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PT2700
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PT2700
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LabelMakers
PT2700
High-Performance Labeling System
The PT-2700 is the flagship desktop labeler for Brother. This feature packed model can be used as a portable labeler, or connected to a PC. With its huge, back-lit display (16-characters x 3 lines) this model offers easy viewing.The PT-2700 is designed for professional users in Office, Commercial and Industrial fields. Usable on its own or connected to a PC or Mac, the PT-2700 can address many key label users' demands. The PT-2700 will print up to 7 lines, in 8 font sizes and 12 type styles. With over 100 different symbols and 19 frame styles available, the PT-2700 offers many options to jazz up your labels. Store up to 99 labels to memory, or automatically print labels displaying the Time & Date. Think of the organization the PT-2700 will bring to your home and office! The PT-2700 operates on the included AC adapter or 8 AA batteries (optional), and includes starter black and white laminated TZ tape, USB cable, P-touch® Editor software, and user's manual.
Specifications
Detailed technical specs to help you understand performance, compatibility, and requirements.
Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Carton Dimensions | 12" x 5" x 12" |
Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Standard Memory | 15 |
Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Built In Handle | No |
| Compatible Tape Families | TZe |
| Compatible Tape Widths | 12mm, 9mm, 6mm, 3.5mm |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Tape Material | Laminated |
| Tape Technology | Thermal Transfer |
Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Print Lines | 2 |
| Label Length Setting | Yes |
| Tape Length‡ | Unless otherwise noted. |
| Tape Sizes‡ | Tape widths listed in inches are approximate. Actual tape widths are listed in millimeters (mm). |
| Tape Types‡ | ‡ Claims that adhesive is "acid-free", "photo safe" and/or "safe for use" are based upon (i) Satisfactory test results obtained from Photographic Activity Tests per ISO 14523 and non-acidic pH Tests per TAPPI 509; (ii) Certifications from material manufacturers; and (iii) Atomic scans of adhesive following removal of backing paper. Data from independent tests performed at the Image Permanence Institute at Rochester Institute of Technology. |