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Brother P-Touch PT-1650 Label Printer

Brother P-Touch PT-1650 Label Printer

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Brand: Brother
Category: Office Product

Buy New: $346.83



New (2) Used (1) from $194.94

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 4533

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Modem: None
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8
Dimensions (in): 5 x 4 x 10

MPN: PT-1650
Model: PT-1650
UPC: 840356593005
EAN: 0012502607366
ASIN: B0002AZ2RY

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Prints labels from 1/4 to 1 inch wide
  • Stores your custom templates and graphics in non-volatile memory
  • Makes rotated, vertical, and horizontal labels
  • Prints industry-standard bar codes
  • Includes USB cable and 2 rolls of tape

Accessories:

  • Brother TZ131 Black on Clear Labeling Tape (1/2 Inch)
  • BRTTZ151 P-Touch TZ Tape Cartridge, TZ Standard Laminated Tape, Black on Clear, 1W
  • Labeling Tape, P-Touch TZ Labelmakers, 1/2 Wide, White on Black BRTTZ335
  • BRTTZ111 P-Touch TZ Tape Cartridge, TZ Standard Laminated Tape, Black on Clear, 1/4W
  • Brother TZ252 Laminated Tape Cartridge

Similar Items:

  • Brother 1 Inch x 26.2 Feet Black on White Flexible ID Tape (TZFX251)
  • Brother 26.2 ft Black on White 1/2 Inch Labeling Tape (TZ231)
  • Brother 1/2 Inch x 26.2 Feet Black on White Flexible ID Tape (TZFX231)
  • Brother 3/4IN Black on White Flexible ID Tape ( TZFX241 )
  • Brother 1/4 Inch x 26.2 Feet Black on White for P-Touch (TZ211)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
With an easy grip, rubber impact guards and rugged carrying case, the PT-1650 is designed for everyday use in the field and on the go. Whether you are looking to label telecom, datacom or electrical equipment or provide on-the-spot asset management labeling, the PT-1650 has outstanding features - rotated text, easy-swap tape cassettes, bar code symbology, easy to use telecom/datacom templates, built-in telecom and data symbols - provide a unique solution to your labeling needs.This machine also has the ability to print laminated labels with standard adhesive, extra strength or new flexible ID adhesive (for wrapping and flagging). The PT-1650 meets your labeling needs for tough and durable labels wherever you are - even the harshest and the toughest of conditions.


Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Do not buy this   October 8, 2008
Quality Plus
I purchased this unit. I made about 15 labels with it and then it ceased to work. br /Contacted the manufacturer regarding the warranty and they would not give me a replacement unit. This unit is awful. br /I spent a pile of money on it and label media kits that are nothing other than a door stop now. br /I'm switching to Dymo.


4 out of 5 stars Brother PT-1650   July 26, 2008
Randy L. Wolf
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Good versitility for various applications but not my choice for reverse engineering of electrical control circuits as it will waste tape. Works great on new control panel construction where you have the opportunity to plan, create wire labels on computer, download, then take it to the bench and print as you need. In this application it would not hinder my effeciency to print one label, then print a subsequent label to retrieve the previous label. Where I am tracing circuits, without a circuit diagram, it is very inconvenient to trace a circuit, enter and print a label, then trace a circuit to print the next label so I can retrieve the previous printed label. The only option is to feed and cut, thus waste of 3/4" of tape. For reverse engineering, I much prefer my Dymo "Rhino Pro 5000". The labels produced from the "PT-1650" are of equal quality and durability of the Brady "X-Pert" (a machine costing 4 times that of the Brother) and far superior to the pre-cut fabric lables produced by the Brady "I.D. Pro". If you're buying a general machine for the maintenance department, the Brother "PT-1650" is the most versatile to label items from parts bins to electrical circuits. If you're in new construction of electrical control panels, the Brother "PT-1650" is comperable to the "Rhino Pro 6000" and about $40 less investment, and the tape costs less per linear inch. If you are wanting a printer for maintenance field technicians, go with the "Rhino Pro 5000"


5 out of 5 stars Great value and features   April 26, 2008
L. Salgado (Indianapolis IN USA)
I love the fact the unit came in a plastic carry case with room for multiple lables. I use this for everything from putting lables on Data jacks to doing inventory lables. I find the 'auto' increment and auto print feature useful since I can generate up to 99 lables in sequance at one time. VEry versatile unit and worth every penny.


4 out of 5 stars Big for what it does but works well   December 4, 2007
Daniel Flick (Tomball, TX)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

If this was about half the size it would be MUCH better. I carry it in its case and it is nearly as large as my laptop bag. Works great but READ THE MANUAL FULLY or you will think it stinks! It is not intuitive at all and most of the complaints here are from users that obviously have not read the manual.


3 out of 5 stars Brother PT-1650 Lebel Printer   October 25, 2007
George M. Neall III
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Overall this is a versatile label printer with quite a few different types of label materials available. I was able to purchase label refills at Costco at a substantial savings over those advertised on the internet. My only complaint with this label printer is that each time you print a label, the machine advances the label a bit and tells you to cut it. Then it prints the label and you cut the label off. Each time you print a label, you are cutting off (wasting) about 3/4" of label. This seems a bit wasteful, especially on short labels.