Tz Tape 18mm 0.7 Laminated White Replacement for TZe-241 TZe Ptouch Black on White Compatible with Brother P-Touch Label Maker Refills PTD400 PTD600, 3/4 Inch x 26.2 feet, 2 Pack
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Yes. You can choose between white and black ink, as well as a white or clear background. Read the entire order carefully to ensure that you know exactly what you're getting.
Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, this tape is compatible with the pt 1880 no C.
Yes, it is compatible with the brother PT-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1890
Hello, Yes, it is easily removed and leaves no residue.
Selected User Reviews For Tz Tape 18mm 0.7 Laminated White Replacement for TZe-241 TZe Ptouch Black on White Compatible with Brother P-Touch Label Maker Refills PTD400 PTD600, 3/4 Inch x 26.2 feet, 2 Pack
The tape arrived quickly, and it works flawlessly in the label maker. The official version is just as good as this one. Also, I use this product to label my tomato seedlings because it is so well designed. It's been going for a long time. It's the fourth cartridge I've used in it, I believe.
It appears to be an exact replica of the original. My garage totes were labeled with an entire cartridge. Perfect.
The tape arrived quickly, and it will fit perfectly in my Brother P-80. PT-Model Touch 1890 I tried it as a replacement and it appears to work just as well as the tape that came with the label maker.
The black on clear tape is one of my favorite combinations. It's simple to work with and adheres to most surfaces without smearing. My planner dividers and stickers are made with it. If you're a planner girl, you can buy these and make your own instead of spending a lot of money on "clear script stickers. " You'll be able to save a significant amount of cash. However, if a lot of useless tape didn't come out before your printed text, you'd save a lot of money. br>br>Aside from changing the margins to the smallest amount possible, I print all of the text I need on a single sheet to help mitigate this. That way, when it comes out, I can simply cut it into smaller strips, potentially saving more tape.
I'm not going back. P- is a letter that I've used in the past. I've been using Touch labels for a long time, and I've also had great success with aftermarket labels. These, on the other hand, turned out to be a disaster. The first few labels came out of the machine partially printed, and the following labels in the string failed to feed correctly, jamming the label printer - I was afraid of damaging the printer when I tried to remove this Oozmas cartridge with difficulty. Due to the fact that this was a two-day event, I went for the second cartridge in the pack. The outcome was identical. It was bad enough that the product arrived two days later than expected, but the quality of this pair of printer cartridges was truly appalling. If you're looking for a good deal, keep in mind that caveat empt.
It functions in the same way. If they have any other P Touch items or printers, I'd like to try them out. This worked perfectly, and unlike the Seinfeld episode where George's label maker labels failed to adhere, THESE DID. haha.
Here's my attempt at providing an in-depth analysis of the clear laminated refills. I have a BROTHER label maker, model PT-100, that is ten years old. 1280 was perfect, so all I needed were refills without spending a lot of money. PROS: br>br>
1. br>2. Label refills arrived on time with no issues with bubble wrap. I was able to print labels right away, just like with the original refills, with no issues or jams. CONS (Perhaps for some, but not for me):
- Photographs of a printed label (BOTTLE 1) with half of the adhesive exposed and a label (BOTTLE 2) installed on a clear plastic bottle are shown. The adhesive can be seen in a few places. I can deal with this for the price and my requirements. If you're looking for a higher-quality refill, this is something to think about.