Brother Genuine DK-2210 Continuous Length Black on White Paper Tape for Brother QL Label Printers, 1.1" x 100' (29mm x 30.4M), 1 Roll per Box, DK2210
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There are no QL-required The ink I'm using is 710W, which I'm using
There will be a black plastic holder for the DK roll.
Yes, the software is the same for any of the brother label printers, and the dk2210 fits in any of them
A mm is about what I would estimate.
Selected User Reviews For Brother Genuine DK-2210 Continuous Length Black on White Paper Tape for Brother QL Label Printers, 1.1" x 100' (29mm x 30.4M), 1 Roll per Box, DK2210
By using this, we were able to create 3 x 1 new cards. In the wake of a move to a new office, we put asset tags on all of our computer equipment. Regardless of the surface we stuck the labels on (plastic, metal, and glass), the labels stayed stuck well. So far, I have not observed any lifting corners, not even on the labels of laptop bags people constantly put on and take off. In this case, I was able to export the asset list from our asset management software (snipe-it) and print labels (with 2D and 3D barcodes) for everything with only a few tweaks. It took me about ten minutes to figure out what the label size, page size, and margins should be within snipe-it in order It will be the first thing I buy again as soon as our current roll dries up.
The roll I bought was exactly as described, and it was continuous feed (not die cut). Easily adjusts to any length. It is cut by the printer's cutter to fit the auto-feed Specify the length by selecting it manually or by selecting it automatically. As a result, the roll is mounted on a plastic frame that allows it to be aligned correctly and held in place. Because the PRI ter software gives it portriant or landscape printing, these cut to length labels can be used for a wide variety of applications. Printing the label in a different size is easy since the printer automatically recognizes the label size.
They are great for mailers and for individual items as well. These are actually cheaper than continuous roll tape, based on my research. Putting them on plastic should be done with caution. As if they were made of rubber. When removing them, use a blow-dryer to get rid of them cleanly Try to remove the splinters with a dryer after they are heated up. The credibility of a genuine product can never be questioned. The price may tempt me to try generics just because of the amount of usage and the price is higher. Generics, though, raise some questions in my mind.
Since I've been using it, I'm familiar with it.
Before, I used laser labels, but had to wait until I had a bunch on a 30 by 36 page to accomplish this, but with laser ink getting lightened or rubbed off over time. The Brother labels stay bright and clear after years of use. I appreciate that I am able to print out one at a time as necessary.
There is a space for it in the chamber of a When I put the software on my 700, it caught it right away, and it has worked perfectly ever since. There is only one problem with the DK labels, it is that it is regular paper and not laminated, so it is easy to type on and remove it. Otherwise, the labels are great.
The stuff arrived promptly and in good condition.
It would have been better priced if it had been better suited to barcode labels.