Brother Genuine DK-2251 Continuous Length Replacement Labels, Black/Red Label on White Paper Tape, Engineered with Excellence, 2.4” x 50 feet, 1 Roll per Box
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You do not need to refill ink with this thermal tape, as it is just a thermal tape.
It is not possible to waterproof DK rolls. We do not recommend applying DK paper labels to wet surfaces. Tapes with film will not smear because the image will be strong Although gradually deteriorating, the image will appear fine at first.
The back peels off and they stick to any flat surface. I like the way they stick. Preparing clothes for washing would be best if you remove all tags.
There is no such thing as a Using 1202 Shipping Labels for postage is a great idea.
Selected User Reviews For Brother Genuine DK-2251 Continuous Length Replacement Labels, Black/Red Label on White Paper Tape, Engineered with Excellence, 2.4” x 50 feet, 1 Roll per Box
The first thing I am going to mention is the printer's positive characteristics. I don't know of any other printers that can print in more than one color on one It's pretty cool, and I wish it worked as well as I hoped it would. Despite the fact that their product pictures make the products look great, they are either fake or taken from such a distance that they are difficult to see what is happening. My label looked good when I printed it with both black and red on it when I received the labels. As I looked into the photo, I noticed that the black appeared a little On our labels, we have a logo with a gradient in the background. When I tested out this gradient, I noticed that it was actually printing pink when it was supposed to be black and white. Then I noticed that even the red didn't print A close look at the red will reveal splotches of it. It's almost like there is a fiber that doesn't change color but stays white. What gives rise to this pink gradient? In other words, anywhere you have black, there will be a very thin outline of red surrounding The gradient is essentially composed of tiny black dots (with varying densities), and each black dot was highlighted with a red outline, therefore all the dots appeared For comparison, I printed a few 'test' labels on both red and black paper (DK- and A second print would need to be done on BLACK paper (DK-2251) The QL used in both of these was the most expensive I have a refurbished 820NWB (new and unused). In the image attached to this review, you can see that the ones on RED/BLACK paper look reddish even though it is only supposed to be black. It appears as though the solid Red Box has some white within it as well. According to my understanding, this color scheme is created by having temperature sensitive paper that can turn red at one temperature and black at a Hence, anywhere that becomes black will have a small red outline. This may not seem like a big deal to most but if you want to print a logo or have gradients or textures you may not like the result. It just doesn't look professional to me. Thermal transfer printers are not yet a good choice if you need two colors. I have also been unable to print a barcode in any color other than Changing the color wasn't an option that I could find, so I assume that it wasn't I think they just don't want people to try red barcodes because they won't pick them up as well as blue ones? If not, I just couldn't find the setting that worked for me. I think this is a bit of a gimmick. In the future, I'd prefer the much cheaper black-only labels that seem to produce cleaner prints and cost much You may want to give this a try if you really need the extra punch that red may provide.
Taking a look at The 2251 Continuous Length Replacement Labels have black and red labels and can be printed on any printer. In QL I really enjoy having the option to print in RED from a thermal printer like the 820NWB. I use it only when I seriously need it, because I don't need it often, but when I do, it is I am not surprised that the black is crisp (which it always is for all Brother thermal labels). There's nothing wrong with the Red. This is a very good book. Just not perfect. Here are some pictures of the labels. They don't really do them justice. They look very, very good to my naked eye (I am an extremely picky professional graphic designer). It's perfect for marking a box, or for placing a small label on a product. A laser or dye sublimation label is really the only way to go if you want something fancier. There was almost no way I would post it There is an over-sizing of the label, which makes it appear worse that it really The close-up shows marks that look uneven and splotchy. I don't see any issues with this, unless you are planning on zooming in. I said in the previous paragraph A NAKED EYE SEES THIS AS A VERY GOOD DESIGN. In fact, I have not even owned my printer for a month, so I can't say for sure how long the label will last or whether it will fade over time. I will update my review if I experience any issues in the future.
I bought it with the machine I purchased, but when I began using it, it did not work as expected. It is too late to return it to the seller. A second item has been thrown.
We use it to ship our packages. As we ship boxed products, it works perfectly and is firmly attached to the packaging. This helps our customers in identifying the product they have received.
There is only one way to use the newer Brother QL printers to print in black and red. The QL rolls you need to install for dual color printing are easy to replace, unlike Dymo rolls, so you don't have to install them all the time.
The goods arrived on time and are of excellent quality.
This is how it is.