Brother PT-E110VP Industrial Handheld Labeller

January 31, 2023

Intuitive menus, a user-friendly QWERTY keyboard and built-in label application keys help make the PT-E110VP easy for anyone to create and print high-quality, laminated multiline labels up to 12 mm wide to mark wires, cables, faceplates, outlet covers and more all without ever reading a manual.

For added convenience and speed, its LCD screen displays the 7 most frequently used symbols and an ergonomic design provides a comfortable grip. Featuring 200 symbols used by datacom and electrical professionals and offering high-resolution text and graphics printed on exceptionally durable tapes, your labels will add a professional touch that lasts for years. This labeller comes with a carrying case, wrist strap and a TZEFX221 (8 m) tape and is backed by a 1-year limited exchange warranty and free online or live chat support for the life of your product.

Brother PT-E110VP Features

  • Compact and lightweight
  • 4 label sizes: 3.5 mm, 6 mm, 9 mm and 12 mm
  • Label application keys for cable wrap/flag, faceplate and serialized labels
  • 15 character, 1-line LCD screen
  • Prints 2 lines of text at up to 20 mm per second
  • 200 industrial symbols
  • Built-in cutter
  • Operates on 6x AAA batteries (not included)
  • Includes case, safety wrist strap and full-length tape

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