Productivity Unplugged: i4311 Industrial Label Printer with Portability

February 17, 2026

Set up shop anywhere with the i4311 Transportable Industrial Desktop Label Printer — the first 4″ wide label printer with an all-day battery and ergonomic carrying handle.

Features

  • 0.25″ to 4″ wide labels: Print everything you need, where you need it
  • All-day battery: Swappable, fast-charging battery prints up to 5,000 labels on a single charge
  • Easily transportable: Weighs only 13 lbs. with battery and has an ergonomic handle
  • Automatic setup: LabelSense™ technology automatically detects and calibrates materials to eliminate manual setup, trial and error, and material waste
  • Fully connected: Work on a phone, laptop or tablet via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or Ethernet
  • Fill and Print templates: Walk up, fill out and print pre-saved templates directly from the printer
  • Durable design: Withstands the general wear, tear and transportation demands of industrial environments and jobsites
  • Software included: Brady Workstation Safety and Facility ID Suite helps you create and print using regulatory templates, safety graphics and more
i4311 Transportable Industrial Desktop Label Printer

The very first 4” wide label printer without cords or limits

Set Up Shop Anywhere – Eliminate wasted trips and time. Easily transport the lightweight i4311 (just 13 lbs. with battery) between jobsites or throughout a facility — and set up your print station where work happens.

Print Any Label You Need – Get the printer that will deliver all the right labels for the job, from small 0.25″ wide wire and server rack labels to 4″ wide pipe markers and arc flash labels.

Go All Day Without Plugging In – Its long-lasting, swappable battery lets you print up to 5,000 labels on a single charge to keep you on the job, not at a wall socket.

Frustration-Free, Guaranteed – Powered by LabelSense™ technology, the i4311 features automatic material recognition, setup and calibration — plus lets you connect any way you need and create labels from a phone, tablet or laptop.

Contractors

Master the jobsite and your billable hours
  • Skip time-wasting trailer trips and maximize billable time
  • Label all day with full-shift battery power
  • Confidently transport between jobs with its durable construction
Key applications:
  • New equipment commissioning
  • Arc flash
  • Control panel installation
  • Pipe marking

Safety & Facility Managers

Drive efficiency, minimize risk and boost compliance
  • Eliminate time-consuming trips to printer stations across large facilities
  • Ensure floor-to-ceiling compliance with a wide variety of labeling options
  • Increase facility safety and organization with professional, durable identification
Key applications:
  • Safety labels, signs and tags
  • Lean 5S
  • Pipe Marking
  • Equipment labels

Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM)

Seamlessly move between work cells and eliminate rework
  • Easily integrate with existing software
  • Reduce rework caused by incorrect or damaged labels
  • Streamline production by creating component IDs right on the assembly line
Key applications:
  • Wires
  • Control panel installation
  • Server racks
  • Inventory management (VMI)

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