M710 Bluetooth & Wi-Fi Portable Label Printer with Hard Case

June 27, 2023

More speed. Less mess. M710 is Brady’s fastest, most advanced portable printer yet. Print 3″ per second. Auto-cut labels. Work all day on one charge. Use one device for 100’s of applications, printing on the toughest materials around.

M710 Bluetooth & Wi-Fi Portable Label Printer with Hard Case

M710 Features

  • Stay connected wherever your work happens with enhanced Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
  • Get lightning-fast print speeds: 3″ per second, plus cut labels automatically
  • Work longer – print 4,500 labels on a full battery charge
  • Enjoy more durability with a printer that withstands 4’ drops, blowing sand and dust
  • Get more work done using a keypad or software to print labels
  • Print what you need, how you need – text, barcodes, shapes and images using a keypad or software
  • Get shop-to-field flexibility with label saving, sharing and data imports
  • NOTICE: Brady North America is not authorized to ship this item via air or to Alaska or Hawaii. Please contact your local distributor.

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