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Review on Brother PT70BM P-touch Label Maker: Handheld Personal Labeler, Prints 1 Font in 6 Sizes & 9 Type Styles, Two-Line Printing, Silver - Enhanced SEO by Angelo Forrest

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Label printer Brother P-Touch PT-70

Dear people! I've been using this thing for less than a month. Actually, if you want to know, I'm still on the starter tape and the first set of batteries. But I already like this little car, guys. Easy to use. Ribbon? label tape quality? Far exceeded my expectations. ribbons. Ribbon at the ends of a freshly printed label? No, they look great with predefined edges. Is it difficult to peel off the backing? I was lucky enough with my pocket knife, I only started with a corner. It works better for me than the built-in separator on the device, at least until I figured it out. out. Well if some of you nice folks figured out how to use this built in thing and can translate the ns maker's instructions into a few words that the rest of us can easily understand, please add comments to this post in that regard . battery level indicator? Not that far for me. I thought about it all the time. I asked the electronics technician to look at my PT-70 and apparently the service technician cleaned the ends of the batteries and the machine's internal contacts with an eraser on the end of a wooden pencil. I kept thinking about it. When I get to the sides when inserting the batteries, I turn them, push and twist them a little more to try and get the best possible contact. To try to "clean" corrosion, dust, dirt or paint or something like that. I also do this when I put rechargeable batteries in their chargers. In the 1960s, I trained as an electronics technician in the army. To "clean" the moving parts, just use them. I've worn down a few pocket knives over the years by scraping electrical contacts down to bare metal, but you probably know what I'm getting at. I love this little brother PT-70. Oh, and if you've never seen it in person you'll be glad to know it's a good-sized car. I was surprised and delighted. how big it is and how easy it is to use in terms of button presses and everything. I have big fingers. Without hesitation, I would call this machine pocket-sized. Maryland============================================== === ==============Updated 22 April 2012========================== == == ==================================== I purchased this unit from Revain in October 2011. six months ago It's just great. It's interesting to work with him. Mine (PT-70) has worked flawlessly for those six months. Perfect in every way. Yes, including battery life. Tape Separator on the device and it actually works pretty well. It's quick and easy to use. Now I have tri-color label tape and you can change cartridges so easily you won't believe it. It's so quick and easy to take one out and just pop the other in. Do not pull the tape through rollers or the like. No ribbon loss, no loose ribbon ends hanging on the cartridges. Clean system. Great design. I really can't say enough good things about this little car. CL SmithMaryland=========================================== = ==== =============Update - January 1, 2013 ========================= == ==== =================================== This unit was purchased on October 23, 2011. Wonderful little machine. Damn comfortable. Fast and easy to use. The battery life of my little PT-70 is excellent. CL SmithMaryland ======= ================== UPDATE AUGUST 18, 2013 I have now re-read fairly carefully everything I typed for you about this machine have. I don't see any errors or misinformation. Purchased on 10/23/2011. Today is August 18th, 2013. 2 months is not enough for 2 years of service. That. I love this little machine sincerely and sincerely. The more I use it, the more I like it. Enough said? Charles Smith West Maryland

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  • Only available in black