The PT-7600 is targeted at electrical contractors and installers, IT managers, field engineers and technicians in the audio visual, data communications, electrical, security and other commercial industries.
The P-touch ‘EDGE’ acronym represents the key needs of commercial and industrial professionals: Easy to use, Durable construction, Great performance and Extreme labels.
“The PT-7600 labeller comes packed with features and functions that make it ideal for commercial and industrial applications,” said Gabriel Hamid, general manager customer service and marketing for Brother.
“With an intuitive interface, portable hand held design, and versatile font options, the PT-7600 provides great performance at an affordable price,” he added.
The product comes with a range of extras for labelling large jobs onsite including cables, electrical network components, files, folders, containers and boxes.
It also has a rechargeable battery with a backlight display.
The PT-7600 comes with 164 industrial symbols including standard audio and video symbols and a dedicated ‘Label Type’ button allowing users to create labels for electrical labelling applications.
In addition, users can design custom label templates on a PC and download them to the P-touch.
Brother launches portable electronic labeller
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Staff Writers
on Nov 19, 2008 12:24PM

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