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Brother P-Touch Cube Plus PT-P710BT Versatile Label Maker with Bluetooth Wireless Technology

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Features

  • LABEL PRINTING YOUR WAY: The lightweight, portable P-touch CUBE Plus PT-P710BT uses Bluetooth wireless technology to design and print pre-designed or custom labels up to 24mm (1 inch) wide from your Apple or Android mobile device or desktop.
  • FLEXIBLE SOFTWARE COMPATABILITY: Choose from 3 different Brother software applications for pre-designed creative templates with a variety of fonts, frames and symbols including P-touch Design&Print(1) Brother iPrint&Label(1) and P-touch Editor.
  • ENJOY PRE-DESIGNED LABEL TEMPLATES: Select from a wide assortment of pre-designed home and home office templates along with new templates created for retail store and crafting businesses to help make your labels and products stand out.
  • EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO GET STARTED: The P-touch CUBE Plus label maker comes with 1 Black on White Starter Tape 0.94 (24mm) x 13.1 (4m), 1 Black on Premium Glitter Gold Starter Tape 0.94 (24mm) x 6.5 (2m), built-in Li-ion battery and USB cable.
  • USE P-TOUCH TZe TAPE. Use TZe tapes up to 1 wide in a many colors, patterns and types plus Premium Glitter and Matte tapes: TZeM31, TZeML35, TZePR234, TZePR831, TZePR935, TZeM251, TZeM355, TZeM51, TZeM851, TZeML55, TZePR254, TZePR851, TZePR955.

Description

Label printing your way! The Brother P-touch CUBE Plus PTP710BT lets you easily design and print labels up to 24mm (~1 inch) wide from your Apple or Android smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop. Design and print unique labels with Bluetooth wireless technology using free P-touch Design & Print(1) or Brother iPrint & Label(1) apps. Use P-touch Editor software to access database information from your desktop to create and print labels using the USB cable provided. P-touch CUBE Plus lets you create the labels you need - from simple text for organizing and identifying, to unique labels with a variety of symbols, frames and fonts including most Google and Apple font libraries. Select from pre-designed templates plus new templates created for retail store and crafting businesses to help your products stand out. Enjoy smartphone features such as spell check and voice to text to simplify label creation. The sleek design makes a welcome addition in your craft business, retail store, home or office. The built-in Li-ion battery offers easy portability. The built-in automatic cutter provides clean full cuts, so you can create just the right size label. The P-touch CUBE Plus uses P-touch, laminated tapes up to 24mm (~ 1 inch) wide available in a variety of colors and types. P-touch CUBE Plus also works with Premium Glitter and Premium Matte tapes great for special events, gift wrapping and customized product identification. The P-touch CUBE Plus PTP-710BT comes with Black on White Starter Tape, Black on Premium Glitter Gold Starter Tape, built-in Li-ion battery and USB cable. (1)Wireless connection required. Tape Type Compatibility : Standard Laminated, Flexible ID, Extra Strength Adhesive, Acid Free, Tamper Evident, Non-Laminated Iron-on Fabric.

Brand: Brother


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB


Printing Technology: Thermal


Special Feature: Portable, Lightweight


Color: white


Model Name: PT-P710BT


Printer Output: Monochrome


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 20 ppm


Item Weight: 1.41 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 2.6"D x 5"W x 5"H


Controller Type: ‎Android


Printer Media Size Maximum: ‎3 x 5 inch


Included Components: ‎P-touch Cube Plus Label Maker (PT-P710BT) 1 Black on White Starter Tape 0.94” (24mm) x 13.1’ (4m) 1 Black on Premium Glitter Gold Starter Tape 0.94 (24mm) x 6.5’ (2m) Built-in Li-ion battery ,USB cable Documentation


Print media: ‎Labels


Scanner Type: ‎labels


Max Input Sheet Capacity: ‎1


Compatible Devices: ‎Smartphones, PC, Laptops


Sheet Size: ‎0.94W x 157.2L inches,0.94W x 78L inches


Dual-sided printing: ‎Yes


Duplex: ‎Automatic


Hardware Interface: ‎Bluetooth


Control Method: ‎Voice


Output sheet capacity: ‎1


Is Electric: ‎Yes


UPC: ‎012502653004


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎04


Memory Storage Capacity: ‎1 GB


Manufacturer: ‎Brother Printer


Item Weight: ‎1.41 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5 x 2.6 x 5 inches


Item model number: ‎PTP-710BT


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Material Type: ‎plastic


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎One Size


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎PTP-710BT


Date First Available: October 9, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This thing works great once you
Installing on my phone was easy, but installing on Windows10 took some time - not really hard but took a few frustrating tries. Brother, are you reading this? The Printer driver was the tricky step - took a few reboots , de-installing and then rebooting, then reinstalling, rebooting again, and the third time it suddenly worked. The printer itself is really good. A huge step up from every other label maker as you can make nice designs, choose fonts, etc. and make really satisfying labels. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024 by Colin Green

  • Professional Organizers Dream
Wonderful label maker. Easy and fun to use. Lots of options. This is one of my favorite things to use when working with my clients.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024 by Okie

  • Love it!
Works awesome! Love the portability and that I can use my phone to create the designs. The app is easy to use and there are tons of font and clips art options as well!
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024 by JakeNL

  • Convenient and flexible, with some moderate limitations
I bought this printer for basic product labeling: things like serial numbers for products I make. I chose it because it's wireless and untethered (if you choose to use it that way), and the Bluetooth interface lets me programmatically generate, print, and even autocut labels. When I start doing small runs of products, each needing a unique label (due to changing serial numbers and MAC addresses), this is going to rock. The built-in rechargeable battery won't chew through alkaline batteries or require swapping out NiMH rechargeable cells (and it prints while charging, too). Brother has some other printers which don't require AA/AAA batteries, but this one comes with a battery, whereas the others that offer a rechargeable battery require that it be bought separately, and they're overpriced. The real deal-breaker over the other Brother plug-powered printers was that the other options use 12 V DC jacks, apparently wired for center-negative, outer-positive connections. This is really bad, because it means that replacement third-party power supplies have to be this special kind, and if you accidentally plug a Brother power supply into something else that uses 12 V, but wired for the almost universally-adopted center-positive standard, you could blow that device up. I've let that happen once and now I won't allow center-negative power supplies into my household. Micro USB bypasses all that; it's very much standardized. I spent a day hacking on someone else's open-source proof-of-concept Brother driver in Python. After sufficient tinkering, I can now print arbitrary monochrome PNGs (as long as they are the right height) on my Linux laptop via Bluetooth. It looks like it also supports USB communication, if you need to use it on a machine that doesn't have Bluetooth. I haven't tried the CUPS driver (but one exists) or the Windows utility. Brother publishes an excellent and detailed programmer's manual that gives you nearly everything you need to know to do your own custom low-level printing, so I think this can be great for production or manufacturing environments on a budget. The convenience of being able to do one-off labels from my computer or my smartphone is a also huge win (you know, the intended application, lol). I had a project where I needed to print labels for hard disk serial numbers, so I used a barcode scanner app to read the serial number bar codes from the hard disk labels and then copied/pasted them into the Brother print app. This sounds clunky, but it's way more convenient and error-proof than hand-keying all these numbers with a keyboard (whether on my phone or a label maker with a keyboard). In fact, lack of a keyboard on the label maker isn't really a concern here. You're probably a lot better entering text on a cell phone than you are on a clunky label maker keyboard anyway, and you get perks like autocomplete, copy/paste, drag-and-drop WYSIWYG font adjustment and positioning, etc. More great features: it has an automatic cutter, which is great for printing a batch of labels at once. And it's possible to chain print labels to avoid the wastage you normally get at the beginning of a standalone label. You still do have to waste about an inch of tape for each batch job that you do, but that's not really a big deal. The Brother app on Android is okay and somewhat easy to use once you get the printer to pair with your phone and get the app to recognize it. It's got some quirks and annoyances, but no show-stoppers. For example, fine position adjustment of objects like text or images is tricky, because if you only move your finger a little bit, it'll think you're long-pressing the object and offer to delete the object or whatever. You have to move objects faster (and therefore further away than you want) so that it recognizes that this is a move command, and then you have to move it back to be closer to where you want. And it doesn't show the object as it's being moved, it only shows the bounding box, so it can be tricky to get objects to go exactly where you have them in mind. I decided to review it after I dropped it onto some concrete stairs I tripped on (I broke most of its fall--d'oh!), and it's still working. Weaknesses of this printer: * While this is a Bluetooth printer, it has no security, and no way to disable Bluetooth that I've seen. It's an open Bluetooth printer for anybody within range to pair with and print to. This will probably never be a real-world problem for me, but in theory some neighbor's kid could eat through all my tape with dumb/offensive messages if I left this turned on. * It automatically powers off a little zealously when left inactive while running on battery power. If plugged into a USB port, I think it still auto-powers-off, but much less quickly. Bluetooth should be pretty light on current draw if done correctly, so it'd be nice if they didn't turn it off so quickly. * It doesn't support 1.5" TZe tape, only up to 1". That's still pretty good, but I didn't realize I was limiting my options when I bought it. * The TZe tape cartridge system and/or Brother's standard print heads require a lot of top/bottom margin; the print area is smaller than I'd like. For example, for the 1" nominal/24 mm actual tape, the print area is 128 dots vertically, or 18.06 mm high. That means you have a required margin of at least 3 mm on the top and bottom. This margin gets smaller with smaller tape widths, down to almost nothing on the 3.5 mm tape. Look up the Brother programmer's manual for this printer to find the exact limitations if this matters to you. * The print resolution isn't super great, but it does have a reasonable high-resolution mode. This prints at 360x180 dpi instead of the usual 180x180 DPI, presumably by running the tape a little bit slower through the print head. This does improve text and graphics legibility, in a similar way to how subpixel antialiasing improves text legibility on a computer LCD screen: the horizontal resolution matters more, so it's good that it can boost that dimension of resolution. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2019 by J.P. Larocque

  • Versatile and portable label maker
The older I get, the more organized I need to be to survive the day, so I ordered this label maker. My previous experience was with a 1970's style mechanical label maker that raised the white letters on the colored tape. And while the Cube Plus is functionally about the same, it is much more a joy to use. The cartridges are reasonable and easy to load, both of the apps work well (I'm not actually sure why there are two, though), labels print quickly, and adhere well. I especially like the capability to add QR codes with contact information, but the codes only seem to fit on the wider tapes (not the .47"). So far, I'd say the 0.47" is the size I would use the most for general labeling, but the 0.94" is great for larger labels, QR codes, multiple lines of text, etc. To save tape, I use the chain print function and just leave the last label hanging until I print another one. Battery life seems fine, but not enough experience to say yet. The printer will go to sleep if you forget to turn it off. In terms of why 4 stars instead of 5? Because the printer comes with a USB-A to micro USB cable. It's 2024, and it should be USB-C. Full stop. All in all, I am looking forward to using this printer to continue my quest for organization in my life, and the small size means I can take it to work or all around the house labeling everything that's not tied down (or even if it is). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024 by Billy

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