Omg !!! I've had my Label maker for years. I rarely use it and for the life of me I couldn't figure out how to change the Font size. Geeezzzeee I was so glad you showed it. And so simple. 🤦🏼♀️
I was about to toss the entire machine out my back door due to the ridiculous inability to take the backing off the Label! The built in label Peeler felt useless. BUT if you use a Needle or Push Pin, you can get a good peel off. On a hard surface, lay Label print face Down. GENTLY insert pin ON BACK until its beneath the paper. Then PULL up. There you go! Just don't press too hard or you will puncture the laminate label itself. Just use enough pressure to get through & under the paper backing. So much faster & easier for me than fiddling with that peeling "tool". (why don't they just make the scored down the middle tape like DYMO ?! Almost returned to Amazon to get the DYMO until I gave it one last try.)
Thank you for you're a great reviewer. Please could you tell me if any of these two can print letters addresses on envelopes? I appreciate what they do but I needed a cheap handheld labelling printer that I could use to printer addresses then have them glue to envelopes before posting. I would appreciate if you could get back to me. Thanks
Really need some help with this.... I recently acquired older model PT-1750 and really like it... However, I am unable to change font text size when printing TWO line labels. It will only print the two lines in really small character text size. There are 5 to choose from and all work with a single line label, but not with two lines of text. No issues with the single line printing; all sizes available there. I am using the widest 18mm tape which appears to have plenty of room for two lines with larger character text. But user manual does not address this and Brother support is of little help also.... Any ideas if larger character text is available when printing two lines... or only the small default size 1 text...?? .................THANKS...
Open the cartridge tray and make sure the tape is manually routed in such a way that about an inch of tape is outside the machine. This should be your setup for your first label. Then the printer should correct itself from thereon out.
@@Reviewlamp yes, I did that. It would swallow it back and crumple up. So I have to take the backing off, pull the tape reel off then pull out the crumpled print. Very unfortunate. We used it only a few times and it jammed since