In this Brother P-Touch Cube Plus Product Review, I will demonstrating how it works and how well it performs. I will also be addressing how this product will be a game changer for our professional organizing business.
EVERYTHING?? Not really. He never mentions the maximum label width (or any other width) it can print, which is 0.94" (24 mm). He also fails to mention it only takes the newer TZe tape and not the original TZ. I could go on...
You can bypass any design limitations by creating your label design in whatever pro design software you have on your PC and then save as a PDF or PNG to import into the P Touch Editor app. For example, the app doesn't let you free rotate objects. In basic cases this isn't necessary, but if you're doing something a little more advanced, designing in the app is not your best bet.
The P-Touch labelers can last a long time. Glad you are happy with yours. The P-Touch Cube really only makes sense if you are printing a high volume of labels in a short amount of time,
Ooooo…I’m a manicurist and I am always replacing labels that wear off bottles of products over time. I love the creative options. Are the cartridges in a similar price range as the old Brother labels. The last ones I purchased were $27. 🙄 I might invest in the more affordable version I’m sure there would be enough options. Thank you
Thanks for the video. This label maker looks good for constant use in a business like yours and just a little too expensive for occasional home use - especially since my 20 year old P Touch still works great. Then again, if it ever breaks, I’ll reconsider.
Can you do cable wire wraps? Usually this requires rotating folts perpendicular and duplicating the tag on 4 lines or so. Many of the professional labelers have this feature built in.
The app shown in this video can't do cable wraps. P-Touch Editor can generate cable wraps. For reasons known only to Brother, their Pro Label Tool app doesn't support this printer 🙄 @mattbaierorganizing what you've described is a cable flag, not a cable wrap. There is a template in Design&Print to do proper-ish cable flags where the text repeats on both sides of the flag.
Hi Matt good review, i use this for my label for LEGO part Box. But i have an issue, do you know if there is a way to avoid the first 1 inch cut before printing on p-touch editor program ? i try to find a solution, no clues actually how to do it. it's such a waste of tape.
I also found this issue extremely annoying. The only way that I have found to avoid it is by chain printing. That way it still wastes a little tape on the first print but saves tape over all. To get the last item out that you printed you will need to turn off chain printing and print as normal. I hope this helps.😊
What exactly can this do that you cannot do with a normal laser printer? For the price, I can get a full laser printer and just feed it label sheets when I occasionally need to.
If you only use labels occasionally, then you probably don’t need a product like this. One advantage is that the P-touch labels are laminated so they are more durable. Also, it does offer the unique option of being able to print white type on a clear label, which is a popular choice on clear Lucite pantry bins
Yes, you just hit the return button and your next text will show up on the line below in a smaller size so that it fits. For larger type on two (or more) lines, you would simply need to use a wider tape.
Yes, you can! Instead of pressing the under arrow that you would find on a standard P-touch label maker, you just press the "return" key on your cell phone's keyboard.
2022 and micro USB? Micro USB?? MICRO USB????! Bad thing repeat 3 times. i will not replace my 19 years old labeler just because of this stupid micro USB. **** Sorry just checked, this is 2018 product, so micro USB not yet completely extinct at that time. P300 & P710 are Micro USB, P910 is Type-C.