Electronics : Brother DK-1202 Paper Shipping Label Roll

Electronics : Brother DK-1202 Paper Shipping Label Roll

Brother DK-1202 Paper Shipping Label Roll

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Brother DK-1202 Paper Shipping Label Roll
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Brother
Clothing Size: Small
Color: Black
EAN: 0012502611660
Label: Brother Printer
Manufacturer: Brother Printer
Model: DK-1202
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Brother Printer
Size: Small
Studio: Brother Printer



Features:
  • For Brother QL-500 and QL-550 label printers
  • Die-cut shipping paper labels
  • 300 labels
  • 2.43-by-4-inch individual label size
  • White paper







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Item Description:
Brother is committed to providing exceptional value for customers by utilizing its accumulated technology and know-how to satisfy their needs. The company supplies unique products, for personal use in office and home that incorporate the pleasure of creation with practical functionality.

Amazon.com Item Description:
These die-cut shipping paper labels (300 count) are ideal for use with your Brother QL-500 and QL-550 labeling systems. Each label measures 2-3/7 by 4 inches (62 mm x 100 mm). One roll per box.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great for creating name tags ...
Very nice for name tags. Either as stick-on or to insert in badge holders.

Good address labeling.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Refill for portable badge making unit ...
It is the refill you will need when the original roll is used up -- the roll that comes with the Brother unit.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Brother Shipping Labels ...
The labels work fine on my QL-500 Label Maker. They stick well and happen to be the same whiteness as the envelopes that I use. I plan to continue using them and have no problem recommending them to anyone.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Brother shipping label DK-1202 ...


Shipping label for Brother label printer model QL-550 works like it is designed to. Load, print, cut, peel and stick. No problems encountered useing shipping label roll in label printer.
The label roll only fits one way in the label printer, is easy to load and set up for printing.


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