On Sun, 13 Apr 2025, Razvan Popescu via groups.io wrote:
P-touch can print up to 1" wide tape, at least those 2 printers I have here
can.
You can't create such a label with the printer itself but it is easy using
their application that allows you to create label with arbitrary fonts and
graphics. It can make a label with text ACROSS the tape, not along it.
I already checked the Brother printers and labels. I already have 4
Brother printers including 2 P-touch but these are for small labels. I
see my P-touch can only print max 18mm wide. I also have a QL-570 model
but I cannot find any laminated labels for it. All these printers are
thermal type printers.
If someone knows how the HP printed their labels for the power sensors
after calibration it would be very interesting.
On 13/04/2025 15:31, Adrian Godwin via groups.io wrote:
I don't know those labels but I believe Brother P-touch laminate the
labels. The actual process is some sort of sublimation so the finished
label is not subject to thermal damage. It seems unlikely, given the
history that these would be the actual labels used but you may be able
to reproduce them this way. You'd need a label printer capable of
bitmapped image reproduction rather than one with a fixed font.
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