---
product_id: 437428
title: "P-Touch PC Connectable Label Maker (PT-P700),White"
brand: "brother"
price: "782 zł"
currency: PLN
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Brother"
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/437428-p-touch-pc-connectable-label-maker-pt-p700-white
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region: Poland
---

# Prints labels 25-1000mm length USB 2.0 plug & play 180x360 dpi crisp thermal print P-Touch PC Connectable Label Maker (PT-P700),White

**Brand:** brother
**Price:** 782 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🏷️ Label like a boss—professional, precise, and ready to impress!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** P-Touch PC Connectable Label Maker (PT-P700),White by brother
- **How much does it cost?** 782 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/437428-p-touch-pc-connectable-label-maker-pt-p700-white)

## Best For

- brother enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted brother brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual Power Flexibility:** Use included AC adapter or 6 AA batteries for portable, uninterrupted labeling anywhere.
- • **Sleek, Stable, & Professional:** Modern black & white design with weighted base—an office gadget you’ll actually want on your desk.
- • **Seamless PC & Mac Compatibility:** Effortlessly connect via USB—no drivers needed to start labeling instantly.
- • **Versatile Tape Widths & Lengths:** Supports 3.5 to 24mm tape widths and label lengths up to 1 meter—perfect for any asset or file.
- • **Customizable Labeling Powerhouse:** Design with fonts, graphics, logos, and cloud templates for truly personalized workplace branding.

## Overview

The Brother PT-P700 is a high-resolution (180x360 dpi) thermal desktop label printer designed for professional environments. Compatible with Windows and Mac, it offers plug-and-play USB connectivity with no driver hassle. Print durable laminated labels from 3.5mm up to 24mm wide and lengths up to 1000mm, customizable with fonts, graphics, and cloud templates. Powered by AC or batteries, its sleek design and stable build make it a stylish, versatile asset for organizing IT equipment, files, signage, and more.

## Description

PC Connectable Label Maker for PC and MAC.

Review: Great printer, easy to use! - There are some reviews here that look at this thing as incredibly complicated or a pain to set up. It is neither of these, and was actually quite easy to set up. Using my Windows 10 machine, I first went to the Brother P-Touch website and downloaded the full software drivers and installation package. When I ran the setup, it instructed me to plug in the printer at the correct time it needed it. The setup went flawlessly. I ran the software updater tool which updated the firmware on my PT-700, including the express software on the included partition. Super easy. The P-Touch Editor 5.2 software is fairly straightforward to use. There's a lot of options available. I would say it is not naturally intuitive. You can pick up any Brother P-Touch standalone label maker and understand how to use it fairly easily. The software here takes a little bit of time to learn. In the Express mode, you click on the paper settings to specify the tape width, length (or auto), margins, and orientation. You then click the large A to enter text mode, and a text box is automatically created on the label. Enter what you want, press Enter for new lines. The software will let you add infinite lines, but your practical limit based on printer resolution is really 7-10 lines at 3.5 pt font each. You can then select the Frame option, pick whatever frames you want (including specialty ones). You might have to go back and adjust label width if a frame doesn't fit. You can also add clip art or images to your label. I took the profile picture of my significant other, made it into a label with hearts on it as a gift. The Layout option lets you change where object boxes line up on the screen. You have to click the frame of that object to get it to accept those commands. The benefit of an object box editor like this is that it makes things easier when you're doing database connections. Brother has a good video detailing how to do this on their Youtube page. Basically, you can connect any database or CSV file and link fields on the form to specific object boxes, and line those up wherever is needed on the label. You could automate mailing address labels this way, or name and ID labels for sign in sheets or something. The possibilities are endless. Also, with this printer sitting on my desk, I have to say this is one of the sexiest office appliances I've owned yet. The white and black contrast looks great. The unit is weighted well so it doesn't fall over. And you can add batteries which stabilize it even more and provide some backup power. The printer does spit out a 1 inch segment before printing to ensure that the tape is properly fed before printing. It's an unavoidable part of the design, and only wastes like 3 cents. Not a big deal. The only problem I have with the printer is putting new cartridges in and out requires opening the side, like an old Walkman cassette player. But that's an unavoidable problem considering the form factor. Overall, this is a great printer, and I have no regrets buying it for $30 used after someone returned it who hated it. Great buy!
Review: Works great with the Mac. Will only use TZe tapes. Excellent machine. - I have read very little about using this with a Mac. But what I HAVE heard from other reviews, made this a painless experience for me. I have a Macbook Pro running Yosemite, 10.10. And this machine works flawlessly ONCE YOU TURN OFF THE Plite button on the top. That thing defaults to on when first plugged in. Turn it off by holding the button down until the light goes out, and it stays off. This prevents the device from using the onboard software. When you put the DVD in the (external, of course) drive on your Mac, you are basically presented with a link to download the software and drivers. I simply installed everything on offer from the page I was taken to. And... everything works exactly as it should. 1" of waste for each print job: I asked the company about this, and have finally heard an explanation. It is not just to sell more tape as it seems. It is, sadly, an integral part of the lamination/fuse process. The process cannot begin at the very end that was just cut. It isn't a perfect system, but the cost of doing it this way just isn't THAT high. Best way to save tape is to print multiples at a time - assuming you want more than one. IF you want different labels, just create one long label with all the stuff you want, and print that out instead of individual labels for each item. Worst thing you can do is print a bunch of labels that you've screwed up and have to throw away. So use Preview, and be sure all your goodies are inside the little box in the template so you don't have truncated text and graphics... and don't sweat the bit of waste at the beginning of each print job. When it is time to order new tapes (I did immediately, and love the high-strength adhesive stuff) - order them from desertcart after using the handy little guide that comes in the package with the printer. Search on the tape number. The chart that comes with the device makes this very easy. Oh, and one final thing... I have other Brother Label makers that use TZ tapes... and I have a LOT of TZ tapes, I thought they'd work here, but maybe not be auto-size sensing? Wrong. The tapes must be TZe, dang it. NONE of my old tapes will work in this machine. Pretty sad because I'm not sure what the "e" gives me beyond auto size-sensing. And I REALLY don't need it to know I've got a 1/2" tape in there. I can read and click that button myself. But the TZ tapes will not physically fit in the machine due to the additional tab that the "e" adds to these things with little contacts that provides the data. Let me know if you need a great label maker that works with Windows and TZ tapes! :sigh: Bottom line is that because others have suffered to alert me to how it will work with the Mac, my experience has been flawless except for having to buy all new tapes again. I have other Brother Printers, but none of them would work on the Mac, so the entire reason I purchased this was to work with my current computer. And... yay. It does. Perfectly.

## Features

- A versatile desktop label printer for labeling workplace assets such as IT and electrical equipment as well as paperwork, files, signage and storage
- Operating systems: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista and Mac v10.6x, 10.7x, and 10.8x.
- Label length settings: 25mm - 1000mm
- Tape widths: 3.5, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24mm
- USB interface: USB 2.0 (Mini-B type connector)
- Simple Connectivity, no software or drivers needed; just connect via included USB cable to get started
- Customize labels using fonts, graphics and logos from your PC or MAC; even download templates from the cloud to add to your Ptouch editor library
- Flexible power source that works with AC Adapter (included) or 6 AA batteries (sold seperately)
- Print labels up to 24mm wide

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00DSYEB28 |
| Additional Printer Functions | Print Only |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,086 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #41 in Label Makers |
| Brand | Brother |
| Built-In Media | 0.94 in x 13.1 ft Black on White laminated inTZe in starter tape, A/C adapter, P-touch® Editor Lite software/printer drivers for PC/Mac, USB cable |
| Color | White |
| Color Depth | 1 bits per pixel |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,054 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dual-sided printing | No |
| Duplex | Automatic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012502635888 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Ink Color | White |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.1"D x 6"W x 5.6"H |
| Item Type Name | Brother PT-P700 PC-Connectable Label Printer |
| Item Weight | 1.56 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Brother Printer |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 180 x 360 dpi |
| Maximum Media Size | Paper Roll |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 180 x 360 |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 1 |
| Model Name | Touch |
| Model Number | PT-P700 |
| Model Series | PT |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Output sheet capacity | 1 |
| Paper Size | 24 MM |
| Power Consumption | 31 Watts |
| Print media | Labels |
| Printer Connectivity Type | USB |
| Printer Output Type | Monochrome |
| Printer Type | Thermal |
| Printing Technology | Thermal |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Resolution | 180 x 360 dpi |
| Series Number | 700 |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Office |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 012502635888 800188106477 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2-year limited |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 31 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Brother
- **Color:** White
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Item Weight:** 1.6 Pounds
- **Maximum Media Size:** Paper Roll
- **Model Name:** Touch
- **Printer Output:** Monochrome
- **Printing Technology:** Thermal
- **Product Dimensions:** 3.1"D x 6"W x 5.6"H
- **Special Feature:** Portable

## Images

![P-Touch PC Connectable Label Maker (PT-P700),White - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71zrfmIkSuL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does anyone know how to keep it from wasting 1 inch of tape everytime I print out a 1 1/2 inch label?**
A: After opening the PTlite10.exe file to type an address in, click on the down arrow to the right of the "P-touch Editor Lite" on the top bar of the window. Then click on File - Tape Setting - Margins, and click "Small".  That will prevent all the excess blank tape from being added to the right and left margins of your label.

**Q: Can I print labels in different languages like Chinese**
A: Conceptually, this is just a specialized thermal dot-matrix printer that prints on label tape, so it can print pretty much anything any Windows program can print.  Personally, I've used it for Chinese, Japanese, Greek, Cyrillic, Hindi and Hebrew text.  If it works for all those, it will clearly work for any TrueType or other Windows font...(I say Windows because I've never used one with a Mac, but if you can find a functional printer driver for whatever OS you're using, it should work much the same way.)

**Q: How many lines of text can you print on a label?  I have a portable p-touch that allow a maximum of 3.  I need 5.  Thanks**
A: As pointed out by Kindred Kel, the tape width and font size will determine what will fit.  On 1" tape, for example, I get 4 lines of text at a 12 pt. Arial font, and 8 lines at 5 pt. font (due to the small size, I did 4 in bold, 4 in regular).  There is a narrow section of the tape at the top and bottom of the width that is outside the "safe" area and that can't be printed upon.

**Q: considering the PT-P700 to print hundreds of mailbox numbers to be affixed to outside mailboxes.  Good idea or bad idea?  If ok idea, which tape?  R**
A: I haver never made labels for outdoor use. I am sure there must be specific tapes made for outdoor use. The PT-700 can readily handle your project. It is an excellent label printer for the money.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great printer, easy to use!
*by A***. on June 25, 2017*

There are some reviews here that look at this thing as incredibly complicated or a pain to set up. It is neither of these, and was actually quite easy to set up. Using my Windows 10 machine, I first went to the Brother P-Touch website and downloaded the full software drivers and installation package. When I ran the setup, it instructed me to plug in the printer at the correct time it needed it. The setup went flawlessly. I ran the software updater tool which updated the firmware on my PT-700, including the express software on the included partition. Super easy. The P-Touch Editor 5.2 software is fairly straightforward to use. There's a lot of options available. I would say it is not naturally intuitive. You can pick up any Brother P-Touch standalone label maker and understand how to use it fairly easily. The software here takes a little bit of time to learn. In the Express mode, you click on the paper settings to specify the tape width, length (or auto), margins, and orientation. You then click the large A to enter text mode, and a text box is automatically created on the label. Enter what you want, press Enter for new lines. The software will let you add infinite lines, but your practical limit based on printer resolution is really 7-10 lines at 3.5 pt font each. You can then select the Frame option, pick whatever frames you want (including specialty ones). You might have to go back and adjust label width if a frame doesn't fit. You can also add clip art or images to your label. I took the profile picture of my significant other, made it into a label with hearts on it as a gift. The Layout option lets you change where object boxes line up on the screen. You have to click the frame of that object to get it to accept those commands. The benefit of an object box editor like this is that it makes things easier when you're doing database connections. Brother has a good video detailing how to do this on their Youtube page. Basically, you can connect any database or CSV file and link fields on the form to specific object boxes, and line those up wherever is needed on the label. You could automate mailing address labels this way, or name and ID labels for sign in sheets or something. The possibilities are endless. Also, with this printer sitting on my desk, I have to say this is one of the sexiest office appliances I've owned yet. The white and black contrast looks great. The unit is weighted well so it doesn't fall over. And you can add batteries which stabilize it even more and provide some backup power. The printer does spit out a 1 inch segment before printing to ensure that the tape is properly fed before printing. It's an unavoidable part of the design, and only wastes like 3 cents. Not a big deal. The only problem I have with the printer is putting new cartridges in and out requires opening the side, like an old Walkman cassette player. But that's an unavoidable problem considering the form factor. Overall, this is a great printer, and I have no regrets buying it for $30 used after someone returned it who hated it. Great buy!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great with the Mac. Will only use TZe tapes. Excellent machine.
*by D***. on June 10, 2015*

I have read very little about using this with a Mac. But what I HAVE heard from other reviews, made this a painless experience for me. I have a Macbook Pro running Yosemite, 10.10. And this machine works flawlessly ONCE YOU TURN OFF THE Plite button on the top. That thing defaults to on when first plugged in. Turn it off by holding the button down until the light goes out, and it stays off. This prevents the device from using the onboard software. When you put the DVD in the (external, of course) drive on your Mac, you are basically presented with a link to download the software and drivers. I simply installed everything on offer from the page I was taken to. And... everything works exactly as it should. 1" of waste for each print job: I asked the company about this, and have finally heard an explanation. It is not just to sell more tape as it seems. It is, sadly, an integral part of the lamination/fuse process. The process cannot begin at the very end that was just cut. It isn't a perfect system, but the cost of doing it this way just isn't THAT high. Best way to save tape is to print multiples at a time - assuming you want more than one. IF you want different labels, just create one long label with all the stuff you want, and print that out instead of individual labels for each item. Worst thing you can do is print a bunch of labels that you've screwed up and have to throw away. So use Preview, and be sure all your goodies are inside the little box in the template so you don't have truncated text and graphics... and don't sweat the bit of waste at the beginning of each print job. When it is time to order new tapes (I did immediately, and love the high-strength adhesive stuff) - order them from Amazon after using the handy little guide that comes in the package with the printer. Search on the tape number. The chart that comes with the device makes this very easy. Oh, and one final thing... I have other Brother Label makers that use TZ tapes... and I have a LOT of TZ tapes, I thought they'd work here, but maybe not be auto-size sensing? Wrong. The tapes must be TZe, dang it. NONE of my old tapes will work in this machine. Pretty sad because I'm not sure what the "e" gives me beyond auto size-sensing. And I REALLY don't need it to know I've got a 1/2" tape in there. I can read and click that button myself. But the TZ tapes will not physically fit in the machine due to the additional tab that the "e" adds to these things with little contacts that provides the data. Let me know if you need a great label maker that works with Windows and TZ tapes! :sigh: Bottom line is that because others have suffered to alert me to how it will work with the Mac, my experience has been flawless except for having to buy all new tapes again. I have other Brother Printers, but none of them would work on the Mac, so the entire reason I purchased this was to work with my current computer. And... yay. It does. Perfectly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Yes, it is wasteful, but it is still a great label maker
*by G***F on October 4, 2020*

First, like everyone else has said, due to the design of the cartridge tapes, it has to waste some before and after. I don't find this to be a big deal though, and I just deal with it. If I have a lot of labels to print, I just print them all at once on a long strip, and cut them out separately. I like the simplicity of this label maker with the use of batteries and the easy interface. It is easy to print labels wherever I want using a laptop. I only bought genuine brother tape cartridges due to the reviews I kept reading of some that were using 3rd party ones having problems. I haven't had a single issue with any of the brother tape that I've tried. I used to use a handheld label maker, and I much prefer to be able to type and use the computer interface. I know the 750 can do the half-way cut to make multiple labels at once easier, but I didn't want all of the extra wireless connectivity, as I actually prefer to just connect with USB. I think this is a great option for those who want to type and just connect by USB.

## Frequently Bought Together

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- Label Maker Tape Refill Compatible with Brother P-Touch Label Tape TZ TZe Tape 12mm 0.47 Laminated White 1/2" Black on White TZe-231 TZE231 for PT-D210 D220 H110 D410 P710BT H111 1070 1880, 6-Pack

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