Published by Brother Industries, LTD. on 2024-10-01
1. It allows you to design and print custom labels using built-in drawing tools to create various font and text styles, import images, and insert barcodes.
2. For more information about the model compatibility with versions earlier than 5.2.5, please refer to the following URL.
3. for Brother label and mobile printers.
Download and Install Brother P-touch Editor - PC
Download for PC - server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
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Barcodes cannot be formed from a excel csv file/database
I am attemping to use the app to create asset tag information. I like the feature to implement text into the document from a excel csv file. I treid adding the same fields to the label and formatting into text but I am not able to do so. I used to have a windows and that application let me do that cool feature. This app from the app store has shot me in the foot. Please fix this and I will spam with 5 star reviews until the average ratingi is a 4.9
Mediocre
Missing basic features and prints very slowly. If you have to print many different labels at all once, it takes forever as it locks the application up while it completely spools and prints each label. It is hard to believe that they have not provided more updates to the application over the years.
Excellent software but lack some features.
The software is excellent. Lack some grater integration with PC like preview labels in the finder without need to open it on ptouch.
Easy to Use
Not too difficult to use; I wish that it would support standard PC text modification services like changing all caps to normal capitalization, etc.
allows for white on black background with some effort
the D450 doesn't seem to provide a way to print a simple label (white/black .7" media) with white foreground text and black background. So I dounloaded the P-touch editor and found that it doesn't either. But... It allows image imports, so I selected the black/white media, typed my text, did a cropped screen grab of what I wanted then imported that black background/white foreground image back into the white/black media setting and printed what I wanted. You can also import a black image for instance then put your white text over that! So while it was a hassle, and brother in the p-touch editor should enable changing the "Background color to that of the label - I was able to with the PIA workaround. :-)
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