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Brother PT-D210 - Impresora de etiquetas (LCD, Transferencia térmica, Manual, 180 x 180 DPI, Gris, Color blanco, QWERTY)

Brother PT-D210 - Impresora de etiquetas (LCD, Transferencia térmica, Manual, 180 x 180 DPI, Gris, Color blanco, QWERTY)

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José Luis
5.0 de 5 estrellasUn etiquetador lleno de características por un buen precio
Revisado en México el 6 de noviembre de 2018
Un etiquetador con bastantes tipos de letra, bordes, decoraciones y símbolos. Me gusta el poder usar cintas más anchas (de hasta 18 mm) y de distintos colores. Es muy sencilla de usar y configurar. El poder previsualizar en la pantalla cómo va a lucir la cinta ya impresa es una gran ventaja a comparación de los etiquetadoras más sencillos.

Lo único que no me gusta mucho es que las baterías 6 baterías AAA siempre se agotan muy rápido. No lo compré con el adaptador de corriente, pero sí recomendaría hacerlo.

Un producto muy recomendable por su calidad y precio.
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Cecy Galindo
1.0 de 5 estrellasOk
Revisado en México el 28 de noviembre de 2020
El producto llegó fuera de los empaques o sea las bolsas le puse pilas y cable de luz y con ninguno de los dos trabajo viene rayada en la pantalla y trae un golpe en la parte baja derecha del teclado
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Cecy Galindo
1.0 de 5 estrellas Ok
Revisado en México el 28 de noviembre de 2020
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1.0 de 5 estrellas Ok
Revisado en México el 28 de noviembre de 2020
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Mandy S.
1.0 de 5 estrellas Do not buy this label maker. Brother is intentionally trying to screw you.
Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de septiembre de 2018
Estilo: Para trabajos de alta calidadCompra verificada
Whoever's responsible for the anti-consumer design practices should be locked in a dark closet for the rest of his life with just enough Lego bricks that he'll never not step on one.

Here's a short list of just a few of the examples of how Brother hates you:

1) This device comes with absolutely nothing except a tiny spool of "sample" label. No batteries, no adapter, no anything.

2) If you're printing a label with a single word, expect to use about three times as much label as you'd use with a label maker that didn't hate you. This thing has a FULL INCH of margin on both sides by default. The lowest margin setting, "narrow," brings the right side margin down to about 1/5th of an inch, but the left side margin will never be less than an entire inch. At the lower margin settings the thing will print dots on the label to show you where to manually cut the label to match the opposite margin. Not only is Brother deliberately designing the product to make you waste probably more than half of your label roll on scrap, these unapologetic jerks make you put in effort and actively participate in getting screwed over.

3) This thing takes SIX AAA batteries. You might ask why it'd need so many, and the answer to that is that Brother wants you to get tired of constantly recharging more batteries than your charger will hold, or buying a ton of disposable AAAs. They really want you to buy the AC adapter that for some reason doesn't come with the product, even though 9 VDC adapters cost less than a dollar each in bulk. You might think "oh, that won't be a problem for me, I'm not going to use it all the time," but Brother has you covered there as well. This thing will drain the batteries in less than a month from just sitting on the shelf. There's no physical off button short of removing the batteries, and the label maker has seemingly been deliberately designed to have an enormous power draw in the "off" mode.

4) The AC adapter is the single most hostile thing I've seen from a consumer electronics product in as long as I can remember. The input is 9 VDC. Sort of unusual, small electronics tend to be either 5 VDC or 12 VDC, but 9 VDC makes sense if your objective is to plow through six 1.5 volt AAA batteries at a time. There are some of you like me who'll think that's no big deal, you'll just reach into your drawer full of random adapters and rummage around until you find something with the number 9 on it, but THEY'RE STILL NOT DONE. The adapter is tip negative. They reversed the polarity.

THEY REVERSED THE POLARITY OF THE ADAPTER.

Unless you for whatever reason own other Brother products, chances are that you've never owned or even seen a tip negative adapter. In a normal universe with a normal vendor that isn't evil and doesn't despise you on a deep and personal level, the connector on your AC adapter is tip positive. Tip positive means that the positive voltage is on the inside of the barrel at the end of the connector. This is a good thing, because you don't really want exposed positive conductors. Brother did the opposite of the good thing. They made it so that the outside of the barrel at the end of the connector is the positive. That round metal surface on the outside of the connector on the Brother adapter is positive voltage, so when you unplug the label maker to take it somewhere and leave the adapter behind, you have live voltage just flailing about coming into contact with whatever's on your desk.

The ONLY reason to do this is so they KNOW you won't have an adapter, because NOBODY ANYWHERE WOULD EVER SHIP SOMETHING THAT DUMB, except of course for Brother, and so you'll have to go to them to buy it. The product name for the adapter is AD-24ES. Throw that in the Amazon search bar and go take a look, then come back here.

Yep. That's the adapter that costs less than a dollar to make, selling for TWENTY-TWO DOLLARS. I don't think you'd be able to find a more expensive 9 VDC adapter on Amazon. Or the rest of the Internet, for that matter.

Remember what I said about deliberately draining your batteries to force you into paying the 2,000% markup for their obscene junk? Look at these reviews:

"good product will work on brother model PT- D200 save me alot of AAA battery, 6 battery each time will drain the battery quick. This adapter must have. AAA battery $$ more than you spend on this."

"I've had an older model labeler for years, requires 6 AAs. I had some rechargeable alkalines that worked great in it but they eventually went bad, NiMHs seem to not last very long. Finally saw this and ordered right away. No more battery problems"

"I am a labeling fanatic and thus go through A LOT of tape and A LOT of batteries. Even using rechargeable batteries in my two P-Touch printers was costing me a fortune, so I purchased this AC adapter."

That all sounds so similar, almost as if someone had deliberately crippled the product to make people buy an AC adapter that should have been included with the product, but is instead selling as an accessory for the same price or more than most people paid for the label maker itself. Those were just the first three reviews. They had all given the product five stars. Don't be these guys. Please.

This product is going right back to Amazon. Save yourselves the effort of having to do the same, and go buy a different label maker.

I hate you, Brother.
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Mandy S.
1.0 de 5 estrellas Do not buy this label maker. Brother is intentionally trying to screw you.
Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de septiembre de 2018
Whoever's responsible for the anti-consumer design practices should be locked in a dark closet for the rest of his life with just enough Lego bricks that he'll never not step on one.

Here's a short list of just a few of the examples of how Brother hates you:

1) This device comes with absolutely nothing except a tiny spool of "sample" label. No batteries, no adapter, no anything.

2) If you're printing a label with a single word, expect to use about three times as much label as you'd use with a label maker that didn't hate you. This thing has a FULL INCH of margin on both sides by default. The lowest margin setting, "narrow," brings the right side margin down to about 1/5th of an inch, but the left side margin will never be less than an entire inch. At the lower margin settings the thing will print dots on the label to show you where to manually cut the label to match the opposite margin. Not only is Brother deliberately designing the product to make you waste probably more than half of your label roll on scrap, these unapologetic jerks make you put in effort and actively participate in getting screwed over.

3) This thing takes SIX AAA batteries. You might ask why it'd need so many, and the answer to that is that Brother wants you to get tired of constantly recharging more batteries than your charger will hold, or buying a ton of disposable AAAs. They really want you to buy the AC adapter that for some reason doesn't come with the product, even though 9 VDC adapters cost less than a dollar each in bulk. You might think "oh, that won't be a problem for me, I'm not going to use it all the time," but Brother has you covered there as well. This thing will drain the batteries in less than a month from just sitting on the shelf. There's no physical off button short of removing the batteries, and the label maker has seemingly been deliberately designed to have an enormous power draw in the "off" mode.

4) The AC adapter is the single most hostile thing I've seen from a consumer electronics product in as long as I can remember. The input is 9 VDC. Sort of unusual, small electronics tend to be either 5 VDC or 12 VDC, but 9 VDC makes sense if your objective is to plow through six 1.5 volt AAA batteries at a time. There are some of you like me who'll think that's no big deal, you'll just reach into your drawer full of random adapters and rummage around until you find something with the number 9 on it, but THEY'RE STILL NOT DONE. The adapter is tip negative. They reversed the polarity.

THEY REVERSED THE POLARITY OF THE ADAPTER.

Unless you for whatever reason own other Brother products, chances are that you've never owned or even seen a tip negative adapter. In a normal universe with a normal vendor that isn't evil and doesn't despise you on a deep and personal level, the connector on your AC adapter is tip positive. Tip positive means that the positive voltage is on the inside of the barrel at the end of the connector. This is a good thing, because you don't really want exposed positive conductors. Brother did the opposite of the good thing. They made it so that the outside of the barrel at the end of the connector is the positive. That round metal surface on the outside of the connector on the Brother adapter is positive voltage, so when you unplug the label maker to take it somewhere and leave the adapter behind, you have live voltage just flailing about coming into contact with whatever's on your desk.

The ONLY reason to do this is so they KNOW you won't have an adapter, because NOBODY ANYWHERE WOULD EVER SHIP SOMETHING THAT DUMB, except of course for Brother, and so you'll have to go to them to buy it. The product name for the adapter is AD-24ES. Throw that in the Amazon search bar and go take a look, then come back here.

Yep. That's the adapter that costs less than a dollar to make, selling for TWENTY-TWO DOLLARS. I don't think you'd be able to find a more expensive 9 VDC adapter on Amazon. Or the rest of the Internet, for that matter.

Remember what I said about deliberately draining your batteries to force you into paying the 2,000% markup for their obscene junk? Look at these reviews:

"good product will work on brother model PT- D200 save me alot of AAA battery, 6 battery each time will drain the battery quick. This adapter must have. AAA battery $$ more than you spend on this."

"I've had an older model labeler for years, requires 6 AAs. I had some rechargeable alkalines that worked great in it but they eventually went bad, NiMHs seem to not last very long. Finally saw this and ordered right away. No more battery problems"

"I am a labeling fanatic and thus go through A LOT of tape and A LOT of batteries. Even using rechargeable batteries in my two P-Touch printers was costing me a fortune, so I purchased this AC adapter."

That all sounds so similar, almost as if someone had deliberately crippled the product to make people buy an AC adapter that should have been included with the product, but is instead selling as an accessory for the same price or more than most people paid for the label maker itself. Those were just the first three reviews. They had all given the product five stars. Don't be these guys. Please.

This product is going right back to Amazon. Save yourselves the effort of having to do the same, and go buy a different label maker.

I hate you, Brother.
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1.0 de 5 estrellas Misleading Product Information
Revisado en Canadá el 7 de septiembre de 2018
Estilo: Para trabajos de alta calidadCompra verificada
Problem #1. The Brother Label Maker came in wrong colour. It was Black, when under your Product details section says Colour is "grey white" this is incorrect and misleading product information.

Problem #2. Also, it is supposed to come with label tape. When the package arrived, I found an Opened Empty Box of Label tape, like someone purposely took it! In general, I received wrong product and missing product.

Please correct this issue!
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Amazon Customer
1.0 de 5 estrellas Misleading Product Information
Revisado en Canadá el 7 de septiembre de 2018
Problem #1. The Brother Label Maker came in wrong colour. It was Black, when under your Product details section says Colour is "grey white" this is incorrect and misleading product information.

Problem #2. Also, it is supposed to come with label tape. When the package arrived, I found an Opened Empty Box of Label tape, like someone purposely took it! In general, I received wrong product and missing product.

Please correct this issue!
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Ziplock
1.0 de 5 estrellas WASTES TOO MUCH $*(&## TAPE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de noviembre de 2017
Estilo: Para trabajos de alta calidadCompra verificada
Seriously, Brother. Your product is DESIGNED to waste tape. I had high hopes for this labeler. However, when a simple 1 inch long label is printed on 3 inches of tape. I'm calling BS. It is a poor design that could have been addressed in design. It apparent the design team was more intent on assisting the tape sales team. Bad idea.

You go to the Brother website to find a solution, and their solution is "that's the way it is designed"

Frankly, this is a painful write a review like this. I really wanted to like it. But the tape wastage kills the deal for me.
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Brit
1.0 de 5 estrellas Poor quality product.
Revisado en Canadá el 11 de julio de 2021
Estilo: Para trabajos de alta calidadCompra verificada
Seller does not even know how to resolve a problem. LED contrast does not work. You can hardly see what you are about to print. I am not sure if they just gave me a defective (used) one. To return it you have to pay for re-stocking fee? Why????
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Luc Champagne
1.0 de 5 estrellas Les lettres sont décalées
Revisado en Canadá el 1 de enero de 2020
Estilo: Para trabajos de alta calidadCompra verificada
Toutes les lettres sont décalées de un, exemple si on appuis sur la lettre '' T'' c'est un ''U'' qui apparait et toutes les lettre du claviers on le meme problème , svp aidez moi
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Sherry White
1.0 de 5 estrellas it didn't come with a plug!
Revisado en Canadá el 16 de septiembre de 2021
Estilo: Para trabajos de alta calidadCompra verificada
I was so disappointed when I received this - it didn't come with any sort of plug. then when I found a plug in the house that fit into it, it didn't work. Such a complete waste of money.
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Lisa Beringer
1.0 de 5 estrellas Did not ship what was ordered
Revisado en Canadá el 27 de marzo de 2020
Estilo: Para trabajos de alta calidadCompra verificada
I ordered the white P-touch machine with the newer version buttons that have words on them rather than the symbols. The chartreuse buttons on the newer version have the functions in words not symbols. Looks like I got old stock. Boo if you can’t ship want the customer orders!
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Jody
1.0 de 5 estrellas Slightly disappointed
Revisado en Canadá el 21 de abril de 2019
Estilo: Para trabajos de alta calidadCompra verificada
Doesn’t say anywhere no power cord included. Doesn’t state needs special Cartages for tape. When it says washi tape can be used, assuming any round tape would work. Very misleading!
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SteveM
1.0 de 5 estrellas Worked For a Very Short Time
Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de diciembre de 2017
Estilo: Para trabajos de alta calidadCompra verificada
This is the most frustrating piece of equipment. Just bought this and it worked great for a few weeks, then I got the "Battery Low" sign like so many other reviewers. You think "Ok, simple. Just replace the batteries". I put in new ones and the message won't go away. The machine does not come with an adapter so I removed the batteries and tried using an adapter that I had from another piece of equipment that fit it. The messages came on (so obviously it was getting some power thru the adapter) but it keeps telling me that I need to replace the batteries and it won't print anything more that four letters. I have wasted over an hour of my life and a foot of tape on this stupid thing. When I check the online trouble shooting advice from Brother they just mention the obvious....."Replace with new batteries". Duh! Ridiculous. What a waste! And also, like so many others have complained....it wastes a ton of tape even when it is working correctly which I would not even mind at this point. I just need this machine to work.
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