Product Description
The BMP 21 portable label printer is an all-in-one labeler for voice/data comm, electrical and general industrial crews. With label materials designed specifically for harsh environments, the bmp 21 portable printer can quickly and easily create clear, legible labels that stay stuck for years - despite extreme temperatures and curved or highly textured surfaces, thermal transfer print technology. These features are available 80 different symbols 13 specific to voice/data comm, barcoding choose from 39 and 128 automated serialization - includes multiple copies and increment options, multiple print, dual cutter buttons and label retention, easy-to-read. Measures 1" height by 2" width, display with backlight, built in bumper guards, print and cut technology press print once for multi-print or serial, multi-function accessory with magnet, flashlight and wrist strap sold separately, store, retrieve and delete label files, automatic shut-off if not used in 10 minutes, power source 6 aa batteries will print approximately 1,512 labels that are 2" (50.8 mm) long. Ac power supply also available 12 month warranty. Barcode labeling, circuit board labeling, data communications labeling, facility, safety and maintenance identification, general and industrial labeling, healthcare identification, lean/5s labeling, panel identification, wire and cable marking text sizes is 6 (6 to 40 point font) print, max roll length is 21', single color printing capability, in catalog page available, standard abc keyboard, materials supporte is continuous/ 41 stock parts, multi-line printing avaible, power supply 6 AA's, AC power (optional), print resolution 203 DPI, print technology thermal transfer, continuous vs die cut labels with continuous labels only, stand alone printing available, weight is 1.66 lbs.rohs compatibility is compliant with rohs directive.
- Prints are these types of label constructions as a self-laminating vinyl, permasleeve wire marker sleeves, nylon cloth, polyester, indoor or outdoor vinyl film
- Banner landscape/portrait, wire, terminal block, patch panel, fixed length more types of labels are contructed
- Easy-to-load cartridges - including the NEW self-laminating labels
- Built in touch cell in labels and ribbon allows printer to automatically format label
- 6 Font sizes includes bold, auto sizing and bold auto sizing
Brady BMP 21 Label Printer Reviews
Brady BMP 21 Label Printer Reviews
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful: Best option for wire wrap labels, By kolyur (Northeast Ohio) - See all my reviews This review is from: Brady BMP 21 Label Printer (Misc.) My primary use for a label printer is to mark wires in industrial electrical cabinets. I need the type of label where the text is printed repeatedly perpendicular to the label direction, then wrapped around the wire. (NOT the "flag" type where the label is just folded in half over the wire.) This type of application requires the nylon cloth tape, which is available for most brands of label makers. I had previously used a Brady IDpal, which had some advantages but was not very reliable. After comparing and reading reviews for the Rhino 5200 and Brother P-touch units, I decided to purchase the Rhino 5200. In short, I was disappointed in the wire wrap capability of the Rhino and ended up returning it. The literature claimed that it would print labels for wires as small as 22awg (which I often use), but I came to find out that the shortest wire wrap label it will print is 1-1/4" long. Why on earth would you need 1-1/4" of label to wrap around a wire only 1/16" in diameter... Read more 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: Brady BMP 21 Label Printer !!! Best for the buck, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Brady BMP 21 Label Printer (Misc.) We have 6 of these at work, and they work great. The unit is easy to use and very well built. we have used other brands, but this ones has lasted well with lots of daily use. Mediocre upgrade to my IDPal, This review is from: Brady BMP 21 Label Printer (Misc.) This model is heavier, more uncomfortable to hold, and less user friendly than the IDpal. The included cassette jammed when I was testing it. And then cracked when I tried to remove it. The label cutters are more difficult to use and lead to partially cut labels, which caused the jam. And the caps button was designed by some one who never used a labeler! Since you can only print a label in one size font per label, the caps/font size button design is asinine! I sometimes print 20 labels with the exact same size font. But I capitalize the first letter of each word! Which means many more keystrokes!!! Stupid, stupid, stupid design. EDIT: I'm returning this. I just ordered a Dymo labeler. I'm done with Brady. |
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