Brother 3/4 Inch x 26.2 Feet Black on White Labeling Tape (TZ241)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Brother provides its products with all the necessary accessories for your full satisfaction.This black tape is designed for clear prints on white paper.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #459 in Office Product
- Color: WHITE
- Brand: Brother
- Model: TZ241
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.10" h x 5.60" w x 7.60" l, .20 pounds
Features
- Laminated tape
- Black print on white background
- 0.75 inches wide
- For use with Brother labellers PT-300, PT-300B, PT-310, PT-310B, PT-320, PT-340, and PT-1800
- Adhesive backing
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The Brother TX241 replacement cartridge delivers 26.2 feet of tape, with black text on a white background, in 3/4-inch width. The TZ241 is compatible with Brother labeler model numbers 300/300B, 310/310B, 320, 330, 340, 350, 520, 530, 540, 550, 580C, 1130, 1160, 1170S, 1300, 1500PC, 1700, 1750, 1800, 1810, 1900, 2200, 2210, 2300, 2310, 2400, 2410, 2500PC, 9200DX, 9200PC, 9400, and ST-5.
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Customer Reviews
tip for saving tape
I've had no trouble with this machine so far. Many people have noted the amount of tape that is wasted, but there are ways to minimize that if you are making more than one label at a time. You can set the margins to narrow or none and then turn off the automatic cutting feature. Just make a label, print, then make another, print, etc. You do need to be careful if you take a break because if the machine automatically shuts down it will reset the automatic cutting feature even though it will retain your last label information. Just be sure to check the auto cut option before you print and rest it to manual and you should be fine. Once you have a long string of labels, you can cut them apart with no difficulty; there are even dots to help you get the cut straight.
Works Fine for Limited Scope
Once you have an AC Adapter for this machine, you're home free--otherwise forget it, too much trouble to keep batteries charged or replaced. There are alot of features that I have not taken advantage of, however the overall ease of use is right up there with a typewriter; didn't even crack open the manual to get started. Keep it as a reference if you want to get fancy. Meanwhile, to solve the peeling off the backing issue, all you need is the little plastic tool that should come with it. I know, because I spent a whole day frustrated with trying to use my fingernails until I looked in the box and found the gray plastic thingie with a vertical slot in it. Works like a CHARM! Just don't lose it. (You can buy another one if you need.) Another strange caveat: I just tried using White on Black 3/4 tape and the feeder stalled, condensing some of my text. Careful on supplier. I have not found W on B that works yet.



