Electronic Labelling Machines for Electricians
Creating your own custom labels offers four key benefits to electricians,
cable installers, and other professional trades:
Professional Installation
Impress your customers with a professional, quality installation by creating detailed, easy-to-read labels that contain symbols, and even your own company logo.
Ease of Maintenance
Reduce the time needed to diagnose faults by using Brother P-touch machines to clearly label cables and electrical and network components.
Ease of Operation
Make life easy for your customers. Use Brother P-touch labels to clearly identify electrical components, network/telephone ports and faceplates, ensuring ,ease of operation and reducing the possibility of mistakes.
Safety
Create professional warning signs and information labels to instruct your customers on key safety points.
Built for professional use
Both the PT-7500 and the PT-7600 come packed with features and functions that have been developed as a result of listening to our customers needs. With a rugged and durable design, both machines come with a protective rubber grip that not only offers protection, but also helps ensure the machine won’t slip from your grasp. To further protect the units, they are supplied in a robust carry case with storage space for additional tapes, accessories and the AC Adaptor.>



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