Electronics : Brother TZ231 Black on White Tape for P-Touch PT-320, PT-340, PT-520, PT-540

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Electronics : Brother TZ231 Black on White Tape for P-Touch PT-320, PT-340, PT-520, PT-540

Brother TZ231 Black on White Tape for P-Touch PT-320, PT-340, PT-520, PT-540

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Product Brand: Brother
Color: BLACK/WHITE
EAN: 4977766052061
Label: BROTHER
Product Manufacturer: BROTHER
Model: 231
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: BROTHER
Studio: BROTHER


Product facts:
  • Compatible with - GL-100, PT-1000, PT-1100, PT-1160, PT-1170, PT-1180, PT-1190, PT-11Q, PT-1200, PT-1280, PT-1300, PT-1400, PT-1500PC, PT-1600, PT-1650, PT-1700, PT-1750, PT-1760, PT-1800, PT-1810, PT-1830, PT-1830VP, PT-18R, PT-1900, PT-1950, PT-1960, PT-200, PT-2200, PT-2210, PT-2300, PT-2310, PT-2400, PT-2410, PT-2500PC, PT-2600, PT-2610, PT-2700, PT-300, PT-300B, PT-310, PT-310B, PT-320, PT-330, PT-340, PT-350, PT-3600, PT-520, PT-530, PT-540, PT-550, PT-580C, PT-9200DX, PT-9200PC, PT-9400
  • May be compatible with other current or future models as specified here or by the manufacturer







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
1/2' black on white tape for the Brother PTouch PT320, PT340, PT520, PT540 and all TZ series Labelers / Yield: 26.2 ft long

Amazon.com Item Description:
To help create a positive impression even before they open your package, try Brother's TZ231 1/2-inch labeling tape. Developed specially for the Brother PT-200 and PT-1200 labelers, this .5-inch adhesive-backed, laminated tape supports black print on a white background for a clean, professional look.



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - White Tape that Works
Not much to say about this Brother tape, other than it works great, stays on what it gets stuck to, and it's easy to peel off its protective backing.

Been purchasing this product for a few years and will continue to do so. Labels are everywhere in our office. :)



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great item...great seller
I love my label maker and the tape that goes with it. Shipping was fast as promised. Good experience with seller.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - handy to have
These, and their corresponding Brother label printer are a great thing to have. From the occasional labeler to the compulsive labeler and organizer, this is great to have.

My wife likes to label spices and foodstuffs, I like to label electrical plugs and AV equimpment wires.

Very nice to have.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good Shopping
I went searching for this product on the WWW and found it at Amazon.
The ordering process was very easy at Amazon, as always. The product
was delivered promptly and in good condition. I am very pleased with the purchase.



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