• Reviews around machine (3.82 of 5)

    Brother P-touch Home and Office Labeler (PT-D200)

    • My gosh I hate this machine!
    • I love this machine!
    • I love this machine
    • Love this Label machine!
    • as a network consultant that's always configuring networking equipment, a good labeling machine is a handy tool vs. using paper and tape.
    • Great little machine!
    • I love this machine for my file system.
    • I love this machine a lot
    • This brings up a good point; if the machine itself were just a little more intuitive, I don't think a manual would even be necessary
    • It does the job if I ignore the special features, but my old PT 1830 is a much better machine and is much more easy on batteries
    • It's a solid machine and highly sold and used at least according to amazon.com's listings.
    • Great machine - very practical and user-friendly
    • Great machine though
    • Useless machine
    • I've been reading reviews on other brother models and those machines have the same problem
    • Still it's a nice machine, gets the job done and is easy to use
    • You have to buy giant packs of them at Costco just to keep the machine happy
    • So all in all it's a great machine and I don't regret my purchase
    • Love this machine.
    • flowers!).Going up one step to the slightly more expensive Brother PT-D400 gets you a far better machine, with more control over label use, easy settings, and longer battery life with AA batteries, as well as the option of an adapter.
    • Great little machine
    • It was a great price and a great machine
    • I threw this machine in the trash along with the brand new labels I had purchased that are worthless since the machine is useless
    • The combination of multiple line graphic and typographic styles makes this a very versatile label machine.
    • Works as we expected and does the job.
    • The preview mode doesn't give them justice, once printed they look as sharp as they do on the template reference sheet
    • If you follow this suggestion, you will need both an adapter AND batteries, however, I would imagine the batteries will last longer than they would if you used battery power to generate the labels as well as to maintain memory settings
    • Another waste, as they then drain after another week
    • A lot of label tape is wasted as it seems you must have a 2 inch margin on either side of the words.