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This blog features the latest news and information about the DuraLabel label printer, DuraLabel software and supplies for the DuraLabel. We'll also include information about related products and services, as well as general tips for creating and using labels and signs. Thanks for taking a look at our blog. We hope to see you here regularly.


Wednesday, July 12, 2006

DuraLabel vs. MiniMark - Labeling Capabilities

We carry both the DuraLabel 4TTP and the Brady MiniMark. Let's compare the label printing capabilities of the two machines. We'll do this by comparing the supplies available for each machine. If you don't have the supplies, you can't make the labels you need.

You'll see that in a direct comparison the DuraLabel leaves the Brady MiniMark far behind.
DuraLabel 4TTPBrady MiniMark
Print Quality (Resolution)300 dpi203 dpi
Available Vinyl Tape SizesSix Widths
(0.5", 1.0", 2.0", 2.5", 3.0" & 4.0")
Four Widths
( 1.125", 2.25", 3" & 4")
Vinyl Tape Thicknesses3.2 mil & 2.0 milNA
Available Vinyl Tape ColorsOver 66 colors12 colors
Length of Vinyl Tape Rolls*150'110'
Die Cut LabelsYesYes
Shrink Tube LabelsYesNo
Wire WrapsYesNo
RTK LabelsYesNo
Arc Flash LabelsYesNo
Phosphorescent LabelsYesNo
Cold Storage (Low Temperature) LabelsYesNo
Reflective LabelsYesNo
Repositionable VinylYesNo
Oval Die Cut LabelsYesNo
Multiple Color Labels
(Orange, Red or Yellow Stripe)
YesNo
*For standard indoor/outdoor grade vinyl. Other materials may have different roll lengths.

The Brady MiniMark is designed to be an entry level label printer, and as shown above that's exactly what it is. It's capabilities and supplies allow it to perform a few entry level types of labeling tasks. If you know what types of labeling you'll need for the next five or ten years, and they involve only basic labeling requirements, then an entry level machine like the Brady MiniMark may meet your requirements... and you can save a couple of hundred dollars on the cost of the machine.

If you need an labeler that's more than an entry level machine, and that can handle a much wider variety of labeling tasks for both your present and future labeling needs, then the DuraLabel 4TTP is the option to select.

More information about the DuraLabel 4TTP label printer.

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