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- Connectable via USB and also usable directly on the device thanks to the built-in keyboard
- Large graphic display for previewing the layout before printing
- Labels can be printed on laminated tapes up to 18 mm wide
Visible organisation: the PT-D410 for home and office
A tidy workspace often starts with small improvements that remove everyday friction: unclear filing, unlabelled boxes, or cables that can only be identified by trial and error. The Brother PT-D410 helps create structure with clear, laminated labels that make items easy to identify at a glance. From folders and records to storage boxes, consistent labelling keeps your workflow smooth and interruptions to a minimum.
Two ways to create labels: keyboard or computer
The PT-D410 adapts to how you prefer to work. You can create labels directly on the device using the QWERTZ keyboard when you want quick results. For larger or more detailed labelling tasks, connect the label printer to a computer via USB and use the P-touch Editor software. This opens up additional formatting options, ideal for consistent series of labels across files, shelves, or equipment.
Preview first: graphic display for layout control
Accuracy matters when you label: spelling, line breaks and overall layout all affect readability. The large graphic display lets you preview text and layout before printing, so you can check everything and adjust if needed. This keeps labels consistent and avoids reprints, especially helpful when you are setting up a complete organisational system.
Clear identification for devices, storage and filing
Many office situations benefit from clear, uniform labelling: power supplies, charging cables, adapters, external drives or shared devices. Filing systems and archive boxes also become easier to navigate when labels are clean and readable. Laminated labels look neat and remain easy to read even when folders are handled frequently or boxes are stacked.
Ready to start: included accessories
The PT-D410 comes with a tape cassette and a USB cable, making it easy to begin right away, whether you want to label a few folders first or build a fully structured setup in your workspace.