Brother P-Touch Label Maker
If simplicity in designing and printing labels for office or personal use is important to you, this easy to use portable label maker is an exceptional choice. The Brother P touch PT H110 is portable and lightweight and was designed to make printing labels simple. The PT H110 features a QWERTY keyboard that makes typing simple and reduces text errors. Before submitting the print job, users can review the content of each label thanks to an easy to read graphical display. There are several features built into this portable label maker that help users create labels for personal or business applications. The useful cable labeling feature is intended to help you easily organize your wires and cables. The PT H110 also has a memory feature that allows you to save up to 15 labels for quick reprinting tasks. It prints one or two lines of text on labels up to 12mm or approximately ½” wide. Users can select from 3 fonts, 14 frames, and more than 250 symbols to create professional looking labels. For use with Brother Genuine P touch TZe tapes: TZe S631, TZe S621, TZe S231, TZe S221, TZe S211, TZe S135, TZe S131, TZe S121, TZe N201, TZe MQP35, TZe MQG35, TZe MQF31, TZe MQE31, TZe MQ934, TZe MQ835, TZe MQ531, TZe FX631, TZe FX231, TZe FA3, TZe AF231, TZe 631, TZe 421, TZe 335, TZe 334, TZe 325, TZe 315, TZe 232, TZe 2312PK, TZe 231, TZe 221, TZe 211, TZe 135, TZe 1312PK, TZe 131, TZe 121, TZe 111. The PT H110 uses Brother TZe tapes in a variety of sizes, colors, and types, including standard, acid free, extra strength adhesive, cable and wire, and fabric iron on, among others. It’s powered by 6 AAA batteries (not included) or an optional AC adapter that can be purchased separately. This P touch label maker is great for home, home office, and on the go use.Maximum Number of Print Copies: 9; Number of Font Styles: 14; Number of Text Frame Types: 14.
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Why is it called Black Friday
Let’s take a history lesson to find out why they call it Black Friday: the first known mention of Black Friday related to this shopping experience was in November 1951, when the journal Factory Management and Maintenance used it to describe people calling in sick the day after Thanksgiving so they could have an extra day off work.
At the same time, US police were using the phrases “Black Friday” and “Black Saturday” to describe the horrendous traffic that occurred at the beginning of the pre-Christmas shopping season.
In 1961, the local government moved to change the shopping season to “Big Friday” and “Big Saturday,” but it never caught on. The notion that it was the time when retailers moved 'back into the black' was seen far later and clearly an attempt to bring positivity to the term.
How much cheaper are things on Black Friday?
I know that many people think Black Friday is a scam, but when you look at a product's price history and compare the deals to other holiday sales, I would say that 90% of products are cheaper on Black Friday.
I will have no issue filling this guide with record-low prices on TVs, Apple devices, kitchen appliances, toys, vacuums, laptops, and smart home devices from brands like Samsung, Dyson, Keurig, LG, Apple, Ninja, and Nespresso.
That is to say, products are significantly cheaper on Black Friday. The only caveat is that items just aren't cheaper on the official Black Friday date, November 29, but you'll find some of the best Black Friday deals at early sales, and our guide will be covering all the top offers in this guide.