![]() ![]() Install Brother P-Touch Editor application.This size is perfect for common storage solutions like the 64-drawer cabinet by Akro-Mils. The labels are designed for ½″ label tape, which means that the labels will be ½″ tall and up to 2″ wide (1.2 cm × 5 cm). Purchase several rolls of ½″ Brother Label Tape.(Some older models are not Mac compatible.) Only Brother label printers that connect to your Windows PC or Mac using USB or Bluetooth are compatible with these labels. Confirm that you have a compatible label printer.It’s easy to print LEGO Brick Labels on a compatible Brother Label Printer. I get a small royalty, which encourages me to update the label collection to include new parts. If you decide to buy a printer or label tape, please consider using the Amazon links on this page. ![]() (Recommendation based on testing with a Windows 10 PC, and version 5.2.032 of the Brother P-touch Editor application.) While text does look better when you select Quality = “High Resolution”, the part images are much lighter and harder to see for reasons I have been unable to diagnose so far. Note: For best results, I recommend the following settings when printing with the PT-P710BT (Cube Plus): 1) Quality = Standard, 2) Graphics = Error Diffusion. Note: The ‘Cube’ (not ‘Plus’) is not compatible because you can not connect it to your PC/Mac. Print LEGO Brick labels from PC/Mac using USB or Bluetooth, or design your own labels using Android or iOS. Uses AA Batteries or included Power Adapter. Plug into PC/Mac to print LEGO Brick Labels, or design your own labels using the keyboard and small screen. You will connect the printer to your PC/Mac (using USB or Bluetooth), then use the ‘P-touch Editor’ application to print the LEGO Brick Labels. The following printers are affordable and readily available. This list was updated on Februto include current supporters at the ‘Patron’ level or higher. Your support makes a huge difference! It encourages me to update the collection as quickly as possible, and supports me in ordering new parts as soon as they are released so I can ensure that they look great in the collection. Miller, Dave Schefcik ( ), Joshua Balthrop, Paul Osentowski, Greg, G Cohen, William, LeAnna T, Linda M, Theresa Robeson, Fred McCassey, ClikClackBrick, Brian Lansing, BK ( ), Jacky Dust, Joseph & Dana Onifer, Andrew Fine, David Bédard-Barrette, Mark Lange, Fabio Eduardo Bomfim De Souza, BadSisko, Ed Bartkus, Derek Adair, David Pollack, Rob Burnett, Anna Kenneke, Katie Ray, Kristina Corey, Marcel Nijhuis, Jay McClure, Carlo Fornasari, Micah, Thomas Wolters, Roshena Shetler, Ben Wells, Barbara McCann, Charles Aldarondo, Emil Harris, Catherine Rydberg, Elliott Lyons, and Woody Haiken. LEGO Brick Labels is supported by the following patrons:ĭoug Raas, Mark Gruen, Peter Middelkoop, Marci Hollingsworth, Dudley G Henderson, Verena Weaver, Sarah DePriest, Larry Bak, Karl Reinsch, Pam Stone, Kenneth Simons, Marc Brunner, Jim Winslett, Yael K. You can also support LEGO Brick Labels by making a donation! ![]() The easiest way to show your support is by sharing LEGO Brick Labels with other LEGO Artists! Please also consider using the referral links on this page when shopping at or -it helps! Become a Patron
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