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BMP71 Label Printer with QWERTZ Keyboard - EU Version Available BMP71 Label Printer with QWERTZ keyboard - EU Version available ... http://www.en.bradyeurope.com/bradyeurope/catalog/productDetailVi... Home > Products By Category > Printers & Supplies > Portable Printers > BMP71 Label Printer > BMP71 Label Printer with QWERTZ keyboard - EU Version BMP71 Label Printer with QWERTZ keyboard - EU Version The BMP™71 – Mobile Label Printer is Brady’s newest high end portable cable and wire label printer. As well as being the ideal cable and wire printing solution for the telecom/datacom and electrical markets, the BMP71 is also perfect for printing health and safety signs and labels in the process industries. The flagship of Brady’s portable printer range, it reinforces our brand image as manufacturers of high performance, industrial and professional products as well as strengthening Brady’s position as the technology leader in our chosen market. The BMP71 is a user friendly printer with a large full colour LCD display, an easy to use menu driven user interface, and a full QWERTY keyboard layout making it quick and easy to create labels using text, symbols and coding. Overview Features Applications Specifications Accessories Article Number: 710603 RELATED INFORMATION Order Reference: BMP71-QWERTZ-EU Labels & Tapes Max. Labels per Day: 1,000 Ribbons Max. Label Width (mm): 50.8 Downloads Max. Print Width (mm): 45.974 Product Registration Max. Print Length (mm): 1,016 Online Printer Selection Guide Max. Roll Length (m): 15.24 Print Resolution (dpi): 300 Power Supply: Rechargeable Battery^AC Power Keyboard: QWERTZ PC Connectivity: Yes Peripheral Printing: Yes Portability: Yes Stand Alone Printing: Yes Connectivity Options: USB Memory: 200 MB -up to 100,000 labels Tape Widths: Various sizes from 6.35 mm to 50.80 mm Input: Keyboard Continuous vs Die Cut Continuous & Die Cut Labels Labels: Colour Capability: Single Colour Bar Code Capability: Yes Bar Code Type: 1D (Linear) Dimensions - Width (mm): 241.3 Dimensions - Height (mm): 116.8 Dimensions - Depth (mm): 332.7 Weight (kg): 2.49 Display: 3.5" QVCA Full Colour LCD For more information on this product, contact Brady Customer Service or an Authorized Brady Distributor. Brady products are sold through distribution. Copyright 2014 Brady Worldwide, Inc. 1 of 1 31/08/2014 16:52.
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