BROTHER® TD-4000 & TD-4100N
DESKTOP BARCODE AND LABEL PRINTERS
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Light Industrial Thermal Printers
for Labels, Receipts, & Tags
BROTHER MOBILE SOLUTIONS, INC.
Manufacturing Warehouse Retail
Desktop Barcode and Label Printers
The Brother TD-4000 and TD-4100N desktop barcode and label printers represent
a great value at an affordable price. They feature a four-inch wide print head, high
resolution printing, fast throughput, and a built-in auto cutter, all of which make
these printers an excellent choice for many vertical market applications. With
300 dpi resolution and a maximum print speed of 4.3 inches per second, the
Brother TD-4000 and TD-4100N desktop barcode and label printers are optimized
for Windows
and low maintenance requirements of direct thermal printing. Direct thermal
printing means no ink, toner, or ribbons to replace.
The powerful Brother P-touch
printer to help you design and print customized, on-demand labels for just about any
application. You can create labels, receipts, and tags with text, graphics, and over 14
industry-standard linear and 2D bar codes. In addition, you can use P-touch Editor
to connect to and print from a variety of data files, includes text and CSV files, Excel
spreadsheets, and Microsoft
Two TD models:
• TD-4000, with USB and Serial interfaces
• TD-4100N, with USB, Serial, and Ethernet interfaces
Both printers measure 6.8" (W) x 9.0" (D) x 6.2" (H), and are perfect for desktops
and counters where space is at a premium.
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printing, and combine fast, professional output with the ease of use
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Editor label design software is included with each
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Access® and SQL Server® databases.
A Wide Range of Connectivity
Both printers include USB and serial interfaces, while the TD-4100N also includes
a built-in Ethernet interface. This gives end users and system integrators the
flexibility to print from several different platforms and using different data formats:
• USB, serial, and Ethernet interfaces for optimized Windows printing.
• Ethernet, USB and serial interfaces for printing from non-Windows
applications using ESC/P emulation or direct ASCII data.
• Serial interface, to connect directly to medical instruments, test
equipment, handheld terminals, postage scales, and other
stand-alone devices.
Benefits of Network Printing
The TD-4100N, with its built-in Ethernet interface, allows multiple users to connect
to and use one shared printer. This not only saves space, but allows users to print
labels, receipts, or tags from different locations. Using a single shared printer also
means that companies incur a lower initial purchase cost to serve multiple users.
The included network management tools make it easy to set up, configure, and
manage Brother TD desktop barcode printers.
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Key Product Features
Applications:
Manufacturing:
• Work-in-process
• Finished goods inventory
• Prototype packaging
• Short-run production
• Quality control
Warehouse:
• Shelves and bins
• Shop floor control
• Pallet and case identification
• Aisles and racks
• Product identification
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Retail:
• Returned goods
• Item and shelf
• Retail pharmacy
• Nutrition and Ingredients labels
• Markdowns
Post and Parcel:
• Shipping and Receiving
• Instructions and Warnings
• Returned goods
• Tracking and Routing
• Compliance labeling
Healthcare:
• In-house pharmacy
• Patient identification
• Laboratory specimens
• Pathology/Histology slides
• Asset and inventory management
An Easy Integration Solution for
Software Developers
Brother provides an easy-to-use software development kit for
integrating the TD-4000 and TD-4100N desktop barcode and label
printers into most Windows applications. Using the Brother API,
applications can pass text, numbers, graphics, and bar code data to
document templates, and print labels, receipts, and tags directly to
the printers. This simplifies printer integration and frees application
developers from having to use the Windows API.