Brady BMP 21 Label Printer
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Brady BMP 21 Label Printer

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The Brady BMP 21 Portable Label Printer prints via thermal transfer at 203 dots per inch (dpi) on a variety of materials, and uses easy-to-load cartridges and automatic label formatting. With a simple ABC keyboard, the Brady BMP 21 prints in character sizes up to 3/4” wide and up to 1.5” long. For use in identifying a variety of items, from cables to equipment, this label printer prints single- or multi-line, in six character sizes: 6, 9, 14, 20, 28 and 40 point, including bold, auto sizing, and bold auto sizing styles. Use the BMP 21 to create self-laminating labels, wire marker sleeves, nylon cloth, and continuous tape labels with 203 dpi for clear, crisp printing. The thermal transfer printing method stays bright and lasts longer than direct thermal printing.

The BMP 21 has 80 unique symbols (13 for voice/data communications technology), and code 39 or code 128 barcodes. The backlit LCD is easy-to-read and measures 2” by 1” (50.8 mm x 25.4 mm). Press print once for multi-print or serial, and labeler has a cutter button on each side for right- or left-hand use. Quick-loading cartridge makes switching jobs faster than other label printers; the label printer automatically senses the cartridge label type and size. Label retention keeps the label secure in the printer until label is needed. Labeler can hold a continuous roll up to 21’ long. The memory feature stores the last-used setup. The label printer is 1.66 pounds and runs on (6) AA-batteries (not included) or optional AC power (power cord not included), and automatically shuts off after 10 minutes of nonuse. On battery power, it will print approximately 1,512 labels that are 2” (50.8 mm ) long. Built-in bumpers help protect corners from harsh field conditions. Labeler comes with a 12-month manufacturer warranty. The printer and its printing materials are Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) compliant for reducing the amount of hazardous materials used in producing electronic and electrical equipment.

Label printers, also called label makers or labelers, are a type of computer printer that print on rolled stock or fanfold stock. Label printers are used for many purposes, including asset management, price marking, packaging labels, laboratory specimen marking, and naming file folders. Label printers use a variety of printing technologies, such as laser, thermal transfer and direct thermal mechanisms. Some label printers may interface with a computer to create special types of labels, such as barcodes, while other label printers can create special content using the printer’s own operating system.

Brady Corporation manufactures signs, tags, printers, and other industrial safety and identification products. Brady was founded in 1914, is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9000 standards.

Features:
  • Portable label printer is a labeling tool for identifying a variety of items, like cables, file folders, and equipment

  • Single-color printing on label materials such as continuous tape, vinyl film, wire marker sleeves, self-laminating media, and nylon cloth

  • Thermal transfer printing stays crisp and bright longer than direct thermal printing

  • Easy-to-load cartridges and automatic label formatting for convenience

  • Prints on label materials used in harsh environments such as extreme temperatures and curved or highly-textured surfaces (labels sold separately)

Product Details:
Package Length: 10.5 inches
Package Width: 8.2 inches
Package Height: 2.7 inches
Package Weight: 1.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 7 customer reviews )
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:

4Best option for wire wrap labels  Oct 16, 2010
By kolyur
My primary use for a label printer is to mark wires in industrial electrical cabinets. I need the type of label where the text is printed repeatedly perpendicular to the label direction, then wrapped around the wire. (NOT the "flag" type where the label is just folded in half over the wire.) This type of application requires the nylon cloth tape, which is available for most brands of label makers.

I had previously used a Brady IDpal, which had some advantages but was not very reliable. After comparing and reading reviews for the Rhino 5200 and Brother P-touch units, I decided to purchase the Rhino 5200. In short, I was disappointed in the wire wrap capability of the Rhino and ended up returning it. The literature claimed that it would print labels for wires as small as 22awg (which I often use), but I came to find out that the shortest wire wrap label it will print is 1-1/4" long. Why on earth would you need 1-1/4" of label to wrap around a wire only 1/16" in diameter? For the short time I had it, I ended up trimming and wasting more label tape than I actually used.

Enter the Brady BMP21. The shortest wire wrap label it will print is 3/4", which still can be longer than necessary for tiny wires, but it's way better than the waste from the Rhino. Plus, the label cartridges are cheaper than Rhino and you can get 3/8" tape (Rhino only goes down to 1/2"). I haven't used many functions yet other than the wire wrap labels, but it seems like a rugged unit and I'm sure it will serve my purpose. The backlight is a nice touch. If you need wire wrap labels, the BMP21 would be my recommendation.

UPDATE 7/28/2011:
After using this labeler for almost a year, it has served my purpose well. The label cartridges are fairly inexpensive and even cheaper on eBay. My only complaint is that it seems to drain batteries fairly quickly, even when not in use. I've gotten into the habit of removing one of the batteries before putting it away, to minimize this problem. I'd suggest investing in the AC adapter if you purchase this unit.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Works great except one feature...  Oct 26, 2011
By W. Gilbert
Have had the BMP21 for a year and a half now, and used it on several projects. I use the nylon cloth labels for wire labeling, DIN terminal blocks, and larger labels on equipment front panels. The label backing is limp, and the mastic aggressive, so that the wire labels stay wrapped on, so far without problems. The printer will do heat shrink sleeves, but I haven't felt the need for such permanence. I find that it works just fine on alkaline AA batteries, and doesn't drain them when not in use, as one reviewer stated. Maybe his is defective or is using rechargeable cells, which discharge eventually whether used or not.

One problem has irritated me though. When printing numbers for 5mm wide DIN terminal blocks, it will print serialized numbers, for instance, 10 labels 1-10 starting with 1, with one press of the start button without stopping, and the numbers get spaced on 5mm pitch. If asked to print 10 of the same number (serialize OFF) for terminals joined by a shorting bar, it stops after each one and forces me to press the Print button for each numeral. This screws up the 5mm spacing of the labels making it more like 7mm, which forces me to cut them apart and apply them individually. This is a firmware defect. If they can have it generate ten numbers in a FOR loop, incrementing each time, and print them without stopping, all they have to do is switch off the incrementing function in the same loop to make this work right. I just checked to see if there's been a firmware upgrade, but so far no. I guess this would have to be a ROM change, since there's no I/O port, but I would be willing to ship it in to get this fixed, or install myself.

That being said, using this labeler is still WAY better than the old rolls of individual preprinted numbers, or hand lettering. I'm getting really good with the razor knife.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Nice label maker  Sep 06, 2011
By Todd
Nice labeler, many different label types to use for different enviroments. I use this to label Infant bottles and then subject them to the microwave for sanitation and the labels stay on for a long time. I also use this in industry as an OEM to label wires and cables and they hold up very well. As I said there are several different types of label material, be certain to choose the correct material for your application.

4Just what I was looking for  Apr 27, 2012
By HD "HD"
This is a great product for labeling cables and patch panels. And the price is great as well. I've been using for couple of weeks now and I'm loving it.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Brady BMP 21 Label Printer  Sep 20, 2011
By LRW
This is the second generation of this printer. This unit replaces the IDPal label printer which I have had for several years. When needing an additional printer, I found the IDPal was no longer available and I purchased this unit from Amazon.com. Some enhancement have been added to make a good device better. I have been pleased with the BMP21 so far and only hope it lasts as well as the unit it replaces.

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