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The Brother PT-H500 is a versatile handheld label maker featuring USB 2.0 connectivity, a QWERTY keyboard, and the ability to print durable labels up to 24mm wide. It offers extensive customization with 14 fonts, 126 frames, and over 600 symbols, plus free PC software for advanced editing. Designed for professionals who demand portability and precision, it supports battery operation for on-the-spot labeling and delivers high-quality, waterproof labels ideal for office, home, and asset management.













| ASIN | B00HW0LZI2 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 17,405 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 147 in Label Makers 248 in Labels & Labelling Equipment |
| Colour depth | 1 bpp |
| Compatible devices | PC |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (57) |
| Date First Available | 20 Jan. 2014 |
| Dual-sided printing | No |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | Brother PTH500 Mono Labeller |
| Item Weight | 830 g |
| Item model number | PT-H500 |
| Manufacturer | BROTHER |
| Max copy speed (black and white) | 10 ppm |
| Max input sheet capacity | 126 |
| Maximum Supported Paper Size | labels up to 24mm in width |
| Maximum black and white print resolution | 180 x 180 dpi |
| Maximum colour print resolution | 180 x 180 dots_per_inch |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | Mac |
| Print media | Labels |
| Product dimensions | 9.1D x 12.2W x 24.5H centimetres |
| Sheet size | 24 |
| Warranty type | limited warranty |
B**H
Incredible unit!
Bought this as an upgrade from my PT-H110, It's so much better! As good value as the other one was this one is much better quality and loads more features, the keypad is really nice to type on too, battery life is great. I use rechargeable Lithium AA batteries which I highly recommend as they have come down in price a lot! And last a lot longer than the best alkalines. The pt editor software is great. Endless possibilities. Print quality is superb. Well worth the money over the cheaper h-110.
L**R
Too heavy, unwieldy and inconvenient for use as a hand-held, not well-suited to desk-bound use
A decision was made to replace an existing Brother wireless label printer that seems more often to fail to connect to the network than effortlessly function with the "Brother PT-H500 Label Maker, USB 2.0, P-Touch Label Printer, Handheld, QWERTY Keyboard, Up to 24mm Labels, Includes USB Cable/Wrist Strap/24mm Black on White Tape Cassette". It accepts tapes up to 24mm, one of which is included, has a QWERTY keyboard and the capability to add punctuation, foreign and an extensive range of additional characters via sub-menus and selected buttons. When connected by its USB cable to a computer (Windows or Mac), using Brother's downloadable UK label software (the driver software will also be needed), it allows additional graphics and use of the computer's fonts or others you later add. Basic documentation is included but a more complete manual is available for download. In addition to usage instructions etc, it also provides very extensive data on the range and variety of symbols it internally supports and how to access them. It is classified as a 'Professional PC Labeller' unlike the majority of the P-Touch range. There are several smaller Brother handheld models of a somewhat similar design and less expensive, but limited as to accepted tape widths; however, the size of this machine takes it from a hand-held to desk-bound as does its weight, even without batteries installed. With an existing collection of tapes up to 24 mm currently owned and available, this was the only portable option able to use all of them while still relatively affordable. A case would be desirable but is apparently an impossibility. Powered by 6 x AA batteries which can be alkaline or rechargeable although Brother's 7.5v lithium battery pack is another option, it also needs the relevant charger which can be used to power the printer, but they are collectively quite expensive - it is recharged within the printer although the combination is probably only a realistic proposition for intensive users. With batteries installed, it is somewhat portable and usable anywhere without needing mains power. All TZe tapes, regardless of width, contain a nominal 8 metres and are potentially capable of providing dozens of labels. With various tape widths installed as required, it will permit multiple lines of text on most (not 3.5mm which is restricted to one line and may not be accepted by any other PT model) , up to 7 with a 24 mm tape, although only 2 with 6mm. The range of available tapes sizes and colours (base tone or printed text) is extensive and includes metallic finishes (not by presently Brother) as well as special purpose tapes including iron-on fabric, tubular cable labels and a few with extra-strong adhesive for security use. Its 'special purpose' labels can be directly compared with the Professional labellers including models dedicated to electrical trades, engineers etc offered by another brand; the machines are very expensive as are its tapes which contain just 1.5 metres, and therefore far less cost-effective. Printed TZe labels do not fade unlike thermal paper labels which will relatively quickly. They are also waterproof; labels have survived a wipe-over with a damp cloth but none have yet been fully immersed. Printed labels are ideal for use on school and college work books and files, shelving and storage units, computer peripherals such as storage devices especially where several are identical, to personalise possessions used within the workplace and for much more in the workplace and other locations. They are less effective as address labels as they poorly adhere to absorbent surfaces such as paper and card for which paper labels are better suited; they adhere well to most plastic wrappings. In the final analysis, it was decided that it is too unwieldy for the hand, would occupy a considerable proportion of any free desk space when used that way, and far too bulky and too heavy to be considered as truly portable. If a fitted case was available, convenience may have slightly improved. POSTSCRIPT - a wrist lanyard was later found among the paperwork and there is a fitting for it. The problem was that more than 30 minutes were wasted in trying before it was discovered that there is no opening for the thin portion to pass through after subsequent probing with looped jewellery wire. Not one of Brother's best implementations.
M**N
Brilliant product and excellent value for money
Highly recommended has a massive range of label sizes and colours to choose from
R**D
Excellent
Excellent label printer
F**T
Versatile and fantastic value while on offer!
Very versatile. Prints any label you could imagine. Solid build - quite big, so you'll need a fair sized carry case. Power supply recommended. Much better value than Dymo offerings. 12mm x 8m tapes at around £10.
G**R
Not worth the money
Doesn't come with battery or case not worth the price tag
N**E
Not exactly small or light, and no case but otherwise good.
I got this for mainly doing heat shrink cables for cable. It is not small, and one thing to note is there is no case with it. In fact doing a search for one returns no results as well. It takes six AA batteries, or NiMH Rechargeable Batteries, or a rechargeable pack no of which are supplied. But you do get a sample size 24mm black on white tape. CDROM supplied with software is dated Windows Vista to Windows 8 or Mac OS 10.6 to 10.8 but newer versions are on-line, as well as newer firmware, and the supplied cable is male USB A to male USB Mini-b (5-pin). If using a Mac with OS X 10.14 download and install new drivers before you connect it. Otherwise the drivers the Mac will install keep saying it is off-line not connected. It does seem to want to use a lot of excess tape either side of the printed item when using the built in keypad, without a computer (about 1" or 2.5cm). When connected the printing is no longer restricted by the built-in fonts etc, and the snap mode is really useful, it will allow you to add logos and such. If it came with a case and didn't 'waste' so much excess cable tape I would have given it 5 stars.
F**D
Great
Great printer at a great price for what I want it to do.