

Packing Bench Print And Label Solutions From Brother
Boost the productivity of your packing bench processes with Brother’s document and label printing solutions.
The perfect choice for packing tables
In a distribution centre, where downtime can be especially disruptive, you need technology that works in perfect harmony with your people. By pairing Brother’s reliable mono laser desktop printers with their professional 4” label printers, you can create a dependable, productive and effective warehouse packing bench solution.
Key Benefits:
As the only brand that produces both these printer types, Brother has the unique expertise needed to offer the perfect packing station solution, delivering a range of fantastic benefits:
- Compact, space-saving design that leaves you plenty of room to work
- Robust build that can handle the pace of the packing bench workstation
- Multiple connectivity options including wired network, WiFi, USB and Bluetooth
- Scalability with label cutters and external roll holders for label printers and expandable paper handling for document printers
- Seamless workflow integration with ZPL emulation as well as SAP and BarTender support
- Flexible contract options, with the ability to add document printers to new or existing Managed Print Services.
Key Products:
L5000 and L6000 mono laser printers
Both the L5000 and L6000 ranges scored highly in independent testing by Buyers Lab, earning praise for their reliability and low cost of ownership . They’re easy to use and versatile, with high-speed performance that will help you boost the productivity of your packing bench workstation. Multiple connectivity options mean you can print from mobile devices and laptops too. Plus, as the market leader in mono lasers, Brother is a brand you can trust for your warehouse printer. Contact us for pricing
TD4 professional label printers
Brother’s professional TD4 range gives you the option of direct thermal or thermal transfer technology. Direct thermal printing offers high-quality, low-cost labelling on products that will spend several days in transit. For a more hardwearing option, their durable thermal transfer labels withstand longer shipping times as well as exposure to the elements. They’re also suited to uses like long-lasting warehouse shelf labels and signage. With a range of connectivity options, including USB and WiFi, and compatibility with SAP and BarTender, the TD-4 range will fit seamlessly into your existing workflow. Contact us for pricing
Always ‘At your side’
Brother’s unique position as the only specialist in both document and label printing makes them the smart choice for your packing station print technology. We provide extensive support before, during and after installation to ensure a smooth and stress-free switch. You’ll have access to our specialist integration teams so you can get the best performance from their technology right away. And we’ll hold regular reviews with you to ensure your contract is always the right one for your business.
Ready to create your new packing bench print solution?
Get in touch with us today to make your packing tables more productive with Brother’s print solutions.
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