Brother P-touch Editor

Brother P-touch Editor

By Brother Industries, LTD.

  • Category: Lifestyle
  • Release Date: 2019-08-05
  • Current Version: 5.3.21
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 134.11 MB
  • Developer: Brother Industries, LTD.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later.

Description

P-touch Editor for Mac is a free app for Brother label and mobile printers. It allows you to design and print custom labels using built-in drawing tools to create various font and text styles, import images, and insert barcodes. Compatible models (P-touch Editor Ver.5.3.20) QL-1100, QL-1110NWB QL-1050, QL-1060N QL-800, QL-810W, QL-820NWB QL-700, QL-710W, QL-720NW QL-600, QL-650TD QL-500, QL-550, QL-560, QL-570, QL-580N PT-9500PC, PT-9700PC, PT-9800PCN PT-P900W, PT-P910BT, PT-P950NW, PT-D800W, PT-E800W PT-P700, PT-P710BT, PT-715eBT, PT-P750W PT-D600, PT-D610BT, PT-E500, PT-H500, PT-E550W PT-D410, PT-D450, PT-D460BT PJ-822, PJ-823, PJ-862, PJ-863, PJ-883 VC-500W PT-E310BT, PT-E560BT For more information about the model compatibility with versions earlier than 5.2.5, please refer to the following URL. https://support.brother.com/g/s/es/os/macintosh.html

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Reviews

  • Disappointed with Transfer

    1
    By h&b mom
    I am super disappointed to learn once I transferred from a PC to a Mac that the software doesn’t totally convert despite the literature saying otherwise. I am unable to get my fonts and other valuables. NOT ACCEPTABLE BROTHER.
  • Kind of Clunky, But it Works

    3
    By BillPosters
    The interface is not user-friendly. There is no tutorial or other readily available help on how to use. I eventually figured out the basics through trial and error, but still not confident that I can use it to its full potential.
  • Not easy to use

    3
    By Bar codes bad
    Bar codes are useless
  • Trash

    1
    By dcssphoto
    This new interface is trash with the editor. I just want be able to install driver that works for MacOs 15.
  • Gets more un-mac-like with every release

    1
    By bobsaab
    While I do appreciate that Brother continues to offer some software support and is better about it than many other Japanese companies, it is super annoying that they insist on creating their own user interface concepts rather than observing the tried and true Mac interface. Each new release gets further and further away from behaving like a Mac app, making it frustrating to use.
  • Pretty Awesome Needs 1 clear option

    1
    By walter79
    The software has been pretty awesome so far but one key option is missing and annoying so 1 star until they update. I have a long label of numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I WANT the option of putting in a cut break in between the numbers, there is NO option for this. Instead I have to use $2 scissors to cut them out from my $100 label printer, makes no sense. OR I can make individual labels 1 - Print, close screen, 2 - print, close screen, 3 - print, close screen and so forth. So I have to have 10 screens to go through to print 10 small labels. So time consuming so I’ll stick with my $2 scissors until this is added. The software as been great otherwise and has a bunch of different options and recognizes new tape size that has been installed so you don’t have to adjust. JUST PLEASE ADD THIS OPTIONS AND IT WILL BE EVEN MORE AWESOME.
  • sending this back

    1
    By Earnest customer
    I’ve spent about 1.5 hours over two days trying to use my P-touch CUBE Plus (PT-PZ10BT). My Mac (running OS 15) will connect via bluetooth, but no printer is found by the Brother P-touch editor. With a USB connection, I can sort of print, but the cartridge tape keeps bunching up rather than flowing outside the case. I’ve fiddled and used a few different cartridges, but no joy. This was supposed to make labels easy! Sorry, I gotta send this back.
  • The Farmers Market Bestfriend

    5
    By Farmgirl in Progress
    Your girl loves to label things but when I started my farmers market journey I found it difficult to keep up and on top of that label everything using your traditional printer labels and I just didn't like the look of handwriting everything.. No shade I promise it just wasn't for me. I then got a Brother Label Maker and I import my own graphics, QR codes and can do this in a matter of seconds. The only thing I wish this printer had was a few more label color and size options for us small businesses that want to jazz things up a bit. -Jamine
  • Solid 4 stars

    4
    By rob in laty
    Works but the screen is very dim and difficult to see.
  • How could a company the size of Brother have such terrible support for Mac

    1
    By DropDeadZedd
    No more drivers for MacOS 14.x Sonoma? With older versions of the macOS I was able to simply create my own custom templates using Adobe illustrator. Now the only way I can print labels is through this terrible software?

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