The Brother TD-4100N boasts an LED display with a range of colors including orange, red, and green. These colors serve as indicators for the printer’s essential status and offer additional information through blinking or holding. It’s worth noting that this device lacks an LCD feature, relying solely on its LED lights. The printer utilizes direct thermal printing technology and can handle a maximum width of 3.9 inches.
Brother TD-4100N printer driver for Windows
Filename | Size | Download |
Printer Driver for Windows 7 8 10 xp vista 32 bit.exe | 11.73 MB | |
Printer Driver for Windows 7 8 10 vista 64 bit.exe | 11.82 MB |
Specifications
Furthermore, this printer handles a printable label length of about 3 meters and 1 m for ESC/P or P-touch template. The speed of the printer’s work can be up to 4.3 inches per second of coverage, at maximum label transport speed when printing through the USB. Also, through this means, the rate is up to 92 labels per minute for RD die-cut label paper.
When utilizing a network connection to print, the top speed achievable is 28 RD labels per minute. Any slower printing may be attributed to a time lag or print interval between each tag. Additionally, the printer products boast a resolution of up to 300 dots per inch and a color depth of 1296 dots, ensuring a high-quality print output.
This product boasts several exceptional features, including a sturdy built-in auto cutter that’s user-friendly and irreplaceable. Moreover, it has the capability to produce a time and date stamp via the PC, and it supports a range of barcodes like CODE39, POSTNET, UPC-A, and UPC-E. Additionally, it comes equipped with a template transfer and an internal memory that can store up to 99 templates of transferrable data or up to 2048 KB. These remarkable functionalities make this product stand out from the rest.
The printer boasts an impressive array of printer control commands, including raster mode, P-touch template mode, and ESC/P mode. On top of that, it supports a wide range of bitmap and outline fonts, including lesser-known options like Helsinki, Brussels, and Letter Gothic Bold.