The Brother PT-H500, a member of the Brother printer collection, boasts a two-line character display that can accommodate up to 16 characters, as well as a helpful guidance area measuring 128 dots by 64 dots. Its display screen offers five levels of contrast, ranging from +2 to -2. Printing is accomplished via thermal transfer of energy, utilizing a 128 dot/180 dpi print head capacity.
for Windows
Filename | Size | Download |
Printer Full Drivers for Windows 7 8 10 vista 32 bit and 64 bit.exe | 5 MB |
Brother PT-H500 driver for Mac
Filename | Size | Download |
Printer Driver for Mac 10.15.dmg | 10.87 MB | |
Printer Driver for Mac 10.14.dmg | 10.87 MB | |
Printer Driver for Mac 10.13 and 10.12.dmg | 13.93 MB | |
Printer Driver for Mac 10.11.dmg | 14.01 MB | |
Printer Driver for Mac 10.10 and 10.9.dmg | 12.92 MB | |
Printer Full Drivers for Mac 10.6 to 10.8.dmg | 101.29 MB |
Specifications
The printer boasts additional functionalities, such as a remarkable print height of up to 18.0 mm, particularly when paired with a 24 mm tape. Nevertheless, the character size may fall short of the maximum print height. The cut options are quite versatile, allowing for a small margin, a large margin, chain cut, no cut, or a specific tape cut.
In terms of power consumption, this printer boasts six inbuilt “AA” alkaline batteries (LR6) and six “AA” Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (HR6). Additionally, users have the option to utilize the Li-ion battery (BA-E001) or the AC adapter power source. The printer’s auto power-off feature is dependent on the current power source in use.
As an example, if you utilize alkaline batteries to power the printer, it will shut down automatically after 20 minutes of inactivity. However, if you use Li-ion batteries, the printer will enter the power off countdown mode after approximately 30 minutes of inactivity. Furthermore, if the printer is connected to an AC power source, the power saving features will activate after 60 minutes of inactivity.
When utilizing an AC power adapter, the printer is capable of achieving a top velocity of 30 mm per second, whereas the printer’s pace is reduced to 20 mm per second when operating on battery power. Nevertheless, the mean print speed is contingent on an assortment of printer settings and the intricacy of the document in question.
According to the device’s physical specifications, it boasts a width of approximately 121.8 mm, a depth of roughly 245 mm, and a height of 90.6 mm. As for its weight, the printer tips the scales at around 830g, with this measurement taken sans batteries and tape cassette.