Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services


Portable label printer for rugged conditions

31 March 2021 Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services

Brady’s BMP41 label printer is a rugged, portable solution that provides the versatility to create die-cut or continuous labels up to 25 mm wide, anywhere, anytime. Whether you are faced with jobs for the day or one-off tasks, the BMP41 printer is the one device for all your labelling jobs – from wire marking and general ID to multi-area labels such as patch panels, terminal blocks and more.

This printer comes with the Brady WorkStation Basic Design Software Suite free of charge, enabling you to immediately start designing professional labels.

The BMP41 features the following:

• A new industrial look and feel.

• Includes a large, clear window to show the installed cartridge.

• Textured rubber overmoulding for a better grip while handling.

• Withstands 1,2 m drops for added durability.

• Facilitates label creation with a QWERTY keypad or Brady Workstation software.

• Quickly completes batch label print jobs with ease.

• A long-life NiMH rechargeable battery.

• Includes jobsite quick-key options that are ideal for datacom and electrical professionals.

A wide materials offering includes:

• Differentiated, durable materials.

• Unique cartridges based on your labelling needs.

• Programmed pre-set label type options for wire marking, flags, patch panels and more.

• Twelve base materials and more than one hundred different cartridges in continuous and pre-sized labels.

• Popular rotating self-laminating vinyl, shrink sleeves, wire wraps, BradyGrip Print-on Hook material and indoor/outdoor vinyl are offered in enclosed cartridges.


Efficient audiovisual communication system setup and maintenance

dB audiovisueel creates, installs, integrates and maintains complete audio and video solutions to solve its customers’ communication needs. dB audiovisueel’s audio and video communication solutions include large volumes of cables that need to be identified clearly to enable efficient installation, integration and maintenance. The more complex audiovisual systems also include large numbers of HDMI, network and audio ports that rely on labelling to connect the right cables quickly.

dB audiovisueel also needed a highly reliable label to identify seating arrangements in political debate settings. Pre-identified seating enables dB audiovisueel to identify the speaker with a text overlay in real time when a debate is ongoing. Cameras that automatically turn to any speaker, coupled with a complete audiovisual system that broadcasts over the Internet, allow for a transparent political debate in the Netherlands open to any citizen with an Internet connection. Getting the speaker’s name and party right is an important condition for dB audiovisueel’s customers and the wider public. Reliable seating labels enable technicians from dB audiovisueel to make sure speakers are identified properly.

In addition, all labels need to be printable in the field with highly portable and practical printing systems.

Solution: Portable printers with reliable labels

Brady provided B-427 self-laminating vinyl cable labels, B-422 cost efficient polyester component labels and tougher, B-595 yellow vinyl labels to keep cables and components identified. To solve the portable printability need, Brady supplied BMP41 and BMP61 label printers.

The B-427 self-laminating cable label can be wrapped easily around the video, audio and network cables dB audiovisueel uses. The label includes a transparent laminate to keep the label print in pristine condition for a very long time. B-422 component labels are an ideal solution to label HDMI-ports and audio input and output. They support professionals in the field to connect all cables quickly and correctly. B-595 labels offer a reliable solution for general identification needs.

The BMP41 and BMP61 label printers automatically recognise all label rolls and cartridges used by dB audiovisueel. The THT label printers automatically calibrate and are ready for printing immediately after consumable insertion. They are highly portable, include a standard keyboard, and are fully functional in standalone mode to enable label printing in the field with great ease.

Results: Fast and efficient interventions

dB audiovisueel can perform fast and efficient on-site system installation, integration and maintenance thanks to clear cable and component labelling. Technicians usually do not even need to consult their sizeable technical documentation folders for a high-quality intervention.




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