Label Printer – Brand Guide

BrandQuantityNotes / Overview
Brother58Well-known for desktop and small business label printers. Offers thermal and direct thermal options. User-friendly and good for office or home use.
Custom1Likely a specialised or bespoke printer solution; details vary based on manufacturer specifications.
Epson8Produces high-quality inkjet and thermal label printers. Known for reliability, color printing capabilities, and compact designs for small businesses.
Generic1Non-branded or OEM label printer; may vary widely in quality, reliability, and support.
Honeywell90Industrial and commercial-grade label printers. Strong in durability, barcode printing, and logistics/warehouse environments. Supports heavy-duty applications.
Zebra247Market leader for barcode and industrial label printers. Widely used in retail, shipping, healthcare, and manufacturing for high-volume, durable labeling. Offers thermal, direct thermal, and RFID options.

Explanations by Brand:

  1. Brother – Focused on small to medium business applications. Popular for office labels, shipping, and organizational labeling. Often plug-and-play with Windows and Mac compatibility.
  2. Custom – This could refer to a unique or specialized solution, such as a printer designed for a specific production environment or label format. Usually built to order.
  3. Epson – Known for versatility and quality printing. Offers both color and black-and-white labels. Common in retail and creative industries where detailed or color-coded labels are needed.
  4. Generic – These printers are often cost-effective but come with limited support and inconsistent performance. Typically used in low-volume or temporary setups.
  5. Honeywell – Industrial-grade, reliable in high-demand settings. Supports barcode printing, asset tracking, and logistics applications. Often integrated with warehouse management systems.
  6. Zebra – Industry standard for industrial labeling. Extremely reliable for high-volume, long-lasting labels. Supports specialty labels, RFID, and integration with enterprise systems.