Brady 300MVP, 200MVP manual Brady vs. Datamax MVP Series 4208, 4MB Dram, 1795€/2125€ 1785€

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Brady MVP Series versus Datamax I-4208

BRADY vs. Datamax

Brady

Datamax

 

 

MVP Series

I-4208

PRINT FEATURES

 

 

Direct thermal, Direct Thermal

DT / TT

DT / TT

Print Width, max.

4.09" (104mm)

4.09" (104mm)

Print Length, max. w/std RAM

105" (2667mm)

99" (2,515mm)

Print Length, optional w/add'l RAM

105" (2667mm)

99" (2,515mm)

Dots/Inch, std

 

203 (8 dots/mm)/ 300

203 (8 dots/mm)

 

 

(12 dots/in)

 

Max Print Speed

2" - 10" / sec

2-6 IPS

 

 

(51mm - 254mm)

(51-152mm/sec.)

Auto-Calibration

Standard

Standard

Connectivity & Control Solution

BradyConnect - Standard

NO

Scalable Fonts Resident

Standard

Standard

MEDIA FEATURES

 

 

Liner Width,

max.

4.5" (114mm)

4.65" (118mm)

 

min.

1.0" (25mm)

1.0" (25.4mm)

Label Length,

max.

39" (991mm)

99" (2,515mm)

 

min.

0.25” (200dpi), .125” (300dpi) /

0.25" (6mm)

(Tear / Peel-Off)

1.0 (25mm)

 

Roll Size, O.D. & Mounting

8.0" (203mm)

8" (203mm)

Max Ribbon Length

1476' (450m)

1,968' (600m)

OPTIONS

 

 

 

Tear-Off

 

Standard

Standard

Peel-Off

 

YES - Option

YES – Option

Non-Roman (Asian) Font License

YES - Option

Unknown

Cutter

 

YES - Option

YES – Option

LCD Display

 

Standard

Standard

Rewind

 

YES - Option

YES – Option

Additional RAM (up to)

1, 2MB & 8MB Flash

1MB Flash

OTHER

 

 

 

Standard RAM

 

4MB DRAM

8MB STD (No Charge)

Processor / Buffer

32 bit

32-bit 66Mhz

Interface

 

 

 

Serial

YES – STD

YES – STD

Parallel

YES – STD

YES – STD

Ethernet

YES – Option

YES – Option

Shell & Case Construction

Metal

Metal

Weight

 

32lbs (15kg)

45 lbs. (20.5 kg.)

Size (H" x W" x L")

13.3" x 10.9" x 18.7"

18.6" x 12.62" x 12.7"

(338 x 277 x 475 mm)

(472 x 320 x 322mm)

 

 

BASE UNIT LIST PRICE

1795€/2125€

1785€

Datamax recently introduced their E, I and W class printers to streamline their product line.

Disadvantages of Datamax I-4208 vs. Brady MVP Series

The MVP series offers BradyConnect remote connectivity and control solution (standard). A feature currently not available on Datamax printers.

Ribbon sensor on Datamax senses ribbon spindle movement, whereby MVP sensor looks for presence of ribbon at the printhead. Hence, Datamax unit could continue printing on ribbon trailer causing blank labels and data loss to occur as well as possible printhead damage.

8ips max. print speed on I-4208 versus 10 ips on MVP series.

LED indicator lights difficult to read versus MVP series high contrast LCD – readable in either dim or bright light.

MVP Series Product Guide

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Competitive Analysis

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Contents 200MVP & 300MVP IV. Competitive Analysis III. Feature / Function / Benefits / SpecificationsIntroduction Printer OverviewIntroduction Durable, State-of-the-Art Performance Quality Engineered Main Logic Board and FirmwareCharacter Sets More Standard Features for the MoneyFoolproof Design / Simple Operation Character FontsCustom Graphics/Logos Vertical Registration Drift Media WidthInter-Label Gap First Dot LocationMVP Series Control Panel Power Switch /INDICATOR Light Sensors SETUP/EXITTear-Off / Peel-Off Label Sensors Printer Port Pin # DescriptionNStrobe/HostClk Periodic Maintenance Printer Tour Printhead Pressure Adjustment DialsMail techsupport@bradycorp.com Warranty InformationBase / Frame D U S E RNEW Die-Cast AluminumNEW Cantilever Printhead and E3Element, Energy EqualizerA T U R E N C T I O N A N N E L N E F I T V a N T a G E L E SStandard Features Optional FeaturesPrinting Specifications Bar Code Symbologies Specifications Media SpecificationsRibbon Specifications Font SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Communications SpecificationsElectrical Specifications Physical SpecificationsNone 200 MeYES STD90XiIII+ 2MBUSB Disadvantages of CAB A3 vs. Brady MVP Series Brady MVP Series versus CAB A3 Brady vs. CABCAB MVP Series1795€/2125€ 1900€ Brady MVP Series versus Argox Brady vs. Argox 3000Disadvantages of Argox 3000 vs. Brady MVP Series 4MB Dram 512K Dram1795€/2125€ 1785€ Brady vs. Datamax MVP Series 4208Disadvantages of Datamax I-4208 vs. Brady MVP Series 4MB Dram1795€/2125€ 1420€ Brady vs. Intermec MVP SeriesDisadvantages of Intermec E4 vs. Brady MVP Series MB Dram 512K DramMB Dram Brady vs Printronix4204 Disadvantages of Printronix T-4204 vs. Brady MVP SeriesIEEE/USB Brady vs. Sato MVP Series CL408eDisadvantages of Sato CL408e vs. Brady MVP Series PCMCIA-OPTDisadvantages of TEC B-472 vs. Brady MVP Series Brady MVP Series versus TEC B-472 Brady vs. TECTEC MVP Series 472

200MVP, 300MVP specifications

The Brady 300MVP and 200MVP label printers are innovative devices that cater to various labeling needs, particularly in industrial environments. These printers stand out due to their cutting-edge technologies, design features, and versatility, making them essential tools for professionals across multiple sectors.

One of the primary characteristics of the Brady 300MVP and 200MVP is their ease of use. Both models are equipped with intuitive interfaces that simplify navigation and operation. Users can quickly select from a range of label templates or create custom labels, thanks to the user-friendly touchscreen displays. This feature significantly reduces the learning curve and increases productivity, allowing operators to focus on their tasks rather than on complicated equipment.

These printers boast advanced connectivity options, including USB, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, enabling seamless integration with other devices and networks. This connectivity allows users to print labels directly from their smartphones, tablets, or computers, enhancing efficiency in fast-paced environments. Furthermore, the ability to connect to cloud services ensures that important labeling templates and designs are always accessible.

The Brady 300MVP and 200MVP printers are designed to handle various label materials, including vinyl, polyester, and polyimide, suited for various applications such as asset identification, safety signage, and wire marking. Additionally, these printers are capable of producing labels in various sizes and colors, offering flexibility to meet specific labeling requirements.

Durability is another hallmark of the Brady label printers. Constructed to withstand demanding conditions, they are resistant to chemicals, moisture, and UV light, ensuring that labels remain intact and legible even in harsh environments. This resilience is crucial for industries such as manufacturing, construction, and electrical work, where durability is paramount.

Another key feature is the ability to print high-resolution barcodes and QR codes, facilitating better inventory management and tracking. This functionality is vital in today’s data-driven workplace, as it streamlines operations and enhances efficiency.

In summary, the Brady 300MVP and 200MVP label printers offer a powerful combination of user-friendliness, connectivity, and durability. With their advanced features and versatility, these printers are ideal solutions for professionals requiring reliable labeling solutions in various industrial applications. Their commitment to quality and innovation makes them standout choices in the competitive labeling market.