Brother DK-22251 White Roll
Brother DK 22251 continuous labels can be used with Brother P-Touch QL Label Printers for a wide range of applications. The tape is continuous and non-perforated so you can create labels of any size. They can be used to create labels, signage, reminders, important messages and more. It prints in both black and red coloured text.
The Brother DK22251 labels can be used with the following Brother label printers:
- QL-800
- QL-810w
- QL-820NWB
Downloadable Links
- DK Technical Data
- DK DieCut Roll Catalogue
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- returned within 14 days of receiving the order;
- as new and is not used, worn, or opened and has all original packaging and tags intact (including any package seals (if any) being unbroken);
- in a resalable condition; and
- not damaged in any way.
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