SOME of the Brother P-Touch label machines have a USB port, making it
possible to print a JPG, and not be stuck with the internal fonts.
The machines are readily available that take up to 1" wide, although 3/4" is
a more common upper limit.  I don't know which machines will take wider
media.

On Thu, 29 Sep 2016, Ethan Dicks wrote:
That would be a good list to explore.
I used to have one of these - it was sent to recycling in the past
year in part because I didn't have any TZ tapes and because the
drivers for it were for Mac OS 7 and Windows 3.1... (it was not USB -
it was RS-232 - it was far older than USB)

The term they use is "connectible"|"connectable"
I'd recommend the ones with keyboard, since it is a little more convenient to use the internals when you don't need fonts and graphics.
Check out the PTD600 ($70)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/381136194700     (newegg)
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=ptd600


Note: old machines will take TZ tapes AND take TZE tapes. New machines will take TZE tapes, and will NOT take TZ tapes. Difference appears to be a hole in the cartridge and a plastic peg in the newer machines for the purpose of preventing using the older (widely copied) tapes. Once the "new" tapes are more widely copied, maybe they will "upgrade" to one with TWO pegs. Cutting off peg in machine would void warranty. Drilling hole in cartridge might be prosecutable under DMCA? Mine is an old PT-2600; until it finishes dying, and I replace it with a newer (TZE), I haven't needed to experiment.


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