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Leave painstaking processes behind with Brother UK’s label printers

Behind every successful chief executive or managing director you’ll find a proactive, motivated and organised personal assistant – but even with shining qualities like these, sometimes it can be challenging to keep a busy office running smoothly.

Brother UK’s QL-800 label printer range offers PAs and EAs a helping hand with a smart technology solution that will transform time-consuming admin.

The compact label printers, which are the most advanced yet for Brother, have been designed with office assistants in mind, aiming to boost their productivity levels and aid efficiency for them in their everyday work.

High in quality and speed, the printers streamline admin-heavy processes like producing visitor badges and indoor signage, organising files and addressing piles upon piles of post.

A particularly helpful and unique feature is the printers’ continuous roll technology and built-in cutter, meaning the limitations of pre-sized labels are gone with the QL-800 series.

With this function users can cut bespoke labels up to one metre in length for the task in hand – whether that’s creating a small filing label, or a standout sign for entrances or exits.

The range can also print in two colours, red and black, without ink, giving PAs the chance to create eye-catching labels and signs that highlight important safety information or earmark confidential documents to time-strapped colleagues.

Various wireless connectivity options mean the series suits those in open office spaces and flexible working environments too. The WiFi and Bluetooth connections enable anyone in the office to use the printer through AirPrint on their Mac or the Brother iPrint&Label App on their smartphone – it couldn’t be simpler.

If you want to avoid office chaos and conquer your weekly admin, take a look at the Brother QL-800 range of label printers here, plus save up to 33 per cent until March 31, 2018.