Brother MW-260 Driver

Brother MW-260 Driver

The Brother MW-260 printer specifications include a direct thermal print technology with a line thermal print head. The device also indicator lights that show the printer status in blue, green or red colors — the charging indicator light in orange zest. The print resolution is 300 x 300 dots/inch. The speed of the delivery is 20 seconds per sheet for standard text on thermal paper with 7% coverage. The average temperature for this printer’s effective delivery is an ambient temperature of 250C.

Brother MW-260 printer driver for Windows

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Printer Driver for Windows 7 8 10 vista 32-bit and 64-bit.exe 11.52 MB Download (11.52 MB)
Printer Driver for Windows xp.exe 988 kB Download (11.52 MB)

Specifications

This printer can produce up to 50 sheets of printed paper on continuous direct printing with a fully-charged battery. However, this capacity depends on the Bluetooth sleep mode. If it in use and it also relates to the same ambient temperature of 250C. The standard manufactured paper by the Brother company is the A6 thermal while the supply mechanism is through the Brother paper cassette with an automatic paper feed mechanism.

The dimensions of the A6 cut paper is 4.1 inches by 5.8 inches. Also, this device is compatible compact switching AC adapter for charging the inbuilt lithium battery. This feature is the primary source of power supply that includes the use of an optional AC outlet that powers up to 110 to 240 Volts at 50/60 Hz frequency.

The methods of connecting a PC with this printer includes the USB version 2.0 full speed port. It also is compliant with Bluetooth version 1.1 class 2 serial port profile as well as the infrared IrDA version 1.3 compliant. The physical measurements of the device show how portable it is with a height of 0.7 inches, a depth of 8.3 inches and a width of 5.1 inches. The equivalent weight is about 1.151 lbs with the rechargeable lithium battery and a paper cassette that contains 50 sheets of plain thermal paper.

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