Check polarity of the power supply. My PT-1010 has a negative central pin, and on the power supply it is positive. It is necessary to change polarity of the power supply
I have a pt-1090 that takes a 9v +over- and 6aaa.. it quit working with the power supply EXCEPT when i add the batteries then plug in the adapter and remove the batteries the adaptor works fine. I can power off and on again with just adapter no issues. I cN unplug and wait a little bit, still fine. But if i let it sit for a bit i have to do the same deal.. is like a capacitor is pooping out and gets its charge with batt for a bit but looses after off for a while.. it just up and farted out like that one day.. sucks cuz brother dominates the labeler market and theyre stuff is turning into pickle dick.. hrmf...
No. Bullshit. Don't listen to this guy. Absolutely does not work with 12 volt. Why troll people like that? you must have a really boring life if this is your idea of fun!
Check polarity of the power supply. My PT-1010 has a negative central pin, and on the power supply it is positive. It is necessary to change polarity of the power supply
I have a pt-1090 that takes a 9v +over- and 6aaa.. it quit working with the power supply EXCEPT when i add the batteries then plug in the adapter and remove the batteries the adaptor works fine. I can power off and on again with just adapter no issues. I cN unplug and wait a little bit, still fine. But if i let it sit for a bit i have to do the same deal.. is like a capacitor is pooping out and gets its charge with batt for a bit but looses after off for a while.. it just up and farted out like that one day.. sucks cuz brother dominates the labeler market and theyre stuff is turning into pickle dick.. hrmf...
I found out: Works fine with any 12 volt power supply!
No. Bullshit. Don't listen to this guy. Absolutely does not work with 12 volt. Why troll people like that? you must have a really boring life if this is your idea of fun!