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DymoDymo Rhino Industrial 5200 Electronic Labelmaker

R2,699

Retail: R4,500
About

Rugged, versatile, and packed with time-saving features, the Rhino™ 5200 meets key ANSI and TIA/EIA 606-A labelling standards – and labels up to 77% faster than the competition

Just press a proprietary Rhino “Hot Key” to automatically size, space and format text for perfect patch panel labels – then press another to print matching cable flags or face plate tabs, without retyping. It’s just as easy to print module and fixed-length labels, horizontal and vertical wire wraps, terminal and 110 blocks and much more. Print Code 39 and Code 128 barcodes. Access 100 industry symbols, fractions, and punctuation marks with a few quick keystrokes. Add the optional quick-charging lithium-ion battery for uninterrupted productivity.

Product Features
  • Portable printer designed for on-site printing jobs.
  • Hot-keys make it easy to print pre-formatted labels for wire and cable, terminal blocks, electrical and cable panels; vertical and fixed-length applications.
  • Over 100 pre-programmed symbols.
  • Large backlit LCD display.
  • Large multi-label display.
  • Large two-line display.
  • Save / recall > 100 label formats.
  • Prints Code 39 and Code 128 bar codes.
  • Strong, integrated, slip-resistant rubber grip.
  • Integrated label cutter.
  • Operates with RHINO easy-peel industrial-strength adhesive labels.
Product Specification
  • Runs on 6 x AA batteries (not included) or a lithium-ion quick rechargeable battery (available separately).
  • Automatic shut-off maximises battery life.
  • 1 x 19 mm white nylon tape cartridge.
  • Handheld - Yes
  • Keyboard Layout - ABC
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