Sanford Brands 1756589 RHINO 5200 Kit Stampante per Etichette Macchina + 2 Confezioni + Custodia

Brand:DYMO

3.7/5

351.15

DA UTILIZZARE CON ETICHETTE DYMO AUTENTICHE: utilizza etichette industriali DYMO; include 2 rotoli di etichette in vinile (3/4 e 3/8, nero su bianco). ETICHETTATURA VELOCE: etichette fino al 77% più veloci rispetto alla concorrenza* *Sulla base di test indipendenti di Rhino 5200 rispetto a Panduit PanTher LS8, Brady, BMP21, Brother PT1650 misurati in numero di pressioni di tasti durante la creazione di etichette per pannelli di permutazione e tutte le etichette associate per cavi e frontalini. FUNZIONALITÀ CHE FANNO RISPARMIARE TEMPO: esclusivi "tasti di scelta rapida" one-touch per ridimensionare, spaziare e formattare automaticamente il testo dell'etichetta per pannelli elettrici e di permutazione, blocchi terminali e 110, bandierine per fili e cavi, avvolgimenti orizzontali e verticali e applicazioni a lunghezza fissa. CONFORME AL SETTORE: soddisfa i principali standard di etichettatura del settore ANSI e TIA/EIA-606-A. IDEALE PER LA GESTIONE DELLE RISORSE: stampa codici a barre Code 39 e Code 128 su etichette larghe 3/4 (19 mm).

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DA UTILIZZARE CON ETICHETTE DYMO AUTENTICHE: utilizza etichette industriali DYMO; include 2 rotoli di etichette in vinile (3/4 e 3/8, nero su bianco). ETICHETTATURA VELOCE: etichette fino al 77% più veloci rispetto alla concorrenza* *Sulla base di test indipendenti di Rhino 5200 rispetto a Panduit PanTher LS8, Brady, BMP21, Brother PT1650 misurati in numero di pressioni di tasti durante la creazione di etichette per pannelli di permutazione e tutte le etichette associate per cavi e frontalini. FUNZIONALITÀ CHE FANNO RISPARMIARE TEMPO: esclusivi "tasti di scelta rapida" one-touch per ridimensionare, spaziare e formattare automaticamente il testo dell'etichetta per pannelli elettrici e di permutazione, blocchi terminali e 110, bandierine per fili e cavi, avvolgimenti orizzontali e verticali e applicazioni a lunghezza fissa. CONFORME AL SETTORE: soddisfa i principali standard di etichettatura del settore ANSI e TIA/EIA-606-A. IDEALE PER LA GESTIONE DELLE RISORSE: stampa codici a barre Code 39 e Code 128 su etichette larghe 3/4 (19 mm).
Batteries ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎Yes
Battery Cell Type ‎Lithium Ion
Brand DYMO
Color Yellow/Black
Color ‎Yellow/Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,521 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Included Components Printer Accessory
Included Components ‎Printer Accessory
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎1756589
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 6 Grams
Item Weight ‎0.212 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Sanford
Material ‎Plastic/Metal
Model Name Machine + 2 Packs + Case
Part Number ‎1756589
Printer Output Monochrome
Printing Technology Thermal
Product Dimensions 1.97"D x 1.97"W x 48.43"H
Product Dimensions ‎48.43 x 1.97 x 1.97 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Office
Shape ‎Rectangular
Special Feature 3
Special Features ‎3
Style ‎Machine + 2 Packs + Case
Usage ‎Personal
Voltage ‎110 Volts
Warranty Description ‎Manufacturer's limited one-year warranty and replacement service.

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Scritto da: P. Larsen
Where was this 10 years ago? How did I get by without it?
I work in IT and electronics. I have a lot of wires, setup, components and a lot more that needs labeling. For 2 decades my trusted "Brother" label maker did an OK job, but there were lots of issues. Fonts for one thing - cannot write ohms, superscript or a lot more outside the traditional A-Z - and even if the symbol existed, it's way hard to find unless you use it often. I also had to look very careful to ensure the settings were set right. I looked for a better solution and came across the DYMO - on the pricy side but it sold me on the ability to print on shrink wrap - something I still have to test. Because when it arrived, I was BLOWN AWAY with how easy it was to create cable labels, patch panel labels, control fonts, sizing and dimensions. Heck, I can tell it how wide I want my label and it automatically adjusts the size of the print to fit! It saves so much time. It's rugged, rechargable, extremly easy to change labels with (The Brother model often ate labels requiring clearing and "fixes"). I can have very wide labels in this, very narrow and just be productive. It's got extensive fonts for all kinds of jobs, including electronics and cable labels. You can even print out bar-codes! The only thing it may need is the ability for me to upload a file with a ton of data I need printed on labels, but I'm sure it's there - I just haven't found it yet. Another thing I love is when you print copies, it stops between each copy so you can cut the label. No more scissors! Well worth the price! Edit: I still like the model - after 6 months it's made creating labels for electronical stuff much easier. That said, a few draw-backs that I've come to learn. You cannot modify the space between label prints. While I appreciate the space between the label content and the cut makes it a very nice centered label, I end up with a lot of wasted label - for a lot of my labels more than half of the label roll is wasted this way. And you cannot reduce it. In particular when I need to print a series of values, I cannot use the "insert" because I get a huge space between each label. I want to simply print a long list a cut them myself. However, as I need to print two numbers on each print separated by new-line (a wonderful feature) there's really no option with this label maker. I will have to use my old Brother label maker to do this without a huge label waste. Another feature that I have found missing is the lack of sub/super script. You cannot write exponents which is really helpful in some use-cases but there's no options with the 5200 to do this. You have symbols with 2 and 3 in superscript but that's it. All in all, I'm still very happy with this but I had to adjust my rating down one star to clarify a few "glaring" missing features.
Scritto da: Jared A. Raines
Great for Warehousing/Logistics
As part of my company’s initiative for LEAN, this was purchased to further the need for refinement and continuous improvement. We have used this to barcode label mission critical applications in the warehouse and anywhere else in need of clarification. The non-qwerty keyboard is a bit frustrating to use at first but over time it becomes less cumbersome. The interface for finding symbols is not intuitive. There is a learning curve and a bit of experimentation is needed to understand the nuances of the device. The package came with label stock and some additional non-oem label stock was purchased. The OEM label stock worked perfectly in the device. There were no traceable skips in printing. 3/4” label stock is the perfect size for what we’re doing and is visible with very little effort. The package came with 1/2” stock as well and proved to be useful but not to the degree of the 3/4”. The non-oem label stock did encounter intermittent label printing skips and streaks. Although a bit disappointing the quality was satisfactory to a degree. Adhesion of both label stocks has been well received and to date, no labels have been reported to fall, shear off, or get destroyed. Our IT department has been using the printer to record IP addresses on each workstation for their purposes and with the dirt and grime the labels encounter every day, they have held up remarkably well. I’m sure we will have to relabel on occasion but from what I have seen, it will be on a case by case basis and not a carte blanche relabeling effort. With the unit being built for the “warehouse life” I can say the unit has still functioned after being dropped numerous times. Although the plastic feels rigid to the touch, it has proven itself to be strong enough to withstand the daily use by our LEAN warehouse staff. Scuffs, scrapes, drops, and breaks are rarely avoidable but I believe this unit is up to the challenge based on what I’ve seen. Overall a good product even though it is one of DYMO’s lower cost alternatives. Still believe the frustration of the UI being implemented and the keyboard design was an interesting decision made by their developer team, issues aside, the device functions and performs as desired and advertised.
Scritto da: John B.
Amazing Product
No issues like the recharging battery. Great color on tape and heat shrink availability.
Scritto da: Total Office Solutions, LLC.
Excellent
I work in the IT field and I print a lot of labels. This Dymo makes printing labels super easy and they look way more professional than the other label makers. I highly recommend it if you do a lot of patch panels and or cable labeling.
Scritto da: Chris M.
Great product but battery issues
I'll start out by saying that I really like the labels that this creates. I've purchased a few different tapes, including 2 different heat shrink cartridges, and they all work really well. This has the ability to do patch panels and punchdowns and it manages all the real estate on the label. It also has symbols and is overall pretty versatile. I like the device a lot. I would have probably given this 5 stars except for the battery. I saw another commenter say that the rechargeable battery doesn't fit. It does fit but it's weird in that it goes in at the opposite direction of the AA batteries, if you use those. I understand how the confusion gets created as there are really no instructions. My complaint is that the battery doesn't charge. I'm guessing the battery is defective at some level. It seems to charge a tiny bit but never gets above one bar. Then, as I'm using it, it might go up to two bars for a few minutes and then back down. Update on March 15: As I've used this (and left it charging) over the past several days the battery indicator has eventually started to show higher charge. It's not that the battery ever died - it may have been fully charged - but the indicator showed no charge or maybe one bar. It's a little weird but the thing seems OK now and it works great on lots of label types. I've used labels and shrink tube, I've used wire, cable, general and patch panel settings. All work really nicely.
Scritto da: Drew M.
Save your money!
I bought this for business use believing it to be a high-quality, professional labeller. I have had nothing but problems with mine! It initially printed very poorly and faintly, but tech support gave me some solutions that seemed to work. However the print resolution is worse than the $50 home labeller I bought years ago from Staples. Worse yet, the tapes it comes with barely adhere to anything but a perfectly smooth, "high energy" surface! If you want to label anything that remotely has a texture forget about it, the labels WILL peel off. For that apparently you have to buy their "high performance" tape for double to triple the cost for a THIRD of the length!! Very disappointed in this unit. The only positive thing I can say is their technical support is excellent, but a good product shouldn't require that you have to contact them constantly!
Scritto da: 4uido
Nice labels
I have to admit the unit is quite difficult to get set up for size and how to print but when I finally find the correct buttons and do create the labels hey do turn out real good. Nice quality altogether. Just a bit difficult to get setup every time. But still a good product.
Scritto da: Guy
Great tool to have!
Great tool! Must have if you are an handy man, I use it for everything label cables, boxes, tools box, and much more. Plus the lithium battery is great it will last forever without need to recharging it. Just the best
Scritto da: Dan
Seems like a good product - bad capacitors in mine?
I bought this to label all of my electrical cables at work, the only issue I currently have is the fact that when I plug the unit in to charge the battery, it makes a very high-pitched whine sound. It sounds like it may have a bad capacitor in it... hopefully it lasts.
Scritto da: Fappybird
Works fine. Handy tool on the cheap.
*update: Attached a photo of what the actual 3 line, 3/4 inch label looks like. Weird line across the middle with a slight misalignment on the 3rd line. FYI, this label maker just comes with 1x 3/4inch black on white vinyl cartridge and nothing else. No hard case, no rechargeable battery pack, no 3 piece cartridge variety pack. Works like it should, although the arrow buttons aren’t as responsive as the rest of the buttons. But that’s just me nitpicking. Great stuff.

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