Dymo, DYM1756589, Rhino 5200 Labelmaker Kit, 1 Each, Black
- Brand:
- DYMO
- Model Number:
- 5200
- UPC:
- 071701056849
- EAN:
- 0071701056849
- ASIN:
- B0141NQVW2
- Walmart SKU:
- 15269886
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$282.80 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.21/5 from 19 reviews.
This is perfect for the jobs we work. Easy to use. Offers several different formats which we needed.
Printer seems to work great so far. Prints labels with the supplied 3/8" cartridge with no problems but is giving me a bit of trouble with the 3/4" cartridge. Labels print but the ribbon isn't feeding back into the cartridge, instead its being fed out with the label. I believe this is just a defective cartridge and I am in the process of trying to get a replacement cartridge to make sure.
My field guys like how easy it is to use and it gets the job done.
i haven't had much time to play with it , but so far I like it a lot , bought most for the idea of printing on shrink tubing to mark cables
I recently purchased the Rhino 5200 Kit to make labels for my baked goods--what a good idea! I appreciate the thought that went into designing it.
Durable, time sensitive, makes every job site that much easier to complete and make that much more of a WOW impression on the client, this product is what separates you form the other guys. My advise, get this product, well on second hand don't, I want to keep my advantage over my competition as long as I can. No really, all joking aside this is a great product and the kit and storage case make it all the more durable and professional looking, clients are looking at us in a whole new light and that means more revenue for us. Thank you Dymo
I've had this 5200 for about 5 or 6 years and it has not failed me once. I've had the occasional ribbon cartridge give me some grief, but never the printer. The rechargeable battery last most of a busy workday and the ability to switch over to the AA batteries has finished the day. My kit is stocked with several size ribbons and a set of new batteries. The 5200 is the "gold standard" in our organization and we have hundreds of them. The only ones we replace are those accidentally drop-tested from a lift...
We purchased the 5200 labeler hard case kit a couple weeks ago. I spent most of last week labeling cables in our datacenter. I'm an IT professional and work for an ISP level network service provider. So our datacenter is big and there are a million cables. Without labels it is next to impossible to figure out what is what. This is where the 5200 series labeler really shines. It has preconfigured label layouts for dozens of things. I almost always used the Cat X format, which is a simple label that wraps around a cable with your text repeated several times, so it is viewable from all angles. For labeling cables, I recommend the 3/4" label tape. Anything smaller, and you won't be able to read the labels nor fit on the label what it needs to say. In fact, if they made a 1" or larger label tape, I would use that instead. The wider the better. For the front panels of equipment (servers and routers and such) I recommend the 3/8" label tape. It is large enough to read (when you only use single lines of text) yet narrow enough to find places on the fronts of servers that are covered in ventilation holes and grilles. There are a couple different kinds of label tape. The first cartridge that I used was a laminated plastic, black print on white shiny tape. This make really great labels, which were easy to read, and the print did not rub off on my fingers while applying the label. However, I noticed that after a day or two of being stuck to a cable hanging behind a server blowing hot air on it 24/7, the labels would start to unwrap and peel off. That's no good! The second label tape type that I tried was more like a fabric material. I was a little bit stretchy and seems to stick to the cables better. BUT the printing on the fabric is much lighter and harder to read, and the print would rub off on my fingers while I applied the label, further reducing the readability. That's no good either! One good thing about the label tape is that the backing is split in two down the center. This makes getting the backing off the label quick and easy - even if it is a two-handed job. Other labelers that I've used had one piece backing and it was a nightmare to get it off. All in all, I have to give the labeler 4.5 stars and the label tape 2 stars. The label tape is really the weak point here. I don't know what case the other reviewer got, but the case that I got as part of the kit can hold about 8 label tape cartridges, and has a special spot for the charger and the quick reference guide. I didn't see a spot for a full blown 8.5" by 11" printed manual, but then again, I didn't need one. Suggestions for DYMO to improve: Include in the quick reference guide a picture of a sample of each of the various label formats. I wasted a lot of label tape trying different formats to find what I wanted. Include a lanyard or belt hook. It is very hard to use a labeler and apply the labels when you have nowhere to sit the labeler (like behind a rack of equipment that is in use).
Just getting started, found switching between general /wire/cable without re-typing the label such a time saver and then the sequential labels a big help too. As a matter of fact I may sell it to a friend so I can get the 6200.
The picture shows the whole kit that comes with the case, charger, and rechargeable battery. In reality, I got only the label maker; it is a deceptive advertisement. I ended up buying the whole kit from Office Depot for $30 less. First time I get this kind of stuff from Walmart.
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