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DYMO Rhino 4200 Label Maker (1801611)

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Model name: Rhino 4200 Machine


Features

  • FAST TYPING: Easily enter text with a familiar computer-style, QWERTY, keyboard
  • TIME-SAVING FEATURES: Uses convenient one-touch Hot Keys to access shortcuts for creating and formatting wire/cable wraps, flags, Code 39 and Code 128 bar codes, fixed-length, general, and breaker labels
  • CONVENIENT MEMORY RECALL: Quickly access your most commonly used labels, symbols and terms with the Favorites key
  • CUSTOMIZABLE: Avoid repeated steps with the Custom key customize and save settings for individual label formats
  • USE WITH AUTHENTIC DYMO LABELS: Uses DYMO Industrial labels 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" and 3/4" wide industrial-strength labels in a variety of materials and colors plus print directly onto heat-shrink tubes

Description

With its familiar QWERTY keyboard and library of over 150 symbols and terms for electrical, pro AV/security and facilities management, the DYMO Rhino 4200 Industrial Label Maker gets industrial labeling jobs done fast and done right. “Hot Key” shortcuts enable you to quickly create and format wire/cable wraps, flags, fixed-length labels and more, while a “Favorites” key provides single-key access to your most commonly used labels, symbols and terms. With the Rhino 4200, you can print labels up to 3/4" wide in flexible nylon, permanent polyester, and durable vinyl materials – plus directly onto heat-shrink tubes. Integrated rubber bumpers help prevent damage from on-the-job drops and falls. From the Manufacturer DYMO Industrial SolutionsLeave any job site looking better than you found it. Designed based on inputs from professional installers, DYMO Industrial products are tough, affordable, long lasting--and loaded with convenient features that help you save time and money every day.DYMO Industrial LabelsChoose job-site tested, extreme temperature and moisture resistant labels that stick and stay stuck. DYMO offers a wide variety of sizes and colors. How to Choose the Right DYMO Industrial Label DYMO offers the right label for virtually every situation and surface. View larger. Available DYMO Industrial Labels Job-site tested, DYMO Industrial labels offer exceptional convenience and reliability. View larger. DYMO Rhino Label PrintersGet your hands on a handheld labeling system engineered for your world. Not only does it meet ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-A labeling standards, it will meet yours.


Product Dimensions: 5.1 x 6.88 x 2.28 inches


Item Weight: 0.212 ounces


Item model number: 1801611


Batteries: 6 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 13, 2011


Manufacturer: E7QYL


Language: English, French


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice unit, sad keyboard
Model name: Rhino 4200 Machine
This unit makes great labels with lots of options. The QWERTY keyboard layout is a must-have in my opinion. I love that it doesn't waste tons of tape by default like some other brands. Brother, does that tick me off! A few disappointments, though. First, the keys are vague and mushy with no tactile feedbak. It's really easy to miss letters if you don't watch carefully. It doesn't remember font settings from label to label. It ends up with an excessively tiny font when doing double line labels. All in all, we're happy with it, but we hope the next model is even better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 2, 2022 by PBFT

  • Lots of Features - Great for Reloading
Model name: Rhino 4200 Machine
The Rhino 4200 is great. I reload rifle rounds and wanted a 1/2" label with at least 3 lines. I bought the 1/2" D1 label cartridge and it prints perfectly. The user interface is very simple and easy to navigate. Saving labels in memory is easy and it remembers the size, justification, and rotation. There is a user manual online that is pretty good, just Google "Rhino 4200 Manual". If you want to change the text size, rotation, or justification it can be done with the touch of a button. It also indicates on the display the current text size, rotation, justification, total number of lines, current line number, and battery level. You add lines by simply pressing enter on the keypad. Then there is a scroll bar to the right of the text line. Based on the size and position of this scroll bar you can easily tell the number of lines and the position of the line displayed on the screen. It only shows one line at a time, but the user interface is so slick that it doesn't matter. Here are some tips for this label maker: 1) When printing 1/2" labels it will allow you to print in 32pt point, but there is not enough room to allow lowercase letters to print properly (the tails of j, p , q, and y get cut off) so it prints in uppercase only, even if you have typed lowercase letters. If you print in 22pt it does lowercase and is plenty large for a 1/2" label. I think 18pt is the sweet spot for short readable labels. The sizes it lets you choose are 50 (19mm/0.75" width only), 32, 22, 18, 12, 8 and 6 pt letters. You can choose a "narrow type", but it is much harder to read and is not significantly shorter. I think a smaller font is easier to read. 2) When the label cartridge is inserted it asks what size it is. I am using metric units so I put 12mm (1/2"). When I went to print 3 lines it would only allow me to print 6pt characters. They were legible, but were quite small and left a margin on the top an bottom. I went into the settings and changed the label width to 19mm, then it allowed me to change the font size to 8pt (and 12, but 12 gets cut off top and bottom). The 8pt font size is perfect for 3 lines on 1/2" labels. If you want to print 4 lines on a 1/2 label, just set the label width to 19mm and the font size to 6pt and you can squeeze in 4 lines without a problem. (I have uploaded a picture of a few labels.) 3) I wanted cheap removable labels for my ammo boxes so I bought the 1/2" D1 label cartridges and they print perfectly. The Rhino labels are bit more expensive and more industrial than I need. The guys at Dymo probably could have made a few tweaks to make the unit better, like allowing three 8pt lines or four 6pt lines on a 1/2" label, but once you trick it into thinking it has a wider label everything works fine. Considering that this is by far the best label maker in this price range, and it can do more lines on a 1/2" label than the user manual claims, I'm giving it 5 stars. The features, user interface, and ease of use are enough to make up for some of it's minor shortcomings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 13, 2013 by E. Kern

  • Good Cable Wrapper
Model name: Machine + 1 Pack + Case
I specifically wanted a cable wrapping thermal label printer for labeling some cables at home for my small network so I can remember what goes where. This printer does great at this with the built in modes for cable wrapping. The flexible nylon label tape went on really good to my cat6 cables. While it might not have as many special symbols as more expensive, it's got enough to be able to clearly label most things I've got around my house. If I were in a data center I might want something more advanced but for home lab use this one has been great. It sometimes seems to struggle a bit with printing clearly in the middle of the tape where the backing is split lengthwise down the tape. Not enough to make the text unreadable mind you but there are some artifacts in the printed output on occasion. It's not been an issue in legibility at all printing at the smallest size so I wouldn't doc a star for this at all. This seems to be the normal stuff that all thermal printers seem to do. It prints very clearly like 99% of the time like any other thermal printer I've encountered. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 14, 2021 by Brian

  • luv it
Model name: Rhino 4200 Machine
takes a minute to get the hang of it... but its a nice label maker
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 27, 2022 by Keith

  • Better than the 5200 in most way!
Model name: Rhino 4200 Machine
I have used the Rhino 5200 in the security industry for over a year now. I decided to get the 4200 for home and side jobs. Having both really helps me to help you decide which to get. 5200 Pros: Larger screen, good lithium rechargeable battery life, better ribbon cutter. 4200 Pros: way lighter weight, QWERTY keyboard!, Price! I use the label maker at work like crazy, especially in networking, im always traveling usually with the labeler in a backpack. I really like the 5200 larger screen so you can see the entire label you are printing, the 4200 really needs to compact things or just get a larger screen because using the arrow up or down to see the entire label is my biggest complaint. Besides that I really like the 4200 the most. It's more compact and much lighter weight which really helps a mobile tech. Also the qwerty keyboard allows me to type labels so much faster than on the 5200 which apart from weight is its greatest drawback. I do a lot of electronics so the first thing i did when I got the 4200 was build my own 18650 battery pack and solder it in. It may not be pretty but it fits tight and gives me twice the battery life and only cost $5. The expensive Rhino battery pack is 7.4v, 1500 mAh, my battery pack is 2800mAh. The bottom right spring is positive, the top right is negative. I had to easily modify the door with side cutters to allow for a little extra space to fit my battery. Instead of buying a charger, i just use a step down driver to lower 12v to 9V and a 5mm jack to plug it in. Rhino makes an excellent, very rugged product. Only issues with feeding i have had was with 1 bad ribbon and I go through ribbon packs like crazy so it has been very reliable for me. Next I will be gluing Neodymium magnets under the case so I can stick it on panels. I probably prefer the 4200 over the 5200. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 12, 2018 by Preston

  • I absolutely love this Label Printer
Model name: Rhino 4200 Machine
I am still learning how to use this device, but I love how it prints on shrink wrap that you can apply to wires and know the labels are easy to read and are neat. Getting the labels open so they can be placed over wires has been my biggest challenge, but I find a pick and magnifiers to resolve this issue for me. If someone stole this from me, I would not hesitate to buy another. I would highly recommend this label printer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 15, 2021 by Stephen R. Buce

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