[Articles] CEDIA EXPO 2011: DYMO Rhino 4200 Labeling Tool

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DYMO Industrial was showing off their latest label printer, the Rhino 4200. Featuring many options, the big highlight is that this unit is only $79.99, and supports up to 3/4" wide labels, and can print directly on heat-shrink tubing as well. I also recorded a video showing the unit in action. Keep on reading for the video (available in 720p), more pictures and the press release which contains more info.

DYMO also has an interactive demo of the Rhino 4200 unit on their site.

 



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This labeler, per specs, can accomodate 3/4" labels - large enough for heat shrink labels for coax.

My Dymo Rhino 3000 can only print on maximum 12 mm/one-half inch heat shrink labels, too small for coax.

But with either labeler, the Dymo labels are $15/package - very pricey; I'm surprised Dymo doesn't give away the labeler.
 
I see they switched to a QWERTY layout for the alphabet keys, that is the one thing I wish I had on my 5000.
 
For $79.99, it's a lot of bang for the buck. Also makes it easier for companies who deploy more than 1 installer (could leave this one in the truck, and/or buy multiple units, vs one very expensive unit and worry about theft). I am thinking about getting one myself.
 
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