The company cites benefits including performing labelling jobs with 77% fewer keystrokes than the competition, hot keys to eliminate guesswork, quick formatting of common labels, a pre-programmed library of terms and symbols, memory storage for up to 1,000 custom labels, quality craftsmanship and integrated shock bumpers, and customizability for adding graphics and logos to labels.
The labels are also designed withstand moisture, heat, solvents, oil, dirt, chemicals and UV rays without smearing, fading or peeling, and the machines feature lithium-ion rechargeable batteries for fast charging and no need to replace batteries.
Models on show include the RHINO 5200, a portable, affordable label printer for datacom, electrical, audio/visual, security, MRO, construction and broadcast professionals, with a hot key to format text into perfect patch panel labels, another to print matching cable flags or face plate tags, wire wraps, terminal/110 block labels, barcodes and more. The RHINO 6000 adds more features including the ability to use Windows-based Rhino Connect software to create labels on a computer and download them to the labeller for even faster labeling on site.
PLASA 2011 1-L35