Dymo Complete Guide to Cleaning and Troubleshooting Your Rhino 5200 Label Maker

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Adjusting Print Contrast

Depending on the label material you choose, you may need to lighten or darken the print on the label.

To adjust the print contrast

1.Press .

2.Select Print contrast and press .

3.Use the arrow keys to adjust the print contrast.

4.Press and then select Done (OK).

5.Repeat as necessary until you are satisfied with the print quality.

Using Printer Memory

The printer has a powerful memory feature that can store label files for later recall. The number of label files that can be stored is dependent on the size of the label files.

Saving a Label File

When you save a label file, all the label text and formatting are saved. A label file name can be up to 20 alphanumeric characters in length.

To save a label file

1.Create the labels in your label file.

2.Press .

3.Select New and press .

4.Enter a name for your label file and

press .

5.Press to start a new label.

Recalling a Label File from Memory

Once a label is saved to memory, you can recall the label to print or edit. Recalling a label replaces the current label.

To recall a label from memory

1.Press .

The memory locations are displayed.

2.Select the memory location that contains the

label you want and press .

A message appears confirming that you want to clear the current label text and formatting.

3.Press .

Deleting a Label File from Memory

When you no longer need a stored label file, you can delete the file from memory.

To delete a label from memory

1.Press .

The saved label files are displayed.

2.Select the label file you want to delete.

3.Press S HIF T + , and then press to clear the memory location.

Cleaning Your Printer

Your printer is designed to give you long and trouble-free service, while requiring very little maintenance.

Clean your printer from time to time to keep it working properly.

To clean the print head

1.Remove the label cartridge.

2.Remove the cleaning tool from inside the label cartridge door.

Figure 7

3.Gently wipe the padded side of the tool across the print head. See Figure 7.

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Contents Rhino Contents Troubleshooting Using BarcodesRhino 5200 Label Printer Connecting the Power About Your New PrinterGetting Started Recharging the Battery Pack Setting the Label WidthInserting the Optional Battery Pack Inserting and Removing Label CartridgeSelecting a Language PowerGetting to Know Your Printer Selecting Units of MeasureWorking with Label Files Printing a Label File Formatting a LabelRemoving Labels from a File Changing the Text SizeCreating Industrial Labels Using International CharactersCreating Cable and Wire Labels Creating Multi-Line LabelsCreating Flag Labels Creating Fixed Length LabelsCreating Panel Labels Creating Patch Panel LabelsPrinting Empty Breakers Using Breaker MultipliersCreating Block Labels Creating Terminal Block LabelsCreating 110-Block Labels Using Fuse MultipliersCreating Module Labels Printing Empty ModulesUsing Barcodes Adding Symbols Using the Text LibraryCreating a Series of Labels Printing Multiple Copies Pausing Between LabelsPrinting Options Collating Multiple CopiesUsing Printer Memory Cleaning Your PrinterSymbols Troubleshooting Problem/Error Message SolutionWhen Discharging the Battery Documentation FeedbackWhile Charging Environmental Information Device CertificationDistributed by DYMO, Atlanta, GA Sanford, L.P

Rhino 5200 specifications

The Dymo Rhino 5200 is a robust label maker designed specifically for professionals seeking efficiency and accuracy in their labeling tasks. Housed within a rugged, compact body, this device is ideal for both on-the-job use and everyday office needs. The Rhino 5200 stands out due to its user-friendly interface and variety of features that streamline the labeling process.

One of the main features of the Dymo Rhino 5200 is its fast and easy labeling capabilities. With its built-in keyboard, users can quickly input text, and the device boasts a display that shows how the label will look before printing. This preview feature minimizes errors and saves time, making it an essential tool for anyone who requires multiple labels or extensive inventories.

The Rhino 5200 utilizes thermal printing technology, which means it doesn’t require ink or toner. Instead, it heats the printing element to create clear and durable labels—an environmentally friendly option that reduces waste. This technology also results in sharp, legible prints that can endure various conditions, including exposure to moisture and harsh chemicals, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.

The device supports a wide range of label sizes and materials, including flexible nylon, heat-shrink tubes, and long-lasting polyester. Users can select from over 150 different symbols and a variety of font styles, enhancing creativity and utility. This flexibility makes the Rhino 5200 perfect for labeling cables, shelves, bins, and even electrical panels.

Additionally, it features a memory function capable of storing up to 100 of your most frequently used labels. This function significantly speeds up repetitive tasks, allowing users to produce labels with ease. Another notable characteristic is its ability to quickly switch between different label types, adding to the efficiency of operations.

With its rugged design, the Dymo Rhino 5200 is also built to handle tough work environments, resistant to drops and bumps while ensuring reliability. Its long-lasting battery life further enhances portability, making it accessible for professionals who are on the move.

In summary, the Dymo Rhino 5200 is an advanced label maker designed for efficiency, reliability, and ease of use. Whether for professional or personal use, its combination of durability, versatility, and innovative features ensures it meets the diverse needs of users across various fields.