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DYMO Industrial RhinoPro Self-Laminating Labels - 1
DYMO Industrial RhinoPro Self-Laminating Labels - 1

DYMO Industrial RhinoPro Self-Laminating Labels - 1" Black on White (1 Roll, 1734821) - Compatible with DYMO Industrial Rhino Label Makers - Perfect for Warehouse, Shipping, and Industrial Labeling Needs

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Description

Specially formulated to stick longer on wire and cable. Self-laminating labels protect print from exposure to oil, solvents, water and abrasion. Thermal transfer printing technology, so label text won't smudge, smear, or fade. 0 Made in Belgium. Use with LabelManager, LabelPoint, LabelWriter DUO and older DYMO label printers.

Features

    Specially formulated to stick longer on wire and cable.

    Self-laminating labels protect print from exposure to oil, solvents, water and abrasion.

    Thermal transfer printing technology, so label text won't smudge, smear, or fade.

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I am using this with a Dymo Rhinopro 6000 unit. The environment is in a corporate IT setting and server rooms. The primary use of the the self-laminating is for cables. I have found that anything larger than an ethernet cable (Including shielded CAT6) is too large and the transparent tape does not overlap. So far they are still sticking, but for longevity I would like to have the tape wrapped completely around the cable. The labels really do stick very well. They are not good to cable labels, I would prefer the self-laminating tape instead. The backing is split down the middle but is rather hard to peel off. I also have learned to keep the cassettes either in the box or machine. Once the carbon paper comes out of the cassette it is impossible to feed back in. There are tiny plastic guides that can break as well, causing problems with the cassette.Package arrived on a REALLY hot day and since I hadn't waited for it to return to below "heat-stroke temperature", the toner completely adhered to the white label during the first print run. Unknowingly, I pressed the cut button and the toner was severed from the spool inside. So, I had to carefully disassemble the cartridge, recoil the toner on the spool, and painstakingly reassemble the two halves together. That was not easy, nor fun. But, after that, I haven't had ANY issues with it. I use it to mark the ends of 18ga MTW insulated wire in PLC panels. As of this post, I have not had a single label unwrapped itself. The lamination protects the print underneath from any abrasions that may be encountered inside of the panel (which isn't much in all honesty - but I can apply pressure with my fingernail and I'd still be confident in using it in harsher environments).Dymo only offers the 1" 24mm labels. These labels are extra long when you put it on the patch cable. Would be great if Dymo offered a 3/4" self laminating tape. You can only print two lines of text on the label. I typically type three lines of text which will wrap around the cable a bit more.Would have given it a five if they offered the 3/4" self laminating versionShould have read the reviews. Doesn't work with 5200. Nothing in manuals or official communication that indicates this. Very annoying.Like another reviewer said, these labels will not self laminate around Cat5 or Cat6 cables or "usual" sized coax. They will probably see some use around 12-14 AWG electrical wire. If you're mainly doing network wiring, skip this and go for the regular 1" tape.Just what I expected and needed...Did the job of labeling my boat wiring. I bought a used bass boat that had multiple wiring issues. Made marking and wiring the boat so it can be troubleshot and repaired in the future.Thanks, quick deliver and product quality.Kinda pricey, but definitely worth it! I had a job where I went through 3 rolls of this stuff. No complaints except for when I tried to attach it at 15°F, where it cracked. Note to self - Don't label wires when it's 15°F outside! Seriously, it's good stuff.Not sure where the problem is but bought two rolls to try and both when installed in Rhino label machine the are sticking and I have to waste about 2ft by pulling out to get it to work properly. Not to satisfied with this type........Good value would purchase again.Does not work with Rhino 5200. Rhino 5200 can only accept tapes 3/4" are smaller.Parfait