DYMO Rhino 5200 User Manual

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Creating 110-Block Labels
You can only print a
110-Block label on 3/8” 
(9 mm), 1/2” (12 mm), or 
3/4” (19 mm) wide labels.
To create a 110-block 
label
1. Press .
2. Select 110-block and 
press .
3. Select the block type and press 
.
4. Select Single row or Dual row and 
press .
Each block is separated by a solid black line on 
the display.
5. Enter the text for each block. 
Use the left or right arrow key to move from 
block to block. Use the up or down arrow key to 
move from row to row.
To create data for the blocks automatically, see 
Creating a Series of Labels on page 16.
To print separator lines between the blocks, see 
Printing Separator Lines Between Cells on 
page 14.
Creating Module Labels
A Module label allows you 
to label a row of fuses of 
varying widths. You set the 
width of a fuse and the 
number of fuses, enter the 
text for each fuse, and print. 
You can use fuse multipliers 
to adjust the width of 
individual modules as necessary.
To create a module label
1. Press 
 + .
2. Enter or select the fuse length and 
press . 
Select the length that applies to the smallest size 
fuse in the module. You can then use fuse 
multipliers to increase the size of any individual 
modules that are larger. The default fuse length 
is 1.0” (25.4 mm).
3. Enter or select the number of modules and 
press .
4. Enter the fuse multiplier for each module and 
press .
Each fuse is separated by a solid black line on 
the display.
5. Enter the text for each module. 
Use the left or right arrow key to move from 
module to module.
To adjust the fuse multipliers after a label has been 
created, see Using Fuse Multipliers.
To create the data for the modules automatically, 
see Creating a Series of Labels on page 16.
Using Fuse Multipliers
Fuse multipliers allow you to adjust the size of 
individual fuse modules within a module type label. 
To adjust the size of an individual module
1. Create a Module label as described in Creating 
2. Press 
.
3. Select Current label config. and press 
.
4. Select Fuse multipliers and press 
.
5. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the 
module number to adjust and press =.
6. Select the multiplier for that module. 
7. Press  
and 
then 
Done (OK) to return 
to the label.
Printing Empty Modules
By default, empty modules at the end of a Module 
label are not printed. You can choose whether or 
not to print empty modules at the end of a label.
To print empty modules
1. Press .
2. Select Print empty modules and press 
.
3. Select On and press 
.
4. Select Done (OK) to return to the label.
Any empty modules at the end of a Module label 
will now be printed.
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