DYMO Rhino 5200 Manuale Utente

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Creating Flag Labels
Flag labels wrap around a 
wire or cable leaving the 
text part of the label 
extending out from the 
cable. The text on Flag 
labels is automatically 
printed on both ends of 
the label, leaving a blank 
space in the middle that 
wraps around the cable. When the label is applied 
to the cable, both ends of the label are applied back 
to back leaving a tail or flag. The result is a label that 
can be read from both sides.
To create a flag label
1. Press 
 + . 
2. Select SmallMediumLarge, or XLarge for the 
wrap around portion and press 
.
3. Enter or select the length for the flag portion of 
the label and press 
Select AUTO to have the length automatically 
set to fit the text. 
To create multiple labels quickly, see Creating a 
Series of Labels
 on page 16.
Creating Fixed Length Labels 
Normally, the length of the label is determined by 
the length of the text entered. However, you may 
want to make a label for a specific purpose that is a 
fixed length regardless of the length of the text.
The factory default fixed length is 1.0” (25 mm). Any 
change you make to the fixed length setting 
remains in effect until you change it.
To set the label length
1. Press .
2. Enter or select the length of the label and 
press .
Any text that does not fit within the fixed length 
appears shaded in the display and will be cut off 
when the label is printed. 
Creating Panel Labels 
You can create two types of panel labels: Patch 
Panel and Electrical Panel labels.
Creating Patch Panel Labels
A Patch Panel label allows 
you to label a row of ports 
on a patch panel. You 
select the distance 
between ports, enter the 
text, and print. The result 
is a long label with 
multiple, evenly spaced 
text for each port.
To create a patch panel label
1. Press .
2. Select Patch panel and press 
.
3. Enter or select the distance between each port 
and press 
The default distance is 0.6” (12 mm).
4. Enter or select the number of ports and 
press .
Each port is separated by a solid black line on 
the display.
5. Enter the text for each port in the label. 
Use the left or right arrow key to move from 
port to port.
To create data for the ports automatically, see 
Creating a Series of Labels on page 16.
To print separator lines between the ports, see 
Printing Separator Lines Between Cells on 
page 14.
Creating Electrical Panel Labels
An Electrical Panel label 
allows you to label a row of 
breakers on an electrical 
panel. You select the 
breaker size and number 
of breakers, enter the text, 
and print. The result is a 
long label with text for 
each breaker.
To create an electrical panel label
1. Press .
2. Select Electrical panel and press 
.
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