Dymo Rhino 6000 Industrial Label Printer User Guide - Page 14

Creating Fixed Length Labels, Creating Patch Panel Labels, Creating Terminal Block Labels

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To print a flag label 1. Press FLAG. 2. Enter the length for the flag portion of the label. Select AUTO to have the length automatically set to fit the text. The total length of the label is calculated by doubling the flag length and adding 34 mm to wrap around the cable. 3. Press OK to create the label. 4. Enter the text for the label and press PRINT. To create multiple labels quickly, see Creating a Series of Labels on page 12. Creating Fixed Length Labels Normally, the length of the label is determined by the length of the text entered. However, you may wish 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 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 FIXED. 2. Enter the length of the label and press OK. Any text that does not fit within the fixed length appears shaded in the display and will be truncated when the label is printed. Creating Patch Panel Labels Patch panel mode allows you to label a row of ports on a patch panel. You select the distance between ports, enter the desired 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 PPANEL. 2. Select Port distance. 3. Enter the distance between each port and press OK. The factory default is 15 mm. 4. Select # of ports. 5. Enter the number of ports and press OK. 6. Select Done (ESC) to create the label. Each port is separated by a solid black line on the display. 7. 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 12. To print vertical lines between the ports, see Printing Vertical Lines between Cells on page 10. Creating Terminal Block Labels Terminal block labels are very similar to patch panel labels; however, the text is printed vertically for each block. To create a terminal block label 1. Press TBLOCK. 2. Select # of blocks and press OK. 3. Enter the number of blocks and press OK. 4. Select Block size and press OK. 5. Enter the width of each block and press OK. The factory default is 17.5 mm. 6. Select Done (ESC) to create the label. 7. Enter the text for each terminal. Use SHIFT + , or = to move among terminals. To create data for the terminal blocks automatically, see Creating a Series of Labels on page 12. 8

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To print a flag label
1. Press
FLAG
.
2.
Enter the length for the flag portion of the label.
Select
AUTO
to have the length automatically set to
fit the text. The total length of the label is calculated
by doubling the flag length and adding 34 mm to
wrap around the cable.
3. Press
OK
to create the label.
4.
Enter the text for the label and press
PRINT
.
To create multiple labels quickly, see
Creating a
Series of Labels
on page 12.
Creating Fixed Length Labels
Normally, the length of the label is determined by the
length of the text entered. However, you may wish 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 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
FIXED
.
2.
Enter the length of the label and press
OK
.
Any text that does not fit within the fixed length
appears shaded in the display and will be truncated
when the label is printed.
Creating Patch Panel Labels
Patch panel mode allows you to
label a row of ports on a patch
panel. You select the distance
between ports, enter the desired
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
PPANEL
.
2. Select
Port distance
.
3.
Enter the distance between each port and press
OK
.
The factory default is 15 mm.
4. Select
# of ports
.
5.
Enter the number of ports and press
OK
.
6. Select
Done
(
ESC
) to create the label.
Each port is separated by a solid black line on the
display.
7.
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 12.
To print vertical lines between the ports, see
Printing
Vertical Lines between Cells
on page 10.
Creating Terminal Block Labels
Terminal block labels are very
similar to patch panel labels;
however, the text is printed
vertically for each block.
To create a terminal block
label
1. Press
TBLOCK
.
2. Select
# of blocks
and press
OK
.
3.
Enter the number of blocks and press
OK
.
4. Select
Block size
and press
OK
.
5.
Enter the width of each block and press
OK
. The
factory default is 17.5 mm.
6. Select
Done
(
ESC
) to create the label.
7.
Enter the text for each terminal.
Use
SHIFT
+
,
or
=
to move among terminals.
To create data for the terminal blocks automatically,
see
Creating a Series of Labels
on page 12.