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Rhinopro 5000 Printerlabelmaker
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Dymo 15517
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We found 5 listings for the Rhinopro 5000 Printerlabelmaker (Dymo 15517):
Specs
UPC 0-71701-15517-7, EAN 0-071701-155177
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Reviews by Users
18 Jan 2009



Good if you have the right expectation.
Bought this a couple of years ago when we started our structured wiring project at home. THought it would also come in handy in my technology business for labeling cables, wall jacks, etc, and it has. But, like a lot of stuff these days, it doesn't work to spec, and even when it does it's very limited in what it will produce.
WHAT WORKS:
Wrap style labels work very well. I've gone through almost 40 feet of label tape just labeling coax, UTP (Cat 5) and some 110v cables (Romex an...
–Joeyfrom Amazon.com
08 Apr 2008



does a good job
I bought one of these things last year, mostly to label audio equipment and cables around our community theater and for our band. So far, the labels I've produced with it are high quality and have lasted well. I did waste a lot of tape until I found out how to change type size; directions aren't always very clear. The rubber bumper that surrounds the unit is a pain to remove, though it certainly does protect it well. If only the labels weren't so expensive! I had a weird problem with mine t...
–Chef Leofrom Amazon.com
15 Dec 2006



The Ford Taurus of "Industrial" Labelers
The other reviewer is correct that the "boot" is totally useless - take it out of the box and just throw it away. You can't even modify it to make room for the door to open. He is also correct on the backwards brackets in the extra small font - to print them "correctly" you have to type them in backwards. He is slightly off on the switch for the label type - it does switch over to the different size tapes when you press it them in, in the manual it says "set the cassette switch for the size o...
–D. MOOREfrom Amazon.com