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Re: Rhino 3000



I got one recently also and love it.
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Robert Green wrote:

> Just bought the Rhino 3000 label maker and I'm tickled pink.  Really a
> well-thought out, easy to use labeller with lots and lots of extra
> features like built-in serialization of labels, memory recall, built
> in symbols and common room names, a nice black rubber boot, a
> backlight LCD (very, very handy) and a keyboard layout similar enough
> to a PC keyboard to be very easy to figure out.  I've applied labels
> lengthwise to RG6 and then fished it through some very narrow
> openings without scraping the labels off (I'm using their nylon
> stock).
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> All in all, a very neat tool.  I highly recommend it for cable
> labeling as well as all sorts of other applications.  Works great on
> my Hi-8 videotapes and lots of other places where I used to use
> Sharpies.   I recently discovered, to my dismay, that for whatever
> reason, the silver Sharpies will actually rub off RG6 and I had to
> re-tone some cables to ID them again as a result.  With the Rhino,
> all I do is type the one label and print as many copies as I need.
> Sure's a lot faster than trying to write carefully on a round wire
> with a fat-tip pen!

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