Product DescriptionThe new RHINO 6000 is an ideal labeling tool for datacom, professional Audio/Video, security and electrical systems, as well as all types of labeling throughout commercial buildings, factories, warehouses, and even homes.The RHINO 6000 Label Printer is the first printer in the RHINO product family to offer PC connectivity. The installer can either create labels before reaching the worksite by downloading files from any Windows-based software program or they can create or edit labels while when they reach the worksite.The RHINO 6000 also has a library of over 250 easy-to-find industry terms and symbols; and also the ability to save over 1,000 of custom labels, which helps the installer save typing time. A quick-charge lithium-ion rechargeable battery, power-assisted label cutter, integrated impact bumper that protects against falls while allowing easy access to the label cartridge - it's only the surface of what the new RHINO 6000 can do.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Amazingly Inadequate
We have used Brother P-Touch labels for years for custom calibration labels for our clients and products that we make. When Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) finally broke P-Touch Editor, I thought it would be worthwhile to evaluate a portable printer and picked the Rhinopro 6000 because it advertises the capability to develop labels on a computer.
The printer was delivered without the software. Somehow I missed this fine distinction in the description. As is, the function of the 6000 is rudimentary ... Read More
Rating: - Better than P-Touch, but no panacea
Having fought with nearly every model of P-Touch labeler over the years - mostly for cable labeling, which it's simply not designed for - I broke down and bought the Rhino 6000 last week, thinking I was going pro.
As the previous reviewer mentions, it solves a lot of the design flaws of the previous top-of-the-line Rhino model. However, I'm still finding it incredibly annoying for the following reasons:
* The built-in symbol library is tiny and a pain to access (multi-level menus ... Read More
Rating: - Best Rhinopro if you can afford it
The 6000 is the latest in the line of Rhinopro label printers. While this is the most expensive, it seems to answer all of the criticisms I have seen of the earlier versions, and is an incredibly versatile machine.
The printer takes tapes from 1/4 inch to a full 1 inch wide. It is not clear from the literature, but a call to Dymo confirmed that the 6000 takes the D1 tapes as well as the specialized Rhino tapes, so there is a wide range of sizes and colors available, and you can use tapes you ... Read More