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What's the BEST portable wire label printer under $200 2

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Option81

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Dec 3, 2002
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Need to get 5 wire label printers and I have a budget of $1000 so need them to be around $200 each.

Just curious, what's the best wire label printer if money's no object?

Thanks!!
 
We still use the Panduit LS7 todo all our labeling. They do a really good job and hold up fairly well.

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I use the Thomas & Betts EXL-100. I've seen it sold under the name Rhino Labeler in some magazines. Same unit, different color. The Thomas and Betts one is for wrap around wires and a good old Ptouch for other odd jobs like face plates, device identification...
 
We have a RhinoPRO 5000 we purchased last summer and does a pretty nice job all around. I've used it mostly for cables and barcodes to label our backup tapes.

Seen it for about ~$130.
 
Thomas and Betts is the same as the RhinoPro but with a diffent color ! Rhino is the bright yellow one while the T&B is the blue one. I agree, I always use the T&B one for wires and a regular Brother P-Touch for device/face plates.
 
I have the RhinoPRO 5000 and love it. I got it from buy.com for $85.
 
I have to agree the Rhino Pro 5000 is one of the better labelers I have used. I especially like the hot keys, for like patch panels, cable wrap etc. It saves alot of how many spaces do I need to line up label with the patch cable scenarios
 
While the Rhino Pro 5000 looks like a great value it lacks the two things I look for in a label printer.

1. QWERTY keyboard.

2. Self laminating labels.

I can't think of a under $200 printer that has both of these features.
 
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