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Cable ID label printer recommendations

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I wonder if anyone can recommend cable id printer? I know Brady is the leader in this field and I have used their products in the past but I wonder if anyone has used any other manufacturer they can comment on? I found the K-Sun Green Machine but I am not sure how does it compare to lets say Brady BMP71 and how much more expensive or cheaper their consumables are? Any other products worth mentioning?

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We use weidmuller. Not sure how the pricing compares to other products but we will use them just beacuse of the good service we get. Their printer is a big old thing but they are releasing a handheld unit soon. http://www.weidmuller.com/120405/Products/Systemized-marking/Printers/cw_index_v2.aspx

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I use the 3M PL200 and have been very happy with it. The printer itself is only around $120 You can get a wide variety of tape and heat shrink labels in different sizes and colors.

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I have been using the Pandit LQ8 (?) Does lots of stuff, about $250, and it has a QWERTY keyboard. I, personally, found the Brady stuff to be expensive for the harsh environment it has to live in with me.

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I chose the DYMO Rhino 4200. QWERTY keyboard a big plus, Hot Keys for specific label types, Rechargeable Batteries, AC charger and carrying case and costs about $125. Fits just fine in my toolbox. Been using it for over a year and so far has worked flawlessly. If it craps out buying a new one still puts me ahead of the game vs. more expensive units. My 2 cents.

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Hi everyone, The DYMO RHINO is indeed a good option for use to label cables. You can choose between labels that you wrap around, or flag around a cable. Or label that are heat-shrink. All labels are water, UV and oil resistant and provide a durable solution. The 3M device that is seen in Bering C Sparkies post is rebranded to Dymo Rhino. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate. Kind regards, ^GB

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The Dymo Rhino 5200 (also sold as the 3M PL200) is a nice printer except: 1) the label stock is expensive, about $6/ft for heat shrink 2) the printer wastes a lot of label stock, 3) it is not unusual to get a bad label cartridge right out of the box I have one and I do use it, but there is room for improvement.

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I noticed this also when I first started using this printer. So now I get a list of several labels that will be needed and enter them all at one time with 3 spaces between them. Then print out the long run of labels and cut between them with scissors. It is a little more work but saves a ton of money on label stock, and for myself at least I find this method to work rather well and is not terribly awkward. BCS

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Yep, you do need to carry scisors it the kit!! When I have a batch of numbers to do at once I usually use the patch panel label setting so I can print a whole string of numbers without all the wasted space between them.

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