Printing empty breakers, Creating block labels, Creating terminal block labels – Dymo Rhino 5200 User Manual

Page 12: Creating 110-block labels

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To adjust the size of an individual breaker

1. Create an Electrical Panel label as described in

Creating Electrical Panel Labels.

2. Press

.

3. Select Current label config. and press

.

4. Select Breaker multipliers and press

.

5. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the

breaker number to adjust and press =.

6. Select the multiplier for that breaker.
7. Press

and

then

Done (OK) to

return to the label.

Printing Empty Breakers

By default, empty breakers at the end of an
Electrical Panel label are not printed. You can
choose whether or not to print empty breakers at
the end of a label.
To print empty breakers

1. Press .
2. Select Print empty breakers and

press .

3. Select On and press

.

4. Select Done (OK) to return to the label.
Any empty breakers at the end of an Electrical
Panel label will now be printed.

Creating Block Labels

You can create two types of block labels: Terminal
Block and 110-Block labels.

Creating Terminal Block Labels

A Terminal Block label is
very similar to a Patch
Panel label; however, the
text is printed vertically
for each block.
To create a terminal

block label

1. Press .
2. Select Terminal block

and press

.

3. Enter or select the number of blocks and

press .

4. Enter or select the block width and

press .
The default block width is 17.5 mm.
Each block is separated by a solid black line on
the display.

5. Enter the text for each terminal.

Use the up or down arrow key to move from
terminal to terminal.

To create data for the terminal blocks automatically,
see Creating a Series of Labels on page 15.
To print separator lines between the ports, see
Printing Separator Lines Between Cells on
page 14.

Creating 110-Block Labels

You can only print a
110-Block label on 9 mm,
12 mm, or 19 mm wide
labels.
To create a 110-block

label

1. Press .
2. Select 110-block and

press .

3. Select the block type and press

.

4. Select Single row or Dual row and

press .
Each block is separated by a solid black line on
the display.

5. Enter the text for each block.

Use the left or right arrow key to move from
block to block. Use the up or down arrow key to
move from row to row.

To create data for the blocks automatically, see
Creating a Series of Labels on page 15.
To print separator lines between the blocks, see
Printing Separator Lines Between Cells on
page 14.

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