With your new RHINO label printer, you can create a
wide variety of high-quality, self-adhesive labels.
You can choose to print your labels in many
different sizes and styles. The printer uses RHINO
Industrial label cartridges in widths of 6 mm, 9 mm,
12 mm, or 19 mm. RHINO label cartridges are also
available in a wide range of materials, such as
flexible nylon, permanent polyester, vinyl, nonadhesive tag, and heat shrink tubes.
Visit www.dymo.com for information on the full
line of labels and accessories for your printer.
Warranty Registration
Visit www.dymo.com/register to register your
label printer online.
Getting Started
Follow the instructions in this section to start using
your printer for the first time.
Connecting the Power
The printer can operate on battery or AC power. A
power adapter is included with your printer.
An optional rechargeable battery pack is included
if you purchased the hard case kit.
Visit www.dymo.com for information on
obtaining an optional rechargeable battery pack.
To connect the power adapter
1. Plug the power adapter into the power
connector on the top of the printer. See Figure 2.
Figure 2
2. Plug the other end of the power adapter into a
power outlet.
Inserting the Battery Pack
The hard case kit includes a rechargeable, Lithiumion battery pack for portable use when not
connected to the power adapter. As temporary
backup power, the printer can operate using six AA
alkaline batteries.
To insert the battery pack
1. Press the thumb latch on the back of the printer
to remove the battery compartment cover. See
Figure 3.
The printer can operate with six AA alkaline
batteries for power; however, alkaline batteries
should only be used as temporary backup power.
To save power, the printer will automatically turn
off after five minutes of inactivity.
Connecting the Power Adapter
The printer uses a 110V-240V power adapter.
Connecting the power adapter with the battery
pack inserted recharges the battery pack.
Figure 3
2. Insert the battery pack into the battery
compartment. See Figure 3.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Remove the battery pack if the printer will not
be used for a long period of time.
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Recharging the Battery Pack
Press thumb
latch to open
Lift
Label guides
Ribbon
rewind spool
The battery pack automatically recharges while the
printer is connected to a power source through the
power adapter. Charging the battery pack for the
first time will take approximately eight hours;
recharging the battery pack will take approximately
two hours.
Inserting the Batteries
As temporary backup power, the printer can
operate using six AA alkaline batteries.
To insert the batteries
1. Press the thumb latch on the back of the
printer to remove the battery compartment
cover. See Figure 4.
Figure 4
2. Insert the batteries into the battery
compartment. See Figure 4.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Remove the batteries if the printer will not be
used for a long period of time.
3. Insert the cartridge with the label and ribbon
positioned between the label guides.
Figure 5
4. Press firmly on the cartridge until the cartridge
snaps into place.
To avoid tape jams, make sure both sides of the
label cartridge snap into place.
5. Close the label cartridge door.
To remove the label cartridge
1. Gently lift the label cartridge door on the back
of the printer.
2. Gently remove the label cartridge.
3. Insert a new label cartridge as described above.
4. Reset the label width as described in Setting
the Label Width.
Setting the Label Width
Inserting and Removing the
Label Cartridge
Your printer comes with a starter label cartridge.
Visit www.dymo.com for information about
purchasing additional label cartridges.
To insert the label cartridge
1. Gently lift the label cartridge door on the back
2. Make sure the label and ribbon are taut across
of the printer.
the mouth of the cartridge and that the label
passes between the label guides. If necessary,
turn the ribbon rewind spool clockwise to
tighten the ribbon.
Each time you insert a label cartridge into the
printer, you are prompted to set the label width so
the printer knows what size label you are currently
using. Some of the features you use to design labels
depend on the width of the label.
However, to create a label for a label width different
than what is currently in the printer, you can set the
label width at any time from the Settings menu.
To set the label width
1. Press .
The Settings menu appears on the display.
2. Select Label width and press .
3. Select the width of the label currently inserted in
the printer.
4. Press and then select Done (OK).
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Selecting a Language
Feature indicators
Caption bar
Battery level
indicator
LCD Display
The first time you turn on the power, you are
prompted to select your desired language. By
default, the language is set to English.
Several language-related features on the printer
are determined by the language setting, such as
special characters, menu text, and so on. You can
change the language selection at any time from the
Settings menu.
To select a language
1. Press .
2. Select Language and press .
3. Select the language.
4. Press and then select Done (OK).
Selecting Units of Measure
The first time you turn on the power, you are
prompted to select your desired units of measure.
You can choose to work in inches or millimeters.
You can change the units of measure at any time
from the Settings menu.
To select the units of measure
1. Press .
2. Select Units and press .
3. Select inch or mm.
4. Press and then select Done (OK).
Getting to Know Your Printer
Become familiar with the location of the feature
and function keys on your printer. See Figure 1 on
page 4. The following sections describe each
feature in detail.
Power
The button turns the power on and off. If no
keys are pressed after five minutes, the power is
turned off automatically.
When the printer is turned off, the current label file
and its settings are remembered for the next time
the printer is turned on. If the batteries and power
adapter are disconnected at the same time, some
of the settings are remembered; however, the
current label file is lost and you will need to reset
the label width when you reconnect the power and
turn on the printer.
The LCD display includes a caption bar across the
top showing the current label type, and feature
indicators on the right side showing which features
are currently selected. See Figure 6.
Figure 6
When the text you have entered will not fit on the
label as currently defined, the portion of the text
that will not fit is shaded. If you attempt to print the
label containing text that will not fit, the excess text
will not be printed.
Using the Backlight
In low light conditions, you can turn on the
backlight to make it easier to see the display. To
save power, the back light will turn off
automatically after 15 seconds of inactivity.
Pressing any key will turn the backlight back on
again. The backlight key acts as a toggle to turn the
light on and off.
To toggle backlighting on and off
Press .
Adjusting the Display Contrast
In addition to backlighting, you can adjust
the display contrast to help in different
lighting conditions.
To adjust the display contrast
1. Press .
2. Select LCD contrast and press .
3. Use the arrow keys to select a value between
0 (lighter) and 8 (darker). The contrast changes
as you select the different settings.
4. Press , and then select Done (OK).
Caption Bar
The Caption bar at the top of the display shows the
current label type and for some label types,
additional information about the label, such as size
or barcode type.
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CAPS Mode
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BKSP
Cutter Button
The key toggles capitalization on and off.
When CAPS mode is turned on, the CAPS indicator
is shown on the display and all letters that you
enter are capitalized. The default setting is CAPS
mode on. When CAPS mode is off, all letters
entered appear in lowercase.
To toggle CAPS on and off
Press + .
Shift Key
The keys are used to select the function or
symbol printed above a key. For example, when
you press , the number 9 appears in the display;
however, if you press and then , an
asterisk (*) appears in the display.
Escape Key
The key returns you to the previous menu
from within any menu without making a selection.
Navigation Keys
The navigation keys operate as follows:
KeyFunction
Moves one character to the left in the display
,
Returns to the previous menu (can also use )
SHIFT
SHIFT
Moves one cell to the left in a multi-cell label
Moves one label to the left in the display
,
Moves one character to the right in the display
=
Moves to the next menu level (can also use )
Moves one cell to the right in a multi-cell label
Moves one label to the right in the display
=
Moves up in a list of items
;
Moves down in a list of items
:
OKSelects a menu item
Backspace Key
The key removes the character to the left of
the cursor.
Clear Key
The key clears all current text settings and
format, returning the display to the General
label type.
The Cut button cuts the label. When printing
multiple labels, the printer pauses after printing
each label so that you can cut the label. You can
turn this feature off, so that multiple labels will
print continuously. See Pausing Between Labels
on page 17.
Hot Keys
A number of Hot Keys are available for creating
specific types of labels, adding barcodes,
inserting symbols, and using the text from the
library. These Hot Keys are described in detail
later in this User Guide.
Working with Label Files
The printer creates and stores labels as label files. A
label file can contain one or more labels. When you
create a new label, you also create a new label file.
You can then insert additional labels, remove labels,
and store a group of labels as a label file in memory.
Creating a Label File
The printer remembers the last label that you were
working on when the power was turned off. You
need to clear that label text and formatting before
you create a new label.
To create a new label file
1. If necessary, press to clear the previous
label and formatting from the display.
2. Type some text using the keypad.
3. Format the text using Text size or Text styles.
See Formatting a Label on page 9.
4. Save the label to memory.
See Saving a Label File on page 17.
Adding Labels to a Label File
You can add additional labels to an existing label file.
To add a label to a file
1. Press + .
2. Select To the right to add a label to the right of
the cursor position or To the left to add a label
to the left of the cursor position.
3. Press . A new blank label is inserted in
the display to the left or right of the current label.
You can move from label to label using the
arrow keys.
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