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RHINO 3/4 WHITE VINYL LABELSPrimary InformationProduct Type : Labels Color : White UNSPSC CodeUNSPSC Code : 55121600
Media Type: Thermal Label
Media Size: 0.75"" Width x 18 ft Length
ExcellentCan't print where the two release backing meet across the middle of the tape,Seem to be nice and a good size but very expensive for one roll.Good replacement for my friend's machine. Works awesome.These labels are great. They are expensive but they print out well and they adhere well for the most part. The only time I have issues is that if you store this outside and you have any real humidity then expect it to eventually peel off. This is not the same as the super industrial labeling material that is used in production facilities but it comes in at a tolerable second place.N/AN/Atext doesn't always come out perfect but its probably the best out there.I have to admit I've been ordering the non genuine labels for my Dymo labeller for quite a while now. But I thought I'd splash out and get some genuine ones for a change. I'd forgotten how good they are.They don't unstick. Don't fade. Are more supple and print much clearer. Literally vastly superior to the cheap fakes. I won't be trying to save money in future !The Amazon description states "Dymo Rhino 4200 English Layout, Handheld use Label Maker...Easily navigate the familiar QWERTY keyboard.". One might expect, having ordered it from the UK, that the 'QUERTY' keyboard would be exactly that, i.e. along the top letter row we may have 'Q W E R T Y', but this is not so. Instead along the top row, we have 'Q W E R T Z'. The 'missing' 'Y' is at the left end of the bottom row, where we find 'Z' on a UK keyboard. This swapping of 'Y' and 'Z' key locations is a slightly annoying issue that I can live with - no one (?) tries to touch type on such a small keypad anyway. However, the supplied power supply is also just two-pin, presumably intended for the UK market, with no associated UK three-pin adaptor. I had to use the product immediately upon use so I won't be returning if for a refund. However, I have, therefore, order (not via Amazon) a Dymo branded UK power adaptor for a bit over £24. Amazon may want to check that its descriptions and products are matching and appropriate for the countries in which it is trading. Notwithstanding that last comment, I am a fan and user of Amazon, but even Amazon can make mistakes.This particular pack wasn't as well scored on the back as most of the other original Dymo labels I've used. They stick well once the backing is removed but it's annoying to have to pick away at an edge to get the backing off. Thankfully I've only had two badly scored out a dozen or so Dymo label packs I've used and one of them was mostly all scored.It was enough to make me broaden my horizons and try the compatibles.Very handy labels, I've used these for a variety of uses without any problems, including labelling our post box and as labels on a black plastic box. They seem to stick well.The initial tape I received from Amazon had a very thin/flexible backing paper that made it difficult to peel off - I contacted demo support about this via twitter and they sent me a replacement that didn't suffer this problem. Excellent customer support.This was a replacement tape for my Dymo Rhino.More expensive than compatible products, but more reliable.