Dymo’s Rhino 6000+ Enables TIA-606-Compliant Label Generation

Users can create labels on the jobsite or in the office, to fit cables, patch panels, 110 blocks and more products.
Aug. 4, 2025

Dymo offers the Rhino 6000+, its most advanced label maker for use on the cabling jobsite. “It’s packed with time-saving shortcuts for labeling any installation quickly and professionally,” the company says.

Users can connect the label maker to a PC and use Dymo ID software to create labels on a computer and print them with the labeler for quick on-site labeling, the company points out.

“The Rhino 6000+ meets key ANSI and TIA-606 industry labeling standards,” Dymo continues. “Its proprietary one-touch hot keys automatically format label text for electrical and patch panels, terminal and 110 blocks, wire and cable flags, horizontal and vertical wraps, as well as vertical and fixed-length applications.”

Dymo categorizes the Rhino 6000+ as an industrial label maker; it comes with a hard carry case, tape cassettes, and a rechargeable lithium ion battery. It is “built for quick labeling on the jobsite,” the company emphasizes. In addition to TIA-606-compliant labeling sequences, it can create labels including barcodes and other complex label layouts. Its hot keys automatically size, space, and format the label’s text.