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Panduit T050X000C1M-BK 0.5" Nylon Tape Cassette
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Panduit T050X000C1M-BK PXE™ Continuous Tape Cassette
The Panduit T050X000C1M-BK is a nylon-based continuous tape cassette engineered for high-volume wire and cable identification in commercial security, datacenter, and industrial control environments. This all-in-one cartridge integrates label material and ribbon in a single drop-in cassette, eliminating the threading and alignment steps required by split-ribbon systems. Compatible with Panduit's MP75, MP200, and MP300 portable printers, the cassette delivers 0.5" × 19' (12 mm × 6 m) of nylon tape with black text on a white background—designed for durability in environments where adhesive labels fail or where wrap-around cable marking is specified.
Key Features
- Nylon cloth tape construction resists abrasion, solvents, and UV exposure in harsh install environments
- All-in-one cassette design: label material and ribbon integrated for tool-free replacement in under 10 seconds
- 0.5" (12 mm) width fits standard wire bundles, patch cables, and conduit marking applications
- 19-foot length yields approximately 150–200 labels per cassette depending on text content
- Black-on-white printing provides high-contrast readability under low-light conditions and during remote camera commissioning
- RoHS compliant for installations subject to EU environmental directives or LEED material documentation
Nylon tape addresses the durability gap left by vinyl and polyester labels in three specific scenarios common to security installations: outdoor pull boxes where adhesive backing degrades under thermal cycling, high-vibration equipment racks where labels peel from fan airflow, and retrofit projects where existing cable must be re-identified without de-termination. The cloth substrate flexes rather than cracks when wrapped around small-diameter cables (as low as 22 AWG), and the matte finish accepts secondary hand-annotation with permanent marker when field changes require documentation before label reprinting is practical.
The cassette architecture uses a single take-up spool shared between the label web and the transfer ribbon, which automatically maintains correct tension across the print head regardless of remaining tape length. This eliminates the ribbon-wrinkle defects and print-density fade that occur in user-loadable ribbon systems as the supply spool empties. When the cassette is exhausted, the entire assembly lifts out and a fresh unit drops into the same cavity—no calibration, no belt routing, no thermal-head cleaning required between swaps. For teams managing distributed sites or running multi-day structured-cabling projects, this design reduces consumable change-over time by 80% compared to separate ribbon and label-roll workflows, and eliminates the inventory confusion that results when incompatible ribbon widths are stocked alongside multiple label sizes.
Panduit specifies this tape for use with three printer models in the PXE series: the MP75 handheld (discontinued but still widely deployed), the MP200 smartphone-linked portable, and the MP300 industrial-grade field printer. All three models share the same cassette interface and produce identical output quality, but differ in connectivity (Bluetooth vs. USB) and battery capacity. Installations that standardized on the MP75 prior to 2020 can continue using existing cassette inventory without printer upgrades, while new deployments using the MP200 or MP300 gain mobile-app integration for batch printing from pre-loaded cable schedules or QR-linked asset databases. The black-on-white color scheme matches the most common wire-marking convention in NEC and TIA-606-C documentation standards, eliminating the need to stock multiple cassette colors unless color-coding by system type (access control vs. IP video vs. IT network) is specified in the project's labeling plan.
This cassette is packaged as a single unit ready for installation. Bulk purchases are available in cartons of 120 cassettes (typically ordered by integrators running structured-cabling divisions or maintaining recurring service contracts across multiple buildings). The nylon substrate meets RoHS compliance requirements and is suitable for installations requiring environmental material documentation under LEED v4.1 or equivalent green-building standards. For projects where flame-spread rating is mandated (plenum spaces, vertical cable risings in high-rises), verify that nylon tape satisfies the authority having jurisdiction's interpretation of NEC Article 770—some inspectors classify cable markers as "communications raceway" and require listed plenum-rated products, while others grant an exception for non-current-carrying identification materials under 310.120(D). When in doubt, request a code interpretation letter before ordering consumables for large-scale deployments.
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