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  • 1. Check our software tip
    How to create a new label.pdf


    2. Windows Vista support
    DYMO Label Software v7.7.0.8 with Windows Vista support is available.

    3. Solving printing problems:
    In most cases, problems are solved by checking whether the spools are firmly pressed against the label roll:
      
  • WINDOWS
    • DYMO LabelWriter Software v7.8
        Platform: Windows 2000, XP, Vista 32-bit and Vista 64-bit

        Important Notes:

        This version of software does not support Windows 95, 98 or NT.
        Customers still running Windows NT should use DLS 4.31.
        Customers still running Windows 98 should use DLS 7.5.0.8.
        Windows 95 is no longer supported.
        This software only supports 300 and 400 series printers through direct USB connectivity:

        LabelWriter 400
        LabelWriter 400 Turbo
        LabelWriter Duo
        LabelWriter Twin Turbo

        LabelWriter 310 (models 90966, 93029 & 93034 ONLY)
        LabelWriter 320 (models 90892, 93031 & 93036 ONLY)
        LabelWriter 330 Turbo (models 90884, 93033 & 93038, USB ONLY)

        LabelManager PCII
        LabelManager 450
        LabelPoint 350

        For other models of LabelWriter 300 series, we advise to use DLS 7.6 for Windows 2000/XP users. Windows Vista users are advised to contact the Helpdesk for a proper solution.


        Add in
        This software includes Add in's for:
        - Outlook 2000, XP, 2003 and 2007.
        The Outlook Add-In does not work with Microsoft Outlook Express.
        - Word 2000, XP, 2003 and 2007.
        - WordPerfect 12 and 13 for Windows.
        - Palm Desktop all versions up till 4.1.4
        - Excel 2000, XP, 2003 and 2007


        Running installer before plugging in printer

        On Windows Vista, if you plug in the printer before running the installer, you may get the Windows XP version of the printer driver installed. You must delete this printer driver, and then run the installer.

        Connecting to Shared Printers

        If you want to connect to a shared network printer, use the Windows Vista Add Printer Wizard in the Printer control panel to connect to the shared printer.

        Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows Vista

        When upgrading from Windows XP to Windows Vista, the Windows XP DYMO Label printer drivers will not work correctly. You must install this version of DYMO Label Software to install label printer drivers with Vista support.

        Administrator Rights

        You must install DLS from a user account with Administrator rights. However, you can use the software while logged in to an account with Limited rights.

        Download and install instructions:

        After downloading one of the files, unzip the file to a location.
        Double-click the file install.exe and follow the online instructions.
        Important notice when upgrading to or reinstalling DYMO Label Software.
        Always uninstall previous versions of DLS

        Important: When reinstalling or upgrading: the Label Files folder is replaced.
        Your own customized labels, stored in the Label Files folder
        (default is ..C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\DYMO Label\Label Files),
        will be deleted.

        To save your customized labels and address book

        1. Copy the .lwl and sample list.dal files to a temporary folder.
        2. After uninstalling and reinstalling DLS, move the labels files from the temporary folder back into the Label Files and address book folder.

        Download
    • DYMO driver uninstaller
        For use with 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista.
        This utility will remove DYMO driver files and registery keys from the PC.

        It is advised to run this file:
        Before executing upgrades of DYMO software.
        Before reinstalling a DYMO application after an unsuccesfull installation.
    • Beta driver for Windows XP Pro, x64 edition
        DYMO Printer Drivers for Windows XP Professional, x64 Edition.

        Remarks:

        • These drivers are Beta and as such we ask you to provide us with feedback should you come across any installation or usability issues.
        • The drivers included in this installer support the following printer models:
          LabelWriter 400
          LabelWriter 400 Turbo
          LabelWriter Duo
          LabelWriter Twin Turbo
          LabelWriter 330 Turbo (USB connected only)
          LabelPoint LP350
          LabelManager LM450
          LabelManager PCII
        • These drivers require a third-party application because DYMO Label Software is not currently supported under Windows XP Professional x64. Additionally, the DYMO Label Software SDK is not yet supported under Windows XP Professional x64.
        • Please note that these drivers are not signed, so you will see a Windows driver signing warning message. You can safely ignore this message.
        • INSTALLATION:
          To install these drivers
          1. Run the executable called &ldquoINSTALL.EXE&rdquo.
          2. After clicking the &lsquoFinish&rsquo button, plug the printer into an available USB port and follow the on-screen prompts as follows:
          Prompt: Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software? Choose: No, not this time
          Prompt: What do you want the wizard to do? Choose: Install the software automatically
          Prompt: This software has not passed Windows Logo testing. Choose: Continue Anyway
        Downloads
  • MACINTOSH
    • DYMO LabelWriter Software v7.8
        NEW IN THIS RELEASE

        Support for Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard
        Support for Word 2008 add-in.
        Support for Excel 2008 add-in.

        Both add-ins can only be launched from the Scripts menu in Word or Excel.
        No button anymore in the toolbar for Office 2008 versions.

        INSTALLATION

        DLS requires that you have Mac OS "Administrator" level permissions to install a printer. You MUST be able to modify files in the System folder to install and configure a LabelWriter printer.

        NOTE: Do not connect the USB cable to your computer or USB hub until instructed to do so during the software installation. If you have a label printer already installed, disconnect the USB cable from your computer before running this installer and reconnect the cable when instructed to do so.

        Manually Installing a Label Printer

        Mac OS X v10.5 (all printers)

        1. Make sure your label printer is plugged in and turned on before continuing.

        2. Open System Preferences for Print & Fax.

        3. Click the + button under the Printers list.

        4. Select the label printer from the list of choices in the Printer List and click Add. The printer is added to the printer list.

        5. Close the Printer Preferences to complete the installation.

        Mac OS X v10.4, v10.3, and v10.2.8

        Printers other than the LabelWriter Duo printer

        If you do not connect the label printer when asked to do so during the software installation or if you have problems with the printer installation, follow these instructions to add the printer manually:

        1. Make sure your label printer is plugged in and turned on before continuing.

        2. Open System Preferences for Print & Fax.

        3. Click the + button under the Printers list.

        4. Select the label printer from the list of choices in the Printer List and click Add. The printer is added to the printer list.

        5. Close the Printer Preferences to complete the installation.

        LabelWriter Duo printer

        The LabelWriter Duo printer appears as two separate printers in the Printer Browser: DYMO DUO Tape (or DYMO DUO Tape 128) and DYMO DUO Label. You need to install each of these printers separately.

        1. Make sure your label printer is plugged in and turned on before continuing.

        2. Open System Preferences for Print & Fax.

        3. Click the + button under the Printers list. You may see the label printer(s) listed in the printer list but the Add button will not be available.

        4. Click More Printers and select DYMO DUO USB from the drop-down list at the top of the Printer List dialog box.

        5. Select DYMO DUO Label from the list of printers and click Add.

        6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 to add DYMO DUO Tape (or DYMO DUO Tape 128).

        The LabelWriter Duo printer appears as two separate printers in the Printer list: DYMO DUO Tape (or DYMO DUO Tape 128) and DYMO DUO Label. You need to install each of these printers separately.

        LabelWriter Duo Notes

        The LabelWriter Duo printer does not support Rendezvous. You will not be able to locate a LabelWriter Duo printer with Rendezvous.

        Printing to both the LabelWriter Duo Tape and Label printers at the same time is not recommended.

        NOTE: In some cases, you may not see your printer model listed in the Printer Setup utility or the Add button may be disabled. If this occurs, exit and restart the Printer Setup Utility.

        COMPATIBILITY

        Microsoft Office X and 2004

        To use DYMO LabelWriter Add-In for Microsoft Office X and 2004, you must have Microsoft Office Service Pack 1 installed. If you do not have Service Pack 1 installed, you will not be able to see the LabelWriter icon in the Word toolbar. You can download the latest Service Pack for Microsoft Word, free of charge, from the Microsoft Web site.

        Microsoft Excel

        The Excel Add-in preview feature is not supported on Mac OS versions prior to 10.4 or on Microsoft Excel for Office X.

        Printer Support

        DLS supports the following printer models:

        LabelWriter 400
        LabelWriter 400 Turbo
        LabelWriter Duo
        LabelWriter Twin Turbo

        LabelWriter 310 (models 90966, 93029 & 93034 ONLY)
        LabelWriter 320 (models 90892, 93031 & 93036 ONLY)
        LabelWriter 330 Turbo (models 90884, 93033 & 93038, USB ONLY)

        LabelManager PCII
        LabelManager 450
        LabelPoint 350

        Earlier LabelWriter printer models are NOT supported by this version of DLS. In addition, the printers in the list above are only supported when connected through a USB port on your Macintosh computer. Printers connected to a serial port or using a Serial-to-USB adapter are NOT supported.

        UPGRADING FROM A PREVIOUS VERSION

        If you are upgrading from DYMO Label Software version 6 or later, all of your label files and Address Book files should continue to work with the new version of DLS. DLS version 5 and earlier labels and list files cannot be used with DLS 7.

        If you have a LabelWriter 300 series printer, you must remove the printer and then add it back in the Printer Setup Utility to make sure you have all the latest label sizes available.

        Downloads
  • DEVELOPER AID
    • WINDOWS: Software Developer's Kit
        NOTES:
        1. All SDK documentation and Sample code can now be accessed from
        the Start menu under the "DYMO Label Software SDK" folder.

        2. This SDK requires that DLS v7.2 (or later) software be
        installed on the machine using the SDK functions. It also requires
        that a full install of DLS, including all template groups, be
        present. A copy of DLS is provided with all LabelWriter printers.

        Contents
        1. What's New
        2. Files Included in the SDK

        *************
        1. What's New
        *************

        The SDK now supports printing on the new LabelWriter 400, Twin Turbo,
        Duo, ExecuLabel LM 450 and other DYMO tape printers.

        This latest version of the DYMO SDK includes new .NET samples in C#,
        VB, ASP.NET, and C++.

        ***********************
        2. Files Included in the SDK
        ************************

        Below is a short description of all files installed by the SDK:

        The "Documentation Folder" contains the "DYMO Label Software SDK
        Manual.pdf" file. This is the reference manual for the DYMO SDK. It
        contains full details on all functions, properties and structures used
        by the SDK. It is recommended that you read this manual before you start
        developing with the SDK.

        This folder also contains the &ldquoWindows SDK FAQ.pdf&rdquo file. This FAQ
        file contains answers to the most commonly asked questions concerning
        our SDK. Please refer to it before contacting the SDK support email.

        2.1. "High Level COM"
        The "High Level COM" folder contains sample code that uses the high-
        level COM interface of the SDK. The sample applications show how to open
        a label file, set data on label objects that are on the label file, and
        print the label. This is by far the most common application for the DYMO
        SDK.

        Samples are provided in Delphi, VB, Visual C++, C#.NET, VB.NET, ASP.NET,
        Visual FoxPro, MS Access, and Power Builder. In addition, new .NET
        samples are provided and illustrate roll selection in the LabelWriter
        Twin Turbo printer.

        To illustrate D1 tape printing using a LabelWriter DUO printer, we have
        provided a sample written in VB. You will find this in a separate
        folder named &ldquoTape SDK Sample&rdquo within the &ldquoHigh Level COM&rdquo folder.

        To illustrate the SmartPaste functionality (a patented DYMO technology),
        we have provided a sample written in C++ that allows you to SmartPaste
        data from the Clipboard or a comma delimited file.

        2.2. "Low Level COM"
        The "Low Level COM" folder contains sample code that uses the low-level
        COM interface in the SDK. This interface is significantly more difficult
        to develop and debug than the high-level COM interface, and should not be
        attempted without first trying the high-level COM interface. The samples
        show how to open a label file, create and modify label objects on the
        label, and render the label on the screen.

        Low-level COM samples are provided in Delphi, VB, and Visual C++.

        2.3. "IE Scripts"
        The "IE Scripts" folder contains JavaScript and VBScript samples that
        illustrate using the high-level COM interface to print a label from
        Internet Explorer.

        Note that these scripts are only compatible with Microsoft Internet
        Explorer. A separate example for printing from the Firefox browser is
        provided elsewhere.

        2.4. "XPCOM"
        The &ldquoXPCom&rdquo folder contains necessary files for printing from the
        Firefox browser. DYMO provides XPCOM wrapper objects that provide access
        to the high-level COM interface of the SDK. To use these wrapper
        objects, you will need to install them. They are located in the "XPCom"
        folder and may be installed by opening the &ldquoinstall.htm&rdquo file
        contained in the XPCom folder.

        2.5. "Firefox Scripts"
        The &ldquoFirefox Scripts&rdquo folder contains a sample that illustrates label
        printing using the high-level COM interface through the XPCOM wrapper
        in Firefox.

        2.6. "DLL Calls"
        The "DLL Calls" folder contains sample code that uses the DLL calls
        provided by the SDK. Like the low-level COM interface, the DLL
        interface is significantly more difficult to develop and debug than the
        high-level COM interface, and should not be attempted without first
        trying the high-level COM interface. The sample applications illustrate
        using DLL calls to open a label file, create label objects on the file,
        and render the label on the screen. The samples are in Delphi and Visual
        C++.

        2.7. "DDE Calls"
        The "DDE Calls" folder contains sample code that uses the DDE interface
        to control DLS to print labels. The sample applications show how to open
        a label file, set data on the objects that are on the label, and
        print the label. The sample code is provided in Delphi, VB, Visual C++,
        and MS Access.

        2.8. "Paper Size"
        The "Paper Size" folder contains VB sample code that shows you how to
        select a paper size in a printer driver when printing using Windows
        API.

        Note that the DDE functionality in the SDK is only provided for
        backwards compatibility. New applications should use the equivalent
        high-level COM interfaces that are also provided by the SDK.

        Downloads
    • MACINTOSH: Software Developer's Kit


        This SDK requires that DLS v7.2 (or later) software be installed on the machine using the SDK functions. A copy of DLS is provided with all LabelWriter printers. Additionally, it can be downloaded from our web site at www.dymo.com.



        This Mac OS SDK provides many examples of how to automate label printing using AppleScript. The samples are easy to follow and illustrate the most common requests from our customers.



        Description of Samples Provided



        Common Tasks.scpt

        This example demonstrates the most frequently used task using the SDK, printing custom text on a specific label. The example shows how to load the Label Editor plug-in, open a specific label file, modify the contents of the label file, save the file, and print it.



        Label - Address Book.workflow

        (Requires Mac OS X Version 10.4.x)

        This example demonstrates how to print specific labels from the Mac Address Book. It shows how to filter records in the Mac Address Book, pass selected records to DLS, and print them.



        Label - Address Book.scpt

        This example is similar to the previous example, but does not use any Mac OS 10.4.x specific functions.



        Label - Address.scpt

        This example demonstrates how to load the Label Editor plug-in and create an address label by adding a new Address Object and setting its attributes.



        Label - Barcode.scpt

        This example demonstrates how to load the Label Editor plug-in and create a new barcode label by adding a new barcode object and setting its attributes and data.



        Label - Circular Text.scpt

        This example demonstrates how to load the Label Editor plug-in and create a new label using the circular text object, and setting its attributes and data.



        Label - Counter.scpt

        This example demonstrates how to create a new label using Counter objects.



        Label - Datetime.scpt

        This example demonstrates how to create a new label using Date-Time objects.



        Label - Drawing.scpt

        This example demonstrates how to create a new label using the shape objects (lines, ellipses, and rectangles).



        Label - Graphic.scpt

        This example demonstrates how to place and add a graphic to a label.



        Label - Text.scpt

        This example demonstrates how to add a text object to a label.



        The examples that follow require a DYMO LabelWriter Duo or other DYMO printer capable of printing on D1 tapes.



        Tape - Barcode.scpt

        This example demonstrates how to print a barcode using the Tape Editor plug-in.



        Tape - Graphic.scpt

        This example demonstrates how to print a graphic using the Tape Editor plug-in.



        Tape - Tape Parameters.scpt

        This example demonstrates how to add text to a tape label and adjust different tape parameters.



        Tape - Text Formatting.scpt

        This example demonstrates how to use the Tape Editor plug-in to paste text to a tape label and format text on the label.
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