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  • In most cases, problems are solved by checking these 3 basics:

    1. Are the correct batteries being used?
    - Batteries might be low
    - it is advised to use only Duracell Alkaline batteries with DYMO machines
    - DYMO machines will not work with Carbon type batteries
    - All batteries used in the machine should be of the same brand
    - Old batteries should not be used in combination with new batteries

    2. Is the print head clean?
    Clean the print head with the special brush delivered together with the labelmaker or a cotton bud and a soft solvent (e.g. alcohol).

    3. Is the cassette correctly positioned?
    Push the cassette firmly into the compartment in order to make sure it fits at the bottom of the cassette compartment.  
  • WINDOWS
    • DYMO LabelWriter Software v8.4.2
        Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8.



        For further information, please check the readme file.



        Download
    • DYMO driver uninstaller
        For use with 98/ME/NT/2000/XP. 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.
  • MACINTOSH
    • DYMO Label Software v8.4.2
        New in this release:

        - Support for LabelManager 280

        - Support for Mac OS 10.5 and Higher (Intel only)
  • DEVELOPER AID
    • 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.

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