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  2. How to set up my LabelWriter printer? - Dymo

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    1. Remove the label spool from inside of the printer and separate the spool disk from the spindle. 2. Hold the spool spindle (A) in your left hand and place the label roll on the spindle so that the labels feed from underneath and the left edge of the label roll is firmly against the side of the spool. 3.

  3. How to use DYMO Label Software v.8?

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    Printer and label selection. Select an installed printer at the bottom of the screen, on the right of the side bar. Select the label in the left side bar by going to the Labels tab > Label Types. Select the label category from the dropdown list next to 'Show'. Find the label size you are using on the list below.

  4. Software - Dymo

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    How to use DYMO Label Software v.8? DYMO Label Software v.8, Windows, MacOS, how to use, manual, user guide, editing labels, adding barcode, adding QR code, importing data, DYMO Label address book, 508 compliance, foreign characters, unicode, DHC

  5. How to share the LabelWriter on the network? - Dymo

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    1. Press Windows key + R to open Run window, then type in control printers, then press OK. 2. Right click the printer and open Printer Properties. Go to Sharing tab and tick the option Share this printer. 3. Go to Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change advanced sharing settings.

  6. How do I use the LetraTag Iron-On Fabric Labels? - Dymo

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    Insert the iron-on label cassette into the LetraTag. Input the desired text, print your label, and remove carbon from the front of the label. Set dry iron on medium high temperature (290°F to 370°F, or 130°C to 170°C). Remove any wrinkles from fabric by ironing the section where you want to place the label.

  7. LabelWriter 5 series - Unknown label detected/Labels not detected...

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    Make sure it is connected directly without USB hubs or docks. 4. Plug the power cable back into the printer and turn the printer on. 5. If the labels are not detected again, close DYMO Connect and run it as administrator. 5. Insert a different roll of labels into the printer and feed them through.

  8. How to use DYMO Connect for Desktop?

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    Printer and label selection. 1. Click on the 'New' button in the top left corner. 2. A new window opens where you can adjust the settings. 3. On the left, choose which installed printer you want to use. 4. On the right, choose which label or tape to use, use the name, size or product code of your label or tape.

  9. How to solve the 'Tape Jam' and 'Motor Stall' errors on my ... -...

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    2. Remove the tape cassette. 3. Pull 1 inch (2,5 cm) of tape out of the cassette. 4. Insert the cassette again without cutting the advanced tape. 5. If there is no improvement, please try using a different tape cartridge. LabelManager, feed issue, no print, no feed, tape jam, motor stall, error, display, DHC.

  10. How do I fix my LabelManager not feeding tape? - Dymo

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    The steps on how to maintain your label maker can be found HERE. 1. Turn off the LabelManager. 2. Open the cartridge door to access the tape compartment. 3. Remove the tape cassette. 4. Slowly begin closing the tape compartment door while keeping a close eye on the print head.

  11. How to clean my LetraTag label maker? - Dymo

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    1. Turn of the LetraTag label maker. 2. Open the cartridge door to access the tape compartment. 3. Remove the tape cassette. 4. Dampen a cotton swab or the cleaning tool (if provided) with a pure alcohol-based solution, such as isopropyl or rubbing alcohol. Carefully but thoroughly wipe the print head with the swab or tool.