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How to fix a Dymo Label Writer problem

Please look at these frequent mistakes if your Dymo Label Writer Thermal Label Printer isn't operating correctly. Additionally, we advise you to download the Dymo Label Writer user manual.

Installation

Please make sure you have the appropriate printer driver installed if you intend to use a Dymo Label Writer with Stamps.com PC Software. The printer driver installation window will open when your Dymo Printer is first connected. As the printer is installed by your computer, adhere to the on-screen directions.

If your computer already has the Dymo Label Writer installed but it isn't compatible with the Stamps.com PC software:

1. Unplug your printer's USB wire.
2. Click "Devices and Printers," "Printers," or "Printers and Faxes" from the Windows Start Menu.
3. Choose "Remove Device" or "Delete" from the context menu when you right-click on the Dymo Label Writer icon. The driver can then be deleted by clicking "Yes" or "OK."
4. Reconnect the USB wire to your printer. A popup for installing drivers ought to pop up automatically.
5. Comply with the instructions displayed on screen as your computer reinstalls the printer.

The suitable Dymo labels will be made accessible the following time you use our PC Software after the driver has been loaded.

Printing on offset

The label spool in your Dymo Label Writer is probably the reason why your labels are printing off-center. Re-seat the label spool in the printer using this guide to solve the issue.

Several Labels Are Used for Each Print

There are two possible causes for your Dymo Label Writer to input numerous labels with each print:

1. The printer's label spool is not securely fastened. Use this instruction to reinstall the label spool in the printer.
2. A printer with a filthy optical sensor. Repeat two or three times through the printer with the Label Writer Cleaning Card. Your printer comes with the Cleaning Card and associated instructions.

Problems with Print Quality

A dirty roller or print head is typically to blame for unclear, smudged, or fading images being printed on your labels by your Dymo Label Writer. Repeat two or three times through the printer with the Label Writer Cleaning Card. Your printer comes with the Cleaning Card and associated instructions. Still having problem with your Dymo Printer than Visit your nearest Dymo Service Center in the USA.

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