
The Cleaning Card and its instructions are included with your printer. Feed the LabelWriter Cleaning Card through the printer 2 to 3 times. If your Dymo LabelWriter is printing blurry, smudged or faded images on your labels, this is usually caused by a dirty roller or printed head. To re-seat the label spool, follow this guide.
#DYMO STAMPS SOFTWARE DRIVERS#
If the Dymo LabelWriter is already installed on your computer, but does not work with our software:Īfter the drivers are installed, the compatible Dymo labels will become available the next time you log into our software. Follow the on-screen instructions as your computer installs the printer.
#DYMO STAMPS SOFTWARE DRIVER#
When your Dymo Printer is first connected, the printer driver installation window will automatically open. To use a Dymo LabelWriter on your Windows computer, please make sure you have the correct printer driver installed. If your Dymo LabelWriter is printing blurry, smudged or faded images on your labels, this is usually caused by a dirty roller or print head. A dirty optical sensor in the printer.To re-seat the label spool in the printer, follow this guide. The label spool is sitting loose in the printer.If your Dymo LabelWriter is feeding multiple labels with each print, there are two reasons why this may be occurring: To correct this problem, re-seat the label spool in the printer by following this guide.
#DYMO STAMPS SOFTWARE PC#
Follow the on-screen instructions as your computer reinstalls the printer.Īfter the driver is installed, the compatible Dymo labels will become available the next time you log in to our PC Software.A Windows-compatible inkjet or laser printer with a resolution of 300 dpi or greater, or a thermal. Minimum 800 x 600 screen resolution with at least 256 colors. At least 512 MB of RAM for Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10. A driver installation window should automatically open. To use PC Software, you will need: A PC running Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10. Plug the USB cable back in to your printer.Then click "Yes" or "OK" to delete the driver. Right-click on the Dymo LabelWriter icon and select "Remove Device" or "Delete".Open the Windows Start Menu and select "Devices and Printers", "Printers", or "Printers and Faxes".

