Here, I could see that the Dymo printer had fallen into the "unspecified device" category and the simple solution was to manually update the driver. go to control panel (hold windows key and press X, then select control panel) So I did the following which worked for me. However, I figured second time round that it must be something simple regarding some kind of update and there must be a simpler solution.īasically, something has changed on my computer (probably due to an update) and it can no longer identify the Dymo printer (with no facility to search). The LabelWriter Twin Turbo printer has two side-by. The printers have a 57 mm wide, 300-dpi print head and a 63 mm wide paper path. I have had this issue twice now (first time a few months back which required a software re-intall). The LabelWriter 400 series printers (LabelWriter 400, 400 Turbo, Twin Turbo, and Duo) are high-performance, low-cost printers used for printing mailing labels, postage, file folder labels, bar code labels, and more. This has been a very troubling problem and I'd appreciate any sort of response to this email. of the software, and version 8.3.0.443 of the drivers. ![]() I uninstalled the update and printing is back to normal. What can I do in order to get the software to recognize that I'm trying to use the printer remotely? I have the version 8. I was getting blank labels from a Dymo LabelWriter 450, since Windows updated with KB5000802, the March cumulative update. ![]() Make sure your label printer is installed and connected. However, when installing the 64 bit version of Office 2019 and then the current DYMO Connect software, the the toolbar add-in does not. ![]() The problem now however is that when I try to run software on the remote computer, it states:ĭYMO Label requires a DYMO label printer to be installed. To prove this was the case, I took a fresh installation of Windows 10 and installed the 32 bit version of Office 2019 and then installed the current DYMO Connect software. ![]() I then set up permissions on the network so that the remote computer can access the host computer, and it works fine-on the remote computer I can open up devices and printers tab, and the printer is listed under my printers tab under DYMO LabelWriter 400 on 192.168.10.90 I've hooked the DYMO up to the host, and successfully printed a test page, so that's been done. The overall goal is that I want to be able to access the printer remotely through a host computer. Ugh, I tried again completely uninstalling everything and here's the report I sent in to their tech support:
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