![]() ![]() Depending on your own habits, this may make up for the premium on the stamp labels. The printer spit out stamps faster than it took me to even contemplate a trip to the post office, and I saved money by weighing my letters and printing only the postage I needed. The quality of the printed labels is lower than that of a laser printer, but it’s good enough for printing shipping labels and other office labels.Ī Dymo Stamps Dashboard widget is also available, which provides you with three stamp choices. The label-printing speed is impressive, at about one label per second, or 55 labels per minute, and the print quality stays high even when printing numerous labels. You use the Dymo Label software to print and design labels, and version 7.5.0.6 worked fairly well for me, except for some quirkiness I encountered when modifying text formatting and indicating in the main window’s drop-down menu which spool I wanted to print from (I had to do that by drilling down in the Print dialog box). The Twin Turbo printer lets you put two label rolls in the side-by-side spools, and it’s easy to switch label types. I tried out a pay service that allows you to print postage with theĭymo LabelWriter 330 Turbo ( ) a while back, and I was intrigued to find out what the Dymo LabelWriter Twin Turbo with Dymo Stamps software had to offer Mac users. Thanks for your contributions to the the pile of useless software we have to choose from when we feel like wasting a few hours of precious life when we want to mail a letter.When it comes to high-quality label printing and ease of use, Dymo printers are big winners, and now three models-the LabelWriter 400 Turbo, LabelWriter Duo, and the one I tested, the LabelWriter Twin Turbo-come with the attractive benefit of free postage printing. I know the state of software engineering is in shambles and the bar for "release version" is basically if it doesn't cause any fatalities it's good to go. This is about the farthest from convenient or even useful I've ever seen. Sadly, this is an entire exercise in resurrecting the perpetually offline printer every time I need to print a label. So back to the old software, which it seems is the best option. ![]() I did see an option to print the entire imported file, but really no indication if it would print any of them correctly - just a bunch of fields in a CSV file. Which apparently does just about everything under the sun.except just print a label. Hmm, how convenient, it doesn't know how to read the old address book, so you have to manually export to NON-Dymo format to reimport into the new software. So went looking for answers on Dymo - oh, new software? Great, let's try that. Managed to catch them and pull them back in, only to release the release lever and have it do it all again. Once that got unclogged and tried to reload the labels, it decided to just start feeding blank labels for a while. Unplug power cord and plug it back in - immediately started spewing labels, some blank, some not, and since I was messing with the power cord (on the bottom) I was holding the printer, so the labels fed back into the feeder, wrapping up like a loose shirt in the power take off of a tractor. Replaced the USB cable, but that doesn't help. This is the latest, but every time I go to print, it is "offline". What a clunker Have owned multiple Dymo printers over the years. ![]()
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