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Check the usb cable.May be you will need to use a usb 2.0 one
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[email protected]. My manual is 12 pages long. Please put DYMO Manual as the subject and I will email it to you right away. Waiting for your response.

About Your New Labelmaker. With your new DYMO LabelPOINT™ 250
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I would suggest reinstalling the driver.

First disconnect the label writer, then go to :

https://global.dymo.com/enUS/RNW/RNW.html?pg=std_adp.php&p_faqid=101

Scroll down and you will see your model number and download the drivers. Then run the installation again and it should prompt you to connect the label writer, which should fix the problem

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1. Disconnect your labelmaker
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3. Remove the face plate (with the DYMO LabelWriter 400 logo)
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Here is what Dymo has to say about this issue:
https://global.dymo.com/enUS/RNW/RNW.html?pg=std_adp.php&p_faqid=68

Here is the text in case the link drops:
Question Why can't I cut the tape after printing a label?
trnsp.gif Answer Every time a label is cut, residue from the label's adhesive remains on the cutter blade. This is a normal occurrence when the LabelMaker is used frequently. It is important to regularly clean the cutter blade in the cassette compartment with either the special brush delivered together with the LabelMaker (located in tape compartment door) or a cotton tip swab and a soft solvent (e.g. alcohol).
If the solution above does not resolve the problem, check for tape path obstructions. If the problem persists, please contact DYMO Technical Support to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. To obtain an RMA number, scroll to the top of this page and click on the Ask a Question tab. Make sure to include your full name, address, shipping, and contact information.




-Hope this helps

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Dymo 320 labelwriter downloadfor windows vista

Installing Dymo software on Vista can be a real nightmare if you fail installation at first time.

Call Dymo customer support, they will follow you step by step, ask you to download dymo uninstaller for your model, and tell you how to clean registry. They got used to this.



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Here is the Dymo site for this issue:
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Type "light print" into the search box and the first result is the link you are looking for.
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Poor Print Quality from Electronic Labelmaker trnsp.gif Question I have an electronic labelmaker that is printing poorly. The print on the label is either very light, incomplete, or striped. How can I resolve this?
trnsp.gif Answer Proceed with the solutions listed below if you have an electronic labelmaker. If you have a LabelWriter printer that is printing poorly, click here.
Solution 1:
Replace the existing batteries with a new/fresh set of alkaline batteries. The print head requires a significant amount of battery power to ensure proper printing on the label. Light print on the label may be an indication that the batteries need to be replaced.
Solution 2:
Replace the existing tape cassette with a new tape cassette. Light printing may be an indication of bad label stock.
Solution 3:
Using the special brush supplied with your labelmaker (located on the inside cover of the cassette compartment) or a cotton swab with a soft solvent (e.g. rubbing alcohol), carefully clean the transporter roller and print head. Dust, dirt, or glue may accumulate on the rubber transport roller or print head inside the cassette compartment and adversely affect print quality.
If the solutions listed above do not resolve the problem, please contact DYMO Technical Support to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) Number.
Obtaining a Return Material Authorization (RMA) Number:
  1. Click the Ask a Question tab at the top of this FAQ.
  2. Fill out the email form completely and include the following information in the Problem Description field:
  • Full Name
  • Full Shipping Address (No PO boxes)
  • Phone Number
  • Date of Purchase
  • Model Name/Number

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