Dymo SE450, 450 TWIN TURBO, 450 TURBO, 450 Duo manual About Labels, Loading Labels

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Chapter 2

About Labels

DYMO LabelWriter printers use advanced thermal printing technology to print on specially treated, heat-sensitive labels. This means you will never have to replace toner, ink cartridges, or a ribbon to print labels.

Note DYMO’s warranty does not cover malfunction or damage that may be caused by the use of labels other than DYMO-branded labels. Because DYMO LabelWriter printers use thermal printing technology, you must use specially designed and manufactured labels. The thermal coatings used on labels other than DYMO-branded labels may not be compatible, and may provide unsatisfactory printing or cause the printer to malfunction.

How long your labels will last depends on how the labels are used. Thermal paper labels, such as those printed by the LabelWriter printer, are susceptible to fading in two ways:

Exposure to direct sunlight, to fluorescent light for an extended period of time, or to extreme heat will cause fading.

Contact with plasticizers (for example, labels placed on plastic ring binders) will cause fading.

In the original packaging, the shelf life for LabelWriter labels is 18 months. When labels are used for short-term applications (envelopes, packages, and so on), fading is not a problem. When labels are used to label files in a file cabinet, fading is very gradual over many years. Labels applied to the edge of a notebook that is then placed on a shelf in the sun will show signs of fading within a few months.

To prolong label life when labels are not in use, store the labels in a cool, dry place and in the black bag in which they were originally packaged.

Loading Labels

Each label roll comes in a black plastic bag. Make sure to store the label roll in this bag when the labels are not being used.

The LabelWriter Twin Turbo printer holds two label rolls, so you can print two types of labels without having to change the label roll.

The LabelWriter Duo printer prints two types of labels: die-cut paper labels (such as Address or Shipping labels) and D1 plastic labels.

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User Guide Copyright Contents Iii About the LabelWriter Printer LabelWriter Printer FeaturesAbout the LabelWriter Printer System Requirements Printing LabelsDeveloper and SDK Information About the LabelWriter Printer Loading Labels About LabelsWith the printer plugged in, press the form-feed button to Ordering Labels This page intentionally left blank for double-sided printing Printing Over a Network Printing to a Shared Printer from WindowsSharing a Printer on a Network Select Share this printer Printing to a Shared Printer from Windows To share the printer Windows Adding a Network Printer Printing to a Shared Printer from Mac OSAdding a Shared Printer Using a Print Server Printer Firmware Versions that Support Print Servers Caring for Your Printer Caring for Your Printer Troubleshooting Getting HelpStatus Light Clearing Label Jams Performing a Printer Self-TestCorrecting Poor Print Quality Labels Do Not Feed CorrectlyFrom the Properties dialog box, click Printing Preferences Printer Does Not Print or Stops PrintingObtaining Technical Support Limited WarrantyTechnical and Environmental Information Technical SpecificationsDevice Certification LabelWriter SE450 Printer Technical SpecificationsDocumentation Feedback Environmental Information
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