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LabelWriter
User Guide
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Wireless
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Copyright
© 2017 Sanford, L.P. All rights reserved. 7/17
No part of this document or the software may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or
by any means or translated into another language without the prior written consent of
Sanford, L.P.
Trademarks
DYMO, DYMO Label, and LabelWriter are registered marks in the US and other countries.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
FCC and IC Statement
Caution: The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
ƒ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
ƒ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
ƒ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
ƒ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
1 this device may not cause interference, and
2 this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of this device.
This equipment complies with IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment.
Restrictions: The device operates in the 5150-5350 MHz band and is only for indoor use
to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed and operated to provide a
separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be collocated or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Installers must ensure that
20 cm separation distance will be maintained between the device (excluding its handset)
and users.
CE Statement
Restrictions in the 5 GHz band:
According the Article 10 (10) of Directive 2014/53/EU, the packaging shows that this radio
equipment will be subject to some restrictions when placed on the market in Belgium (BE),
the Czech Republic (CZ), Denmark (DK), Germany (DE), Estonia (EE), Ireland (IE), Spain
(ES), France (FR), Croatia (HR), Italy (IT), Latvia (LV), Lithuania (LT), Luxembourg (LU), Hungary
(HU), Netherlands (NL), Austria (AT), Poland (PL), Portugal (PT), Slovenia (SI), Slovakia (SK),
Finland (FI), Sweden (SE), the United Kingdom (UK), Turkey (TR), Norway (NO), and
Switzerland (CH). The WLAN function for this device is restricted to indoor use only when
operating in the 5150 to 5350 MHz frequency range.
Contents
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Safety Precautions
Environmental Information
About Your New Label Printer
Registering Your Product
Getting to Know the Label Printer
Power
Label Feed buttons
Wireless Status Light
WPS Button
RESET
Label Release Lever
Label Guide
About Labels
System Requirements
Designing and Printing Labels
DYMO Label Software
DYMO Connect Mobile App
DYMO Stamps (US Only)
Developer and SDK Information
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Getting Started
Connecting the Power
Loading Labels
Connecting the Printer to your Wireless Network
Connecting the Printer using WPS
Connecting the Printer using the Quick Setup Wizard
Printing Labels
Printing Labels from a Computer
Printing Labels from a Mobile Device
Connecting the Printer using a USB Cable
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LabelWriter Wireless Printer Configuration
Accessing the Web Configuration Utility
Web Configuration Menu
Running the Quick Setup Wizard
Connecting to a Wireless Network
Getting a WPS Pin Code
Managing the Printer’s Access Point
Connecting the Printer to a Different Network
Changing the Settings
Changing the Password
Renaming the Printer
Changing the Language
Changing the Session Timeout
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Caring for Your Printer
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Getting Help
Wireless Status Light
Power Status Light
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Wireless Connection Issues
Printer Issues
Resetting the Printer to Factory Default Settings
Obtaining Customer Support
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Documentation Feedback
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Technical and Environmental Information
Technical Specifications
Wireless Specifications
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Device Certification
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Safety Precautions
Read and understand all of the precautions listed below. Follow all warnings and
instructions marked on the product.
General
ƒ Dispose of plastic bags correctly and keep away from babies and children.
ƒ Place the product on a flat, stable surface.
ƒ Always use the product as instructed in this user guide.
ƒ Unplug the power cord immediately if you notice any abnormal odor, heat,
smoke, discoloration, deformation or anything unusual while using the
product.
ƒ Do not disassemble the product. For inspection, adjustment and repair of the
product, contact DYMO Customer Support.
ƒ Do not drop, hit, or otherwise mishandle the product.
ƒ Do not allow any liquids to come into contact with the product.
ƒ Make sure to turn off the power, if applicable, and remove the power cord
from the electrical outlet before cleaning the product. Failure to do so could
cause an electrical shock or fire.
ƒ Do not insert foreign objects into the product.
ƒ Do not use paint thinner, benzene, alcohol or any other organic solvents to
clean the product. Doing so may cause damage to the surface finish. Use a
soft, dry cloth to clean the product.
Power
ƒ Use only the power cord and adapter that came with the product.
ƒ Do not handle the power cord or adapter if your hands are wet.
ƒ Do not cut, damage, alter, or place heavy objects on the power cord.
ƒ Do not use the power cord or adapter if they are damaged.
ƒ Do not pull the power cord when removing the plug from the electrical outlet.
Doing so could cause an electrical shock or fire.
ƒ Do not use the power adapter in a confined space or cover it with a cloth.
Make sure there is sufficient ventilation to prevent the power adapter from
overheating.
ƒ If the product will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the
power cord from the electrical outlet.
Printer
ƒ Do not put fingers in moving parts or openings of the product.
ƒ Do not block or insert objects into the label exit slot.
ƒ Do not touch the tear bar. Personal injury could result.
ƒ Do not place the product in areas exposed to direct sunlight, near heaters or
other hot appliances, or in any area exposed to extremely high or low
temperatures, high humidity, or excessive dust.
ƒ Do not hold or lift the product by the cover.
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Labels
ƒ Use only DYMO-branded labels. The product’s warranty does not cover any
malfunction or damage caused by the use of third-party labels.
ƒ Apply labels only to a clean, dry surface at room temperature.
ƒ Do not expose label rolls to direct sunlight, high temperatures, high humidity,
or dust. Store in a cool, dark place.
Environmental Information
The equipment that you have bought requires the extraction and use of natural
resources for its production. It may contain substances that are hazardous to
health and the environment.
In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment, and to
diminish the pressure on natural resources, we encourage you to use the
appropriate take-back systems. These systems will reuse or recycle most of the
materials of your end-of-life equipment in an environmentally sound way.
The crossed-bin symbol marked on your device indicates you should use these
systems.
If you need more information on the collection, reuse, and recycling of this
product, please contact your local or regional waste administration.
You can also contact DYMO for more information on the environmental
performance of our products.
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About Your New Label Printer
Congratulations on purchasing a DYMO LabelWriter Wireless label printer. Your
LabelWriter printer will give you years of reliable label printing. We encourage you
to take a few minutes to review how to use and care for your printer.
Visit www.dymo.com for information on obtaining labels and accessories for your
label printer.
Registering Your Product
Visit www.dymo.com/register to register your
label printer online. During the registration
process, you will need the serial number, which is
located on the bottom of the label printer.
Register your label printer to receive these
benefits:
ƒ Email notification of free software upgrades
ƒ Special offers and new product
announcements
Serial number on
bottom of printer
Getting to Know the Label Printer
Your LabelWriter printer is a direct thermal printer and does not use ink or toner.
Instead, the printer uses heat from a thermal print head to print on specially
treated, heat-sensitive labels. Labels are the only supplies you will ever need to
buy.
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Become familiar with the features shown in the following figures.
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1 Cover handle
5 Label guide
2 Label roll
3 Label spool
7 Label forward feed
4 Label release lever
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Label exit slot and
tear bar
Power (On/Off)
Printer status light
9 Label reverse feed
10 Wireless status light
Right side view
Back view
Label forward feed
Power (On/Off) and Printer status light 6 USB connector
3 Label reverse feed
Wireless status light
5 Power connector
7 RESET
8 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
Power
The
button turns the label printer power on and off. After five minutes of
inactivity, the printer will enter power-saving mode and the power status light will
glow.
Refer to Wireless Status Light on page 22 for more information.
Label Feed buttons
The
label forward feed button on the side of the printer advances a single label.
The
label reverse feed button reverses the label out of the label exit slot and is
used to remove labels from the printer when changing rolls.
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Wireless Status Light
The wireless status light visually shows the current wireless state of the printer.
Refer to Wireless Status Light on page 22 for more information.
WPS Button
The Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button can be used to connect the printer to
your WPS-enabled router. You have two minutes to press both the WPS button
on your router and on the printer. See Connecting the Printer using WPS on
page 12.
For information about whether your router supports WPS, refer to the
documentation that came with your router.
RESET
Pressing the RESET button for longer than five seconds returns the printer to the
factory default settings. This will delete any network or other settings you may
have saved.
Short press (1-5 seconds) Restarts the printer without deleting your settings.
Long press (more than 5
seconds)
Deletes all the printer settings and returns the printer to
the default factory settings. The printer starts up in Access
Point mode and the quick setup wizard automatically
starts when you connect to the printer from your
computer.
Label Release Lever
The label release lever releases the pressure of the print head from the labels so
that the labels can be easily removed from the label exit slot.
Label Guide
The label guide is important for narrower labels such as address labels and other
specialty labels. The label guide helps keeps the labels aligned properly against
the left edge of the label slot so the labels will feed properly.
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.
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 DYMObranded labels may not be compatible, and may provide unsatisfactory printing or
cause the printer to malfunction.
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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:
ƒ Exposure to direct sunlight, to fluorescent light for an extended period of time,
or to extreme heat will cause fading.
ƒ 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.
Ordering Labels
DYMO offers a full range of labels for the LabelWriter printer, including labels
suited for addressing envelopes, shipping packages, naming file folders, labeling
all sorts of media, printing name badges, and much more. A complete listing can
be found at the DYMO Web site: www.dymo.com.
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 DYMObranded labels may not be compatible and may provide unsatisfactory printing or
cause the printer to malfunction.
Custom Labels (US Only)
DYMO also offers several ways to customize your LabelWriter labels. You can
order labels preprinted with text or graphics in any color. For example, shipping
labels can be preprinted with your return address and logo to match your
corporate letterhead. Labels are also available in custom sizes and with special
adhesives.
You can obtain details on our custom label program by calling the Custom Label
Sales department at 1-800-426-7827 or visiting http://customlabels.dymo.com.
System Requirements
The LabelWriter Wireless label printer requires one of the following:
ƒ Windows® 7 or later
ƒ OS X® 10.11 or later
ƒ iOS® 9 or later
ƒ Android® 5 or later
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Designing and Printing Labels
Several options are available for designing and printing labels:
ƒ DYMO Label software
ƒ DYMO Stamps (US Only)
ƒ DYMO Connect
DYMO Label Software
Your label printer works with DYMO Label v.8 software to make designing and
printing labels easy. You can also print labels directly from the desktop with
QuickPrint, and from Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, ACT! (US only), and
QuickBooks (US only) with DYMO Label Add-ins. The Add-ins are automatically
installed when you install DYMO Label v.8 software if you have the applications
above installed on your computer. See the DYMO Label v.8 online Help or
Software User Guide for more information on using these features.
See Printing Labels from a Computer on page 13.
DYMO Connect Mobile App
With the LabelWriter Wireless label printer you can also design and print labels
using the DYMO Connect mobile app available on the Apple® App store or the
Google Play™ store.
See Printing Labels from a Mobile Device on page 14.
DYMO Stamps (US Only)
To install DYMO Stamps and print USPS postage, sign up for your no-monthly-fee
DYMO Stamps account with Endicia.
Go to: http://www.endicia.com/dymostamps
At the end of the sign up process, download and install the DYMO Stamps
software. Refer to the DYMO Stamps online Help for more information about using
the software.
You must have DYMO Label software and your LabelWriter printer installed before
installing the DYMO Stamps software.
Developer and SDK Information
DYMO provides various types of information designed to help developers create
products that work with the LabelWriter printers and DYMO Label software. Below
are some notes for those interested in developing products that work with
LabelWriter printers.
ƒ Keep in mind that LabelWriter printers use standard printer drivers. Therefore,
printing to a LabelWriter printer is no different than printing to a laser or inkjet
printer, except that the pages are smaller.
ƒ In cases where you want to automate printing and take advantage of the label
printing power built into DYMO Label software, a Software Developer’s Kit
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(SDK) is included with the DYMO Label software install. You can get more
information, samples, and documentation by downloading our SDK sample
install from the SDK page in the Support section on the DYMO web site.
support.dymo.com.
Subscribe to the developer’s blog at developers.dymo.com for the latest news.
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Getting Started
Follow the instructions in this section to set up your label printer to print from your
computer. To get started you will:
1 Connect the power.
2 Load a label roll.
3 Connect the printer to your wireless network.
4 Install the software you will use to print labels.
5 Add the printer to the software on either your computer or mobile device.
Refer to LabelWriter Wireless Printer Configuration on page 15 for more
advanced printer configuration information.
Connecting the Power
The different LabelWriter printer models may
have different power requirements.
Make sure to only use the power adapter that
was included with your label printer. See
Technical Specifications on page 29 for
details.
Power cord
Power adapter
To connect the power
1 Plug the power cord into the power
adapter and plug the power adapter into
the power connector on the back of the
printer.
Power WPS
2 Plug the other end of the power cord into a
power outlet.
3 Press
on the side of the printer to turn
on the power.
The power status light will flash for a few seconds and the wireless status light will
blink.
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.
Important!
In order for the labels to feed properly during printing, pay attention to the
following when loading labels on the spool and into the printer:
ƒ Make sure the power is turned on.
ƒ The label spool guide must be pushed flush against the label roll, with no gap.
ƒ The labels must be loaded with the left edge of the label inserted against the
left edge of the label exit slot.
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To load a label roll
1 With the printer turned on, press the label reverse feed button to eject the
labels that protected the printer during shipment.
2 Open the top cover and remove any packing material inside the label
compartment.
3 Remove the label spool from inside the cover and separate the spool guide
from the spindle.
4 Hold the spool spindle in your left
hand and place the label roll on the
spindle so that the labels feed from
underneath and the left edge of the
label roll is firmly against the side of
the spool.
5 Slide the spool guide onto the right
side of the spool and press the guide
tightly against the side of the label roll,
leaving no gap between the roll and
the spool.
To ensure proper feeding of labels
during printing, the label roll must fit
snugly against both sides of the label
spool, with no gaps.
6 Insert the label spool into the slot in
the printer cover with the labels
extending from underneath the roll.
7 Align the left edge of the label with the
left edge of the label exit slot and
insert the label into the slot.
The printer automatically advances
the labels, stopping at the beginning
of the first label.
If the printer does not feed the labels,
make sure the first label is fully
inserted and then press the
label
forward feed button on the side of the
printer.
If the first label on the roll is not a full
label, press the
label forward feed
button to eject the partial label.
Regardless of the label width, the left edge of the label must be aligned with
the left edge of the label exit slot for the labels to feed properly.
8 Slide the label guide to the left until the label guide aligns with the right edge of
the label.
Make sure that the label guide does not pinch the label.
9 Carefully lower the top cover.
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Connecting the Printer to your Wireless Network
Determine the wireless connection method to use to connect the printer to your
wireless network. Refer to the documentation that came with your router or
access point to determine the connection methods supported.
You can quickly connect the printer to your wireless network in several ways:
ƒ using the Wireless Protected Setup (WPS) button
ƒ using the Quick Setup wizard in the LabelWriter Web Configuration utility
installed on the printer
For more advanced configurations, refer to LabelWriter Wireless Printer
Configuration on page 15.
Connecting the Printer using WPS
If your router supports WPS, you can quickly connect the printer to your secure
network without entering the network name and password. Refer to the
documentation that came with your router to determine if WPS is supported.
To use the WPS button
1 Press the WPS button on the back of the
printer.
The wireless status light
printer will glow.
on the side of the
WPS
2 Press the WPS button on your router within
two minutes.
When the printer is successfully connected to your
wireless network, the wireless status light is on and
no longer glowing.
To connect using a WPS pin code, see Getting a WPS Pin Code on page 17.
Connecting the Printer using the Quick Setup Wizard
Make sure you have the password or credentials needed to connect the printer to
your wireless network. If you are not sure, contact your wireless network
administrator.
If you are connecting the printer to a corporate or enterprise network, contact your
wireless network administrator for assistance.
To use the Quick Setup wizard
1 After the printer has been turned on for a few seconds, on your computer
connect to the wireless network named DYMOLWWxxxxxx. This unique
printer name can be found on the bottom of the printer.
Your computer has now dropped the connection to your wireless network
and established a wireless connection to the printer.
2 In your web browser, enter the following URL: http://192.168.58.1
The Web Configuration utility will open in your browser displaying the login
page.
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3 Log in to the LabelWriter Web Configuration utility using the following:
• Username: admin
• Password: admin
4 Follow the wizard to connect the printer to your wireless network.
• Printer name - You have the option of changing the default printer name
to something that is more meaningful on your network.
• Connection method - DHCP is recommended. If you choose Static, you
will need to have all of the network details to configure the printer on your
network.
• Wireless network - Click Connect next to the wireless network that you
want the printer connected to. See Connecting to a Wireless Network
on page 16 for more information.
When the printer is successfully connected to your wireless network, the
Wireless status light on the side of the printer is solid on.
5 Make a note of the IP address assigned to the printer so that you can access
the Web Configuration utility in the future.
Once the printer is connected to your wireless network, your computer’s wireless
connection to the printer is dropped and your computer should automatically
reconnect to your wireless network. If you encounter connection issues, check to
make sure your computer has reconnected to your wireless network.
If you experience connection issues, refer to Wireless Connection Issues on
page 23.
Printing Labels
You can design and print labels using DYMO Label software on your computer or
the DYMO Connect app on your mobile device.
Printing Labels from a Computer
To print labels from a computer, you must install DYMO Label software and then
add the network printer to your computer.
To print from your computer
1 Download and install the latest version of DYMO Label software from
support.dymo.com.
2 Start DYMO Label software and do one of the following:
• If this is the first DYMO label printer installed, click Yes when prompted by
the software to add the label printer as a wireless printer.
• If a DYMO label printer is already installed, choose Add Network Printer
from the File menu.
3 Follow the instructions in the Add Network Printer utility.
The LabelWriter Wireless printer should now be the selected printer in DYMO
Label software.
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Printing Labels from a Mobile Device
You can design and print labels to the LabelWriter Wireless printer from a mobile
device using the DYMO Connect mobile app available on the Apple® App store or
the Google Play™ store.
To print from a mobile device
1 From your mobile device’s app store, search for DYMO Connect or use the
appropriate QR Code below.
2 Install the DYMO Connect app.
3 Tap
to open the app and select the LabelWriter Wireless printer.
Refer to Wireless Connection Issues on page 23 if you have problems
connecting to the printer.
Connecting the Printer using a USB Cable
If you do not want your printer on your wireless network, you can connect the
printer directly to your computer using a USB cable. Use only a DYMO USB cable
with part number 1997364, available from Customer Support if you do not already
have one.
Do not connect the printer to your computer until after the software
installation is complete.
To connect to your printer directly from your computer
1 Download and install the latest version of
DYMO Label software from
support.dymo.com.
2 At the end of the installation, connect the
printer to your computer.
USB
• Plug the USB cable into the USB port on
the back of the printer.
• Plug the other end of the cable into an
available USB port on your computer.
3 Start DYMO Label software.
4 Select the LabelWriter Wireless printer named DYMO LabelWriter Wireless.
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LabelWriter Wireless Printer Configuration
The LabelWriter Wireless printer includes a Web Configuration utility that allows
you to configure the printer on your network and view the printer’s status.
Recommended Browsers
For the best experience, use the latest versions of the following browsers when
starting the LabelWriter Web Configuration utility:
ƒ Internet Explorer version 10 or later
ƒ Chrome version 35 or later
ƒ Firefox version 36 or later
ƒ Safari version 10 or later
ƒ Edge version 12 or later
ƒ Opera version 20 or later
Accessing the Web Configuration Utility
Once the printer is connected to your wireless network, you can access the Web
Configuration utility on the printer using the IP address assigned to the printer by
your network.
If you have not yet set this printer up on your wireless network, see Connecting
the Printer to your Wireless Network on page 12.
To start the Web Configuration utility
1 In your browser, enter the URL assigned to the printer during setup.
If this is the first time you are accessing the printer, the default URL is:
http://192.168.58.1
2 Log in to the LabelWriter Web Configuration utility using the following:
• Username: admin
• Password: admin or the custom password you have assigned
The printer status page appears showing the current wireless status of the printer.
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Web Configuration Menu
To access the Web Configuration menu, click
in the upper left corner of any
page in the Web Configuration utility. From the menu, you can:
ƒ Run the Quick Setup wizard to connect to a wireless network.
ƒ View the Status of the printer
ƒ Change the Printer Name
ƒ Select a new Wireless Connection
ƒ Configure the printer’s Access Point
ƒ Configure a static Wireless connection
ƒ Change the Password
ƒ Change the Language
ƒ Set the session Timeout
ƒ Restart the printer
Running the Quick Setup Wizard
The first time you connect to the LabelWriter Wireless printer, a Quick Setup
wizard guides you through the connection process. You can re-run this Quick
Setup wizard at any time from the
menu to connect to a different network.
You can also skip the Quick Setup wizard and configure the printer for a network
manually from the
menu. See Connecting to a Wireless Network.
Connecting to a Wireless Network
The Web Configuration utility allows you more options for connecting the printer to
a wireless network, such as accessing a hidden network or a more advanced
configuration.
The wireless security methods supported are:
ƒ Open
ƒ WEP
ƒ WPA/WPA2 - Personal Mixed
ƒ WPA2 - Personal
ƒ WPA/WPA2 - Enterprise Mixed
ƒ WPA2 - Enterprise
X.509 certificates in PEM and DER formats are supported. PFX certificates must
be converted to PEM/DER.
The information in this section assumes that you have the network name,
authentication, and other network details available. If you don’t have this
information, contact your network system administrator.
To connect the printer to a visible wireless network
1 Log in to the Web Configuration utility.
See Accessing the Web Configuration Utility on page 15.
2 From the
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menu, click Wireless connection.
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3 Click Connect next to the wireless network name you want to connect to.
If your network is not listed, see the instructions below to add a network
manually.
4 Enter the required information and click Connect.
To manually configure a hidden wireless network
1 Log in to the Web Configuration utility.
See Accessing the Web Configuration Utility on page 15.
2 From the
menu, click Wireless connection.
3 Click Add network.
4 Enter the network details and click Connect.
Getting a WPS Pin Code
Some router models support WPS but require a pin code.
To connect using a WPS pin code
1 Log in to the Web Configuration utility.
See Accessing the Web Configuration Utility on page 15.
2 From the
menu, click WPS.
3 Click Get pin code.
A unique 8-digit pin code displays, the wireless status light will blink, and a
two minute count down begins showing the time you have to connect the
printer to your router.
4 Enter the pin code in your router’s settings within the time left to connect.
Refer to your router’s documentation for where to enter the pin code.
Managing the Printer’s Access Point
The LabelWriter Wireless printer can be its own access point, sometimes referred
to as a ‘hotspot’, allowing a direct wireless connection between the printer and
your computer. In access point mode, you can wirelessly connect and print to the
printer from your computer without connecting to an existing wireless network.
Out of the box, the printer’s access point is turned on. However, after you connect
the printer to a wireless network, access point mode is turned off. You can turn
access point mode on and off through the LabelWriter Wireless Advanced Options
within DYMO Label software.
To turn on the printer’s access point
1 Connect the printer to your computer with a USB cable.
2 From within DYMO Label software, select the LabelWriter Wireless printer.
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3 Click the
icon next to the printer.
The LabelWriter Wireless Advanced options dialog box appears.
4 Select Access Point and click X to close the dialog box.
The printer is now in access point mode and can be accessed wirelessly from your
computer.
To configure the printer’s access point
1 Connect to the wireless network named DYMOLWWxxxxxx. This unique
printer name can be found on the bottom of the printer. However, the name
may have been changed during initial setup.
Your computer has now dropped the connection to your wireless network
and established a wireless connection to the printer.
2 In your web browser, enter the following URL: http://192.168.58.1or the url
assigned during initial setup.
The Web Configuration utility will open in your browser displaying the login
page.
3 Log in to the LabelWriter Web Configuration utility using the following:
• Username: admin
• Password: admin (or a custom password that you have assigned)
menu, click IP Configuration>Access Point.
The Access Point page displays.
4 From the
5 Select the security method, enter the authentication details, and click Save.
If you are currently connected to the printer in access point mode, the connection
will be lost.
Configuring the printer’s access point does not turn on the access point. You can
only turn on the access point through DYMO Label Software.
Connecting the Printer to a Different Network
When moving the printer to a new wireless network, you will need to connect the
printer to that new network. You can do this in several ways:
ƒ Using the WPS button. See Connecting the Printer using WPS on page 12.
ƒ Resetting the printer to factory default settings by pressing the RESET button
on the back of the printer and then using the Quick Setup wizard. See
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Connecting the Printer using the Quick Setup Wizard on page 12.
ƒ From your computer, connecting to the printer in access point mode and
using the Web Configuration utility on the printer. See the instructions below.
You will need to connect the printer to the new network each time you move the
printer. The printer does not ‘remember’ networks it was previously connected to.
To use the Web Configuration utility to connect to a new network
1 Move the printer to the new location.
2 If not already on, turn on the printer’s access point.
Refer to Managing the Printer’s Access Point on page 17.
3 Connect to the wireless network named DYMOLWWxxxxxx (or the name
you have previously assigned to the printer).
4 From your browser, open the Web Configuration utility by entering:
http:\\192.168.58.1
• Username: admin
• Password: admin (or a custom password that you have assigned)
5 Select Wireless connection from the
menu.
6 Select the network you wish to add the printer to and click Connect.
The printer is now available on the new network.
Changing the Settings
Several of the LabelWriter Web Configuration settings can be changed. You can
change the password, rename the printer, change the language, or change the
session timeout.
Changing the Password
For security reasons, we recommend that you change the password for accessing
the LabelWriter Web Configuration utility. You cannot change the user name.
To change the password
1 Log in to the Web Configuration utility.
See Accessing the Web Configuration Utility on page 15.
2 From the
menu, select Password.
3 Enter a new password and click Save.
If you forget your password, you will need to reset the printer to factory default
settings to use the password that shipped with the printer. See Resetting the
Printer to Factory Default Settings on page 27.
Renaming the Printer
If you have multiple printers on your network, you may want to rename the printer
to something that is more meaningful to your environment.
The printer name can be between 4 and 32 alphanumeric characters with no
spaces.
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To rename the printer
1 Log in to the Web Configuration utility.
See Accessing the Web Configuration Utility on page 15.
2 From the
menu, select Printer name.
3 Enter a new name for the printer and click Save.
Changing the Language
The default language for the Web Configuration utility is English. When you change
the language, that language will be remembered the next time you log in to the
utility.
To change the language
1 Log in to the Web Configuration utility.
See Accessing the Web Configuration Utility on page 15.
2 From the
menu, select More>Language.
3 Select the desired language and click Save.
Changing the Session Timeout
A Web Configuration utility session will end after 15 minutes of inactivity and you
will have to log in again. You can change the amount of time before a session
ends but the time should not be less than 10 minutes.
To rename the printer
1 Log in to the Web Configuration utility.
See Accessing the Web Configuration Utility on page 15.
2 From the
menu, select More>Timeout.
3 Select and click Save.
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Caring for Your Printer
The LabelWriter printer is designed to give you long and trouble-free service, while
requiring very little maintenance. You will get the best possible performance from
your LabelWriter printer if you follow the setup instructions that appear in Getting
Started on page 10, and the cleaning procedures described in this section.
To keep your LabelWriter printer working properly, you should clean it from time to
time. Dusting the outside of the printer occasionally will help keep foreign matter
from getting inside the printer. However, it is still a good idea to periodically
perform some basic interior maintenance, such as cleaning the label path with a
LabelWriter cleaning card (available from www.dymo.com).
You can easily clean your LabelWriter printer using the following items:
ƒ Lint-free cloth.
ƒ Diluted dishwashing detergent or diluted glass cleaner.
If you use glass cleaner, make sure it does not contain ammonia.
ƒ Small, soft brush, such as a tooth brush or child’s paint brush.
ƒ LabelWriter cleaning card to clean the print head.
To purchase cleaning cards, visit www.dymo.com).
To clean the exterior of your printer and the label roll compartment
1 Remove the roll of labels.
2 Turn the power off and disconnect the power cord.
3 Use the lint-free cloth to wipe the exterior of the printer.
4 Remove dirt and smudges with one of the cleaning solutions mentioned
above.
5 Lift the top cover.
6 Use a small, soft brush or cotton swab to whisk away paper dust and other
stray particles from the inside of the printer.
7 Reconnect the power cord and turn on the printer.
8 If you have a LabelWriter cleaning card, follow the instructions printed on
cleaning card packaging. If you do not have a cleaning card, contact DYMO
Customer Support at www.dymo.com).
9 Reload the roll of labels and carefully close the top cover.
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Getting Help
Your LabelWriter printer should offer years of trouble-free printing with very little
maintenance. However, in the event that you encounter a problem, this chapter
offers suggestions for resolving problems that can occur when using the printer. If
you are unable to solve a problem, this chapter also describes how to contact
DYMO Customer Support.
This section provides information on how to detect and correct problems you
might encounter while using your LabelWriter printer.
ƒ Wireless Status Light
ƒ Power Status Light
ƒ Wireless Connection Issues
ƒ Printer Issues
ƒ Resetting the Printer to Factory Default Settings
ƒ Obtaining Customer Support
Wireless Status Light
On LabelWriter Wireless printers, the wireless status light visually shows the
current state of the printer:
Status Light
Description
Off
No wireless network connection or printer is in power saving
mode. Doesn’t apply to Access Point mode.
Solid on
Wireless network connection. Doesn’t apply to Access Point
mode.
Slow blinking
Attempting to connect to a wireless network.
Glowing
Attempting to connect using WPS (two minutes).
Fast blinking
Error. See Wireless Connection Issues on page 23.
Power Status Light
The power status light visually shows the current state of the printer:
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Status Light
Description
Off
Power is off.
Solid on
Power is on and printer is ready.
Glowing
Printer is in power saving mode.
Fast blinking
An error occurred. This can occur because the labels are
missing or due to some other error condition. Refer to some
possible solutions later in this chapter.
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Wireless Connection Issues
The following are solutions to some common questions about connecting to the
printer on your wireless network.
General Connection Guidelines
Many times issues you may have while trying to connect to the printer can be
solved very easily. Check the following:
ƒ Make sure the printer is turned on.
ƒ Make sure your router is turned on and the wireless network is operational.
ƒ Make sure the printer is connected to the same wireless network as your
computer or mobile device.
ƒ Restart your mobile device.
ƒ Make sure the printer is not connected to a guest or public wireless network,
as these types of networks have additional restrictions that can cause
problems.
ƒ Move the printer closer to your wireless router. The printer works best when
there are no obstructions between the printer and your router. The closer the
printer is to the router the better.
ƒ Make sure any firewall or security programs on your computer are not
blocking communications between the printer and your computer.
ƒ Make sure you are not connected to a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
The Printer Does Not Show Up in My Wireless Network List
ƒ Make sure the printer is turned on.
ƒ Make sure you are not connected to a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
ƒ Refresh the list of available networks by turning Wi-Fi off and then on again on
your computer or mobile device.
Unable to Connect to the Web Configuration Utility on the Printer
The printer’s IP address may have been reassigned.This is normal behavior with a
DHCP connection when the printer has been turned off for a period of time. The
printer’s IP address will be reassigned the next time the power is turned on and
the printer appears on the network.
You can determine the printer’s current IP address by accessing the DHCP client
list through your router’s web pages. Refer to the documentation that came with
your router for more information.
In some environments, you may be able to connect to the printer using the mDNS
name: http://DYMOLWWxxxxxx.local.
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How Do I Move my Printer to a Different Wireless Network
The easiest way to connect to a new network is to reset the printer to factory
default settings and run the Quick Setup wizard. All previous settings including
language, password, session time out, and so on, will be lost. See Resetting the
Printer to Factory Default Settings on page 27.
Otherwise, you can follow the instructions in Connecting the Printer to a
Different Network on page 18 to connect to a different network without losing
your settings.
Printer Shows Not Connected in the DYMO Connect App
After a period of idle time, the wireless connection between your printer and
mobile device may drop. You will need to reconnect to the LabelWriter Wireless
printer from within DYMO Connect.
If you still cannot connect to the printer, check the following:
ƒ Make sure you are connected to the right printer.
ƒ Close (force quit) the DYMO Connect app and restart it.
ƒ Turn airplane mode on and then off.
ƒ Restart the mobile device.
Printer does not show up in DYMO Connect
The LabelWriter Wireless does not show up in the printer selection page in DYMO
Connect.
ƒ Close (force quit) the DYMO Connect app and restart it.
ƒ Restart the mobile device.
ƒ Make sure you are not on a public or guest network.
Unable to Connect To or Select the Printer in DYMO Label Software
ƒ Make sure the printer and the computer you are using are on the same
wireless network.
ƒ Make sure the printer is turned on and ready to print.
ƒ Add the printer from File>Add Network Printer in DYMO Label software and
then restart DYMO Label software.
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Printer Issues
The following are solutions to some common issues you may encounter while
working with the label printer.
Power Status Light Flashing
If the power status light is flashing, the problem could be one of the following:
Problem
Solution
No labels
The label roll is out of labels or there is no label roll inserted.
Always use authentic DYMO labels.
Overheated print head
Turn the printer off and wait 3-5 minutes before turning the
printer on again.
System error
Turn the printer off and then on again. If none of the other
issues above correct the problem and the light is still flashing,
contact Customer Support.
Clearing Label Jams
To clear labels that have become
jammed in the printer
Press label
release forward
1 Tear off any labels that have already
fed through the printer.
2 Press the label release lever forward
and pull the jammed label out of the
label exit slot.
Correcting Poor Print Quality
Poor print quality is most frequently caused by one of the following:
ƒ An old roll of labels
ƒ Labels made by a manufacturer other than DYMO
ƒ Labels where the thermal coating has been compromised
ƒ A dirty print head
First, make sure you are using DYMO-branded labels. Do not use third-party
labels because the thermal coating on other labels has a different sensitivity than
DYMO-branded labels. Also, the perforated holes between the labels made by
other manufacturers are frequently not detectable by LabelWriter printers.
If the print quality becomes faint, small dots of white appear scattered through the
printed characters, or light and dark patches of printing appear, you are probably
using a faulty roll of labels. Try using a different roll from a fresh box. If the second
roll prints correctly, the problem is with the first roll of labels.
Another possibility is that the LabelWriter print head needs cleaning. See Caring
for Your Printer on page 21 for information about cleaning the label path with a
LabelWriter cleaning card.
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Labels Do Not Feed Correctly
If your labels do not feed correctly, check the following:
ƒ Make sure your labels are loaded properly and that the left edge of the label is
aligned with the left edge of the label exit slot. See Loading Labels on page
10.
ƒ Make sure you are using authentic DYMO labels. The perforated holes
between the labels made by other manufacturers are frequently not
detectable by DYMO printers. When the perforations are not detected, the
labels will not feed correctly. Using third-party labels may also void your
warranty.
Printer Does Not Print or Stops Printing
If your printer does not print or stops printing while in use, follow the steps below
to track down the problem.
1 Make sure the printer is still getting power and that the power cable has not
been disconnected.
If the power status light on the side of the printer is not lit, check to make sure
the power cable is plugged in, and that your power strip is working.
To make sure the problem is not with the outlet or power strip, try plugging
something else into the wall outlet and power strip.
Make sure you are using the power adapter and cable that came with your
printer. Power adapters from older LabelWriter printers may not be
compatible with the LabelWriter Wireless printer.
2 Confirm that the printer is feeding labels properly by pushing the
label
forward feed button while the printer is on.
If the labels are jammed, the power status light will blink. Refer to Clearing
Label Jams on page 25.
3 Make sure that your USB cable has not come loose from the back of your
printer or from your computer.
Refer to the installation instructions in the Quick Start Guide to make sure the
cable is connected properly.
4 (Windows) Check that your LabelWriter printer driver is installed correctly.
The LabelWriter printer driver takes print data from your software and directs it
to the LabelWriter printer. The driver is automatically installed when you install
the DYMO Label software. However, the driver may have been changed or
deleted by mistake.
From the Windows menu, choose Devices and Printers.
b Right-click the LabelWriter printer icon, and then choose Printer
Properties.
From the Properties dialog box, click Printing Preferences.
d From the Preferences dialog box, click Advanced.
The Advanced dialog box appears.
If no errors are displayed in the Advanced dialog box, the printer driver is
installed correctly.
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Performing a Printer Self-Test
If you experience problems with broken characters or other print quality issues,
perform a printer self-test. The self-test verifies that all elements of the print head
and printing mechanism are in working condition.
To perform a self-test
1 With a roll of labels in the printer, press and hold the
label forward feed
button for at least three seconds.
The printer begins printing vertical lines along the width of the printer. The test
pattern automatically changes every 3/4 inch (19 mm).
2 Once the self-test begins, release the label feed button.
3 To stop the self-test, press and release the
the
label forward feed button or
power button.
If you are still having problems after checking the above items, contact Customer
Support. See Obtaining Customer Support on page 27.
Resetting the Printer to Factory Default Settings
An easy way to move the LabelWriter Wireless printer to a new network is to reset
the printer to factory default settings. This reset will delete any custom settings you
may have entered in the Web Configuration utility such as printer name, password,
language, and so on.
To reset the printer to factory default settings
1 Make sure the power is turned on.
If you just pressed the power button, wait for
about 30 seconds for the printer to fully start
up.
RESET
2 Using a pointed non-metal tool, press and
hold the RESET button on the back of the
printer for at least five seconds.
3 After five seconds, release the RESET button
to begin the printer reset.
After about 30 seconds, you will be able to connect the printer to a wireless
network as described in Connecting the Printer to your Wireless Network on
page 12.
Obtaining Customer Support
If you experience problems with the setup or use of your printer, carefully read this
user guide to make sure you have not missed something that is covered in the
documentation.
If you cannot resolve your problem by consulting the documentation, you can
obtain additional information and assistance from DYMO.
DYMO maintains an Internet Web site at www.dymo.com that includes the latest
support information for your LabelWriter printer.
To contact us, visit the Support area of our Web site at: support.dymo.com
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Documentation Feedback
We are constantly working to produce the highest quality documentation for our
products. We welcome your feedback.
Send us your comments or suggestions about our user guides. Please include the
following information with your feedback:
ƒ Product name, model number, and User Guide page number
ƒ Brief description of instructions that are inaccurate or unclear, areas where
more detail is needed, and so on
We also welcome your suggestions about additional topics you would like to see
covered in the documentation.
Send email messages to: dymo.docfeedback@newellco.com
Please keep in mind that this email address is only for documentation feedback. If
you have a technical question, contact Customer Support at support.dymo.com.
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Technical and Environmental Information
This chapter contains technical and certification information for the LabelWriter
Wireless printer.
Technical Specifications
LabelWriter Wireless
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Print Method
Direct Thermal
Print Resolution
300 dpi (normal)
600 x 300 dpi (graphics)
Print Speed
(labels/min for address label
in text mode)
Up to 71 four-line address labels per minute
(Printing over Wi-Fi may impact the number of
labels per minute)
Maximum Print Width
2.25 in (56 mm)
Maximum Media Width
2.44 in (62 mm)
USB Interface
USB 2.0 Full speed Printer Class Device
USB Connector Type
USB 2.0 Micro – Type B
Wireless Interface
Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n) 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz
Frequency bands / Maximum radio-frequency
power for EU: 2400–2483.5 MHz / less than
10dBm; 5150–5350 MHz and 5470–5725
MHz / less than 15dBm
Dimensions (WHD)
5 in (127 mm) x
4.9 in (124 mm) x
7.95 in (202 mm)
Weight
1.45 pounds (0.66 kg) (printer and spool only)
Printer Power Requirements
24 VDC 2.5 A
Power Adapter
Adapter model DYS602-240250W from
Dongguan Dongsong Electronic Co., Ltd.
Rated Duty Cycle
1000 shipping labels per hour
Regulatory Approvals
CE, FCC, IC, CB, GS, and RCM
Warranty
Two Year Limited
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Wireless Specifications
Station Mode
Network Standard
802.11a/b/g/n
Supported bands
2.4 GHz; 5 GHz
Channel Bandwidth
20 MHz
Access Point Mode
Network Standard
802.11b/g/n
Supported band
2.4 GHz
Channel Bandwidth
20 MHz
Device Certification
This device has been tested and complies with the requirements of:
CB Certificate
GS Certificate
CE Mark
FCC Part 15
ICES-003, RSS-210 and RSS-Gen
RCM
RoHS directive 2011/65/EU
This device is not intended for use in the direct field of view at visual display
workplaces. To avoid incommoding reflections at visual display workplaces, this
device must not be placed in the direct field of view.
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