Jim:

I have been using a Dymo 330 with DX4WIN for about a year now.  It works 
great.  I had to create a custom label within DX4WIN, which took about an 
hour (although I was totally inexperienced in working with custom labels). 
Once I had the custom label setup right, it has worked perfectly since 
then -- printing single labels or multiple labels as needed.

I can also easily cut and paste addresses from QRZ.com into the Labelwriter 
software, and with one or two clicks, print out address labels.  In fact, I 
have a routine down now that allows me to first print the QSL label from 
within DX4WIN, print the mailing address from QRZ.com and then also print 2 
return address labels.  Takes a few clicks and all four labels are ready for 
me to apply.  It works best when you only have one QSL to print out and 
send, although I use it for printing batches of bureau replies as well with 
no problem.

If you do not have the CD for installing the print driver, you can go to 
www.dymo.com to download all drivers.  I had to do that once at my office.

Dave, N4QS


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Reisert AD1C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 5:09 PM
Subject: [Dx4win] Dymo LabelWriter 310


> Has anyone used a Dymo LableWriter 310 with DX4WIN to print QSO and/or 
> address labels?  I was given one at work that I might press into service.
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C
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