At 08:50 AM 4/8/2005, Thomas Eldred wrote:
Good morning and my apologies if this posts--trying to look for
instructions on making the Dymo Label maker to work with RBASE.
...I know i saw this posted.
Tom,
Here you go ...
To print one label at a time on roll, you would need a printer to
support labels on a roll, such as DYMO LabelWriter 330 Turbo-USB.
If that is the case, then, first you need to setup the printer
and then use the "Custom" Paper Size option of Label > Page Setup.
Here are a few tips (based on my experience using Dymo LabelWriter
with "R:Capture", the first vertical market RBG7 application):
http://www.rcapture.com
01. By default, the Dymo Label Printer is installed for "Portrait"
Printing. You need to change the printer default to print as
"Landscape".
Here's how:
If installed properly on Windows 2000/XP Workstation, you
should be able to see the DYMO LabelWriter 330 Turbo-USB as
one of the listed printer in Windows Printer Configuration
Panel.
Start | Settings | Printers
You'll need to update the Printing Preferences of DYMO
LabelWriter 330 Tubo-USB printer as following:
01. Right-Click on DYMO LabelWriter 330 Tubo-USB printer icon
02. Select Printing Preferences...
03. Change Orientation to Landscape
04. Click on [Advanced] button for Advanced Properties
05. Change the properties as following:
Paper Size: 99014 Shipping
Copy Count: 1 Copy
Advanced Printing Features: Enabled
Halftoning: Super Cell
Printer Quality: Barcodes and Graphics
Print Quality: Normal
Click on [OK] when done
06. Click on [Apply] button to save and then click on [OK]
to save Printing Preferences.
02. Once the printer is setup accordingly, now you can use the
R:BASE 7.1 for Windows Labels to print one label at a time
on a roll!
03. Use "Custom" option to set the height and width of label.
That's all there is to it.
Enjoy and make sure to have fun!
Very Best R:egards,
Razzak.