I have been using a SUPVAN label maker https://us.supvan.com/ for two
years. We were buying blank labels from China and custom-made ink
cartridges. The prices were increasing so we looked to source other
choices. I am in Canada and do eBay business. We need to print many
shipping labels at home every day. Does anybody have any
recommendations?

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Title:
  [needs-packaging] PPD for Dymo LabelWriter 400 not complete

Status in cups package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: cups

  Release: 8.10
  Cups package version: 1.3.9-2ubuntu6.1

  I installed Dymo LabelWriter 400 with the Multi-Purpose labels 11354.
  I chose the only available driver: Dymo Label Printer, 1.3

  Problem: I could not set the correct label size as the Multi-Purpose
  labels are missing from the ppd-file. The result is that I get
  printouts which do not fit the labels.

  Solution:
  I downloaded the driver from the manufacturer and extracted the lines for the 
Multi-Purpose labels from their ppd-file.
  drivers page: 
https://global.dymo.com/enUS/RNW/RNW.html?pg=std_adp.php&p_faqid=101
  driver file: http://www.dymo.com/media/Software/dymo-cups-drivers-1.0.3.tar.gz

  What should be done is that the ppd-file in cups should be updated
  with all the labels in the manufacturers ppd. Depending on their
  license.

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