I think I left out the fact that I tried to get this to work on my work
computer before trying it on my home computer.

printer-driver-dymo ran fine, installed from package from github, on my
work computer on Ubuntu 18.04.  I never had reason to verify it used the
correct driver.  Labels printed perfectly.

It stopped working when I upgraded my work computer to Ubuntu 20.04.  I
have tried a variety of methods including Debian.

Then I tried on my computer at home, which has also been upgraded from
18.04 to 20.04.  My latest effort is installing printer-driver-dymo from
Synaptic, as documented above.  I've also tried several different
versions of the debian package, using downloaded versions from the
Ubuntu and Debian Universe repositories and installing in terminal with
apt-get install.  Exact same results. Probably the exact same install
file installed with different methods.  I assume Synaptic also installs
the package that is in the Ubuntu repositories.

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  Dymo LabelWriter 450 Deluxe prints 1/3 label because it isn't using
  installed driver which doesn't work properly

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