User Guide
Table Of Contents
- About Your New Label Maker
 - Getting to Know the Label Maker
 - Getting Started
 - Using Your Label Maker as a Local Printer
 - Using Your Label Maker as a Network Printer
 - About DYMO Label Software
 - Label Maker Status
 - Caring for the Label Maker
 - Troubleshooting
 - Documentation Feedback
 - Environmental Information
 - Safety Precautions for Lithium-Polymer Rechargeable Battery Pack
 
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LabelManager
®
 Wireless PnP
User Guide
Printing Labels with the Built-In Software
The following figure shows some of the features available in the built-in software.
To print a label
1 Click once on the label in the Edit area and type some text.
2 Click   to print the label.
Capturing and Inserting an Image
You can quickly capture an image from your desktop and add it to your label.
To capture and insert an image from your desktop
1 Click   on the toolbar.
2 Drag the curser to draw a selection box around the area to capture.
The selected area is inserted into your label.
Using the Auto-Cut Feature
When printing multiple labels, the label maker automatically cuts each label before 
printing the next label. You can turn this feature off, so that multiple labels print 
continuously and a label separator cut mark prints between each label.
The label maker always automatically cuts after the last label is printed.
To turn off the auto-cut feature
 Clear the Cut each label as printed check box.
Insert text
you’ve copied
to the
Clipboard.
Select the
font, size, and
style for your
label text.
Create a
new label.
Match the
label width to
the label
cassette in the
label maker.
Start advanced 
DYMO Label v.8 
software.
Rotate images 
90 degrees.
Choose to print 
a horizontal or 
vertical label.
Add a border 
around the label.
Choose a fixed length for the 
label or make the label resize 
automatically to fit the text.
Crop an 
image added 
to the label.
Change the units of 
measure or 
language settings.
Capture an area of 
the screen and insert 
on your label.
View the
status of the
label maker.
Print a label.
Zoom the label.
Configure the 
label maker 
for wireless 
access.
Choose to automatically cut 
each label as printed or to only 
cut between print jobs.










