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
Refer to the documentation that came with your router or access point to 
determine the connection methods supported.
To configure the label maker on your wireless network
1 Plug one end of the USB cable into the USB port on the back of the label 
maker.
2 Plug the other end of the USB cable into an available USB port on your 
computer.
3 If necessary, press the power button to turn on the label maker.
4 Start the built-in software. 
See Starting the Built-In Software on page 10.
5 Click   on the software toolbar. 
The Wireless Setup tool starts.
6 Select one of the following connection methods:
• Standard - See Configuring Your Label 
Maker Using Standard.
• Advanced - See Configuring Your Label 
Maker Using Advanced.
7 Follow the instructions in the tool to configure the 
label maker on your wireless network.
The wireless status light located on the top of the 
label maker turns solid blue when the label maker 
has successfully connected to a wireless network.
You cannot use the label maker as a wireless network printer while the label maker 
is connected to a USB port on your computer.
Connection Method Description
Standard Use this method if you want the Wireless Setup tool to 
automatically detect your network. Your network will be 
detected automatically and you will be prompted to 
enter your security information.
See Configuring Your Label Maker Using Standard.
Advanced Use this method if you want to enter all network 
information manually. The Wireless Setup tool will not 
automatically detect your network.
Use this method only if you are very familiar with your 
wireless network, or if the other method is 
unsuccessful.
See Configuring Your Label Maker Using Advanced.
Wireless 
status light










