User guide

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Adjusting the Print Quality
You can change the print quality setting that is used when printing labels to your
LabelWriter printer.
To choose the print quality
1 Do one of the following:
For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
2 Select the LabelWriter printer tab.
3 Under Print quality, select one of the following settings:
Text - to use the default print setting used for most labels.
Barcode and graphics - to optimize print quality for barcodes and graphics.
Auto - to automatically determine the print quality based on the label contents.
4 Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
Changing the Tape Label Alignment
As a tape label is printed, blank space is added at the beginning of the label and at the end of the
label. Normally, the space is the same on both ends of the label. However, you have the option of
printing the tape label with less space at the beginning or at end of the label.
To change the label alignment
1 Do one of the following:
For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
2 Select the Tape printer tab.
3 Under Label alignment, select one of the following settings:
Left - to eave less space at the beginning of the label.
Center - to print the label with equal space on both ends of the label.
Right - to leave less space at the end of the label.
4 Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
Printing Cut Marks Between Labels
When printing multiple tape labels, you can choose to print cut marks between each label to
indicate where the labels should be cut.
You can also choose to automatically cut each label before the next label prints. Depending on your
printer model, the printer either automatically cuts the label or pauses so you can manually cut the
label before continuing.