Mac OS X v10.4, v10.3, and v10.2.8
Printers other than the LabelWriter Duo Printer
If you do not connect the label printer when asked to do so during the software installation or if you have
problems with the printer installation, follow these instructions to add the printer manually:
1. Make sure your label printer is plugged in and turned on before continuing.
2. Open System Preferences for Print & Fax.
3. Click the + button under the Printers list.
4. Select the label printer from the list of choices in the Printer List and click Add. The printer is
added to the printer list.
5. Close the Printer Preferences to complete the installation.
LabelWriter Duo Printer
The LabelWriter Duo printer appears as two separate printers in the Printer Browser: DYMO DUO Tape
(or DYMO DUO Tape 128) and DYMO DUO Label. You need to install each of these printers
separately.
1. Make sure your label printer is plugged in and turned on before continuing.
2. Open System Preferences for Print & Fax.
3. Click the + button under the Printers list. You may see the label printer(s) listed in the printer list
but the Add button will not be available.
4. Click More Printers and select DYMO DUO USB from the drop-down list at the top of the
Printer List dialog box.
5. Select DYMO DUO Label from the list of printers and click Add.
6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 to add DYMO DUO Tape (or DYMO DUO Tape 128).
The LabelWriter Duo printer appears as two separate printers in the Printer list:
DYMO DUO Tape (or DYMO DUO Tape 128) and DYMO DUO Label. You need to install
each of these printers separately.
LabelWriter Duo Notes
• The LabelWriter Duo printer does not support Rendezvous. You will not be able to locate a
LabelWriter Duo printer with Rendezvous.
• Printing to both the LabelWriter Duo Tape and Label printers at the same time is not recommended.
NOTE: In some cases, you may not see your printer model listed in the Printer Setup utility or the Add
button may be disabled. If this occurs, exit and restart the Printer Setup Utility.
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