This worked perfectly for me. For those interested, it works with your Dymo labeller. It serves my Labelwriter 4XL. I almost deducted 1 point because it's difficult to get started with Windows, but it's a Windows problem when setting up a network print server, but I figured it out in 10 minutes so I didn't deduct. However, remember that you need to set up a network printer and use the software that comes with the Iogear print server to make it work, and you need to assign it a static address, not a dynamic and ever-changing one. Once it's up and running it works fine and works on three of my computers using our wireless network. So we only need one dymo labeller. Much cheaper than the Dymo print server and does the same thing. UPDATE: Even though it worked, it kept crashing. I need to increase my score from 5 to 1. Too much escalation, unplugging, replugging and so on. I don't know, the problem is only in DYMO. I was hoping, but I've read others with similar dropout issues.
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