i can't find how to install and use the labelwriter 450 and it's urgent. i print for my job 50 to 100 labels per week.
i don't know what to do, i just went to ubuntu from windows 8.1.1.
I tried with wine but still doesn't work.
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Sign up to join this communityTo install Dymo 450 LabelWriter on Debian Systems - Ubuntu, Raspibian, you might need first: (helped me to compile drivers, advice from : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1502581 )
sudo apt-get install libcups2-dev libcupsimage2-dev gcc g++
Then you want to do install dymo linux sdk (both links work at 2016-05-14):
Then you unpack it, compile and install driver:
./configure
make
sudo make install
Later I've added driver via cups web interface like any other driver, choosing right ppd file. (example project : https://www.hmazter.com/2013/05/raspberry-pi-printer-server-for-labelwriter and another: https://gist.github.com/gwpl/6d6c1457b4d1f6b778917a2f7c3c57fd ).
Finally, I share via network Dymo 450 LabelWriter(s) attached to Ubuntu and Raspibian with other Linuxes (including Archlinux) and I've found that to make printing via network (e.g. ipp:// and ipps:// ) to work, I need to schedule printing (of pdf, png, whatever) add -o raw
to lpr command. You will see example of -o raw
in https://gist.github.com/gwpl/6d6c1457b4d1f6b778917a2f7c3c57fd and https://askubuntu.com/a/748035/31300 .
Finally references for installing and using Dymo 450 under Linux:
Open the terminal and type:
sudo apt install printer-driver-dymo
You need to get the correct drivers for CUPS, the Linux printing system. As far as I can tell, you can download them here:
https://dymo.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/101/~/dymo-drivers-and-downloads#lw_linux
The answer by Grzegorz kinda works, but there is an issue in the official DYMO sources which prevents it from building on the latest version of CUPS. I found a patch on this Ubuntu forum post which contains the fix for it.
The post's instructions were:
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/dymo-cups-drivers.git
Then copy that files inside the folder of driver, and finally:
* patch -Np1 -i cups-ppd-header.patch
* ./configure
* make
* sudo make install
Basically, several files are missing this line, which makes it impossible to build:
#include <cups/ppd.h>
I made the change against the official version 1.4.0.5 copy of the source and put it in a repository for others to use: https://github.com/Kyle-Falconer/DYMO-SDK-for-Linux
make
, I've been using it on Ubuntu and Raspbian. The easiest way to get the drivers working are to use the copy on my github. Let me know if you run into issues.
Apr 17, 2019 at 16:54
Just FYI: If you need a label printer, do not buy a DYMO from this point in time onwards.
I have contacted their customer support and although not properly mentioned on their website, they have stopped supporting Linux as of this point in time.