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Printing the Label
Now that you have customized the label, you are ready to print.
NOTE You can only print this shipping label on EL60, Turbo, 320, 330, and 330 Turbo printers. If
you have an EL40, 300, 310, or 315 printer, review this section even though you will not be able to
print the label.
Before you print the label, make sure:
To print the label
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Saving the Label
Now that you have created your shipping label, you can save it as a label file. Saved labels will
automatically appear in the Label Files drop-down list.
To save the label
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Notice that your new label file, MyShip, is added to the top of the Label Files drop-down list as the
most recently used label and also alphabetically in the list of labels below.
To use a label file you created, choose it from the Label Files drop-down list.
NOTE To access your label files from the Label Files list, you must store them in the Label Files
folder. A default Label Files folder is created for you, under the DYMO Label installation folder,
when you first install the software.
Now that you can open, edit, print, and save a shipping label, you are ready to modify and use most
other label files.
The recipient address appears in the new font and style.
The LabelWriter printer is connected to your computer and turned on.
You have properly loaded shipping labels in the printer. If necessary, see the Quick Start Guide
for information on how to set up your printer and load the labels.
Enter the number of copies of this label to print in the Copies field on the Main toolbar.
Click
on the Main toolbar.
Click
on the Main toolbar. The Save File dialog box appears.
Enter MyShip as the new name for the file and click Save.
Creating a New Label
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