![]() This is how I installed it in Ubuntu 18.04 and it worked until I upgraded to 20.04. Sudo apt-get install printer-driver-dymo (installs deb file from universe repository Here are the places I've downloaded and tried the install files from they are both source files that need to be compiled, and deb packages that are now on Synaptic and the debian and Ubuntu repositories you can actually install it by sudo apt-get install. ![]() The system log says it attached usblp - the usb line printer driver that isn't working. But I checked and the driver file is in usr/lib/cups/driver. I just tried installing the drivers from Synaptic and then rebooting and then plugging in the dymo, and after configuring I got a message saying it needs additional drivers and they couldn't be found. I tried all of the install methods listed below on my different computer (not Dell), running Ubuntu 20.04 upgraded from 18.04 with the same results.įrom below it appears the installer installed the correct files where it was supposed to put them, but the OS is not using the driver, but a generic USB line printer driver usblp instead, which is not printing correctly. I got another dymo 450 turbo printer and another usb cable, with same identical results. I have test printed using the button on the Dymo, and verified that the printer prints whole labels, just not from the computer. If I print a test print the entire page prints in a third of the label, or something. I have tried setting up a new label without reference to Dymo, to the specified width and length, and the same thing happens. I checked to make sure Dymo is set up properly for my labels - and it is printing in the correct direction and seemingly the correct size. The linux driver formerly on the dymo web site did not work due to errors in install script, and a fixed version for 1.4.0-8 at Github was what worked for me - in Ubuntu 18.04. On the Dymo web site linux drivers can no longer be found on the U.S. It is the same version as is in Synaptic Package manager, and installing it through Synaptic didn't work either. ![]() I downloaded version 1.4.0-9 from the debian repository and installed it - several times. I have tried removing the printer, removing the driver, as printer-driver-dymo (which may or may not have removed the driver, see below) and reinstalling it by several methods. I have been using glabel to set up and print my labels. ![]() My DYMO LabelWriter 450 Turbo worked perfectly in Ubuntu 18.04, but since I upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04, it consistently prints 1/3 of the label and spits out 3/4 of the label, tearing off 3/4 of the label. Dymo label printer printing 1/3 label and tearing early since Ubuntu 20.04 upgrade ![]()
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