SOURCE: Dymo LetraTag 2000 hand held printer
This Unit does NOT take ink. That is one of it's "benefits." Since it uses heat transfer, im thinking it either needs new batteries, or it's heat device has been expended. This is a cheap little maker, so it isnt made to handle the abuse of an office: it's meant for a label from week to week. If you went on a label spree all over the house, you killed it. Hope this helps!
SOURCE: how do you print vertical labels?
Here is the link to your users manual, which will help explain other functions you may find useful.
http://global.dymo.com/enGB/Manuals/LetraTAG_QX50.html
Hope this helps...
Gods Bless.......
SOURCE: I have a Dymo Letratag XR and it is only printing
change the batteries! there is no ink, this problem is nearly always flat batteries...
SOURCE: Does a DYMO Letratag QX50 have a replaceable ink
It is a thermal printer and thus does not use ink.
The most likely cause of poor print quality is low batteries. Replace your batteries or plug in the power adapter.
If this does not help check that the label cassette is in place correctly and that the print head is clean. You could also try a new label cassette.
SOURCE: I have the Dymo LetraTag but not the thermal one.
Hi,
They're *all* thermal ones, none of the dymo printers use ink. When the print is fading it means the batteries are running out, so just replace them!
See the manual here on the Dymo Manuals and Drivers page.
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