
Should let you know if the driver was "installed successfully" and isįurther updates of the software are recommended as DYMO label software At that point, please connect the printerĪnd wait for the "New Found hardware" or "Installing deviceĭriver software" pop-up to appear. Installation, please connect the printer now". Installer, please wait for the Installation Wizard to prompt you the following īe DISCONNECTED when running the installation. 8.7.3 for Windows 7 and up,Īdministrative rights required.): please click HERE Opens a new window. The drivers required for the LabelWriter 450 on Windows 10 areĪvailable with our DYMO Label Software version 8.7.3. In this email I am suggesting DYMO Label Software 8.7.3. I am sorry for the issue that you are facing now. Anyone have contacts at Dymo to let them know their deficiency has just been made public and hold them accountable? I wish they had a contact at Spiceworks to notify. Of course the proper solution is for Dymo to keep up with current technology and produce a 64 bit version of their Word add-in.

The current solution is to downgrade your version of Office to the 32 bit version and make it much slower. Dymo has just not made a compatible 64 bit version. So, Merryworks is correct and has solved the issue that hundreds if not thousands of people have experienced since Office 64 bit version was released. And when I click on it, it does work perfectly.

The Dymo Connect "Print to a DYMO label" icon does show up in the toolbar ribbon on the right, just like all documentation says it should.

I installed Dymo's label printing software. I fired up a test PC with a fresh load of Windows 10 Pro 64 bit. Possible idea, the addon is 32-bit and Office is 64 bit?
