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Dymo Duo - 93493 (300 series) #86

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thestraycat opened this issue Oct 10, 2024 · 1 comment
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Dymo Duo - 93493 (300 series) #86

thestraycat opened this issue Oct 10, 2024 · 1 comment

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@thestraycat
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thestraycat commented Oct 10, 2024

I have a Dymo Duo (the weirdly named one that is really the 300 series and pre-dates the DUO 450 series) And its a great unit.

  • Probably the cheapest, tape+label model that prints uing all dymo D1 and Industrial tapes
  • Prints 6mm > 24mm dymo tape + Address labels on large format labels up to 62mm wide.
  • Has an automatic cutter
  • Has the joint top address label speed output
  • Works with 3rd party labels (Not affected by the issues plaguing the 550 series needing official dymo labels)

I'd love to see support for this little unit and saw it had been mentioned in the post #4. But that the conversation had died.
Is this device currently supported by this project or would you like me to gather logs and data to have it potentially added to the supported list?

I dont suppose the project is available via a docker container and utilizing USB passthru is it for ease of installation and testing?

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maresb commented Oct 10, 2024

Oh, that's a really beautiful unit! And thanks for the detailed intro! I only have the little LabelManager PnP, so my testing and development capabilities are extremely limited.

I wonder if it would make sense for you to pair up with @thinkl33t on #81?

I dont suppose the project is available via a docker container and utilizing USB passthru is it for ease of installation and testing?

Indeed, we do! It's right here. It's tailored to be a VS Code development container. But even if you're not running VS Code, you should be able to use something similar to these arguments to get it running.

Welcome, and I hope that gets you started!

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