Dymo labelwriter 400 software update6/26/2023 The method I mentioned using with a text file may not be possible. I have no experience with this and I'm just speculating. You would still have to have an ActiveX interface to Word to create the data and invoke the macro. If you wanted to call another application to print, it might be done by importing the VB example into Word as a VBA macro. ![]() This would involve calling it's various methods and properties and is certainly possible but a bit tedious. Since it appears that they provide an ActiveX (Com) interface to the printer, you could use the ActiveX functions in LabVIEW.
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