Linux Software to print with LabelManager PnP from Dymo
- First version from Sebastian Bronner: https://sbronner.com/dymoprint.html
- Cloned to Github and formerly maintained by @computerlyrik: https://github.com/computerlyrik/dymoprint
- Currently maintained by @maresb
- Works on python 3.7 and up
- Supports text printing
- Supports qr code printing
- Supports barcode printing
- Supports image printing
- Supports combined barcode / qrcode and text printing
It is recommended to install dymoprint with pipx so that it runs in an isolated virtual environment:
pipx install dymoprint
In case pipx is not already installed, it can be installed on Ubuntu/Debian with
sudo apt-get install pipx
or on Arch with
sudo pacman -S python-pipx
To install for development, fork and clone this repository, and from this directory, and run (ideally within a venv):
pip install --editable .
Use udev and modeswitch configurations to work with the LabelManager PNP. modeswitch changes the mode (and USB Id) from mass storage device to printer device.
sudo cp 91-dymo-labelmanager-pnp.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/
sudo cp dymo-labelmanager-pnp.conf /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/
and restart services with:
sudo systemctl restart udev.service
Finally, physically disconnect and reconnect the LabelManager PnP.
(should also work for manjaro, but not tested yet) use udev and modeswitch configurations to work with the LabelManager PNP. modeswitch changes the mode (and USB Id) from mass storage device to printer device.
Install usb_modeswitch at first:
sudo pacman -S usb_modeswitch
if the /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/ folder was not created at installation do:
sudo mkdir /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/
now copy the udev and usb_modswitch configs:
sudo cp 91-dymo-labelmanager-pnp.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/
sudo cp dymo-labelmanager-pnp.conf /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/
and restart services with:
sudo udevadm control --reload
you might need to change the permissions of the hid device (dymoprint will tell if it is the case):
sudo chown your_user:users /dev/hidraw0
Finally, physically disconnect and reconnect the LabelManager PnP.
Fonts are managed via dymoprint.ini. This should be placed in your
config folder (normally ~/.config
). An example file is provided here.
You may choose any TTF Font you like
You may edit the file to point to your favorite font.
For my Arch-Linux System, fonts are located at e.g.
/usr/share/fonts/TTF/DejaVuSerif.ttf
It is also possible to Download a font from http://font.ubuntu.com/ and use it.
dymoprint MyText
Multilines will be generated on whitespace
dymoprint MyLine MySecondLine # Will print two Lines
If you want whitespaces just enclose in " "
dymoprint "prints a single line"
dymoprint --help
Just add a text after your qr or barcode text
dymoprint -qr "QR Content" "Cleartext printed"
Any picture with JPEG standard may be printed. Beware it will be downsized to tape.
dymoprint -p mypic.jpg ""
Take care of the trailing "" - you may enter text here which gets printed in front of the image
Besides the travis-ci one should run the following command on a feature implemention or change to ensure the same outcome on a real device:
dymoprint Tst && \
dymoprint -qr Tst && \
dymoprint -c code128 Tst && \
dymoprint -qr qrencoded "qr_txt" && \
dymoprint -c code128 Test "bc_txt"
- (?)support multiple ProductIDs (1001, 1002) -> use usb-modeswitch?
- put everything in classes that would need to be used by a GUI
for more options use command line parser frameworkallow selection of font with command line options- allow font size specification with command line option (points, pixels?)
provide an option to show a preview of what the label will look likeread and write a .dymoprint file containing user preferencesprint barcodesprint graphicsplot frame around label- vertical print