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You should have the text box to type in. You can click on the dotted line and move the whole box up or down so the entire text will be mostly centered on the label.
When you go into the software to prepare the label you should see buttons to select whether you want the label formatted from the left, right, or centered. Also, when you type the text onto the label you will probably see dotted lines around the label which can be moved slightly to help you get the print arranged on the label. Hope this helps!
Sounds like you have a couple of issues going on...your labels are incompatible or you have an incorrect template selected in the Dymo Software.
Check that the label model matches the template and you are using quality Dymo Labels. Such as the Dymo name brand or the LabelValue brand Dymo labels.
The Dymo label printer capable of printing iron on tape is the Dymo Letratag. There are a couple of model printers Dymo Letratag - handheld model Dymo Letratag - desktop model with qwerty keyboard and the Dymo 18771 Letratag iron on tape is the tape cartridge available.
We've had our Dymo 330 Turbo for years and still use it daily to print all our address labels - never had a problem with it. They come with a 3 year warranty, so I guess Dymo thinks they're going to last at least that long.
If the power supply has had it you can get a replacement power adapter but if the machine has had it then time to get a new one I think.
The 300 series was discontinued years ago, and even the 400 series has now been discontinued and replaced by the Labelwriter 450 series.
Take out tape cartridge, make sure tape is going THROUGH both top and bottom tape guides. Clear all. This should work. You also may have set up for second line printing. Go through all settings and clear.
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