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Support MobileLabeler #1

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maresb opened this issue Jul 17, 2021 · 2 comments
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Support MobileLabeler #1

maresb opened this issue Jul 17, 2021 · 2 comments

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maresb commented Jul 17, 2021

As requested by @Tahx, add support for the MobileLabeler.

@maresb I'm trying to get it to work for the Dymo MobileLabeler but I can't get it to be recognized by the program.

The device 'Dymo LabelManager PnP' could not be found on this system.

The vendor ID is the same as the PnP and the ProductId is 1009, I'm not sure what to insert instead of "1002" inside the 91 named file.

Sadly I have that feeling it is a waste of time and won't work, I wished to remove that gigantic 1cm margin on both sides that's wasting such a ton of label...

@maresb I ended up cloning your fork and setting the filepath of the usb bus inside the constant file, but it crash at reading the response of what I suppose it to be the command to write a label.

Yes it also has bluetooth connectivity on top of USB, and it has an Android app so it should be possibly easier to reverse than USB.

I'll have no choice but to take time to reverse it, there aren't many autocut label writers and they all waste too much labels in a way or another.

I think I'd like to give this rep a very last try to check if it's really a different protocol.

Do you have a MobileLabeler aswell?

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maresb commented Jul 17, 2021

@Tahx, sorry, I just realized that issues were disabled on my fork. I have enabled them, so let's continue discussion here.

Unfortunately I don't have a MobileLabeler myself.

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Tahx commented Jul 17, 2021

@maresb Yep that's why I couldn't post here but that's ok now.

Hm I see, I might just make a new repository if I take the bluetooth route, which I think I'll do because USB isn't really appealing to me. But also I have no knowledge about Python, it'll likely be .NET in C# for windows with a motherboard that support bluetooth pairing.

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