Print From Any Mac Application. Using your label printer on your Mac is as easy as this. Simply download our OSX thermal print system. Run the wizard to set up your label printer and start printing within 5 minutes. Thousands of printers supported for you including.
The exact steps to set up your printer will vary depending on the printer's make and model. This article provides details for the most common thermal label printer brands - Zebra and DYMO - as well as the basic steps for a standard desktop printer like an inkjet or laser printer. The process to set up printers for ShipStation on your Mac includes four basic steps.
Here's a guide on how to instal and set up your GK420d network printer on Mac to use with Shipmondo. Give your printer a static IP address. Make sure you give your printer a static IP address before setting it up on your Mac. Instruction for this can be found in the printer instruction manual or in other way supplied by the manufacturer.
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Hello First, I was not sure if I should put this in the OS forum or the hardware . . . so I apologize if I picked the wrong category. In short, I am running a MacBook Pro Lion OS X 10.7.3 We needed a thermal printer to print shipping labels (which we also wanted to use to print 2' x 2' ingredient labels.). UPS offered us a free printer and so we were happy to receive the ZP 450. It appears this printer is made specifically for UPS, although I can not officially confirm it. I can't seem to find any drivers for it to run on the Mac, Now, UPS tech walked me through setting up the printer on my mac so that I can print the UPS labels directly from the ups internet site. That works fine. They told me that YES, you can print other labels with this on the MAC (like the 2' ingredient labels we want to use) . . however they could not support that and could not tell me how to go about it. I currently use Open Office for MAc . . and so I tried opening that and creating a label and printing it to the newly added Zebra printer. It prints . . but all I get are blanks. I have spent the last 3 days searching online for information . . and getting nowhere. Has anyone done something similar? I just want to print labels from another source than UPS website. Like Pages, or Open Office . . . or something . . anything. I don't want to go out and buy another printer, or use a laser printer and use up all the ink printing labels. Any suggestions? (laymen's terms please . . hardware/software is not my forte) Thank you!!