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Troubleshooting – Dymo 6000 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Review the following possible solutions if you encounter a problem while using your printer.

Problem/Error Message

Solution

Battery Low
Battery Empty

• Attach the power adapter.
• Recharge the battery pack. See Recharging the Battery

Pack.

• Insert new AA alkaline batteries as a temporary power

source. AA batteries are less stable and should be used as a
temporary solution only.

Poor Print Quality

• Clean the print head. See Cleaning Your Printer.
• Adjust the Print Contrast. See Adjusting Print Contrast.

Tape Jam
Motor is stalled due to tape jam.

• Open the tape cassette compartment and press the eject

button to release the cassette.

• Remove the tape, clearing the jam.
• Make sure the tape passes smoothly through the

guideposts on the tape cassette. See Inserting and
Removing the Tape Cassette
.

• When the jam is cleared, press

OK

to clear the display.

Uneven or slanted printing
The cassette is not inserted correctly.

• Check the tape cassette compartment to make sure the

cassette is inserted properly. See Inserting and
Removing the Tape Cassette
.

• Make sure the two levers in the tape compartment are

locked on either side of the cassette holding the cassette in
place.

Cannot close the tape cassette lid
The cassette is not inserted correctly.

Make sure nothing is blocking the cassette cover and that the
tape cassette is inserted properly. See Inserting and
Removing the Tape Cassette
.

Unable to return to the previous menu

• Press

Esc

to return to the previous menu.

• Press

Clr

to return to return to the display and clear all

settings.

Nothing shows on the display

• Ensure the printer is turned on.
• Recharge battery pack or plug in power adapter.
• Remove power adapter and batteries and then reattach

power to restart the printer.

End of Tape
Tape cassette is empty.

The printer cannot detect the end of the tape cassette. Make
sure you have tape left in the cassette before starting a large
print job.