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Label Printing on Dymo Printer

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Anyone have any suggestions for printing address labels from CRM?  We use CRM 365 and can not seem to find any easy way to print an address label from a lead or contact record to a Dymo label printer.


Any suggestions?

Thank you.

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    Aiden Kaskela Profile Picture
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    Hi Kirk,

    I can't find any existing add-ons for CRM, but there are a few examples of people who wrote their own and are sharing the code:

    crmmusings.blogspot.com/.../var-texttocopy-var-dymoaddin-dymolabel.html

    practical-crm.blogspot.com/.../dymo-printing.html

    It looks like both cases require you to have the Dymo software installed on the workstation that's doing the printing, since the reference the local file system.

    Hope this helps! If so, I would appreciate if you would mark this as the verified answer.

    Thanks,

     Aiden

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    Thanks Aiden.  I had found those as well.  But the CRM Musings Blog post was from 2008  and the CRM scripting has been deprecated (crmform libraries were phased out in CRM 2011).  Also the Dymo SDK may have changed, same with the Practical Dynamics post, it may be more relevant since it is from 2012.

    I also found a program that a company in the UK did but when I contacted them they told me that they are no longer supporting or distributing the program. www.f1comp.co.uk/.../QuickLabelsAdd-OnCRM.aspx

    The search continues.  

    Kirk  

  • Aiden Kaskela Profile Picture
    19,696 on at

    Hi Kirk,

    Thanks for the update. If you're interested in customizing it on your own I would start with one of those two posts and tweak it for the CRM js updates and Dymo SDK changes. CRM Online supports javascript a little differently but you can still do almost anything with js.

    I love using the Ribbon Workbench solution for adding buttons, and having that call into custom js (a wrote a simple tutorial doing exactly that at blog.cobalt.net/.../ribbon-workbench-solution ) You'd need to play with the javascript examples of course, but if I were doing it that's where I'd start.

    Good luck, make sure to keep me updated!

    Thanks,

     Aiden

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