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Dymo Label Printer Page Orientation Issue
I am trying to print item labels using a Dymo LabelWriter 450 Turbo printer, but the print job ends up sideways on the label. I need to re-orient the print job by 90 deg.
I am using a Dymo 30334 label (2.25" x 1.25"). It's native orientation within Dymo Label v.8 software application is landscape. In other words, if I print sample labels using Dymo's software, it prints fine and prints in landscape by default.
In Netsuite, I am using the "Print Label" function at the top of an item page. This then generates a print preview page, barcodeprinter.nl. See attached screenshot.
I then proceed to print using Windows Print Dialog options rather than Chrome's print options. This results in a print job where the text is portrait-oriented. It needs to be flipped 90 deg clockwise.