Dymo 4XL print settings for Australia Post and MyPost Business labels
Get the right Dymo paper size, scaling and PDF-format settings before printing Australia Post shipping labels.
Recommended settings
Dymo + Australia Post labels
Paper size
Convert/crop the PDF to 4x6 or 100x150mm first
Scale
Do not shrink A4 onto the label. Crop/convert first, then print at 100%.
Orientation
Portrait unless the preview is sideways
Driver tip
Install the Dymo driver and choose the shipping label paper preset, not address labels.
Calibration
Run a feed/calibration if the first label starts too low or drifts.
Your input is A4, so the label will usually print tiny unless it is cropped first.
Use Preview or Acrobat. Open More Settings and confirm paper size before printing.
Dymo settings for MyPost Business labels
Start by making sure your label PDF is not a full A4 page. If it is A4, change MyPost Business to A6 / one-label-per-page or crop the PDF first. Then set the Dymo printer paper size to 4 in x 6 in or 104x159mm, matching your label roll and print at Actual Size / 100%.
FAQ
Can Dymo printers print Australia Post labels?
Yes. Dymo thermal printers can print Australia Post and MyPost Business labels when the PDF is 4x6, A6 or 100x150mm and the driver paper size matches your label stock.
Why are my labels printing too small?
You are probably sending an A4 PDF to a thermal printer. Convert or crop the PDF first, then print at Actual Size / 100%.
What paper size should I choose?
Use 4 in x 6 in or 104x159mm, matching your label roll. If your driver does not show it, create a custom size that matches your label stock.
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