
The package labels have always scanned correctly, this is simply the receipt that can be printed from the mailing log. When printing a Priority Mail Express mailing record, the barcode will now scan correctly at post offices.Ensures that the tab/comma import options are shown when importing a text file of addresses.Corrects an issue where the application says your passphrase is incorrect instead of prompting you that it must be changed.
#Dymo stamps hack software#
Removed the option to manually pick a particular customs form, as the software now automatically picks the correct one.You’ll need to switch to a different DYMO label type such as 30387. Removed support for DYMO 99019 label entirely.
#Dymo stamps hack code#

The difference of the raw dump compared to the output of other NFC apps is that it contains extra information like the Originality Signature from SLIX2 tags (which we need for a complete emulation). Please copy/paste the content of the text file and post them here. It would be nice if you could use the app to scan some of your rolls (doesn't matter if consumed or fresh).

Go the extra mile and check the source then compile it yourself!).
#Dymo stamps hack apk#
It comes with full source code but also contains a pre compiled APK for "lazy" people (BUT: You really should NEVER EVER download APKs from somewhere and install them to your main Android device. It also will create a text file per dump in the "Downloads" folder. The first release is an Android utility application which can be used to dump the complete content of SLIX2 tags: You just start the app, hold it near the paper roll to scan it and it will show the complete dump. This makes it possible to completely emulate a SLIX2 tag with a "magic counter": The IC is (including inflated pricing) $4: A completely working development board (which should be usable as magic tag) is availbale for $60 (Will pay itself after using only 4 off-brand rolls ) And I really like the idea to fight NXP with NXP Looks like the UID is fixed so this can not be used JS and have a look at chapter "8.10 RFID/NFC communication unit" This IC is a CortexM0 which can speak the correct NFC protocol. Ignore the "temperature logging" in the title. A friend suggested to have a look at the NHS3100 IC. (As soon as github outtage is over: ) On the other hand I learned about a very beautiful (and available) NXP IC today.

I will setup a github project in the next few days with all the sources. Meanwhile I also created a small Android app which can be used to dump the complete SLIX2 tag (including the "signature" data). This makes it possible to modify the printer once and then no need to open again in order to switch roll types. So by presenting either an original roll the complete data is learned, or by presenting a normal RFID NDEF tag with the SKU inside to choose from the pre installed tags is enough to switch between rolls. "S0722430") inside (like you do with business card information, any phone can do this nowadays). Switching between rolls can be done using either another original roll (which is then learned) or by using a simple of the shelf NDEF Tag where you just write the SKU of the roll (e.g.

The emulation contains "learned" labels already, and if you use it like I do (multiple rolls per day all of the same type) then this is just enough.
