TSC DA220 on Mac — Setup & Label Printing with JetLabel
The TSC DA220 is a desktop direct thermal printer aimed at shipping and e-commerce labels. It speaks TSPL, so JetLabel can drive it directly on macOS over USB or Ethernet — no vendor driver required for everyday label printing.
Download JetLabel freeDoes the TSC DA220 work on macOS?
Yes — the TSC DA220 works on macOS with JetLabel. It prints over USB or Ethernet using TSPL, so you can design and print 4×6 shipping labels and barcodes directly, without the system print dialog.
Set it up on your Mac.
- 01 Connect the DA220 to your Mac via USB, or put it on the same network over Ethernet.
- 02 Load your label roll and run a calibration feed so the printer learns the gap or black mark.
- 03 Open JetLabel and let it discover the DA220 (USB or network).
- 04 Pick your label size (for example 100 × 150 mm) or create a custom size.
- 05 Design your label, run the print preview, then print directly.
Known issues.
- ▸If labels come out blank, check that the roll is direct thermal and loaded heat-side up.
- ▸After changing roll size, run calibration again so gap detection stays accurate.
TSC also offers a macOS CUPS driver, but JetLabel’s direct TSPL path avoids it for faster, more reliable thermal output.
About the TSC DA220
No. JetLabel prints to the DA220 directly with TSPL over USB or Ethernet, so a vendor driver isn’t required for standard label printing.
Yes. Set a 100 × 150 mm label size in JetLabel and the DA220 prints full-size 4×6 shipping labels.
Yes. With the Ethernet model, add it by IP address in JetLabel and print over your LAN.
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