iDPRT SP410 on Mac — Setup & Label Printing with JetLabel
The iDPRT SP410 is a popular 203 dpi 4×6 shipping-label printer and one of the more flexible budget devices: alongside TSPL it also understands ZPL, EPL, ESC-POS and DPL. JetLabel drives it directly with raw TSPL over USB, with no CUPS driver required. iDPRT provides Mac, Windows and Linux utilities, but the direct TSPL path is the robust route community sources describe. Its multi-language support makes it forgiving across different label apps. Direct-thermal operation means no ribbon, ideal for high-volume e-commerce shipping labels.
Download JetLabel freeDoes the iDPRT SP410 work on macOS?
Yes — based on its specs the iDPRT SP410 is a 203 dpi TSPL printer that also supports ZPL, EPL, ESC-POS and DPL, so JetLabel can drive it directly with raw TSPL over USB on macOS.
Set it up on your Mac.
- 01 Connect the SP410 to your Mac over USB (BT/WLAN/Ethernet exist on some variants).
- 02 Load a 4×6 direct-thermal label roll (no ribbon required).
- 03 Hold the feed button to auto-calibrate the label gap.
- 04 In JetLabel, add the printer and select the TSPL protocol.
- 05 Set the label size to 100 × 150 mm for 4×6 shipping labels.
- 06 Print a test label and confirm gap detection and alignment.
- 07 Adjust the density setting in JetLabel if barcodes are too light.
Known issues.
- ▸Based on specs it supports several languages (TSPL/ZPL/EPL/ESC-POS/DPL); if output looks wrong, confirm the printer is in TSPL mode.
- ▸203 dpi only, so very small fonts and dense barcodes are coarser than on 300 dpi models.
- ▸Community-reported: direct-thermal media fades over time, which is normal for the technology.
- ▸Re-calibrate the gap sensor when changing label sizes so media is detected correctly.
iDPRT offers macOS/Windows/Linux drivers, but JetLabel uses the direct TSPL path over USB; the SP410’s additional ZPL/EPL support gives extra fallbacks if needed.
About the iDPRT SP410
No. JetLabel drives it directly with raw TSPL over USB. iDPRT drivers exist but are not required for direct printing per community sources.
Based on specs, TSPL plus ZPL, EPL, ESC-POS and DPL — making it flexible. JetLabel uses the TSPL path by default.
Yes. Set 100 × 150 mm in JetLabel; the SP410 is a popular 203 dpi 4×6 shipping-label printer.
No. It is direct-thermal, so no ribbon is needed. Thermal prints can fade over time, which is expected.
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