Does Dymo Twin Turbo 450 work with Mavericks 10.9.5?

I'm running 10.9.4 on an iMac now and the printer works. But I'm reluctant to upgrade the iMac to 10.9.5 until I know that the printer will continue to work!
For background see my earlier Dymo-related posts...

Finally received a reply from Dymo support. It's self-explanatory:
Good Morning Dana,
My name is Jesse and I will be happy to assist you today. I apologize for the delay in our response. A systems upgrade and technical issues prevented us from doing so until now. Yes, the 450 Twin Turbo will continue to work after updating to Mac 10.9.5, and our developers are making sure they will work with Mac 10.10 when it is released.
The Twin Turbo (the dual bay printer that just says ”Twin Turbo” on the front without a preceding number) requires a component included with Mac 10.9.3 and earlier that Apple has taken out of 10.9.4 and all subsequent releases, rendering the printer not able to be used. All other 400 series printers, as well as the 450 series printers work with Mac 10.9.4 and up. Our developers are working on the issue to see if a workaround can be implemented. I'm sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
If you should need further assistance, please do not hesitate to respond to this e-mail or contact tech support by phone at 1-877-724-8324.
Kind regards, 
Jesse L.
DYMO Consumer Technical Support

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