A4 Labels in Sheet Form – Laser Labels If you have low volume labelling requirements using A4 sheets of labels is an ideal way to print labels with your existing laser or ink jet printer. However, there are a few disadvantages. Firstly, the cost per label is a lot higher when compared to using a […]
Read moreMotorola 123 Scan – PC Application to Program your Motorola Barcode Scanners 123Scan allows you to create ‘rules’ via the 123Scan application for ‘Advanced Data Formatting’ of your barcode data before it is sent to your host application. For example, besides just scanning a barcode and sending the ‘Enter’ key on the end, your ERP […]
Read moreBarcode Datalink can print barcode labels for you! Barcode Datalink can over-print sticky labels for you quickly (often same day for small print jobs), cost effectively and we know our barcodes will pass GS1 testing! Labels for: retail products giftware outer cartons pallets nutritional labels chemical drum labels pathology labels asset labels warehouse bin location […]
Read moreZebra LP2844-Z Barcode Label Printer When you have a low volume label printing requirement the Zebra LP2844-Z is an ideal choice. The LP2844-Z is a ZPL (Zebra Programming Language) direct thermal label printer. Do not get this model confused with the LP2844 (without the -Z on the end). The LP2844 is an EPL (Eltron Programming […]
Read moreWavelink Telnet Emulation & Wavelink Studio Com Software for Motorola Barcode Scanners To download the telnet client for your Motorola mobile computer, click on the Wavelink logo below to go to the Wavelink website. After you register you will be allowed to download the file(s) you require. To purchase a license contact us (if you are […]
Read moreCPCL Programming Language for Zebra Mobile Printers This language is a little harder to master than ZPL code, but once you get the basic concepts it gets easier. CPCL Programmers Manual Here is a sample of C# code that sends CPCL code to the serial port: if (sPrinterLanguage == “CPCL”) { oLabelPrintScreen.serialPort1.WriteLine(“! 0 200 200 580 […]
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