| Label & Bar Code Integration |
| Bar coding is a technology that has been used for decades. Although the first major thrust of implementation took place in the retail food industry, nearly all other sectors are now enjoying substantial benefits. Think about it, everyday you see bar codes in the world around you. You see them in supermarkets, on labels, greeting cards and consumable goods. By now you also realize that bar codes have replaced the traditional pricing of products. |
Screen by Screen Label Creation Creating new bar code labels is as easy as seven simple steps. Once we complete the inital system set-up creating new labels is literally in your hands. With a minimal amount of training you will be able to lay out label data and create professional looking bar codes in a matter of minutes. |

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Features Integrity and security can be enhanced with one person in charge of maintaining label formats, even if your company has remote sites! For example, a programmer or non-programmer at the corporate office in New York can design formats for its manufacturing and distribution centers in Cleveland, Tennessee and California. Label formats and graphics become available to all users the instant they are saved. |
| Once the label is designed, it is immediately ready for printing; prompt screens are automatically generated allowing you to randomly access and print labels from your database file. Or, if you wish, batch mode can be used to automatically read the file and print labels...without programming. |
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Make the label look exactly the way you want without programming
Select the fields you want to use from a database list
Drag and drop interface help you to easily position your field on your label
You can print the data field as a bar code, text string or even a graphic
Enhance the readability of the data by using reverse images or enlarged characters
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Benefits Bar code data-collection systems provide enormous benefits for just about any business. With a bar code data-collection solution, capturing data is faster and more accurate, costs are lower, mistakes are minimized, and managing inventory is much easier. The following are just some of the benefits of bar code data entry. |
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Fast and reliable data collection
Reduced Labor Costs
Improved management with faster access to information
Better inventory control
Automated statistics collection and reports generation
Automated reordering procedures
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