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Version 2 and higher of InfoSight's LabeLase® Producer can read data directly from an Excel spreadsheet and use it to print tags. In part 2 of a three-part comprehensive tutorial we show how to construct your spreadsheet to be compatible with LabeLase® Producer.
Version 2 and higher of InfoSight's LabeLase® Producer can read data directly from an Excel spreadsheet and use it to print tags. This is part 1 of a three-part comprehensive tutorial on how to create your spreadsheet, build your layout and import data.
While LabeLase® Producer has the ability to scale a bitmap graphic image after it has been added to your layout, it's often wise to scale it before hand to speed up the printing process. Here's how.
Tag layout and printer configuration can have a significant influence on cycle time. Here are a few techniques that in many cases can significantly speed printing.
You've added all the fields you need to your layout and now it's time to clean things up and make them look more professional. One thing you'll want to do is make all of your fields line up along a common edge. Here is how to do it.
LabeLase® Producer can automatically serialize text strings containing letters as well as numeric characters. Here is how to do it.
LabeLase® Producer can print multiple, automatic-sequencing serial numbers. Here's how to set it up.
Unicode is a standard for encoding and representing text in most of the world's writing systems. With Unicode compatibility, Producer 2 can accept and print characters from around the world.
In some applications it may be undesirable to have the printer's users interact with Producer's graphical interface. Here is how to configure and run LabeLase® Producer version 2 as a Windows service.
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