Handy Label - There are a number of very nice, very flexible programs available for desktop computers to allow you to print barcode labels. If you have a portable barcode label printer, however, it may well be because you need to print labels "on the go" - while walking around a shop, supermarket, or warehouse, or even in the field. That's where Handy Label comes in. Handy Label lets you use any PalmOS handheld device to control your barcode label printer, and print out labels on the spot. The output isn't as flexible as what you might produce from a desktop computer, but if mobile printing is a requirement, Handy Label may well be the only answer to your problems.
· Prints a wide variety of barcode types - UPCA, UPCE, EAN13, EAN8, CODE39, I2OF5, CODABAR, CODE128, and PDF417 (2D)
· Prints to a wide variety of printers, including Zebra/Comtec (Encore), O'Neil MicroFlash, Monarch 9460 (Sierra Sport), Datamax E3202, Extech 3500, Monarch 6015/6017, and Seiko DPU 3445
· Print via serial or infrared (IrDA)
· Configure the output - height and width of the label, height and width of the barcode, size of text fonts, and number of labels to be printed.
· Print text above and/or below the barcode
· Printed text can be linked to external databases (On Hand and Take An Order)
· Use on any PalmOS handheld
· AutoPrint mode
· Autoincrement mode
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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