Hi,
I've just found out at bought a cheap barcode printing software from
http://www.jdtools.ca/ . It cost only 50$ and with that you can print your
labels with the normal "1 label sheet paper" from e.g. Xerox Labels
Laser/Copier 3R97400. You can use it with your laser or inkjet printer. My HP
MSL6060 library has no problem to read the printed labels.
Cheers
Ben Deng
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[mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU]På vegne af George Sinclair
Sendt: 13. december 2005 18:48
Til: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Emne: [Networker] Barcode labels?
We would like to be able to generate our own bar code labels. We use
both LTO 1 and SDLT 1 and SDLT 2 media. I read some of the earlier
postings regarding the source for LTO 2 bar codes, but one issue that
seems unclear is that the software needs to be able to also supply the
L1 identifier on the end of the bar code in the case of LTO 1, and also
a special identifier is now needed for SDLT 2.
Also, what about the paper? We can't just print these out on normal
paper. The LTO bar codes need to be adhesive, and the SDLT needs to be
that thin cardboard, slide style. I can't imagine cutting those out, so
I would surmise they would need to be perforated for SDLT style and
adhesive gum labels for LTO. Where do you all buy your labels or special
paper from? Is your source different from your software?
Thanks.
George Sinclair
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