Thanks! That's one that I wasn't even aware of.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: jens persson [mailto:jens AT persson DOT cx]
> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 11:37 PM
> To: amanda-users AT amanda DOT org
> Subject: Re: Qualstar TLS-4480 barcode reader
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 01:42:53PM -0800, someone wrote:
> > > We use a TLS-4480, with the chg-zd-mtx that I found someware :-)
> > > and it working well (as long as our home printed labels
> are readable).
> >
> > What are you using to print your labels? About a year ago
> I looked for
> > anything that would create labels for me, but never could
> find any software
> > that would work with my TLS.
> >
>
> Since this might be useful to others, I'm answering to the list (after
> removing the name of the questioner, that asked of list).
>
> I'm using gnu-barcode
> (http://www.gnu.org/software/barcode/barcode.h> tml)
> printing
> to Avery L7656 labels with the commandline:
>
>
> barcode -ucm -pa4 -iinfile.txt -ooutfile.ps -e code39 -t
> 4x21+0.6+1.5 \
> -m.5x.1
> where infile.txt contains the text of the labels I want and output.ps
> is a postscript file.
>
> Home this helps.
>
> /jp
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