Stampar b'softwer tal-printer installat minn qabel
Il-biċċa l-kbira tal-printers tat-tikketti jiġu miġbura mas-softwer proprjetarju tagħhom stess, bħal ZebraDesigner għal printers Zebra, CABlabel S3 Lite għal printers CAB, u LabelWriter għal printers DYMO. Dawn il-programmi jipprovdu sett bażiku ta 'għażliet ta' stampar, li jagħtuk mudelli ta 'stampar sempliċi. Xi printers joffru karatteristiċi addizzjonali, bħal ZebraDesigner u LabelWriter, li jippermettulek tiġġenera barcodes. Madankollu, barcodes iddisinjati b'dan il-mod ħafna drabi huma sempliċi b'possibbiltajiet limitati ta 'adattament.
Another way to print labels is to use Microsoft Word. Most scientists have access to Microsoft Word through the university or the company they work for, but for those who don't, Word may incur additional costs when purchasing a lab label printer. With Word, you can only provide templates for worksheet labels and allow you to enter label data from an Excel worksheet. Barcodes can also be generated using Word with the help of third-party plugins.
With so many options, choosing printing software for your label printer can seem complicated. The choice ultimately depends on your laboratory needs; you may need a specific type of barcode, or you may have to transfer large data sets directly into your software to print a large number of labels. It's important to understand what and how you're going to print, and to evaluate whether the program you ultimately choose is compatible with your choice of lab labels, printers, and LIMS (if you're using one of those, of course).





