By default, the autonum fields and INC functions are not calculated when previewing a printout. Check the checkbox to preview the print exactly like the printout. In previous versions, the print preview was so small that it didn’t matter.
By default, the autonum fields and INC functions are not calculated when previewing a printout. Check the checkbox to preview the print exactly like the printout. In previous versions, the print preview was so small that it didn’t matter.
The new version 8.0.01 has been released and is ready to download.
An updated manual is also available.
In version 7.7.02 the ability to import graphics (CSV) has been added and the functionality of the code has been improved.
Work on the EntomoLabels Manual has been completed! You can download Revision 1 from the download section. Thank you Mike Gould for your patience and big contribution work to the preparation of the Manual.
A QR code uses four standardized encoding modes (numeric, alphanumeric, byte/binary, and kanji) to store data efficiently. It enables encoding of kanji / kana characters, hence it is popular in Japan. In addition, it allows you to encode characters that belong to the Arabic, Greek, Hebrew or Cyrillic alphabet as well as other symbols specified by the user.
QR Code is available in two versions: basic (Model 1) and extended (Model 2), which allows you to encode up to 7089 numerical characters, 4296 alphanumeric characters, 1817 Kanji characters, 2953 eight-bit binary data or 984 UTF-8 characters.
You can use DataMatrix barcode in your labels. The maximum capacity of a DataMatrix is defined according to the standard by:
Check if your printer prints accurately enough for the code reader to read a small code.