Chapter 3 : Creating a Project

Creating a label

To show you how to design a label program, an example is used

program

extensively herein. This example creates Warehouse Shelving labels,

 

like the one shown below, for a self-service warehouse. The user would

 

print labels like this to indicate the location for all the products in the

 

warehouse. The labels would then be applied to the shelving racks in

 

the warehouse to assist customers in finding the product they want to

 

purchase.

 

Text displays are used in the following example. However, the

 

procedure is identical for graphical displays.

 

 

 

 

 

 

To get started designing your label program,

1Select the first (from top to bottom) available prompt screen on the left-hand side of the 123Print Designer window

In the Warehouse Shelving example, the program first prompts the User to enter the location in the warehouse for a given product. To do this, on line 1,

2Type Product Location:

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Datamax v1.1x Program, Purchase, Text displays are used in the following example. However, Type Product Location