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Case label printing is distinct from Pallet Label Printing in a number of ways.<br> | Case label printing is distinct from Pallet Label Printing in a number of ways.<br> | ||
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No SSCC (Pallet Numbers) are generated for each label<br> | * No SSCC (Pallet Numbers) are generated for each label<br> | ||
No record of each label is written to the Pallet and Pallet History Tables<br> | * No record of each label is written to the Pallet and Pallet History Tables<br> | ||
Data can be printed directly to a labeller from Commander4j or exported to a file for use by an external program. (Logopak Synchro for example)<br> | * Data can be printed directly to a labeller from Commander4j or exported to a file for use by an external program. (Logopak Synchro for example)<br> | ||
Typically data is sent to the labeller at the start of a production run and it remains in the labellers memory without further communications.<br> | * Typically data is sent to the labeller at the start of a production run and it remains in the labellers memory without further communications.<br> | ||
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[[File:case_label1.jpg]] | [[File:case_label1.jpg]] | ||
Revision as of 03:27, 19 April 2015
Case label printing is distinct from Pallet Label Printing in a number of ways.
- No SSCC (Pallet Numbers) are generated for each label
- No record of each label is written to the Pallet and Pallet History Tables
- Data can be printed directly to a labeller from Commander4j or exported to a file for use by an external program. (Logopak Synchro for example)
- Typically data is sent to the labeller at the start of a production run and it remains in the labellers memory without further communications.
