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LabelRIGHT for Windows

LabelRIGHT for Windows
Retail $199- Kanecal price $!69!

• Print your own labels • Simple UPC labels
• Any format, any size • Complex labels
• Prints from Excel too! • Pre-designed labels included
• Demo available • Buy online and download!


Design your own labels! Simple design or complex, LabelRIGHT for Windows offers the most powerful labeling program available at any price. It prints faster than other Windows bar coding programs and works with Windows 98, ME, 2000, NT and XP.



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About LabelRIGHT for Windows...

  • Any format or size label
  • 14 Bar Code Types - now includes RSS-14
  • Scalable fonts 3-375 points
  • Automatic Serialization
  • Field centering
  • Templates provided for special
    formats including GM 1724 and
    MIL-STD 129P
  • Print directly from Excel™
  • Unlimited fields per label
  • True Type and Postscript
  • Multiple bar code densities
  • mm, inches, or points
  • Variable line and box thickness
  • Portrait or Landscape
  • Import PCX or BMP graphics
  • Any number of columns and rows
  • Import ASCII or DBF data files
  • Page overlay for catalog formats
  • Custom Templates designed for only $75 each
  • Tested with Windows 98, ME, 2000, NT & XP
  • Complete Package - $169

  LabelRIGHT for Windows Features  



Excel Interface
Add-In

LabelRIGHT now offers the ability to print straight from your Excel spreadsheet! Simply design your label template in LabelRIGHT, then go to your worksheet in Excel and link up the columns to the corresponding fields on your label - you can even specify different quantities for each label from within your worksheet!

"I was impressed with the ease of ordering and quick responses I had to
my questions before and after the sale. The simple to use bar code program
really increased production time for us and it could not have come at a
better time. I had to ship 50 pallets of goods the within a 48 hour time
frame and needed a much better way of lableing each mastercase. Your company allowed me to download the program that afternoon and your tech support helped me get it up and running quickly. By that night all of the lables had been created and we met our deadline!"

Thanks for the help!
Dan Hughes

 

  Applications
  • shelf, shipping, pallet, and storage labels
  • name tags, catalogs
  • route accounting
  • custom scanning menus for job cost or test reporting
  • eye readability at several hundred feet

 

Special
Industry
Formats Included

and

Custom Template Design

  • MIL-STD 129 (Cargo, Exterior, Intermediate, Unit)
  • GM 1724 (gm1724-a, gm1724-b, gm1724-c)
  • AIAG B-5 Primary Metals
  • AIAG B-3 Shipping Parts/Identification
  • Ford, GM, Chrysler, Caterpillar, etc.
  • AIAG B-2 Vehicle Identification
  • AIAG B-2 Unit Packaging
  • AT&T, AMP, TRW · Chrysler unit labels
  • UCC 128 Retail Standards

Do you need a custom label and just don't have time to do it yourself? Kanecal can quickly create a custom label format template for you so that you can quickly and easily start printing your labels! Custom templates are only $75 each and can be ordered by contacting us at 800-345-4220. We will then have you fax over the label information for us.


  Bar Codes Supported
  • Zip+4, Codabar, Code 128, I 2 of 5
  • UPC Shipping Container
  • EAN-128, UCC-128 Container Code
  • EAN-8, EAN-13,UPC-A,UPC-E, MSI
  • Code 39 and Full ASCII Code 39
  • PDF-417 (32-bit version only)
  • RSS-14

  Design Interface The design interface takes full advantage of Windows facilities to give you a viewable label on the screen as you design it with pull down menus. Lines, boxes, rotations, and multiple bar code densities are easily specified. Tools for page overlay, grids, cut, paste, copy, undo, zoom, and a field status line all make the label design powerful but simple. The whole manual is online for help. Very complex labels can be quickly and easily designed and then saved to disk for later retrieval.
 

 

Font
Support

 

 

Print labels with fully scalable text from 3 to 375 points in height (that's over 5 inches high) in landscape or portrait orientation. Any font you have installed with Windows can be used with LabelRIGHT; plus, LabelRIGHT comes with TrueType bar code fonts and OCR fonts. Text fonts can be rotated in any orientation from 0-360 degrees. Bar code fonts can be printed at 0, 90, 180, and 270 degree rotations. You can mix different rotations on the same label.

  Simple
Custom Operator Interface
Using LabelPROMPTS, the label designer can create a simple operator interface program in which the operator answers a series of simple questions. Labels are then printed automatically. LabelBASE, a program to create and maintain a database of labels, is also included.

  Printing Scanned Images

For logos, product images, and symbols, LabelRIGHT now includes the ability to import and print PCX or BMP files. This allows you to print scans of products on labels or entire catalogs.


  All Sizes of label stock LabelRIGHT allows formatting one label in the top left corner that can be horizontally and vertically replicated, creating an entire page of labels from one label definition. Each individual label can vary in data content with auto-incremented data, plus data read from an ASCII text file.

  Data File
Input
Data to be printed can be specified on the label design screen or data can be entered from a file created by Notepad, Word, Excel, dBASE, etc., or even downloaded from your mainframe. Ascii and DBF file input is supported.

  System
Requirements
A PC compatible Pentium CPU or greater, 16 MB RAM, 20 MB of hard disk space, and Windows 98, ME, 2000, NT or XP. LabelRIGHT for Windows is $169per copy.
  LabelRIGHT for Windows Pricing  

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OVERVIEW:

  • What is a bar code?
    A bar code is an array of rectangular bars and spaces in a predetermined pattern representing coded elements of data that can be automatically read and interpreted by automatic bar code reading devices.
    [Reference: MIL-HDBK-129, paragraph 3.3]

  • What is the difference between a bar code and LOGMARS?
    A bar code is governed by a commercial standard, like AIM BC-1. Whereas, LOGMARS is governed by MIL-STD-1189. However, the Military no longer uses LOGMARS and has adopted the commercial bar code standard AIM BC-1 for all their bar code requirements.
    [Reference: AIM BC-1 and MIL-STD-1189]

  • When are bar codes required?
    Bar code markings are required on all containers and loose or unpacked items.
    [Reference: MIL-STD-129, paragraph 4.2.3]

  • What is the required bar code density?
    The bar code density shall be from 3.0 to 9.4 characters per inch (CPI).
    [Reference: MIL-STD-129, paragraph 4.2.3]

  • Is there a standard for bar codes?
    Bar code symbology shall comply with AIM BC-1 (Uniform Symbology Specification - Code 39).
    [Reference: MIL-STD-129, paragraph 4.2.3]

  • Is there a standard size label for bar coding?
    There is no standard size label.
    [Reference: DLA HQ Guidance]

  • Is there a standard length for the bar code?
    'The physical length of a Code 39 symbol, including quiet zones, is given in Formula 11' of AIM BC-1. Refer to AIM BC-1 for details.

    NOTE: We cannot post this information to our web site, since it is copyright information. Therefore, you will need to purchase copy of this document to comply with the contractual requirements for bar coding.
    [Reference: AIM BC-1, Section 2 (Symbol Description), paragraph 2.51]

  • What is height of a Code 39 bar code?
    'For general application the minimum bar height of Code 39 symbols should be 0.2 inch (5mm) or 15 percent of the symbol length, whichever is greater.2'
    [Reference: AIM BC-1, Section 2 (Symbol Description, paragraph 2.62]


ITEMS BAR CODED:

  • What items are required to be bar coded?
    The National Stock Number (NSN) shall be bar coded on all unit packs and intermediate containersPDF file (3.03 KB, Dated 29 Jan 01, 1 page.). The exterior containerPDF file (3.03 KB, Dated 29 Jan 01, 1 page.) shall be bar coded with the NSN/NATO stock number and the contract or purchase order number (including the call number) applied.
    [Reference: MIL-STD-129, paragraph 4.2.3]

  • If the unit container is too small, do I still need to bar code it?
    Yes. When space does not permit placement of all the required markings, including bar code markings, on one surface of the container, the bar code labels or markings should be either placed on the opposite side of the container or the adjacent end, or they should be placed on a tag attached to the container. Markings on unit packs shall be so located as to allow the markings to be easily read and to ensure that markings will not be destroyed when the pack or container is opened for inspection or until its contents have been used.
    [Reference: MIL-HDBK-129, paragraph 4.4.2 and MIL-STD-129, paragraph 4.2.1.1]

  • Are prefixes and suffixes of a NSN required to be bar coded?
    The bar coded NSN/NATO stock number should consist of the basic 13 data characters. Prefixes and suffixes to the stock number should not be bar coded.
    [Reference: MIL-HDBK-129, paragraph 4.4.1.1]

  • Are part numbers required to be bar coded?
    The part number of the item should not be bar coded.
    [Reference: MIL-HDBK-129, paragraph 4.4.1.1]

  • Do I apply dashes or spaces to the National Stock Number on the bar code or Human Readable Interpretation (HRI), i.e. 5998-01-476-2024?
    No. The barcode and HRI that are applied should be the standard DoD symbology as described in AIM BC1. The HRI should be the exact interpretation of the bar code data and should not contain any spaces or dashes.
    [Reference: MIL-HDBK-129, paragraphs 4.4.1 and 4.4.1.1]


BAR CODE PLACEMENT:

  • Where are the HRI markings applied?
    The preferred location for the HRIPDF file (3.03 KB, Dated 29 Jan 01, 1 page.) is below the bar code markings, while the optional location is above the bar code markings.
    [Reference: MIL-HDBK-129, paragraphs 4.4.1]

  • Where shall bar code markings be applied?
    Bar code symbols on exterior containers shall be located adjacent to the identification or contract data marking (either to the right of or directly below). For boxes and crates 10 cubic feet and over, bar code markings are required on one end of the container as well as the identification marked side.
    [Reference: MIL-STD-129, paragraph 4.2.3]

  • Are serial numbers supposed to be bar coded; and if so, where are they to be placed?
    Bar coded serial numbers, when required, shall be placed directly below item identification or contract data markings on all containers.
    [Reference: MIL-STD-129, paragraph 4.2.3]

  • Are there any examples of typical bar coded fields?
    Examples of typical bar coded fields are available within MIL-HDBK-129, Figure 14.



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