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Labels are available in the smallest possible sizes (down to 5mm x 5mm), and the CILS printable coating achieves clear and precise printing of variable data (including linear/2D barcodes, serial numbers and text) using your PC and standard laser or thermal transfer printer. The CILS heat resistant label range is perfect for all electronic component identification and printed circuit board applications where tracking through harsh production and manufacturing processes is critical. We can make them any shape or size and they can come in different colours and finishes such as gloss, matt and satin. You provide us with your design specifications and we’ll do the rest. They can be blank, partially printed or fully-printed with logos and text such as serial numbers, barcodes or batch numbers.
#Thermo printing serial tags free
Test your application, fill the TextBox with some value (see the screenshot) and click on "Print Label." button.High temperature labels (also known as heat resistant labels or heatproof stickers) are labels that can withstand temperatures of up to +388☌ (730.4☏) as well as chemical and solvent washes, ultrasonic cleaning, lead free soldering baths, reflow and infrared ovens etc. Pj.PrinterSettings.ProgrammingLanguage = .EPL Pj.Print(tLabel) For EPL-based Printers VB
Pj.PrinterSettings.PrinterName = "Zebra GK420t" Pj.PrinterSettings.ProgrammingLanguage = .ZPL Thermal Printer is connected through USB Set barcode item location on the label in CM Set the value to encode i.e the user's product id bcItem = new () īcItem.Symbology = .Code128 Define a ThermalLabel object and set unit to cm and label size 'Thermal Printer is connected through USB 'Set barcode item location on the label in CMĭim pj As New () 'Set the value to encode i.e the user's product id 'Define a ThermalLabel object and set unit to cm and label sizeĭim tLabel As New (.Cm, 6, 0)ĭim bcItem As New ()īcItem.Symbology = .Code128
#Thermo printing serial tags code
The following code will try to print a barcode on a thermal label encoding the product ID provided by the user on the ASP.NET web page.
#Thermo printing serial tags install
Download and install latest version of Neodynamic ThermalLabel SDK for.
IMPORTANT: To test the sample code you must have installed a Zebra ZPL-based or EPL-based thermal printer. When the user hits the submit button, a server side code is executed and a barcode label will be printed with a Thermal Printer installed on the server (in this sample an USB Thermal Printer) When the page is requested/viewed by a user, it will be able to enter a number to encode a product ID. In the following sample code, a simple ASP.NET (ASPX) web page is created displaying a TextBox and a Button. To print barcode thermal labels you create the label design and print it by using server side code (C# or VB.NET) and ThermalLabel SDK object model inside your ASPX web page. In ASP.NET Server-side printing scenarios, a Thermal Printer is installed on the server machine (USB, Serial or Parallel ports) or it can be a standalone printer identified by an IP address.