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These are the most frequently-asked questions concerning our LabelRIGHT for Windows program. If you still can't find what you need, email us with your question or pick up the phone and give us a call at 800-345-4220!
LabelRIGHT™ Ultimate is very easy to use. Simple labels are easy to design, and there are many label templates, or designs, for many popular industry formats included with the software. Plus you can download the free Demo and see how easy the software is to use. In addittion there is an excellent audio/visual tutorial that comes with LabelRIGHT. This teaches the basics. Additional details are in the Help System. There is also a very simplified operator interface available, once the label has been designed and the prompts to the operator have been specific.
LabelRIGHT has many formats already defined and shipped with the program. You can look through these to find one that matches your needs, find a design that is close and modify it to conform to your requirements, or you can create a whole new design easily. LabelRIGHT can print any size or any format label you may need.
No. Before you can print UPC bar codes for distribution to retailers or wholesalers, you must get registered number(s) from the GS1 authority of your country. If you are printing UPC or EAN bar codes for internal use only, no registration is required, or if you already have existing registered UPC numbers then you can easily print them with LabelRIGHT. Worth Data DOES NOT issue UPC numbers. You must contact the GS1 US for your number. GS1 US
No. LabelRIGHT is a stand-alone application program. You can print directly from LabelRIGHT as well as several other options including printing from within Excel® using the free add-in that comes with LabelRIGHT.
YES! The new LabelRIGHT Ultimate for Windows® now supports Thermal Trasnfer printers including Zebra®, Datamax®, Eltron®, Citizen®, Sato®, and others. It also still supports laser printers, inkjet printers, and dot matrix printers. Both 203 dpi and 300 dpi printers are supported.
Multiple passes are supported in LabelRIGHT for use with inkjet printers. You should not do this on a laser printer. The heat of the laser causes the edge of the labels to slightly curl enough so that a second pass risks catching the edge of the labels and wrapping them around the drum.
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