Label-printing software

Oct. 1, 1999
TagPrint Pro label-printing software creates labels for wire, cable, and component marking. The software performs bar coding, serialization, label sets, wire lists, and graphics. A built-in table helps users import existing data and wire lists, create sequenced groups of numbers, and enter random data. The software prints to almost any dot-matrix, laser, thermal-transfer, and ink-jet printer with a 32-bit Windows or Windows NT printer driver. System requirements are an IBM-compatible PC with a 4

TagPrint Pro label-printing software creates labels for wire, cable, and component marking. The software performs bar coding, serialization, label sets, wire lists, and graphics. A built-in table helps users import existing data and wire lists, create sequenced groups of numbers, and enter random data. The software prints to almost any dot-matrix, laser, thermal-transfer, and ink-jet printer with a 32-bit Windows or Windows NT printer driver. System requirements are an IBM-compatible PC with a 486 processor or better; at least 8-MB free RAM, 4-MB free hard-disk space, and a 31/2-inch disk drive; and Microsoft Windows 95/98 or Windows NT 4.0 or higher.

TYTON HELLERMANN CORP.

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