Label design software - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Label design software


Aug 1, 1998

LabelMark/WIN software is an improved version of the Windows-based label design software, LabelMark for DOS. Users have the option of viewing many labels simultaneously as they are guided through file creation, label formatting, and printing. The software also permits editing. Other features include an automatic serialization function, which generates serial and constant data on labels; random label printing; and preprint testing. Labels can be printed using different font sizes on different lines of the labels. Applications include wire and cable marking, terminal block marking, control panel and component marking, and voice and data equipment labeling.

BRADY USA INC.

MILWAUKEE, WI


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