Labelling components for .NET
Add label printing to your .NET projects with
Labels.NETLabels.NET components are fully-managed components for
designing and printing labels complete with text blocks, shapes, lines and
pictures. The professional component also caters for 1D barcodes, while the
Labels.NET 2D component includes both 1D, 2D and GS1 composite barcodes.
click to enlarge Each element on the label may be specified by programming or by the run-time designer interface. Element data may be specified at design time or be loaded into field buffers during the Label event generated as each label is created.
click to enlarge Each component includes a Visual Basic demonstration program, complete with source code, that illustrates both user-design and programmed-design.
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Labels.NET include many Formula functions for generating and handling data,
including versatile date and time formatting, field concatenation, blank line
removal, sequence numbering and simple arithmetic.
Labels.NET Professional supports over 50
barcode types, including Code 39, Code 93, Code 128,
GS1/EAN/UCC 128, EAN-14 / UCC-14 (also know as DUN-14), SSCC (Serial Shipping Container Code), EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, UPC-E, ISBN. ISSN. ISMN, Standard 2 of 5, Interleaved 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5, Codabar, DeutschenPost,
Japan Post, MSI, OneCode, Plessey, Postnet, Planet and RM4SCC. Labels.NET-2D adds support for Aztec, Datamatrix, Maxicode, Micro PDF417, PDF417,
QR Code,
GS1-DataBar (formerly RSS) and
GS1 Composite barcodes. LicensingEach Labels.NET component is available as a single computer version, or as a developer version which permits royalty-free distribution of the component for up to 10,000 distributions. System RequirementsWindows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7 with Microsoft .NET Framework
2.0 or later
Designed for use with Visual
Studio 2005/8/10 with .NET Framework 2.0 or later. Supports x32, x64 and IA64.
Note: The new version no longer supports .NET version 1.0 or 1.1.
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