Label design software
18 April 2012
Design Automation
As part of Northriding-based marking and identification specialist, Grafo Wiremarkers Africa’s range, the Brady LabelMark 5 Software allows the integration of data sources, label designs and batch printing into one cohesive source, providing a time-saving solution for operational label setup, management and execution.
With single-click importing and serialisation, the LabelMark becomes an interactive custom label creator when integrated with MS Office and AutoCAD applications. Design capabilities include easy-to-use electrical wizards for creating labels for wire harness, 110 Block and control panel jobs; inserting and editing AutoCAD layers, areas of interest or entire files onto labels; automatically repeating text on multiple lines of a label; duplicating an existing list of labels with reversed or flipped text in one step; and multi-layer viewing for true representation of label formats.
The software enables the user to assign label materials to a specific printer for dedicated printing. It can create one job to simultaneously manage multiple print jobs and printers, and bidirectional communication with the IP printer is possible for automatic label format loading.
There are two versions of LabelMark 5 available: a standard unit which can be upgraded to the more feature-filled professional version via the auto-update facility. Users of the software are notified of new patches, releases, parts database updates and templates.
For more information contact Grafo Wiremarkers Africa, +27 (0)11 704 3295, [email protected], www.grafoplast.co.za
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