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We use a customized MAPICS Packing Slip with bar codes
printed on an HP laser.  Using the 'free' aspects of AFP.
We have our own RPG programs that generate ZPL codes
in the printer file which are sent to a twinax connected Zebra
thermal printer using 6X6 labels for ALL customers.
Developed years ago, still in use!
"McCready, Joan" <Joan.McCready@metaltekint.com>
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04/15/2002 08:57 AM
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        To:        "MAPICS-List (E-mail)" <mapics-l@midrange.com>
        cc:
        Subject:        Bar Codes on Packing Lists and Shipping Labels
To all -
Sorry if I'm re-hashing an old topic, but I just spent a half-hour on e-Info
and came away with very little on this subject.
We suddenly have customers demanding detailed barcoded packing lists and/or
shipping labels. What are you folks using to satisfy such requests?
        thanks - Joan
Joan McCready, IS Manager      phone:  636-479-4499
MetalTek International               fax:  636-479-3399
The Carondelet Division             www.metaltekint.com
8600 Commercial Blvd
Pevely, MO  63070
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