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I'd like to send the new label file to you. These templates include business rules to meet FDA's font size and spacing requirements, and you'll be able to use the labels' variable data fields to autopopulate the nutrition info directly from your database. BarTender offers pre-formatted new FDA nutrition labels for both the one- and two-column format, and the present FDA nutrition label is included in the BarTender documents folder of your software. To return to the default setting of static text size: - Right click on the text object - Choose "Properties" - In the new window, choose "Text format" - Uncheck the Auto Size box Text will now remain a consistent size. BarTender's auto size feature has been turned on in your system. Good news! We have simple solutions to your issues. Perhaps I missed something about Alpha in the whitepapers. Again, I am not convinced that this was even tested before release. This defeats the purpose of naming/reusing a datasource if you have to re-alias all fields everytime you use it. Field Alias for Named database connections don't store with the named connection which makes it pointless as you will need to re-alias these things every time you change datasource. As a result, the text file source has become quite useless unless you are using a csv. After upgrading from 10.4, all tables from our XML payloads now crash bartender when you try to do ANYTHING with them (Great coding guys). SOme of the new 'features' have absolutely destroyed Database/setup connections. This is what happens when a company cuts back on 'costs' by elimiating quality assurance and customer support. Have a lot of difficulty getting answers from the tech team. Very little insight into customer service. Bartender then restarts and attempts to recover the bad information (which will in turn crash bartender.) Was this product actually run by QA before release? I suspect there was nothing but plug and play sceanrios tested. (They will still work so long as you don't touch them).
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The new 2016 version crashes anytime I attempt to update a database connection from one of our old XML source that worked seamlessly in 10.4. Very disappointed in the new 2016 version.
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The software download is free, and has a 30 day free trial. I didn't pay for the software or the license. I get a paycheck for working with it twice a month PROS
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CONSīarTender was a signficant upgrade from Zebra Designer, and I have no complaints about its capability or functionality in everyday use.
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If it is a new use for the software to generate a specific label format, barcode, etc - the Seagull Scientific website has a wealth of training files that cover how to design and manage the file. It seems like every labeling obstacle I've come up against in the med device realm has been handled easily by BarTender. It has been a software that has grown with us over the last 4 years, and it looks like it will continue to do so. We use it to meet a wide range of needs - from basic labels with no variable info - all the way to automatic serialization, and printing IDs from linked databases. It is easy to use the set-up wizard to get started, and has high quality training videos for all levels of use. One of the most cited non-conformances for med device manufacturers are related to labeling, and we have had significantly less problems since transferring our device labeling to BarTender. It made label generation and review difficult. The labeling software we were using back then didn't link fields for variable data, resulting in our label operators entering lot and date information in multiple locations in different formats for a single label. It's not that often that it does, but when it does it can cause some problems for our business.Īs a med device manufacturer, we were looking for a solution to a label control issue we were having in 2016. If would be nice if it had a better monitoring system to know when something goes wrong. Because we aren't using the front end for normal use, end users can't get error messages. We have it set up to run waiting for drop files (with the integration builder). There is a very short learning curve with the product. Setting up the fields that need to read the data is easy to set up to. Designing label templates is as easy as power point. The user interface is really well defined for people that don't code. You can make some very good paper reports that are much easier to maintain than SSRS reports. Don't forget you can print to a regular printer too. And the ease of creating labels is really nice. Also the integration builder is a really powerful way to automate a lot of things. They play really well with the zebra printers, which a lot of other software doesn't (like SSRS reports).
