QuickLabel has updated the touchscreen interface of its TouchPrint(TM) stand-alone printing mode, through which Vivo! Touch users can print color labels without a computer.
The TouchPrint screen now has a new folder structure to name, store, manage, and modify label print jobs. Users can also export and import label print jobs from other media. TouchPrint stand-alone print mode is ideal for production line environments, where production managers need to ensure that operators will not accidentally alter label formats, but retain their ability to choose label formats, enter print quantity, verify the number of labels printed, and re-print previous jobs.
Vivo! Touch Printer Driver Developed for NiceLabel(R) Software
QuickLabel Systems and Niceware have partnered to develop an intelligent printer driver for the Vivo! Touch color label printer that enables users to print color labels from NiceLabel(R) software. Because NiceLabel provides the ability to interface with so many production systems and data sources, this new NiceDriver opens the door for Vivo! Touch enterprise users to print variable information labels on the fly directly from SAP(R) and other ERP systems. The new Vivo! Touch NiceDriver is unique in that it is the first to support full color label printing using native printer language. The special version of NiceLabel software with Vivo! Touch NiceDriver is available from QuickLabel Systems, and complies with numerous industrial requirements to meet a variety of industry standards such as those in chemical, food and beverage, healthcare, logistics and beyond.
Web Server Status Interface for the Vivo! Touch Color Label Printer
Vivo! Touch users can now keep tabs on their color label printer from the web. Using a standard web browser like Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer(R), Mozilla Firefox(R) or Apple (R) Safari(R), it's now possible to view label printer status like CMYK toner usage levels, the current state of the printer like "Ready," "Printing," etc., and label print job parameters like print quantity, print speed, and label name. Users simply navigate to the printer's local internet protocol (IP) address by typing it into their browser. A web page generated by the Vivo! Touch will be displayed presenting the status information in an easy to read format.
More info:www.QuickLabel.com/Vivo