Hi there,

I just got a new Overland Data Neo2000 LTO-2 30-tape library. I found your post on creating barcode labels for tapes.

Does is matter what data the barcode contains. For example, can I create a barcode that reads "DailySet1-01" through "DailySet1-30"

Do you know if the Avery L7656 labels will work with LTO2 tapes?

Sincerely,
Jason Edgecombe

Ron Snyder wrote:
Thanks! That's one that I wasn't even aware of.

-ron


-----Original Message-----
From: jens persson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 11:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Qualstar TLS-4480 barcode reader



On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 01:42:53PM -0800, someone wrote:


We use a TLS-4480, with the chg-zd-mtx that I found someware :-)
and it working well (as long as our home printed labels

are readable).


What are you using to print your labels? About a year ago

I looked for


anything that would create labels for me, but never could

find any software


that would work with my TLS.


Since this might be useful to others, I'm answering to the list (after removing the name of the questioner, that asked of list).

I'm using gnu-barcode (http://www.gnu.org/software/barcode/barcode.h> tml)
printing to Avery L7656 labels with the commandline:



barcode -ucm -pa4 -iinfile.txt -ooutfile.ps -e code39 -t 4x21+0.6+1.5 \
-m.5x.1
where infile.txt contains the text of the labels I want and output.ps
is a postscript file.


Home this helps.

/jp
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