You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Hi,
on https://github.com/tmaier/asn-qr-code-label-generator there is a great tool to print ASN's on A4 paper. Besides that it is a challenge to get the prints neatly placed on the labels it appears obvious to use the QL printer for this use case.
The p-touch software allows for all I admit but I need to start windows for this (see page 96 or so in the QL-820mwb manual); for printing stand alone an extra handheld scanner is needed and the overall setup doesn't appear to be convenient.
However, it would be great to get away from p-touch and Windows and have a OS-agnostic solution.
Would this be an interesting use case to take on?
Cheers, Hans
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I do not think that out-of-the-box support for any type of label/matrix code etc. is something which should be implemented by the web interface. I would recommend you to generate the labels externally with your favorite editor/automation toolchain and pass them to the brother_ql CLI or brother_ql_web (through a generic API) instead. My currently preferred solution is a combination of Jinja2 + LaTeX + pdftocairo to feed the CLI, but this surely is a matter of taste.
Hi,
on https://github.com/tmaier/asn-qr-code-label-generator there is a great tool to print ASN's on A4 paper. Besides that it is a challenge to get the prints neatly placed on the labels it appears obvious to use the QL printer for this use case.
The p-touch software allows for all I admit but I need to start windows for this (see page 96 or so in the QL-820mwb manual); for printing stand alone an extra handheld scanner is needed and the overall setup doesn't appear to be convenient.
However, it would be great to get away from p-touch and Windows and have a OS-agnostic solution.
Would this be an interesting use case to take on?
Cheers, Hans
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: