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NICE Watch

NICE Watch. Synchronization module. NICE Watch is a special module enabling synchronization of label production process with a software and computers working in a non-Windows environment or on the network.

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NICE Watch

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  1. NICE Watch Synchronization module NICE Watch is a special module enabling synchronization of label production process with a software and computers working in a non-Windows environment or on the network. It connects label production to certain (trigger) events such as changes in a file, e-mail message or COM port activity. Print barcode labels from other software systems without any additional programming!

  2. NICE Watch Synchronization module Functionality: • Run NICE Label in non-visible mode at “trigger” event • Predefined actions (print X labels, process command file, execute program) • User defined actions (NICE commands) • Delete / Rename trigger files

  3. Settings Setting up NICE Watch for automatic label production • Labels can be printed at appearance (modification) of a “trigger” file on a network connected disk • … or COM port activity (barcode reader, scale, etc.) • … or receipt of an e-mail

  4. Action setting Different actions can be set for each trigger event • Print label • User-defined set of NICE commands • Get commands from text (job) file • Execute command • Delete / Rename “trigger” file • Get data from COM port, e-mail, file, database etc.

  5. Sample Sample use of NICE Watch • DOS program sends print label request LABEL “C:\WORK\TEXTILE.LBL” SET ARTICLE = “1233” SET BARCODE = “123123123123” PRINT 50 CLOSEFILE • “Trigger” file is created (with commands or data) • NICE Watch detects file and runs NICE Label • NICE Label uses data from DOS program and prints appropriate label

  6. Finally More info on NICE Label For more information about NICE Label, demo versions, updates… contact your software vendor or see the Web page: www.nicelabel.com

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