| A typical use would be to create labels for
path
forms and bottles. A healthcare assistant may spend 25% of a
phlebotomy clinic filling in bottles and forms. EasyLabeller will release this
time and could pay for itself in a few weeks of use.
Labels can be printed using any Windows label printer eg
Dymo Labelwriter or Brother QL500 which can be
purchased for under £50. The Zebra LP2824
is a little more expensive but the running costs will be much lower. It also works with
networked printers.
EasyLabeller is simple to install and use.
Once the labels have been designed you can allocate a hot-key
so they can be printed with a single keypress even from within another
application.
EasyLabeller can be configured to work with more than one
labelprinter so that different labelsizes can easily be accommodated.
Individual labels can be allocated to a particular labelprinter.
Label Jobs allow you to create sets of labels for
particular purposes - eg a large label for a path form and several small ones
for bottles
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