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Tue, 5 Feb 2002 15:45:02 -0700
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My favorites are the little Zebra printers - they have flexibility in
ribbon types (ie. waterproof, oil-resistant, Infra-red optimized) and label
stock, plus a reasonably usable language to control what goes on the label
(font, direction, size, lines and boxes), and, you can add raster graphics.
Also suitable for die-cut label stock. Very reliable.

-dtd




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Subject:  [HP3000-L] barcode printing on 2x3 labels


will someone recommend a printer that will print code 39 barcodes using
2x3 label stock. I would like it to connect to my 2345 dtc and sit on
someones desk. I don't want to use something like a 2934 and a 2563/4
wouldn't be functional either. I need one like yesterday and various
contacts haven't come through. I've written a "quiz" to generate the
barcodes now all i need is a small label printer.

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