User`s guide

Barcodes
The barcode program we have included easily displays and prints barcodes from
your Windows based word processing program. Install the dBest Barcode Package
from the CD. When the DuraLabel 9000 start-up screen appears upon inserting the
installation CD in the CD drive, simply click on dBest Barcode Package and follow
the on-screen instructions.
You can get all of the technical information about the included barcodes in the
Barcode Font Library >>> Programmers Guide once the barcode software is installed.
Activate the dBest Barcodes Toolbar Template in Microsoft Word
1. Open the MS Word document in which you would like to create your barcodes.
2. Go to the top menu bar in MS Word. Select: Tools >>>Templates and Add-Ins
3. A window will appear showing a list of
Global Templates and Add-Ins. Click
the ADD button and locate the bcfonts.
dot in the bcfont main directory
(C:\bcfont\msoffice\).
4. Select the bcfonts.dot and Click OK.
The bcfonts.dot file should appear in
the Global Templates and Add-Ins list
with the check box selected. If the box
is not selected, then select it.
5. Click OK to exit, returning to your
document. The toolbar should appear within your work space.
The dBest Barcode Font Library supports 11 standard barcode styles: Code 39;
Extended Code 39, Interleaved 2/5; Code 128; UCC 128; Codabar; UPC A and E
formats, EAN 8 and 13 formats and PostNet. Each barcode style supports a different
set of ASCII characters and is used for different situations or industrial applications.
For instance: Code 39 supports uppercase characters, numeric characters and a few
incidental characters while Interleaved 2/5 only supports numeric data, but does so
in a compressed format. You should choose which barcode style to use in your appli-
cation based upon the type of data you need to support or by other requirements
placed upon your application.
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