Spec Sheet

BAR-ONE 5.1
with JetForm
Central
BAR-ONE with JetForm Central
eliminates custom programming and,
along with it, the costly, time-intensive
modifications of a programmer skilled in
ERP report scripting and printer control
languages. BAR-ONE including JetForm
Central optimizes output management
for Zebra printers, enabling users to print
high-performance bar code labels
natively from a wide variety of computer
platforms. This solution helps ensure
data integrity, even in non-ERP business
systems such as inventory control,
warehouse logistics, and supply chain
management.
Save time and money by eliminating
lengthy implementation times and
programming costs
Print labels from virtually any
computing platform
Ensure data integrity
Certified by SAP
and Baan
BAR-ONE 5.1
for R/3
BAR-ONE for R/3 allows you to print
directly from SAP R/3 by automatically
generating SAPscript for use with
Zebra printers. The resulting SAPscript
is ready for uploading into SAP Layout
Sets, without requiring user
modifications. It enables users
to design, modify and print complex
label formats through a simple
graphical interface. The result is an
extremely fast and hassle-free way to
generate bar codes directly from SAP
R/3 applications.
Perform all label design and object
manipulation graphically
Save time and money by eliminating
ITF file or SAPscript modifications
Print labels fast by downloading
fonts, logos, and label formats
directly into the printer’s memory
Store or set variable graphics from
SAP R/3 in the printer
Select SAP R/3 variables via a smart
pick-list
BAR-ONE 5.1
Developers Edition
(DE)
BAR-ONE DE is a specialized solution
that addresses the needs of the ERP,
data collection and custom software
markets. Through BAR-ONE DE, a user
can create label templates that can be
used in custom software applications:
handheld terminals, Zebra BASIC
Interpreter (ZBI
) applications, and
custom enterprise solutions.
Produce labels simply by accessing
just two files
Embed ZPL/EPL directly into any
application
Use with ZBI, Palm applications,
Visual Basic, Visual C/C++
and JAVA
Avoid printer drivers
Focus on creating your
application—not on the intricacies
of the printer’s control language