
About Page Layouts in Loftware LabelManager
For example, assume you need to create a small, narrow label used to serialize electrical circuit boards
and you need to print a 4-up layout on a 3 by 4 inch section of thermal transfer label stock.
Figure 10.1: A serialized label printed 4-up on a thermal transfer printer
In this example, each label contains a single barcode field consisting of a serial number that has a prefix
and two incrementing numbers side by side. Other typical layouts include matrix-style layouts such as
the popular 8.5" x 11" sheets of 14-Up or 30-Up labels.
The Loftware Label Manager print modules (On-Demand Printing, Database Range Printing) can print
labels in either row order (default) or column order.
The figures below display two examples of common page layouts.
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