Re: barcode labels for LTO Ultrium-1 tapes

From: Ed Soldanels (Ed.Soldanels_at_KCMETRO.EDU)
Date: 06/30/04

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    Ignacio,
    I did not use your Excel spreadsheet, but I did use ideas from it to create my own small test spreadsheet. I used your code 39 font file along with my spreadsheet to print a few barcode labels just to see if our IBM 3583 Tape Library would read them, and it did! I printed them on Avery 6571 labels which are 5/8" x 3" and come in sheets of 32 labels. These labels are a little smaller and less durable than the ones that you get from IBM; but they work just the same. The package of Avery labels that I bought came with some software that will print the barcodes, but I think that printing them from Excel will be the easier solution. Thanks for your help!
    Ed

    >>> ividal@BIYCSA.COM.AR 06/29/04 09:38AM >>>
    I used to print labels with an Excel ***.
    It's attached

    Regards
    Ignacio

    > -----Mensaje original-----
    > De: Ed Soldanels [mailto:Ed.Soldanels@KCMETRO.EDU]
    > Enviado el: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 11:01 AM
    > Para: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
    > Asunto: barcode labels for LTO Ultrium-1 tapes
    >
    >
    > Anyone have a good inexpensive solution for printing your own
    > VOLSER barcode labels for LTO Ultrium-1 data cartridges?
    >


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