Loftware helps businesses of all sizes manage labeling across their operations and supply chain. Whether you have five printers or thousands, looking for cloud or on-premise, we've got a labeling solution that fits your business requirements.

As business environments become more global and complex, companies need to look at labeling differently to keep pace with evolving technologies and to meet the demands of new multi-faceted, dynamic supply chains.


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As leaders in labeling, we create innovative solutions that address the full range of barcode labeling and artwork management requirements for companies of all sizes and across a broad range of industries including manufacturing, clinical trials, CPG, food and beverage and more.

Countless organizations struggle with a siloed approach to labeling within their operations and across locations, with separate solutions for each stage of the labeling process. Loftware enables organizations of all sizes, from all kinds of industries to use a single platform to meet the broadest range of labeling requirements, integrate with key business systems and output to all printing devices used in your operations and supply chain.

We provide more than just labeling software. Our team is here to share the best practices, services and support to help your business succeed. Take the first step to optimize your labeling and artwork management & packaging artwork - contact Loftware today!

Loftware Label Manager is a suite of software applications for designing and printing barcode labels. Loftware's stand-alone printing modules, On-Demand and Range Print, can be used with Loftware Label Manager for non-automated/low-volume barcode label printing. New printer drivers are continually being added; please contact support@loftware.com for the availability of new drivers for printers and RFID devices.

Loftware Label Manager is a suite of software applications for designing and printing barcode labels. Loftware's stand-alone printing modules, On-Demand and Range Print, can be used with Loftware Label Manager for non-automated/low-volume barcode label printing.

If you need powerful design software to meet the most complex labeling requirements, the Loftware Label Manager (LLM) is the industry standard. With it, you can create any type of barcode label required to meet ever-evolving customer and regulatory needs across the supply chain.

Our label designer comes standard with all of the tools you will ever need to create the highest quality labels - supporting a wide range of barcode, RFID and other printer types across the enterprise. Designing labels is intuitive with Loftware, and you can speed up the labeling design process by using our large list of pre-designed label templates - built to meet all your internal/external labeling requirements and mandates.

Labels created in the designer are readily available. They can be accessed and printed from any mission critical business application and can be stored and retrieved at any time from a central repository. Features like Label Scripting bring a whole new dimension to intelligent label design and printing by giving you the ability to perform label logic, at the label field level, prior to actually printing the required labels.

Here are the three things you should consider when it comes to your label and barcoding software. Once you think through each one, you might find that switching to a competitor makes the most sense for your business overall. 


One of the main advantages of this update is that it is designed to reduce the number of human touches needed for labeling and coding operations, which can reduce errors in mislabeling and reduce the person hours needed to correct those errors.

BarTender has both an on-premises and cloud-based solution, which come with a free 30-day trial as well. Its cloud-based printing solutions can help create consistent labeling and easy data collection throughout every department and function of your organization.

Loftware Label Manager User's Guide Version 10.0.2  2011-2012. All rights reserved. Version 10.0.2 Loftware, LLM, Loftware Label Design, Loftware Print Server, LPS, Loftware Connector, Global Marking Solutions, I-Push, and I-Pull are all registered trademarks of Loftware, Inc. Loftware WebAccess, LWA, and Loftware Web Services are trademarks of Loftware, Inc. 166 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, NH 03801 U.S.A. Tel: (603) 766-3630 Fax: (603) 766-3631 sales@loftware.com www.loftware.com

Label Compliance

The Loftware Label Manager includes label templates that serve as building blocks to speed the design of compliant labels. With the Loftware Label Manager, companies can readily build compliant labels that adhere to the product (retail unit), container (trade unit) and/or shipment (logistics unit) label standards established by Government Regulatory Agencies (such as the U.S. Department of Defense), International Standards Bodies (GS1, EAN International, UCC, etc.), Industry Trade Groups (Automotive Industry Action Group, Health Industry Business Communications Council, etc.), Third Party Logistics and Shipping Companies (FedEx, DHL, UPS, etc.), and Strategic Business Partners (the major automotive manufacturers such as GM, Ford, Honda, Toyota, Delphi; or the largest retailers including Wal-Mart, Target, Sears, JC Penney, etc.).


LPS 10.1 SP 2 increases already unrivaled printing speeds for Zebra printers by enhancing downloaded font capabilities and coupling that with a new interface to simplify configuration. For example, users will experience even faster printing and an enhanced WSIWYG experience when using and printing multiple languages on the same label. By adding support for Microsoft Windows Server 2012 (for LPS and LLM) and Microsoft Windows 8.1 (for LLM), Loftware is able to improve usability and increase support for LPS and LLM on the latest operating platforms.

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www.gainfocus.biz RE: Label Making Software jazgeek (IS/IT--Management)7 Apr 06 10:35crystal reports -----------

and they wonder why they call it Great Pains!


jaz RE: Label Making Software btamulis (IS/IT--Management)(OP)7 Apr 06 20:30Okay - I got two Crystal Reports and no details.


I'm in Great Plains and I just completed a receipt - now I want to label the material with:


Lot Number

PO Number

Receipt Date

Vendor 


Sometimes I want to print one label, other times, 10 labels. 


I can picture creating a report in Crystal - I'm having difficulty understanding how the physical label printer (hardware device) will translate the rpt file and I'm trying to understand how I launch the crystal directly from within GP Receipt screen - I would like to avoid user having to launch Crystal, enter parameters, etc. Can I hit 'post' button and trigger the label printer?


More details would be great. RE: Label Making Software jazgeek (IS/IT--Management)7 Apr 06 20:49unless you are adept at programming there really is no other way than launching crystal reports seperately. If you have the know how you could modify the receiving edit list to be a label in report writer (I wouldn't want to do it)


Third party software would allow you to integrate crystal reports into the receiving screen.


As to how to build the report, that's a long drawn out process that wouldn't be answerable on this forum.


Lot Number, Po number, receipt date, vendor ID those are all accessable tables in Dynamics


lot number i believe is IV00103, PO# would be off of the POP10100 table, receipt date would be off of the receipt table which escapes me at the present time and vendor ID would be from the vendor master table (but you probably would be able to pull that from the POP10100 header table just as easily.


as for number of labels, its a report. Printing to a label printer is no different than printing to a normal printer. Tell it how many to print in the printer context screen that allows you to change paper size, trays etc.


Label printers are unique, we use Zebra printers for every day paper labels and we use a heavy duty thermal for printing serial plates to our produced goods. Zebra's are cheaper, the heavy duty one (brand name escapes me right now) was about $4000 and the media is expensive.


If you're looking for someone to do it for you, I'm sure your local var would be more than willing to help you in the process. Alternatively there are members on this board that offer their services for report writing et al.


I know Luvsql freelances and it would be a snap for her to whip you up a crystal report with the desired output. As for integration with the receipt screen... that can get expensive.


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and they wonder why they call it Great Pains!


jaz RE: Label Making Software dgillz (Instructor)7 Apr 06 22:10This is a simple crystal report, but why do you need 10 labels? Is there a logical way to determine the # of labels? Or is this driven by a parameter? Software Sales, Training, Implementation and Support for Macola, eSynergy, and Crystal Reports

www.gainfocus.biz RE: Label Making Software cryrep (Programmer)13 Apr 06 08:32I use Labelview 7.0 Here and is link to my GP database to print Product Label For the wharehouse and production i did't print from a PO yet but is certenly possible... 


for your 10 label: in Labelview when you hit the print button you could chose a differante qty off lebel per record LV will find in the Database


 RE: Label Making Software UserofGP (IS/IT--Management)13 Apr 06 20:11Is Labelview integrated with Great Plains for your system, Cryrep? I mean can you print labels from great plains window or do you go to another window outside the system. RE: Label Making Software cryrep (Programmer)14 Apr 06 06:49Two possible way


1rst Go on label view screen

2nd Built something in GP, Will put your data into a temps table, LV have a function i think is data watch i look into a specefic place, Database.table and print every new record i found 


i think you will need the Gold version

 _80_labelview8buf-en.pdf RE: Label Making Software jschellenberg (MIS)9 Jun 06 11:08We use Label Manager from Maximum Data. Works pretty well for printing labels. It's a bit of a pain to setup, but is do-able (I'm no programmer either). It uses Loftware Label Manager, but it all integrates to the GP database pretty well.


Alternatively, there's a product from Rockton Software that lets you launch a Crystal report (or SQL Reporting Services report) from any print button in Great Plains. Problem is, there's no print button on receivings, so that might not help here.... RE: Label Making Software macleod1021 (Programmer)10 Jun 06 01:17Crystal Reports can be a pain to work with if you're not adept to how it works. There's also the issue of setting up for various print jobs.


As far as Label Manager, I don't want to break any of the rules (I work for MDS). I'll leave jshellenberg to speak of that. I hope it's not against the rules to say there's an new version going to beta now. If this is against the rules, please delete my post. :) RE: Label Making Software BackStageJim (IS/IT--Management)12 Jun 06 18:49Segull with Zebra works fine for my exisitng ERP. Not sure if it will feed via GP. 

The interface is nice since you can go manual and create labels without using the ERP driver from database.

Fairly nice print too. Our warehouse printer is near door, and winter/summer has not impacted its performance. Once we got a bad roll of labels, but that was unique. This is why Artemis slew Orion ERP  googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1406030581151-2'); }); Red Flag This PostPlease let us know here why this post is inappropriate. Reasons such as off-topic, duplicates, flames, illegal, vulgar, or students posting their homework.

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