Label printer mac os

Label LIVE 4+

Universal Label Design & Print

Semireg Industries, LLC

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Print barcodes and labels like never before. Works with label rolls and popular «sheets» using any Brother, DYMO, ROLLO, Zebra, inkjet printer, laser printer, PDF or PNG.

Label LIVE makes designing and printing labels on your Mac intuitive and hassle-free. Works with any inkjet printer, laser printer or thermal printer from Brother, DYMO, GoDEX, ROLLO, TSC, Zebra and more.

Print labels with barcodes, import spreadsheet data, define variables with date and time, generate serial numbers and fine-tune images and print it all on your printer. Save your print jobs as PDFs for future printing. Save labels as individual PNG images for batch processing.

Works seamlessly with popular «sheets» of labels commonly used in inkjet and laser printers.

Print to these thermal label printers without having to install drivers:

• Argox OS2130-D
• Arkscan 2054A
• BIXOLON SRP-350plusII
• Brother QL-1100, QL-810, 700, 500
• cab EOS1
• DYMO MobileLabeler, LabelManager PnP
• DYMO LabelWriter WiFi, 400, 450, 4XL, DUO, Twin Turbo
• GoDEX DT4x, DT4xW, G300, G330, G500, ZX420i
• Phomemo PM246
• ROLLO
• SATO GL408e (ZPL emulation)
• Seiko SLP 650, 620
• TSC TTP-247, TTP-345, TE 200
• Seiko SLP-650, SLP-620
• Zebra GX430t, GK420d, GX420t, ZP450, LP 2844-Z
• xPrinter XP-370B
• Zebra EPL: LP 2844, TLP 2824, TLP 2844, UPS LP2844

If your printer isn’t listed chances are it will work with a driver. If a driver is not available, chances are we can add support for it easily. Open up a help ticket by clicking «Help» within the app. We are always adding new support for thermal printers.

Aztec, Codabar, Code39, Code93, Code128, GS1-128, EAN-8, GS1 Data Matrix, GS1 DataBar Omni, ISBN, Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF), MSI Modified Plessey, PDF417, UPC-A, UPC-E, QR Code.

Import PDF, PNG, JPEG, or GIF images.

Once imported, image colors can be inverted or hidden to make printing even easier. Adjust the image brightness with a simple slider.

Compatible with XLS (Microsoft Excel) or CSV (comma separated value) documents. Each column name is made available as a variable for use within the label. Full date and time support with natural language processing and formatting. Print a range of rows or an individual row.

Label LIVE offers IOT functionality with a built-in MQTT server that allows advanced users to script label printing from other programs.

This app works with both system printers and USB-connected thermal printers with individual labels on a roll.

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Epson Label Editor Lite 4+

Seiko Epson Corporation

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[Notice]
Need to install the printer driver to use Epson Label Editor Lite. Please visit the support page of your local Epson website and download the driver.

[Description]
Epson Label Editor Lite, a free downloadable application, allows you to edit and print your labels. Label printing is simple. Just edit label data with the application and then send it to an Epson label printer connected to your Mac computer. A wide variety of Epson LC tapes are available for labels.

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Simple and clear compact functions allow you to easily create labels.

・Automatic size adjustment based on the amount of text simplifies your layout work.
・A wide variety of symbols can be used.
・The label printer can be used in a network environment*1 to enable the label content to be shared with multiple users.
・QR codes can be printed.
・Various images can also be imported.
*1: The model that can be used for networking is the LW-1000P. Connect other models via the USB interface.

・The saved data can be used with the Epson iLabel iOS application.

[Supported Models]
LW-PX400, LW-PX800, LW-K600, LW-600P, LW-700, LW-900P, LW-1000P, OK600P, OK730, OK900P and OK1000P

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Label Design Software for Macintosh

The Great Debate: Mac vs. PC

They say you’re either a Mac person or a PC person… and people will certainly defend their opinion on the matter! Both Mac’s and PC’s work fine and these days, and many of their functions are quite similar, so people’s preferences can be split right down the middle.

Some of us can still remember when “computers” started to become a household word. You can’t forget the first ones―bulky boxes with black screens and glowing green text. That was it. We’ll bet you can still remember sitting down in front of a computer for the first time. Everything was completely foreign compared to your trusty old typewriter. And yet, people would clamor to use them, and siblings were even known to fight over them.

Over time, technology continued to advance and computers became more and more a part of our everyday lives. Laptops started to emerge, just as we were beginning to get comfortable with desktop models. We were making the transition to flat screens, rather than the huge and heavy tank-like screens of the early 90’s!

If you had to split your time between a Mac and a PC you would find the Mac to be completely different in layout and functionality. You couldn’t even understand the mouse – no right/left click… hmmmm. And yet many of us had a love triangle between their PCs and Macs. For instance, if you were into graphic design like some of our people here at EIM are, you needed a Mac for your artistic endeavors, and yet your company probably was more in-tune with PC’s for office programs.

So, what IS the real difference between the two, anyway? Well it’s pretty simple really… it mostly comes down to what operating system they run on. PCs generally use Windows (7, XP, Vista, etc.) Operating Systems (as well as Linux, Solaris, etc.) and Macs usually run on Mac OS X (Macintosh Operating System), but now they can run Windows as well. As with most comparisons, they each have respective strengths and weaknesses, but are remarkable none-the-less!

The main issue most people come across when using one computer or another is software compatibility. There is still a lot of application software out there that runs specifically on one type of operating system and not the other.

When it comes to our customers printing their own labels, we offer BarTender® Label Design and Printing Software that is run on Windows.

HOWEVER―a common question we get asked is whether we have any label printing software for Macs. People who own and use Macs are generally aware that the software their PC-using friends have will probably not be compatible with their Macs. When you want to do more than create an electronic copy of a single barcode on your Mac, then you will want to consider some more advanced software options:

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Belight Software Labels and Addresses: An inexpensive Mac program that lets you print labels using a Zebra printer and a database. An extra advantage to this program is that it can be used to print envelopes and postcards with a laser or inkjet sheet-form printer.

Peninsula Software’s LabelBase Thermal: More expensive, but compatible with both Mac OSX (including Lion and Mountain Lion) and PC (XP, Vista or Windows 7). Designed for thermal printers, it not only helps you layout and print labels, but it is able to store database information.

• A third option relies on using a Mac-PC compatible utility such as Boot Camp, Parallels or VMWare Fusion to run Zebra Designer that comes free with Zebra printers or Seagull’s BarTender® to print to any supported printer.

Technology is a wonderful thing, and it is constantly changing and evolving―becoming much more user-friendly. So, there’s no need to worry! Just because EIM’s BarTender® Software is meant for PC operating systems doesn’t mean Mac users don’t have label software options too. That’s the beauty of the modern computer age we live in!

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Epson Label Editor Lite 4+

Seiko Epson Corporation

Screenshots

Description

[Notice]
Need to install the printer driver to use Epson Label Editor Lite. Please visit the support page of your local Epson website and download the driver.

[Description]
Epson Label Editor Lite, a free downloadable application, allows you to edit and print your labels. Label printing is simple. Just edit label data with the application and then send it to an Epson label printer connected to your Mac computer. A wide variety of Epson LC tapes are available for labels.

Simple and clear compact functions allow you to easily create labels.

・Automatic size adjustment based on the amount of text simplifies your layout work.
・A wide variety of symbols can be used.
・The label printer can be used in a network environment*1 to enable the label content to be shared with multiple users.
・QR codes can be printed.
・Various images can also be imported.
*1: The model that can be used for networking is the LW-1000P. Connect other models via the USB interface.

・The saved data can be used with the Epson iLabel iOS application.

[Supported Models]
LW-PX400, LW-PX800, LW-K600, LW-600P, LW-700, LW-900P, LW-1000P, OK600P, OK730, OK900P and OK1000P

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Label Design Software for Macintosh

The Great Debate: Mac vs. PC

They say you’re either a Mac person or a PC person… and people will certainly defend their opinion on the matter! Both Mac’s and PC’s work fine and these days, and many of their functions are quite similar, so people’s preferences can be split right down the middle.

Some of us can still remember when “computers” started to become a household word. You can’t forget the first ones―bulky boxes with black screens and glowing green text. That was it. We’ll bet you can still remember sitting down in front of a computer for the first time. Everything was completely foreign compared to your trusty old typewriter. And yet, people would clamor to use them, and siblings were even known to fight over them.

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Over time, technology continued to advance and computers became more and more a part of our everyday lives. Laptops started to emerge, just as we were beginning to get comfortable with desktop models. We were making the transition to flat screens, rather than the huge and heavy tank-like screens of the early 90’s!

If you had to split your time between a Mac and a PC you would find the Mac to be completely different in layout and functionality. You couldn’t even understand the mouse – no right/left click… hmmmm. And yet many of us had a love triangle between their PCs and Macs. For instance, if you were into graphic design like some of our people here at EIM are, you needed a Mac for your artistic endeavors, and yet your company probably was more in-tune with PC’s for office programs.

So, what IS the real difference between the two, anyway? Well it’s pretty simple really… it mostly comes down to what operating system they run on. PCs generally use Windows (7, XP, Vista, etc.) Operating Systems (as well as Linux, Solaris, etc.) and Macs usually run on Mac OS X (Macintosh Operating System), but now they can run Windows as well. As with most comparisons, they each have respective strengths and weaknesses, but are remarkable none-the-less!

The main issue most people come across when using one computer or another is software compatibility. There is still a lot of application software out there that runs specifically on one type of operating system and not the other.

When it comes to our customers printing their own labels, we offer BarTender® Label Design and Printing Software that is run on Windows.

HOWEVER―a common question we get asked is whether we have any label printing software for Macs. People who own and use Macs are generally aware that the software their PC-using friends have will probably not be compatible with their Macs. When you want to do more than create an electronic copy of a single barcode on your Mac, then you will want to consider some more advanced software options:

Belight Software Labels and Addresses: An inexpensive Mac program that lets you print labels using a Zebra printer and a database. An extra advantage to this program is that it can be used to print envelopes and postcards with a laser or inkjet sheet-form printer.

Peninsula Software’s LabelBase Thermal: More expensive, but compatible with both Mac OSX (including Lion and Mountain Lion) and PC (XP, Vista or Windows 7). Designed for thermal printers, it not only helps you layout and print labels, but it is able to store database information.

• A third option relies on using a Mac-PC compatible utility such as Boot Camp, Parallels or VMWare Fusion to run Zebra Designer that comes free with Zebra printers or Seagull’s BarTender® to print to any supported printer.

Technology is a wonderful thing, and it is constantly changing and evolving―becoming much more user-friendly. So, there’s no need to worry! Just because EIM’s BarTender® Software is meant for PC operating systems doesn’t mean Mac users don’t have label software options too. That’s the beauty of the modern computer age we live in!

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