After he printed the labels, he would then have to ascertain which packaging instructions to associate with each label job. When the operator was ready to print labels he would open the label format, enter the part number, then he would enter the other fields of data. These instructions would somehow need to be presented along with the label printing. Finally, each part number may have its own set of packaging instructions. He also wanted the part number’s description, gov’t CAGE code, and serial number to be printed on each label. The prospect wanted the ability to scan a barcode part number and have that part number print on the label. The software was not set up to be used to its full potential. The prospect is an existing Bartender 10 user, who most likely purchased his software from a catalogue house rather than from a value added reseller. He described his situation as a logistical nightmare, due to the fact that they were printing labels for 3800 different part numbers, and having trouble ascertaining the packaging instructions required for each part number. A new prospect contacted me for a solution to his label printing woes.
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