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Microplate Barcode Labeler User Guide - Agilent Technologies

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Chapter 5: Creating label formats for printing<br />

VCode <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Printing one label from the Label Editor page<br />

Introduction<br />

This topic describes how to perform a test print of a single label from the<br />

label editor of VCode Diagnostics. You cannot apply the label to a plate<br />

using this procedure.<br />

Procedure<br />

To print a label from the Label Editor tab:<br />

1. Open VCode Diagnostics.<br />

2. Click the Label Editor tab.<br />

3. Either:<br />

Load a label format from the printer<br />

Load a label format from the computer and upload it to the<br />

printer<br />

Create a label format and upload it to the printer<br />

4. To change the text or bar code that will be printed:<br />

a. Click a row in the Value field and click again to allow you to edit<br />

it.<br />

b. Type in the text that you want to print or be encoded to a bar<br />

code.<br />

Note: Field data entered into VCode Diagnostics is temporarily<br />

stored in the computer and not the printer, so it can only be<br />

used for testing purposes.<br />

c. Click in the white space below the rows of data.<br />

5. Click Print test label.<br />

The label is printed.<br />

Related information<br />

For more information about...<br />

Different ways to perform a test<br />

print<br />

Opening VCode Diagnostics<br />

Loading a label format from the<br />

printer<br />

Loading a label format from the<br />

computer<br />

See...<br />

“About test printing and applying” on<br />

page 99<br />

“Starting VCode Diagnostics” on<br />

page 62<br />

“Loading a format from the printer” on<br />

page 88)<br />

“Loading a format from the computer”<br />

on page 88

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