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# printable area on physical page - these numbers represent border widths If 'Userdefined' is used, then variables Width and Height need to be set.Įncoding => 'StandardEncoding', # or ISOLatin1Encoding Letter Legal Ledger Tabloid A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8Ī9 B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 Envelope10 Envelope9Įnvelope6_3_4 EnvelopeC5 EnvelopeDL Folio Executive Userdefined A hash of the label definition will be returned. can answer all questions.Īll the distances are in units of inches or centimeters, depending on the Units flag. If you start comparing what I produce with what you see on your mail, they may look different.

#Mailtags alternatives code

So the postal bar code can be 32, 52, or 62 bars long. 5-digit zip, 9-digit zip, and Delivery Point barcode which includes the street address.

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I have read the USPS spec on the barcode, and so far as I can tell, I meet the spec. I could also create the delivery point code, but since my mailing labels are not even wide enough for the 9 digit zip-plus, I haven't bothered.

#Mailtags alternatives zip

The barcode will be either a 5-digit zip or 9 digit zip-plus code. This part could use quite a bit more work, if done right it probably merits a module all it's own.īriefly, for the name line, I start trimming the ends off the first name, and leave the last name alone.įor the street, I look for things like Road or Avenue and nuke those first, then I trim the street name from the right.įor the last line, I trim the city and leave the state and zip alone. If not, I try to shorten them semi-intelligently until they fit. When setting up the addresses, I check to see if they will fit on the label. I suspect that there must be some other vendor in Europe, but I don't know who that would be. If you have an Avery(tm) or Dymo product that I haven't defined, send me the specs and I'll add it.Īlso, if there is another brand of labels that you use, send me the relevant data and I'll add that as well. For example, if I have 3 columns of labels, label five is the second label in the second row. So you count the missing labels, starting at the upper left, and counting across, and then down. If you have a partially used sheet of labels, you might want to use it up. Paper size, orientation, borders on the printable area (many printers will not print right up to the edge of the paper), where the labels live on the page and how big they are, overall x-y shift of page, whether or not to print PostNET barcode, font, fontsize, units (english or metric), which Avery(tm) product code to use, and where the first label starts. You can also control the fonts on a per-field basis. You can define new fields, and you can define how those fields land on a label. By default, I have set up a US-centric address definition : firstname, lastname, street address, city, state, zipcodeīut with version 2.0, you can now create your own definition. The third output is the labels themselves. Don't try to line up the dashed lines with label edges - it won't work. If the edges of some boxes come out dashed, that means that the non-printing border cuts off the end of the label, so I will adjust the printing area appropriately. If you slide in the arrow direction, that is a positive adjustment. As you hold the test sheet over a sheet of labels, hold it up to the light and slide the test sheet so that the boxes match the edges of the labels. This means that the printable area of your printer is too small to utilize the last row of labels. Note that sometimes you will get a message at the bottom of the sheet saying "Bottom gap too large, last row cannot be printed".

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If not, tweak the parameters until they do. Take this sheet and line it up with a sheet of labels to see if they actually match perfectly.

#Mailtags alternatives series

This output is a series of boxes drawn on the page, meant to outline the edges of all the mailing labels. The intent is for you to output this page first, and simply read off the relevant page dimensions directly. This is a pair of annotated axes, either in inches or centimeters, centered on the page and covering the whole page in X and Y directions. The first output is the calibration sheet. This module is designed with this in mind. In my experience, printing mailing labels is a matter of tweaking parameters to get them all to fit properly on the page. The module has three distinct output modes.

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Also creates PostScript(tm) code for calibrating and testing mailing label printing. Flexible enough to tackle other printing tasks, basically anything requiring a set fields be printed on a regular grid. Modules for creating PostScript(tm) files of mailing address labels, to be printed on standard adhesive-backed mailing label stock. PostScript::MailLabels - Modules for creating PostScript(tm) files of mailing address labels.











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