Printing Barcodes

EBMS contains various product labels and forms that contain the option to print the following barcodes:

Fonts

  1. Barcode 39: This code is ideal when printing various EBMS codes since the font can handle both numbers and letters.  This font is used to print product codes, customer codes, invoice numbers, and various other control codes in EBMS.   There are some coding requirements to make an ID compatible to print using a barcode.   Review [Main] Features > Creating Ids for these specifications.  
  2. MICR font is used when pricing checks on security paper or printing other financial documents such as deposit slips.

These two fonts are included with the advanced verson of EBMS.  All other type of barcodes printed form EBMS require the user to purchase a True Type barcode font.  

Adding barcodes to Forms

Many forms allow the user to add a barcode on the form to identify the document.   The use can scan these forms to open a document within EBMS.   Review Scanning Barcodes for instructions to open a dialog.

Printing Product Labels

The recommended method to print labels is to use the Datamax E series printers.  EBMS includes label forms to fit both speciality printers such as the Datamax and sheet labels.   Select Reports > Inventory > Labels from the File > Reports EBMS menu.  

Labels by Product

Select the Inventory Item and Bin Labels (2x1) which indicates the form is created to match a label 2 inches wide and 1 inch high to open the following dialog:

  1. Select a label printer.  A recommended printer for the speciality labels is the Datamax E series printer.
  2. Identify the category of products if labels are being printed for an entire folder group.   Click on the root folder if labels are being printed for a single item.
  3. Select All Products to print labels for an entire category or enter the Product ID into the Range fields for a single item.
  4. Enter a location located on the general tab of the inventory item only if the location value is printed on the label.  See Print Location option at the bottom of the dialog.   Do not confuse this prompt with the Location Warehouse setting.
  5. Select a specific Location Warehouse if multiple warehouses apply.
  6. Select a specific Price Level.  This is an important prompt if the Print Price option located later in the prompts is enabled.
  7. Enter a Lot Number.   This prompt can be ignored unless product with lot information is involved.  
  8. Enter the Number of Labels per Product.    Review the Labels from Purchase Orders section to set the quantity from a purchase order or expense invoice.
  9. Enter a unit of measure only if a specific UOM is to be included in the barcode.  The default sales UOM will be used if this setting is left blank.   The system will only print product with matching UOM if the unit of measure is entered.
  10. Select if the company logo prints and which descriptions should be printed on the label.   
  11. Enable the Print Barcode to include a barcode on the label.   Install the EBMS barcode font kit if a barcode does not print with this option enabled.  Review [Main] Server Manager > Optional Modules for instructions to add features.
  12. Enable Print UPC in Barcode only to print the UPC or Alternate ID instead the Product ID.   This label form will print either code using BAR39 rather than the UPC barcode font.    This option is an alternative if the Product ID is not formatted for barcodes.   Review [Main] Features > Creating IDs for details on properly formatting IDs for barcodes.
  13. Enable Include UOM in Barcode to create a barcode that selects the unit of measure.   This option is only important if the product label is not referencing the default sales UOM.  Review Entering Barcodes for more details on setting multiple barcodes per product.


Additional formatted label forms can be created using Crystal Reports.    Review User Defined Label section below for instructions to create labels from MS Word data export.

Labels from a Purchase Order

EBMS includes label forms to fit both speciality printers such as the Datamax and sheet labels.   Select Reports > Expenses > Labels from the File > Reports EBMS menu.  

The specialty labels are listed at the top.  Attach this label form to the purchase order Print menu as shown below.   Review the Print Menus section of [Main] Reports > Print Buttons and Menus for setup instructions.

These label reports have many prompt options.    The following prompts will affect the barcode on the label:

  1. Enable the Print Barcode to include a barcode on the label.   Install EBMS barcode font kit if a barcode does not print with this option enabled.  Review [Main] Server Manager > Optional Modules for instructions to add features.
  2. Enable Print UPC in Barcode only to print the UPC or Alternate ID instead the Product ID.   This label form will print either code using BAR39 rather than the UPC barcode font.    This option is an alternative if the Product ID is not formatted for barcodes.   Review [Main] Features > Creating IDs for details on properly formatting IDs for barcodes.
  3. Enable Include UOM in Barcode to create a barcode that includes the unit of measure within the purchase order.   Enable the Use Default Sale Unit of Measure if it differs from the unit of measure on the purchase order.  Review Entering Barcodes for more details on setting multiple barcodes per product.

User Defined Labels

An application such as MS Word that can import CSV files or connect via ODBC can link to EBMS data to print labels.   This gives the user the flexiblity to format the label and choose any label style.    This option requires that the user have barcode fonts licensed to print on the labels.   Review [Main] Features > Exporting Lists to CSV files for Mail Merges for steps to export from EBMS and import into MS Word or other compatible MS Windows application.