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==Stand-By Tasks== | |||
* Put Empty Milkcrates away on top of shelf | |||
* Clean Bathrooms | |||
* Clean kitchen | |||
* Take out trash | |||
* Re-stack Sandbags by weight | |||
* Match Barndoors and scrim bags to lights | |||
* Re-stock expendables | |||
* Check Mail | |||
* Put loose apple boxes away | |||
== Generating Labels == | == Generating Labels == | ||
Revision as of 13:18, 11 March 2020
Stand-By Tasks
- Put Empty Milkcrates away on top of shelf
- Clean Bathrooms
- Clean kitchen
- Take out trash
- Re-stack Sandbags by weight
- Match Barndoors and scrim bags to lights
- Re-stock expendables
- Check Mail
- Put loose apple boxes away
Generating Labels
We use a Zebra GK420t Thermal Transfer Printer. Our main label is a 2" Wide x 1" High Label.
We use the Zebra Designer 3 Software to print the labels. It can print sequentially numbered labels.
- Open the Design Tag 1x2 H
- Select the Barcode
- Under "Advanced Properties...", make sure Limit Length is set to 6 (for 4 digit labels) or 8 (for 6 digit labels)
- Set the Initial Value to be the "next label #" from the Sequential Asset Label Record
- Set the number of Labels to print (should be a good number)
- Select Print
- Make sure "DARKNESS" is set to 25