How to create a label definition for the Epson TML 60 II series.
  • 25 Jun 2024
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How to create a label definition for the Epson TML 60 II series.

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<span class="fr-marker" data-id="0" data-type="true" style="display: none; line-height: 0;"></span><span class="fr-marker" data-id="0" data-type="false" style="display: none; line-height: 0;"></span<span class="fr-marker" data-id="0" data-type="true" style="display: none; line-height: 0;"></span><span class="fr-marker" data-id="0" data-type="false" style="display: none; line-height: 0;"></span>Select in the main menu of RetailVista to Administration > Label definitions.

Add a new label definition here:

Fill in the 'General' tab as follows:

External code: Not required.

Description: Specify the type of label, for example 'Sticker'.

Label type: Specify the label type, for example 'Product' label.

Thermal printer language: Select the language supported by the printer here.

Label classification: Not required.

Horizontal labels: Enter the number of labels that are horizontally positioned on the label roll (i.e., how many labels are next to each other on the roll).

Print descriptions: Do not select.

Expired: Do not select.

Print property 1 to 10: Do not select. 

Fill in the 'Start Printer' tab as follows:

This command ensures that the printer starts printing.

The 'Start printing' tab can be skipped.

The 'Label' tab can be set as follows:
In this tab, the control characters are provided that indicate what is printed on the label.
The print command is sent to the printer in the order of the lines below.
The printer determines the start of a label itself. Therefore, specifying coordinates for this printer is not necessary. The printer knows to start the next label based on the 'Stop label' command.

See QA303 for all available field names that can be used within RetailVista (on, for example, labels and tags) 

The 'Stop label' tab can be set as follows:

The content of this tab indicates to the printer that the label is at its end, causing the printer to be ready for the next label/tag.

The 'Stop printing' tab does not need to be filled in. 


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