I believe Bélanger is building a label printing solution that will work with Zebra/ZPL out of the box, so you might want to ping him. So unless you are a ZPL programmer, you will want to use a third party solution to program your barcode labels. The biggest issue with Zebra printers is that their programming language is pretty wonky. There are actually multiple types of “2D” barcodes….the most popular are QR codes (readable by your phone) and Datamatrix 2D barcodes (not readable by your phone, but readable by most commercial barcode scanners). Zebra label printers are capable of printing 2D barcodes out of the box. Direct thermal labels are cheaper, with the tradeoff that they don’t last as long and will be damaged/made unreadable by direct sunlight and heat. Thermal transfer labels are better for outdoor use/applications that require long term storage. There are also versions of the ZD420 that can print thermal transfer labels, and come with a handy ribbon cartridge so you don’t have to get into “ribbon hell” like a lot of older thermal transfer style printers (*cough* SATO). It isn’t meant for super high volume use, but is good for medium volume use and small/portable enough to be placed easily around the warehouse in various locations. Our go to printer is the Zebra ZD420, which is a pretty portable desktop style Zebra label printer. This prevents workers from trying to scan labels that belong to the new system with an old barcode scanner, for example. ![]() This allows the old system to continue to function with its legacy labels, and the new WMS labels will be only readable by our new barcode scanners, but the old labels will be readable by the barcode scanners for the new system and the old system. The legacy WMS will have all labels in 1D format, and the new WMS (Acumatica) will have 2D barcodes. HI Yes, I our plan is to use 2D barcodes when we migrate to Acumatica, in order to easily transition from our legacy WMS to Acumatica WMS.
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