![]() ![]() So first I got a prn (TSC programmed) file. Now this was really interesting as I had never done anything of this regard yet. Solution provided 3: Direct printing using PRN file The universally best barcode is to use Code128. The barcode font that we were using was IDAUTOMATIONHC39M which is of Code39 type and we got to know that Code39 expands the barcode horizontally and vertically. But the issue came when we were printing from different machines, it was not scannable!! This had me wondering that what could be the issue cause the labels from my machines (scannable) and other machines (not scannable) were exactly same. So when we were printing then it was coming out perfect and was scannable too. ![]() The challenge faced: This had seemed to be the best approach as the report renders itself as per the default printer settings. So both these individual limitations make it impossible to print a rectangle label. This is due to the label printer drivers as far as I could find out through google.Īlso, there is a limitation in SSRS which automatically converts the mode to portrait or landscape based on the dimensions you provide for the report. This may seem to be an easy solution but in reality, this may make your head spin.Ĭhallenge faced: As the label size is landscape mode when you try to print the label from SSRS report, it prints the label tilting it to 90 degrees to the left. Last few days have been really tiring for me doing this particular task.īarcode labels have to be printed from AX2012 for a particular work using a Thermal barcode printer. ![]()
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