Windows program to print barcode labels from html file
$30-500 AUD
Paid on delivery
Program to run on Windows 32 bit XP to 64 bit Windows 7
- Most likely C++ programming/Visual Basic of some sort
Goal:
To be able to print barcode and information labels with data extracted from a html file.
Hardware:
Brother QL-570 label printer
[url removed, login to view]
Labels: DK-11209 29mm x 62mm labels
[url removed, login to view]
Files, see attached HTML files:
HTML files
rough layout of program
picture of example barcode
Program to look like the rough layout picture.
Top section with button to click to select the folder that the html files are located. (to be saved when program is closed so on next open folder is already set)
Second section with button to select the folder to move the file to after labels are printed. (to be saved when program is closed so on next open folder is already set)
Third section, default number of months to add onto the Date found on the html file. (to be saved when program is closed so on next open folder is already set)
Fourth section to input the number of labels to print.
Print button
Actions for program:
1. When print button is pressed
2. Explorer style window to open in the folder selected in top section to allow user to select html file of choice.
3. When file is selected to then mine data from html file and arrange to print label like picture of example barcode. (Similar layout is acceptable)
4. Show example of barcode to print with okay button. (like okay print example picture)
5. Print the number of selected files to the Brother QL-570
Notes:
Must generate barcode from the Trk. Data
Ideally to print directly, software developer kit available for QL-570 on above websites.
Project ID: #4286993
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