Print 1D/2D barcodes on all printers!
Version | 11.0.0 |
Updated | December 20 2023 |
Developer |
TEC-IT Datenverarbeitung GmbH
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User Rating |
934
4.0
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Original File Size | 3.6 MB |
Downloads | 6657 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows NT |
Category | Programming |
Designed as an extension for SAPSprint, SAPGUI (SAPWIN DLL) and SAPlpd, TBarCode/SAPwin is a DLL that facilitates barcode printing abilities without having to resort to any other hardware besides the physical printer.
It has Unicode support for 1D and 2D codes, and it's compatible with both x86 and x64. Separate download links are available so make sure to get the one that corresponds to your system's architecture type.
With this tool, it becomes possible to print linear barcodes like EAN, Code39, UPC, 2of5, RSS-14 or Code-128, featuring support for 2D barcode symbologies such as Data Matrix, PDF417, MaxiCode, Aztec Code, Codablock-F, DP Postmatrix, GS1 Data Matrix, or QR Code.
This SAP barcode DLL should be installed over an existing SAP client in Windows or via a print server. In the following step, you can add a printer that supports SWIN to be able to print barcodes. Printers can be switched anytime, if there are multiple such devices available, whether they are in local or network locations.
User documentation is included in the setup package by default but can be excluded if you're not interested in this. Among complete instructions, includes a sample SAPscript to demonstrate how it can be used.
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