ThermalLabel SDK for .NET Crack + Keygen Download 2024

ThermalLabel SDK for .NET Crack + Keygen Download 2024

ThermalLabel SDK for .NET Crack + Serial Key (Updated)

Design barcode labels, print them to ZPL/EPL printers, or export them to image and PDF files with the help of this class library

Version 13.0.24.101
Updated January 5 2024
Developer
User Rating 3.0
901 3.0
Original File Size 9.1 MB
Downloads 7215
Systems Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit
Category Programming

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ThermalLabel SDK for .NET has been built as a lightweight class library (DLL) meant to provide users with the possibility to design barcode labels, as well as to print them to any Zebra ZPL/EPL-compatible Thermal Printers. The tool allows users to do so by simply writing code in Visual Basic .Net or in C#.

The component comes with support for creating a wide range of labels, starting from the most simple layouts and going up to complex ones. Moreover, it includes support for text, images, RFID tags, shapes and other type of graphics.

ThermalLabel SDK for .NET delivers a unified object model designed to help users build their label designs effortlessly, as well as to print them to ZPL (Zebra Programming Language), ZPL II, and EPL (Eltron Programming Language) printers.

The utility has been created with .NET Data Binding scenarios in mind, thus providing users with the possibility to bind text and barcode items to their .NET data sources. Moreover, the program features support for data types used such scenarios, including Arrays, Lists, ADO.NET Access, CSV, and XML DataSet.

ThermalLabel SDK for .NET Crack allows users to take advantage of counters, which can be used to index data items based on an increment or decrement value. Thus, data items increase or decrease by the selected value with each label print.

The DLL also includes Data Masking capabilities, so that users can serialize items through simply defining Mask string and an increment string, a feature that can prove highly useful when batch printing labels with serialized items.

With the help of ThermalLabel SDK for .NET, users can preview output label content and can also export it to various image formats, such as BMP, GIF, JPEG or TIFF. Moreover, the tool allows users to save their labels as PDF files.

ThermalLabel SDK for .NET reviews

28 March 2019
patrick

спасибо за кряк для ThermalLabel SDK for .NET

03 May 2019
vincenzo

Baie dankie vir die patch ThermalLabel SDK for .NET

23 May 2019
Angelo

how to use ThermalLabel SDK for .NET serial?

24 July 2019
caue

great works on my PC. Regards

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