I'm still using label vista software to make labels in 32-bits Windows environment. From the time, I get a new 64-bits Windows environment I am looking for new software to replace label Vista which doesn't work anymore in this new environment. So I found ZebraDesigner and I'm facing a big issue, because I am able to make new labels but have no possibility to use old ones, made with label vista. And another big issue is that I can't open labels made with ZebraDesigner in a text file, it is always is a binary file.
Please let me know how to get text file instead of binary ones for new label and how I can use my existing labels with zebraDesigner.
Thank you for quick feedback and support.
It's a nice bit of software, not really worth the price... I can't see why anyone would want to actually use this in a production environment - there are no user controls, and it gives access to printer settings so anyone can mess it up.
Trying to extract the zpl code is odd, as you need to setup a file printer - why there can't be a "View ZPL Code" button I don't know...
And then we come to activation. You have to "de-activate" the licence from one machine and then enable it on another. That's fine, but when you've already given the old PC away or upgraded it (it works by hardware id via Internet, not registry or files), suddenly you can't do anything. I think it's a bit of an overkill really, as I only use it once a year to produce slightly different ZPL code for my program...
Please let me know how to get text file instead of binary ones for new label and how I can use my existing labels with zebraDesigner.
Thank you for quick feedback and support.
Trying to extract the zpl code is odd, as you need to setup a file printer - why there can't be a "View ZPL Code" button I don't know...
And then we come to activation. You have to "de-activate" the licence from one machine and then enable it on another. That's fine, but when you've already given the old PC away or upgraded it (it works by hardware id via Internet, not registry or files), suddenly you can't do anything. I think it's a bit of an overkill really, as I only use it once a year to produce slightly different ZPL code for my program...