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Using a simple 4-step process, Tharo Systems’ EASYLABEL 5 featuring GS1 Barcode Wizard and including GS1 Datamatrix and GS1 Databar makes it easy to create GS1 symbols composed of multiple application identifiers that conform to GS1 global standards.
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EASYLABEL 5 Platinum contains a set of ActiveX Controls that can easily be embedded into any environment that supports ActiveX controls.  These controls allow middleware programmers to create programs that can use the internal functions of the software to print labels, view job status, preview the label prior to printing, and many other features without ever opening the EASYLABEL program.

Also, EASYLABEL 5 Platinum provides a collection of tools for FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance including additional password and user options, logging options and format options.  Using these tools and based on a company’s internal requirements, and those of the FDA inspector, users will be able to set up a compliant system. 

A complimentary copy of EASYLABEL is available for download on the company's website.

 

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