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QuickLabel Systems: Color label software

Quicklabel Systems has designed a new software program called Custom QuickLabel for creating and printing digital color labels. This program suite allows users to create and print highly customized labels.

Program offers six halftone printing methods, as well as a feature called β€œAutoColor,” an automatic process that analyzes label colors as they appear on the label designer’s computer monitor and calibrates the printer to match printed colors to monitor-appearance. Users can manipulate the printer’s on-board color image processing and color separation functions. Program users build labels by combining graphics, text panels, bar codes, variable data fields, and other elements into a ready-to-print digital file.

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