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Article: No need to compromise: you can print bar codes directly from both UNIX and Linux environments. (Printers UNIX/Linux).
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- Frontline Solutions
- Article date:
- April 1, 2003
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Reliability is the hallmark of the UNIX operating system. Most users choose the operating platform, or its close cousin Linux, because they want to maximize the availability and uptime of their systems. Yet many UNIX and Linux users compromise their system reliability by going outside the platform for their bar code printing. What they don't realize is that both the UNIX and Linux platforms can easily and conveniently meet their needs to output bar codes on labels, documents and even Web pages without investing in alternative solutions.
In addition to eliminating the need for an additional investment, creating bar codes directly from either the UNIX or Linux ...