3 exiting wasp labeler with unsaved labels, Exit, Save and exit – Wasp Barcode WaspLabeler +2D User Manual User Manual

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3. The Barcode Information section of the Export Barcode...screen

lists the Symbology and Value encoded into the barcode.

Note: If the barcode is bound to a database or other external
source, the placeholder value will appear in the Value field.

In the Target section, select the Format to which you want to
convert your barcode. Options are:


Bitmap Image (BMP)
GIF Image (GIF)
JPEG Image (JPG)
PNG Image (PNG)
TIFF Image (TIFF)
WMP Image (WMP)

4. Enter the Resolution you want for your image. Resolutions as low

as 72 dpi and as high as 1800 dpi may be specified. If you intend to
print the image file for subsequent decoding by bar code scanners,
you should specify resolution values no lower than 200 dpi. The
default of 300 dpi is ideal for printing. If you only intend to display
the image on a monitor, 72 dpi is sufficient.

5. Click the Export button when you are ready to save the image. A

browser window will appear allowing you to select a save location.

2.3 Exiting Wasp Labeler with Unsaved Labels

Click the Close button on the File tab to close the Wasp Labeler application. If you have any unsaved
label projects open, the Save and Exit screen (shown below) appears.


Select the labels you want to save, then click Yes. A standard Windows browser screen appears
allowing you to choose a location and name for your label. If you have selected to save multiple labels,
a browser window will appear for each label.

Select No to close without saving or Cancel to cancel the exit process and return to Labeler.

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