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Innovative Web Service Prints Bar Code Labels Online

TEC-IT introduces a new 100% browser-based printing system for industry forms and barcode labels. Users of TFORMer Online now create and print arbitrary labels and forms completely independent from label printing software or operating systems.

2010-10-29
AUSTRIA October 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) Austria, October 27, 2010 - TEC-IT Datenverarbeitung GmbH (tec-it.com), leading vendor of AUTO-ID and barcode software now launches a new web printing service for compliance and supplier labeling.

TEC-IT's new online service offers centralized bar code label printing for everyone. With "TFORMer Online" users are able to create and print industry compliant forms and barcode labels directly in the browser. The service works with all operating systems, requires no special software and can be used at every workplace with internet access immediately.

TFORMer Online is launched with the support of standardized compliance bar code labels. Among them are VDA-4902 labels, AIAG labels, Volkswagen and Caterpillar shipping labels as well as GS1 logistics labels. All label templates are created by TEC-IT and provided in a central location. The user may print the labels with the required data immediately. For testing purposes the online printing service can be used for free.

A very innovative and convenient feature of TFORMer Online is the capability to use Google Docs spreadsheets as database. Google Docs is available for free, provides table-based data entry for batch printing and allows users to share label data with partners, customers or suppliers. The printing data is stored automatically. Re-entering label data in future printing sessions is not required. TFORMer Online represents an internet based, distributed label printing system which offers label templates in standardized quality.

TEC-IT's CEO, Guenter Kriegl, explains the motivation for TFORMer Online: "Our main goal is to provide customers a ready-to-use compliance labeling solution which does not require preliminary work or investments. This new online service helps companies and their partners to introduce or comply with labeling standards. TFORMer Online is available globally and creates substantial cost advantages for enterprises. This is especially true for distributed printing requirements or low-volume output. The centrally administered system guarantees a consistent label quality, even if the labels are printed by suppliers or customers. TFORMer Online integrates perfectly into the "cloud" and is also available via Web Services."

TFORMer Online is available from now on and can be evaluated for free on http://labels.tec-it.com.


Susan Enzenhofer
TEC-IT Datenverarbeitung GmbH
Hans-Wagnerstrasse 6
A-4400 Steyr
Austria/EUROPE

Telephone
++43 (0)7252 72720

Fax
++43 (0)7252 7272077

Email
office@tec-it.com

Website
http://www.tec-it.com

Online Label Printing
labels.tec-it.com

About TEC-IT

TEC-IT Datenverarbeitung GmbH offers software systems in the areas of barcode technology, AUTO-ID, labels and form printing, reporting, output management and data acquisition in high quality. The software is in use world-wide and available for all relevant operating systems. TEC-IT's customers benefit from comprehensive, versatile and future-proof products. The company is located in Steyr (Austria, Europe) and can be reached via http://www.tec-it.com.


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[Press-News.org] Innovative Web Service Prints Bar Code Labels Online
TEC-IT introduces a new 100% browser-based printing system for industry forms and barcode labels. Users of TFORMer Online now create and print arbitrary labels and forms completely independent from label printing software or operating systems.