I have just built e-commerce based web app but there is a need to print
labels from within the back office to a laser jet with Avery A4 address
labels. I could possibly use a Dymo 320 label writer instead. Luckily
the back office is only viewed by IE6.
If I was going to use the Avery method I'm unsure how to lay it out? Of
course I could use CSS absolute positioning but what happens when I'm
printing to the label on the 2nd row or 2nd column etc... I was thinking
of using JS to position the labels dependent on what row\col I needed to
print on but this could be cumbersome. I would only need to print one
label at a time.
So does anyone know of a way of integrating a semi-automated labelling
system into the back office of a web application? If someone out there
has solved this issue before I would greatly appreciate any thoughts on
the matter before I try and reinvent the wheel myself!
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks Oliver
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