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code labels. You can also select a different printer. This procedure allows you to print the bar codes for the
merchandise ahead of time and to keep those bar codes with your copy of the purchase order. When the
merchandise arrives, the bar codes can be easily located and applied to the individual pieces.
Putting a checkmark in the box titled Print Labels after Inventory Pos is similar to the feature described
above, but is applied only to purchase orders used to replenish your inventory. After the Pos are printed a
window will come up asking if you want to print bar code labels. You can also select a different printer. In
this case the computer will print a bar code for each piece of merchandise ordered as stock. Again, you may
use this feature to print bar codes and head of time to be applied to the merchandise when it is received.
Putting a checkmark in the box titled Show Bar Codes on Pos instructs the computer to print the bar code
for the merchandise on the actual purchase order form itself. This feature can be useful because it allows
the person receiving the inventory to enter the merchandise into the computer simply by scanning the bar
code on the purchase order. If you use only this selection you will not automatically get bar code labels
printed.
Putting a checkmark in the box titled Show Bar Codes on Delivery Tickets causes the computer to print the
bar code for the merchandise on the delivery ticket itself. This feature is useful because it allows the person
responsible for marking the inventory as delivered or loading the delivery tucks to simply scan it in using the
bar code scanner.
Putting a checkmark in the box titled print claim labels for inventory after printing delivery tickets will print
bar code labels for inventory items that need to be delivered to the client. These are called claim labels
because they have a different bar code on them than the inventory item and are attached to the item to
show that it has been sold to (claimed by) a client. The bar code that prints on the claim label should be
used when delivering the item because this is how the computer will associate the inventory item with the
project or order.
Inventory Labels
If you have chosen not to have your inventory bar code labels printed automatically, you have a number of
printing options located in the reports menu under inventory. Here you’ll find a folder titled labels, and
inside that folder are four printing options.
Selecting the purchase order option causes a window to appear in which you may enter a range of purchase
order numbers, a range of order dates, or both. The computer will then print a bar code for each piece of
stock merchandise that was on the indicated purchase orders or was ordered within the indicated date range.
Selecting the quantity on hand option causes a window to appear in which you may enter a range of stock
numbers, a range of warehouses, or both. The computer will then print a bar code for each piece of stock
merchandise within the indicated stock number range or located within the indicated warehouse. This
feature is most often used to create the initial set of bar code labels for your existing inventory.
Selecting received causes a window to appear in which you may enter a date range. The computer will then
print a barcode label for each piece of stock merchandise that was received within the indicated date range.
If you have multiple locations where this merchandise is being received and stored, you may restrict the set
of labels to a certain location or warehouse by filling in the warehouse range.
Selecting stock item causes a window to appear in which you may enter the stock number of the item
requiring a label. This feature is most often used to replace a damaged or missing label.
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