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Printing by a printer connected to the server – role of the Direct Print button

26 March 202026 March 2020 Eric Quinton

In most cases, label printing is done by connecting the printer directly to the user’s computer, and the browser will […]

knowledge base, printing

Are there examples of labels?

26 March 2020 Eric Quinton

Yes, you can find examples of labels in this page: Label templates

knowledge base, printing

Scanning a 1D barcode returns parasitic characters

26 March 2020 Eric Quinton

With a DataLogic QBT2430 showerhead, scanning some 1D codes will return parasitic characters before the encoded number, e.g. ]1C. The […]

knowledge base, printing

Scanning a barcode opens the browser download page

26 March 202026 March 2020 Eric Quinton

With a showerhead DataLogic QBT2430, if it is not correctly configured, the browser download window opens after each barcode reading. […]

knowledge base, printing

How do I configure a Datalogic QBT2430 hand shower?

26 March 202026 March 2020 Eric Quinton

This document, provided by a reseller (Ametis company thierry.istin<at>ametis.eu) allows you to reset the showerhead and configure it quickly : […]

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Label printing with the Zebra printer drools, QR codes become unreadable

26 March 2020 Eric Quinton

QR codes may be printed incorrectly: the ink drools, and the QR codes are no longer readable with a hand […]

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Recent posts

  • Version 2.6.0 of june 24, 2021
  • Lend one or more samples
  • Rename a metadata field
  • Version 2.5.0 of November 13, 2020
  • Export the collections of samples to other repositories

About Collec-Science

Collec-Science is a tracking software for samples collected as part of scientific experiments. It lets you know where they are stored, who used them, what they became. Open-source software distributed under the AGPL license, Collec-Science was created by INRAE (research unit Aquatic Ecosystems and Global Changes in Bordeaux), and is subject to adaptations within the framework of CNRS workshops ( http://www.cnrs.fr/inee/tools/za_5.html ) , especially to fill in the information directly in the field.

Contact

INRAE © 2017-2021
Project coordinator: Eric Quinton
Phone:+33 (0) 5 57 89 27 10
Email: eric.quinton[at]inrae.fr
Website: www.inrae.fr
Site design: Gregory Lambert
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