Free cable labelling software released

A Sharpmark USA product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 6, 2007

Sharpmark's free cable labelling software is loaded with all the Sharpmark cable label part numbers and is easy to use.

Sharpmark USA has released its cable labelling software for free.

The software is loaded with all the Sharpmark cable label part numbers and is easy to use.

Users can create their own job from scratch, selecting the cable label part number and layout of their choice.

The software has complex number generating capabilities to cater for all types of numbering schemes using numeric and alpha sequences as well as fixed text.

Users simply input the first and last elements of the sequence and it will complete the rest.

Its versatility also enables many layout options for each label, importing data from spreadsheets and word processors as well as graphics.

Sharpmark's software runs under all recent versions of Windows, including Vista.

Technical support by telephone and email is available free of charge.

Sharpmark USA Cable labels are supplied on self-adhesive A4 sheets for use with all standard office laser printers to produce professional-looking labels quickly and easily whenever required.

They are made from durable adhesive polyester, which has a special matt surface for lasting print.

Graham Barker, Technical Director at Sharpmark USA comments: "The software is an integral part of our labelling system".

"We've invested heavily in its development over the years to ensure that it is as user-friendly, versatile and powerful as possible".

"This is a great opportunity for users to find out how straightforward it is to use even for complex sequences".

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