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After saving your template file for later editing, you’re ready to upload the new template into ClinSpark.
The ClinSpark Agent will look in one specific location for the label files: your printer’s internal flash memory. This point has been made before, but it is worth repeating:
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Within the ZebraDesigner software, click File > Store. Choose “Internal Flash” from the “Printer memory location:” dropdown menu, and make sure the other printing settings are appropriate for your printer model.
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Everywhere you plan to fill information with merge tags should be listed below the dropdown, and you should see each merge tag in the “Prompt” column. The “Value” column can remain blank, as the values will be pulled dynamically from ClinSpark.
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Once the template has been stored to the printer, the rest of the workflow is completed through ClinSpark.
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Above is an example of how this light will look on a ZD410 when saving to internal flash.
Upload Template in Barcode Printing > Manage
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To confirm a design 3 example barcodes need to be scanned. For that to work it’s crucial to have the prefix set in Administration > general settings General Settings > Barcodes
to match the Example Output under Label Merge Tags in the same section.
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If the barcode fails to scan, a good test is to enter the expected barcode as a barcodeListenCallback()
event in Google Chrome Developer Tools. This doesn’t require an actual scan, and bypasses any additional errors that can be causing the barcode not to scan (e.g., misprinted barcode, misconfigured scanner, Chrome window not having focus while scanning etc).
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Clearing out the Zebra Printer Memory
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