(.rpt) file. If you have selected a shortcut directory for your template files in User
Settings, the File Open dialog box will open at that shortcut directory; otherwise it will
open at your user home directory. See the section on Dynamic Printing Using TrueNet
FX.
1.4.8.5.4 System Template
Labels designed using the TrueNet label designer can be stored on the System HDD and
retrieved as part of creating a new job. See the section on Dynamic Printing Using
TrueNet FX.
1.4.8.5.5 Create Label
TrueNet includes a label editor allowing you to create label designs within the browser
environment. The label editor is covered in detail later in this user guide, so only the
basics are covered here. Selecting the Create Label option will launch the Label Designer
in a new window. Once you have created your new design, click on the Save & Exit
button on the tool bar to exit the designer. Save & Exit will prompt you for a template
file name. If you have designated a shortcut directory in User Settings the File Save
dialog box will open there, otherwise it will open in your user home directory. Once the
template file is saved the Create New Job dialog will automatically select the saved file,
and change your selection to Local Template (remember the file was now saved as a
template file).
1.4.8.5.6 About Template Files
Template files offer a wealth of options, including serialization, dynamic ‘mail-merge’
functions and User-Defined Form Fields, so further reading about the Label Designer is
recommended.
1.4.8.6 Priority
A priority is assigned to all jobs on the System. The
Administrator will set the user priority levels when creating
the user account. The options include Low, Normal, High
and Highest. The default setting for all jobs is ‘Normal’.
Different priorities cause the job to be placed at different
places within the job queue as follows:
Highest – The job is placed at the very top of the queue and as soon as a recorder
becomes free, this will be the next job to run.
High – This job is placed above all normal priority jobs, but after all other high priority
jobs.
Normal – This is placed in the queue at the end of the current list of Normal priority jobs,
but ahead of all Low priority jobs.
Low – This is placed as the very last job in the queue.
1.4.8.7 Write Speed
The System has user selectable write (recording)
speeds, according to the type or recorders fitted. The
available write speeds are shown in the Write Speed
selector, and may vary based on the media type