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reading moulding and matboard sample codes

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  1. questionWhy do bar codes appear on printed work orders?
    The bar code which appears on the printed Work Order can be used as a convenient way to call up a particular work order on the computer screen, for example, from the back room. 1. In the Main Menu > Find Work Order. The Enter Search Criteria screen will appear and your cursor will be blinking ...
  2. questionWhat if my scanner cannot read the manufacturer's bar code?
    Bar codes printed in white ink on a black background may not be read by any bar code scanner. The scanner reads the black bars, not the white ones. Also, if your label is scratched or smudged, it will need to be reprinted.
  3. questionCan I use a bar code reader with the program?
    Yes. Any bar code reader with a USB port may be used with FrameReady. Quickly and accurately read the bar codes from the backs of your corner samples directly into the work order. The program comes with the bar coding software already installed. Bar codes are generated within the program to loca ...
  4. questionCannot find bar code
    If you scan a bar code number that is not entered in the Price Codes file, a 'No match can be found for this...' message will appear on the work order, Click Revert Field. Use the grey search button and enter the first few digits of the number. To check the item, go to the Price Codes file and p ...
  5. questionWhat if the bar code number on the corner sample is not found?
    If the UPC code field is blank in FrameReady but the sample has a manufacturer’s bar code attached, you can scan in the bar code number from the back of the appropriate sample into the record for that moulding or matboard in the Price Codes file. 1. In the Price Codes file, do a Find for t ...
  6. questionWhy do bar codes appear on Art ID Tags?
    The bar code on the Art ID tag can be handy for calling up a work order either during production or after completion. Before a piece goes out the door, scan the Art ID Tag and locate the work order, mark it as Picked Up in the location field and find the customer's invoice using Find Invoice sid ...