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Loftware Print Server®: Release Notes


Version 9.x
Version 9.7  |   Version 9.6.1  |   Version 9.6  |   Version 9.5.3  |   Version 9.5.2  |   Version 9.5.1
Version 9.5  |   Version 9.1  |   Version 9.0

Version 8.x
Version 8.4  |   Version 8.3  |   Version 8.1  |   Version 8.0

Version 7.x
Version 7.3  |   Version 7.2  |   Version 7.1  |   Version 7.0



Loftware Print Server Version 9.7 - Release Notes June 2010


Feature Details  
New Features
  • Added support for the Loftware Print Server on 32-bit versions of Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008.
  • Improved printing performance on ZPL Printers with firmware x.10 or later for labels using True Type Fonts (TTF).
  • The .Net control now supports .Net framework version 3.5.
  • Enhanced debugging and logging utilities.
Bug Fixes
  • True Type fonts (TTF) are now printed correctly on generic text printer drivers.
  • True Type fonts with accented characters (such as those used in French) now print correctly when passed in a fixed text field.
  • Resolved an issue where attempting to reassign an incomplete printer in the printer grid does not work correctly.
  • Fixed an issue where the Loftware Print Server stopped printing jobs, however, continued to place jobs
    from the Java Connector File Drop Application into OLEBP.
  • Fixed an issue where label description and printer information were missing in the File Preview dialog
    when a label file is selected.
  • **QUANTITY field now behaves correctly when dropping files or using ODP Client.
  • Changing printer model in the printer grid now does NOT cause connection re-assignment.
  • Resolved an issue where the Loftware Print Server stopped processing PAS files intermittently.
  • Fixed an issue where high ASCII values were removed from the data if the label has a field with a scripting data source.
  • Fixed a few performance related issues.
  • The Loftware Print Server version 9.7 does not support installation on Windows 2000.
  • Other Loftware products, including the Loftware Connectors and Loftware WebAccess, are currently NOT supported on Windows 7, Vista, or Window Server 2008.
  • Created a consolidated Installation Guide for the Loftware Label Manager and the Loftware Print Server. The new guide is available on the CD or download package, and on the Document Center page.




Loftware Print Server Version 9.6.1 - Release Notes March 2010


Feature Details  
New Features and Enhancements
  • Field Reverse command for barcodes is now supported for ZPL printers.
  • Added ability to log WatchDogNT interactive messages to the log file(s).
  • Introduced a debugging tool that identifies running Loftware processes on a system, creates optional reports of the processes and creates a mini dump for each process that can then be utilized by the Loftware Technical Support team for further analysis of any odd behavior.
Bug Fixes
  • Stacked print jobs now print correctly when dropped to a printer using a connection type of Print Manager/Spooling (generic text driver).
  • UTF-8 formatting can now be maintained through a setting when the data is passed to a non-printing field on the ODP Form.
  • Changes to printer connection setting are now detected at runtime.
  • Users can now run version 9.6 On-Demand-Print client applications after they are installed via Client Installation.
  • Fixed an issue where the Loftware Print Server used to move all files to the OLEBP folder irrespective of the file extension when FIFO was enabled.




Loftware Print Server Version 9.6 - Release Notes January 2010


Feature Details  
New Features
  • Added support for Zebra ZM400 and ZM600 RFID printers.
Enhancements
  • Improved printing performance for the labels that contain many fields and a script data source.
  • Performance improvements on Eltron (EPL) printer drivers.
  • Performance improvements in printing of labels associated with a page layout for Zebra (ZPL) printers.
  • The ratio for the code 39 barcode symbology can now be set in 0.1 increments for Zebra (ZPL) printers.
  • Users are alerted when the DSN is changed so that they can check if they need to change any advanced connection string values.
  • WDProtocol commands are added to support returning the Web Service and End User License counts.
  • Datamatrix barcodes can now be printed on Zebra printers at a fixed size by using reserved field names.
Bug Fixes
  • Loftware Web Services calls to invalid labels (such as labels of zero file size) are now handled correctly.
  • UTF8 data in the True Type Font (TTF) fields overlapped on a background image now prints correctly when using Windows and PDF drivers.
  • Tear Off command is now honored correctly on the Zebra QL series printers.
  • Incrementing fields on labels with layouts are now counted correctly after network disconnects.
  • Fixed an issue with Print Preview on labels containing formulas where a formula was being used to populate a paragraph field.
  • Loftware Label Manager (LLM) Designer now always shows a confirmation warning message to you when you try to copy fields from one label to another label that has a field-list.
  • The Force Max # Chars setting now applies to data entry fields on the On Demand Print form.
*Important! To run version 9.6 of the Loftware Label Manager, the Loftware Print Server, the Loftware Clients or the Loftware Web Clients on Windows 2000, you must install the Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 SP4. To locate the update, go to Microsoft.com, and search for
Windows2000-KB891861-v2-x86-ENU.EXE.”




Loftware Print Server Version 9.5.3 - Release Notes June 2009


Feature Details  
New Features and Enhancements
  • ‘Print Preview’ now resolves the formulas and data sources used on the label.
  • A new setting for the Zebra Printer Language (ZPL) in the ‘Preferences’ window now enables a user to set the anchoring of the Datamatrix barcodes to the bottom-left instead of the top-left (which is the default behavior).
  • A new setting in the ‘Preferences’ window now enables a user to truncate the length of a field to the value specified in the ‘Max # of Chars’ property for the field.
  • When a user copies fields from one label to another label that has a field-list, Loftware Label Manager (LLM) Designer shows a warning message asking the user to confirm the operation. Upon confirmation, the fields are copied to the new label along with their respective field names.
Bug Fixes
  • Leading and trailing spaces are now automatically truncated from the printer names.
  • Stacked print jobs with a combination of successful and failed print requests now return the correct status of the print jobs.
  • Text fields that use True Type Font (TTF) and use leading spaces for padding now print correctly and no longer shift position on the label.
  • Resolved the purging issue that was causing 100% CPU usage when there were a large number of failed print jobs.




Loftware Print Server Version 9.5.2 - Release Notes February 2009


Feature Details  
New Features and Enhancements
  • Updated WDPing to display the licensing information for Loftware Connector seats.
Bug Fixes
  • Eltron Programming Language (EPL) graphics can now be printed on printers with number 101 and higher.
  • Fixed the field-level java script print–time failure which occurred when non-printable ASCII characters such as formula functions were encoded in a barcode.
  • Fixed the label rotation error in field-level scripting. Labels having rotations other than 0 degree can now be used.
  • Resolved inverse printing for True Type Fonts (TTF) fonts.
  • Labels are not lost when ‘WaitRead’ flag is set to 1 in the LLMWDN32.ini file.
  • Modified ‘Help > About Window’ in Loftware Label Manager Designer to fit the licensing information in the display area of the screen.




Loftware Print Server Version 9.5.1 - Release Notes November 2008


Feature Details
New Features and Enhancements
  • Support for new GS1 international standards conventions for barcode symbologies
  • Support for storing Job Status information in a database
  • Windows Latin 5 character set added to Intermec PM4i (FP Version) PS0/LSO
Bug Fixes
  • Resolved True Type Font WYSIWYG Issues:
       - Horizontal Width on field (HW+1 or HW+2 on field with 36 character width)
       - Entire field moving vertically when any handle corner is single-clicked
  • Corrected "starting block number" command formatting for encoding RFID tag
  • Removed invalid Font Category ‘Native Font’ in On Demand Print Form
  • Fixed Batch Print crash problem encountered with a field copying data from a paragraph field (True Type Font Centered)
  • Fixed non–appearance of Avery 6405 RFID DSO’s (Tag Type, Hot Spot, and Number of Retries) in the print stream from On Demand Print
  • Fixed incorrect Formula field results after merging GM1724–A label from a Zebra 105Se printer to a Zebra 2844 printer
  • Fixed Job Status client request where valid Job Numbers were being returned as ‘Job Not Found’
  • Fixed intermittent problem with some Asian characters that displayed correctly in the Input Method Editor (IME); however appeared as ‘?’ after being selected
  • Fixed indefinite client connection blocking when Printer is in Error State
  • Modified File Viewer in Status Client to correctly display UTF8 and high ASCII characters
  • Fixed Status Client File View ‘Search’ dialog
  • Resolved Maxicode compressed (Mode 3) not printing to some Paxar/Monarch printers




Loftware Print Server Version 9.5 - Release Notes August 2008


Feature Details
LLM Field Level Scripting
  • JavaScript scripting
  • Permits special data processing operations at the label level
  • Allows modifying information in any field(s) of a label, from a single script
PCL5 Printer Driver Enhancements
  • Manage laser and any other PCL compliant printers on a per label basis
  • Automatically select the appropriate custom page size
  • Support for the complete range of PCL5 page stock sizes
Windows Printer Handling Enhancements
  • Set Windows Printer configuration settings (including both label and printer specific options) via the Loftware Label Manager Device Configuration Grid
  • Archive different sized labels in a single PDF file
New Printers
  • Zebra ZM400 (ZPL)
  • Zebra ZM600 (ZPL)




Loftware Print Server Version 9.1 - Release Notes June 2007


Feature Details
RFID Printers Added the following RFID printers to Loftware-supported device list:
  • Datamax: H-4212X RFID, H-4310X RFID
  • Printronix: LPA8204r RFID, LPA8304r RFID, SL4M RFID, SPLA8204r RFID, SPLA8304r RFID, T4M RFID
Barcode Printers Added the following barcode printers to Loftware-supported device list:
  • Datamax: H-4212X, H-4310X
  • Intermec: Easy Coder PD41 (FP), Easy Coder PD41 (IPL)
  • Paxar/Monarch: 9433
  • >Printronix: LPA8204r, LPA8304r, SL4M, SPLA8204r, SPLA8304r, T4M
  • Toshiba: B-SA4T, B-SP2D, B-SV4, B-SX6T, B-SX8T
RFID Tag Display Types Added support for more RFID tag display types that include:
  • Alien 9334, Alien Castle
  • Avery 220 Runway, Avery AD 420, Avery AD612, Avery AD622, Avery AD812, Avery AD820
  • Impinj Paper Clip
  • KSW Excalibur, KSW Templar Gen2
  • Omron Wave
  • Rafsec 3000734, Rafsec 3000888, Rafsec Dogbone, Rafsec Frog, Rafsec Short Dipole, Rafsec Square Dipole
  • RFIdentics Flexwing
  • RSI Jumping Jack
  • Symbol Four T, Symbol Trident
QR Code Bar Codes Added support for QR Code symbology for labels formatted to print to some Zebra and TEC Loftware printers.
Real Time Clock Added Real Time Clock support for Loftware Zebra and Imtec printers that have the RTC functionality.
Field Lists (LST files) Added ability to constrain the maximum characters any field name on a label can have.
.NET Control Methods New GetLabelsPrinterID can retrieve the ID of the printer for which a label was designed. New GetPrinterByNumber method override can return the name, alias (if any), port, and ID of the specified printer number.
More Enhancements Various product enhancements that include support for UTF-8 data for fixed fields on labels, user blocks for C1G2 tags in RFID block configuration, international language character encoding using code page 1252 in the Zebra driver, option to return EPC data formatted in the EPC URI format in job audit data.




Loftware Print Server Version 9.0 - Release Notes November 2006


Feature Details
Enhanced LPS Performance Status program and purge mechanism changes have greatly enhanced Server and printing performance.
SSL security for Web Listener The Web Listener now uses the WinHTTP protocol (https://), replacing the WinInet platform, for increased security.
LPS Cluster on Windows 2003 Server Installing the LPS to a cluster is now supported under Windows 2003 Server.
RFID Printer C1G2 support Expanded C1G2 support for more RFID printers that now include:
  • Sato CL408e RFID
  • TEC: B-SX4 RFID, B-SX5 RFID
  • Zebra: R110 PAX4 RFID, R110 Xi RFID, R170Xi RFID
EPC Encoding Added Global Individual Asset Identifier (GIAI) and Global Returnable Asset Identifier (GRAI), used to uniquely identify and track assets of an organization, to Loftware EPC encoding types.
URI Representation of EPC Data EPC data can be encoded using its URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) string representation. The Loftware RFID Calculator has also been updated to encode and decode the EPC as a URI.
More Tag Display Types Depending on the target device, support has been added to more RFID tag display types that now include:
  • Alien Gen 2 Squiggle
  • Alien 96 bit Squiggle
  • Avery AD410
  • Avery AD620 Triflex
RFID Printer Added the Printronix SL5306r RFID printer to Loftware-supported RFID device list.
Barcode Printers Added the following barcode printers to Loftware-supported device list: 
  • Intermec: Easy Coder PF4i (FP), Easy Coder PF4i (IPL)
  • Sato: GT408e, XL400e, and XL410e
  • TEC B858
  • Zebra: QL220, S4M (DPL), S4M (EPL), S4M (IPL), S4M (ZPL)
Backup and Restore Utility A low cost way of keeping your LPS production configuration files and those of a backup synchronized, the Backup and Restore Utility can be automated to make your most recent backup files readily available should the need arise. 
DoD and Walmart Templates Added or updated DoD and Walmart compliance label templates provide a quick starting point for designing barcode and RFID labels that meet your business requirements.
XP Look and Feel User interface, icons, menus have been updated to the Windows XP look.




Loftware Print Server Version 8.4 - Release Notes February 2006


Feature Details
Java API Introduced in V2.5 of the Loftware Connector®, Java API is now available with LPS. Comprehensive Class packages, sample programs, and documentation come together to provide sophisticated labeling and RFID technology solutions for enterprise Java application developers.
Tag Reading and Writing The RFID Reader Module (RRM) enables applications that use Loftware's Reader Control API to process read-tag and write-tag requests.
RFID Simulator Designed to simulate RFID reader functionality, the RFID Simulator can be used to test applications that use readers to encode data to tags without an actual reader or tag.
RFID Readers Supported readers include:
  • Alien ALR 9780 RFID
  • Alien ALR 8780 RFID
  • AWID MPR-2010AN RFID
  • Symbol AR400 RFID
  • Symbol XR400 RFID
  • ThingMagic Mercury 4 RFID
RFID Calculator Use as a stand-alone application or launch from LLM™ to encode or decode EPC data, the RFID Calculator is an indispensable tool for data verification.
.NET Reader API
Plug the Loftware Reader Control (LRC) API into your RFID reader applications and significantly reduce development time. Applications that use the LRC can maintain tight control of the readers along with the other hardware and data that control the business process.
Filtering Information returned by the Reader Control can be formatted and filtered by using XSL style sheets to supply only data that meet criteria specified in the style sheet.
Sample Applications Four sample programs are included that replicate real world scenarios and demonstrate some common RFID Read and Write functionality.
EPC Class 1 Generation 2 (C1G2) Loftware supports UHF C1G2’s expanded block structure that includes increased data capacity and a higher level of security.
RFID Printer C1G2 support Enhanced drivers to support C1G2 for the following RFID printers:
  • Avery: 6404 RFID, 6405 RFID, 6406 RFID, 6408 RFID, ALX 924 RFID, ALX 925 RFID, ALX 926 RFID, DPM 4 RFID, DPM 5 RFID, DPM 6 RFID
  • Datamax: I-4210 RFID, I-4212 RFID, I-4308 RFID, I-4406 RFID, I-4604 RFID
  • Fox IV: SPLA 7204e RFID, SPLA 7304e RFID
  • IBM: Infoprint 6700 5504-R40 (203 dpi) RFID, Infoprint 6700 5504-R40 (300 dpi) RFID, Infoprint 6700 5504-R60 (203 dpi) RFID, Infoprint 6700 5504-R60 (300 dpi) RFID, Infoprint 6700 5504-R80 (203 dpi) RFID, Infoprint 6700 5504-R80 (300 dpi) RFID
  • Intermec: EasyCoder PM4i RFID (FP), EasyCoder PM4i RFID (IPL)
  • Monarch: 9855 RFMP
  • Printronix: SL5204 RFID, SL5204r RFID, SL5304 RFID, SL5304r RFID, SLPA5204r RFID, SLPA5304r RFID, SLPA7204e RFID, SLPA7304e RFID, T5204 RFID, T5204r RFID, T5206r RFID, T5208r RFID, T5304 RFID, T5304r RFID, T5306r RFID, T5308r RFID
Tag Display Types Depending on the target RFID device, supported tag display types include:
  • Alien I2, Alien M, Alien Omni-Squiggle, Alien Squiggle
  • Generic Transponder
  • Impinj Gen 2 (Monza) Banjo, Impinj Gen 2 (Monza) Propeller
  • Philips I-Code, Philips I-Code ISO 15693
  • Rafsec Psychedelic
  • Symbol X1060, Symbol X2020
  • TI Gen 2 (Dallas), TI Tag-it, TI Tag-it ISO 15693
Added Printers Added the following printers to Loftware-supported device list
  • UHF RFID
    Monarch 9855 RFMP
    Printronix: SL5204 RFID, SL5204r RFID, SL5304 RFID, SL5304r RFID, SLPA5204r RFID, SLPA5304r RFID, SLPA7204e RFID, SLPA7304e RFID, T5204 RFID, T5204r RFID, T5206r RFID, T5208r RFID, T5304 RFID, T5304r RFID, T5306r RFID, T5308r RFID
  • Barcode
    Intermec: Easy Coder PC4 (EPL), Easy Coder PC41 (IPL), Easy Coder PD4 (203 dpi), Easy Coder PD4 (300 dpi)  
    Printronix: T5206r, T5208r, T5306r, T5308r
    Sato CX400
    Zebra RW420




Loftware Print Server Version 8.3 - Release Notes February 2006


Feature Details
DOD RFID Encoding Generate 96 and 64 bit DOD compliant RFID tags using DOD tag constructs.
RFID Block Configuration Access HF and UHF RFID tags block by block with the new Block Configuration feature. Specify data source and data that will be encoded for each selected block.
HF RFID Support Configure your HF RFID tags. Loftware utilizes the block layout of supported HF tags, allowing you more control of encoded data.
HF RFID Tags

Encode EPC or DOD data on to the following supported HF RFID tags:

  • Philips HF I-Code,
  • Philips HF I-Code ISO 15693
  • TI HF Tag-it
  • TI HF Tag-it ISO
UHF RFID Tags Encode EPC or DOD data on to the following supported UHF RFID tags:
  • UHF 64-bit Class 1
  • UHF 96-bit Class 1
  • UHF 96-bit Class 0+
  • UHF UCODE EPC 1.19
  • UHF ISO 18000-6B
Added RFID Printers

Drive your smart labels to more RFID printers. Added printers to extensive list of Loftware-supported devices include:

  • UHF RFID: Datamax A-4212 RFID, A-4310 RFID, A-4408 RFID, A-4606 RFID, A-6212 RFID, A-6310 RFID
  • HF RFID: Zebra R140 RFID, R2844-Z RFID, R402 RFID
  • HF/UHF RFID: Datamax I-4210 RFID, I-4212 RFID, I-4308 RFID, I-4406 RFID, I-4604 RFID
Added Barcode Printers

Print your barcode labels to more printers. Loftware has added support for the following:

  • Avery AP 7.t Textile
  • Intermec PX4i (FP), PX4i (IPL), PX6i (FP), PX6i (IPL)
  • Printronix SL5204, SL5304, SLPA7204e, SLPA7304e
  • Zebra 110 PAX4, 170 PAX4, R110 PAX3, R110 PAX4, R110XiIIIPlus, R110Xi, R170Xi




Loftware Print Server Version 8.1 - Release Notes January 2005


Feature Details
96-bit RFID Tag Support Complies with the latest version of the EPC specification document version 1.1 revision 1.26. This specification resolved several problems with 96 bit encoding.
Direct Socket Interface (DSI) This interface allows your application to send an XML file to the TCP/IP address that the LPS is listening. The requests in the XML file are subsequently printed. This is a very simple way to make label requests on a large scale without having to perform complex socket coding or sharing drives.
Calculated EPC codes Get the computed EPC data back to your application if using the socket or .NET interfaces to LPS. This allows your application to store the calculated EPC codes for each print event. Fields within the EPC code are passed back as well.
New XML Parser The new XML Parser refines the parsing of large scale XML requests with a marked increase in performance and reliability.
Added RFID Printer Support Support added for the following RFID printers:
  • Datamax I-4212, I-4308,I-4406, I-4604, I-4210
  • Avery ALX 925, DPM 5, 6405
  • Sato CL408e, CL412e
  • Zebra R110 XiIII Plus, R110 PAX
Oracle Templates Oracle templates for WMS and MSCA applications have been added.
Discontinued Operating Systems As of March 1, 2005, Loftware will no longer support Loftware products on Windows NT4, 98, and ME.




Loftware Print Server Version 8.0 - Release Notes September 2004


Feature Details
EPC RFID Support Generate 64 bit RFID tags that comply with the standards set forth by EPCglobal. Smart Labels in the SSCC, SGTIN, and SGLN formats are easy to create and print. An EPC encode/decode utility is included for testing purposes.
RFID Printer Support*
  • Monarch 9855
  • Printronix T5204, T5304, SL5204, SL5304, SLPA 7204e, SLPA 7304e
  • Zebra R4M Plus
  • Fox IV RFID applicators
* Others will be added as they become available




Loftware Print Server Version 7.3 - Release Notes May 2004


Feature Details
.NET Control The Loftware .NET control offers Loftware customers connectivity to the Loftware Print Server (LPS) from their .NET applications for the purposes of making label requests. Connectivity is supplied via a socket connection thereby maximizing speed, scalability, and reliability. 32-bit development languages such as C#, J#, managed C++, and VB.NET can utilize this innovative technology to harness the power of LPS from your own applications without specialized knowledge of label printing specifics. .NET Control Samples are included for your convenience.
UCC BAR CODE WIZARD The UCC Bar Code Wizard includes the latest RSS Symbologies*. It allows label designers to easily build SSCC, GTIN, RSS, RSS Composite, GM, HIBC, and TLC39 data structures for providing data to the appropriate symbology at runtime. The Wizard walks you through a series of well-defined steps to arrive at the final data structure which adheres to the specifications without the need for detailed knowledge of how they work.
*Reduced Space Symbology(RSS) - This is a new barcode symbology from the Uniform Code Council to allow the tagging of products that are too small for conventional UPC symbols. RSS is a family of symbologies that encodes EAN.UCC System keys as well as Application Identifiers. Industries such as grocery/food and healthcare all benefit from this new family of symbologies. The supported symbols include RSS-14, RSS-14 Truncated, RSS Stacked, RSS Stacked Omni directional, and RSS Limited.

Composite Component Symbology- This new symbology is a two-dimensional symbol designed to act as a component of existing and new EAN.UCC System linear symbols. EAN.UCC System keys are not supported, however system’s Application Identifiers are. The result is a new symbology family providing encodation of item_versions attribute data in confined spaces. All symbols mentioned above in the RSS section are supported in their Composite forms.
New Printer Families Loftware 7.3 has added two new printer families, Avery and Novexx.
The drivers for these printers are optimized in keeping with Loftware's scalability, speed, and reliability philosophy.
Added Printer Drivers CITIZEN - CLP and 7202e
PRESSIZA- The 408, 412-64, 512-64, 610-84, TX408, and XT-10
SATO - M5900RVe
INTERMEC - PM4 (IPL and FP)

See the Document Center to view all the Loftware Printer Families and Models.
Avery Layouts Version 7.3 has added Avery Layouts to LLM Design Mode, allowing complete ease of design using a standard Avery template. The new Avery Layouts are the Avery 5160, 5162, 5163, 5164, 6464, 8164, and the 8167.
Windows 2003 Server Loftware has added support for the Windows 2003 Server Operating System. Visit the OS Compatibility page to understand which Loftware Versions are compatible with your Operating System.




Loftware Print Server Version 7.2 - Release Notes July 2003


Feature Details
.NET Control The Loftware .NET control offers Loftware customers connectivity to the Loftware Print Server (LPS) from their .NET applications for the purposes of making label requests. Connectivity is supplied via a socket connection thereby maximizing speed, scalability, and reliability. 32-bit development languages such as C#, J#, managed C++, and VB.NET can utilize this innovative technology to harness the power of LPS from your own applications without specialized knowledge of label printing specifics. .NET Control Samples are included for your convenience.
UCC BAR CODE WIZARD The UCC Bar Code Wizard includes the latest RSS Symbologies*. It allows label designers to easily build SSCC, GTIN, RSS, RSS Composite, GM, HIBC, and TLC39 data structures for providing data to the appropriate symbology at runtime. The Wizard walks you through a series of well-defined steps to arrive at the final data structure which adheres to the specifications without the need for detailed knowledge of how they work.
*Reduced Space Symbology(RSS) - This is a new barcode symbology from the Uniform Code Council to allow the tagging of products that are too small for conventional UPC symbols. RSS is a family of symbologies that encodes EAN.UCC System keys as well as Application Identifiers. Industries such as grocery/food and healthcare all benefit from this new family of symbologies. The supported symbols include RSS-14, RSS-14 Truncated, RSS Stacked, RSS Stacked Omni directional, and RSS Limited.

Composite Component Symbology- This new symbology is a two-dimensional symbol designed to act as a component of existing and new EAN.UCC System linear symbols. EAN.UCC System keys are not supported, however system’s Application Identifiers are. The result is a new symbology family providing encodation of item_versions attribute data in confined spaces. All symbols mentioned above in the RSS section are supported in their Composite forms.
New Printer Families Loftware 7.3 has added two new printer families, Avery and Novexx.
The drivers for these printers are optimized in keeping with Loftware's scalability, speed, and reliability philosophy.
Added Printer Drivers CITIZEN - CLP and 7202e
PRESSIZA- The 408, 412-64, 512-64, 610-84, TX408, and XT-10
SATO - M5900RVe
INTERMEC - PM4 (IPL and FP)

See the Printers page to view all the Loftware Printer Families and Models.
Avery Layouts Version 7.3 has added Avery Layouts to LLM Design Mode, allowing complete ease of design using a standard Avery template. The new Avery Layouts are the Avery 5160, 5162, 5163, 5164, 6464, 8164, and the 8167.
Windows 2003 Server Loftware has added support for the Windows 2003 Server Operating System. Visit the OS Compatibility page to understand which Loftware Versions are compatible with your Operating System.




Loftware Print Server Version 7.1 - Release Notes February 2003


Feature Details
USB Printing Loftware now supports USB Connections - Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a protocol used for connecting computer peripherals to a PC. USB provides an expandable, hot-pluggable Plug and Play serial interface that ensures a standard, low-cost connection for peripheral devices. Migration to USB is recommended for all printers that use legacy ports such as the PS/2, serial, and parallel ports. Up to 127 USB devices can be connected to one PC! A main feature of the USB standard is that it allows many computer peripherals (such as printers) to be easily swapped for another without having to turn off the computer. USB 1.1 currently supports a data transfer rate of 12 megabits per second. This high speed gives USB quite an edge over standard serial and parallel connections.
ActiveX Client Control The ActiveX Client Control now has the functionality to connect to the LPS through a socket connection, similar to our On-Demand Print Client and our Status Client. This allows you to get Job Status information, send files faster, and since the connection uses an IP address, you can even send files between different networks!
New Enhancements for International Languages Loftware has updated and made the Language Properties Wizard more robust with expanded International Language Support.
New Printer Drivers Loftware has added support for the Zebra XiIII Plus printers. The newly supported printers are the 90 XiIII Plus, the 96 XiIII Plus, the 140 XiIII Plus, the 170 XiIII Plus, and the 220
New Printer Models/Merge Eltron printers are now part of the Zebra lineup, and as such, the newly supported printer models are referred to as "Zebra / Eltron", and are the Zebra / Eltron 2746e, Zebra / Eltron R140 (RFID printer), and the Zebra / Eltron R402 (RFID printer) Printers.




Loftware Print Server Version 7.0 - Release Notes September 2002


Notice to Loftware customers: Loftware Version 7.0 was formerly introduced as Version 6.2. We have added major interface enhancements, wizard technology and enterprise tools that help you optimize your label printing operation extensively.
Feature Details
Unicode Input Methods Unicode data can now be provided in .pas files for the Loftware Print Server
Unicode Database Fields ODBC connections now allow Unicode database fields to be accessed.
Advanced Language Wizard The Language Properties Wizard takes you through the steps to set the characteristics of double-byte languages like Japanese, Korean and Chinese, as well as foreign single-byte characters, such as Spanish, Russian, Greek, etc. Print natively, or Loftware can send the double-byte font to your printer as a bitmap if it does not print Unicode data.
Mixed Language Support Language properties on your label can be set at the field level as well as at the label level. This allows you to mix any and all languages on your label, including double-byte languages like Japanese and Chinese.
Advanced Language Wizard The Language Properties Wizard takes you through the steps to set the characteristics of double-byte languages like Japanese, Korean and Chinese, as well as foreign single-byte characters, such as Spanish, Russian, Greek, etc. Print natively, or Loftware can send the double-byte font to your printer as a bitmap if it does not print Unicode data.
Enhanced Printer Configuration Printer configurations have been greatly simplified. A grid showing all printers and their connection types makes it easy to inspect your configurations at a glance. Add printers or change printer numbers quickly using the grid, or our new, easy to use Printer Configuration Wizard.
2D Symbology Support Printers that do not support certain 2D symbologies in their native language can now print them via a bitmap. Supported symbologies are: TLC39, PDF417, MicroPDF417, Maxicode, Datamatrix, and Postnet.
TEC Printer Support Loftware has added driver support for the TEC line of printers. Supported models include the B482, B682, B882, B372, B572, B872, B452, B472, B672, B431, B852, B442, B443, B419, and the B492.
Quick Label Printer Support The supported Quick Label Models are the Quick Label Pronto 472, 474, 442, and the Quick Label Pronto 843.
Pressiza Printer Support The supported Pressiza Models are the F-422, F-428,F-438, F-446, F-464, Citizen 7001 406Plus, and the Citizen 7401 406-400+.
New Label Wizard The New Label Wizard takes you through creation of a new label quickly, whether it is one of your designs, or it is based on the compliance formats that come standard with the design module.
Enhanced Design Screen Improvements have been made to the label presentation on screen including a centered display of the label along with (optional) rounded corners.
Enhanced Label Setup Dialog The label setup dialog is now easier to use and provides advanced information such as a complete history of the label version, including the name and date of changes to the label format.



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