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Thank you for trying Laser LabelMate, the 3╜" disk labeling program for Windows
and laser printers. If you like Laser LabelMate, and find it useful, you are
asked to register the program. Resigstration is $20. For further details on
registering Laser LabelMate, choose REGISTRATION from the program's HELP menu.
What's in this package?
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The LABLMATE.ZIP archive contains the following files:
* LABLMATE.DOC Documentation file (Word for Windows 2.0 format)
* LABLMATE.EXE Laser LabelMate executable
* LABLMATE.HLP Help file for use with Windows Help viewer
* LABLMATE.TXT Documentation file (in ASCII text format)
* THREED.VBX Custom control file
* README.1ST This file
* FILE_ID.DIZ Archive description file (for BBS use)
Not included in the LABLMATE.ZIP archive, is VBRUN200.DLL. This is the
dynamic link library used by any program written in Visual Basic 2.0 for Windows;
but don't worry, you've either already got it in your \WINDOWS\SYSTEM
directory, or can find it on the system where you downloaded this program.
Where does the furniture go?
For the most part, you can put the executable anywhere you want to (though I
recommend the \WINDOWS directory); however, Laser LabelMate is coded to
look for the Help file in the \WINDOWS directory.
The THREED.VBX file should be placed in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory,
though you can keep it with the executable if you prefer. Placing this (and any
other .VBX controls you may have) in your \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory
makes them available to any Visual Basic program, and reduces the chance of you
having more than one copy of these custom controls on your disk drive.
System requirements
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Laser LabelMate requires a SVGA card capable of 800-by-600 resolution, and
displaying a minimum of 16 colors (though a 256-color display will make the
splash screen look a whole lot nicer). It can be run from a floppy or hard drive.
While Laser LabelMate is designed to use a laser printer, it should work on any dot
matrix printer that has the ability to feed single sheets. Laser LabelMate has been
tested on the HP LaserJet IV and Panasonic KX-P4410 printers, but should work on
any laser printer with a Windows driver.
Laser LabelMate was designed to use Avery 5196 label sheets. These sheets
contain nine 2.75"-square disk labels, and 12 divider tab labels; all of which can be
used by the program.