

You can place the “label window” by hand and then further fine-tune by dialling in numbers. The process allows you to define the number of labels on the sheet, the gaps between them, etc. You can extract the labels much the same way as you used to with just one label. I tried this with a sheet of six labels per sheet and it worked like a charm. Instead of having to painstakingly design all those labels again, or print them one-by-one, you can now use the multi-label functionality of the Peninsula Thermal Utility. You want to be able to print those Avery labels with your new thermal printer. Imagine you have just purchased a thermal label printer, but you used to print on Avery label sheets. This is useful for Amazon FBA, for example, but it goes beyond that. The new version improves on this by supporting multiple labels on a single sheet. You moved that window until the label was centred and hitting the print button would make the label print. The Thermal Utility app would display a resizable, movable window over the web browser. Setting up such a virtual printer was quite easy. With older versions, you could create a virtual printer that printed shipping labels directly from the web browser. However, Peninsula’s Thermal Utility doesn’t stop there.

The result with my Zebra GX430t thermal label printer has been a considerable speed boost and better quality that becomes especially obvious when printing barcodes.
DEVONTHINK PRO MULTIPLE LABELS DRIVER
The newest version of this driver has a completely new imaging engine that bypasses the CUPS system. I first tried out Peninsula’s Thermal Utility. It comes with a rich feature set that I’ve so far only seen in Zebra’s own professional labelling software for Windows. The Peninsula Labeller app lets you design and print labels from a database, Excel worksheet, the built-in database or keyboard entry at printing time.
DEVONTHINK PRO MULTIPLE LABELS FOR MAC
And now the company is also offering a complete professional labelling solution for Mac owners. Peninsula’s Thermal Utility bypasses CUPS entirely, offering fast and high-quality printing as a result. UK-based Peninsula Distribution has been the only company to offer well-designed software for owners of a Datamax, TSC, TEC, Honeywell, Intermec, Dymo, Godex, Brady, Argox, SATO, Monarch or Citizen label or card printer. The CUPS offering for Zebra printers, for example, has label sizes that don’t print correctly, is extremely slow and has a low quality that makes barcode printing a trial and error affair. Mac users have always been left in the cold when it comes to business software and related hardware drivers.
