I need to be able to print continuous feed roll labels from a web page application.
The application presents a case with 1 or more samples.
each sample needs a lable printed for the collection bottle.
each label needs a name, additional line, date and barcode.
label is 2.2 inches by .75 inches perforated
Have looked at creating a PDF::Reuse to set the size of the lable, imort the file, add my stuff to it and add another page for every lable I need to print. Stream the PDF to the user and have them select the printer to print it on.
Seems to me there should be a cleaner way to do it having the appropriate printer auto selected etc.
Thanks for your wisdom.
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