Asgard Labels: Revolutionizing Label Printing for Acumatica
January 16, 2024
In the dynamic world of business technology, DSD presents a groundbreaking case study: Asgard Labels: Revolutionizing Label Printing for Acumatica. This exploration delves into how Asgard Labels, an innovative solution, seamlessly integrates with Acumatica to enhance label printing efficiency and accuracy, addressing the complex demands of modern businesses. The case study illuminates Asgard Labels’ transformative impact on label printing processes, showcasing its capability to cater to various industry needs with agility and precision.
Tackling Label Printing Challenges with Asgard Labels
Asgard Labels innovatively addresses modern label printing challenges, such as complex design processes and slow data transfer due to third-party integration. It integrates directly with Acumatica, streamlining data handling and enabling efficient design. This solution supports the printing of electronic industry-specific 2D barcodes and enhances overall time management by accelerating the printing process, leading to more effective label production.
Asgard Labels, an Acumatica-integrated solution, offers a significant advancement in label printing by enabling users to quickly define and print labels directly from any Acumatica screen. Its key features include:
Fully Integrated with Acumatica
Allows users to map any data field or system data to a label, ensuring seamless integration.
Custom Label Design
Users have the freedom to create their own label model templates for printing and rendering.
Flexible Mapping to Acumatica Screens
Label models can be mapped to any screen, including generic inquiries in Acumatica.
Support for ZPL-Compatible Printers
Facilitates printing of industry-specific barcodes, enhancing versatility and precision
Key Outcomes of the
Asgard Labels Case Study
Achieving these results with Asgard Labels has brought substantial improvements to the efficiency and functionality of label printing in business environments:
- Direct Integration into Acumatica Cloud ERP & Label Creation with System Data: Streamlines the label printing process, ensuring a faster, more reliable output.
- Print from Any Acumatica Screen & Efficient Time Management: Enhances operational flexibility and significantly reduces time spent on label production.
- Industry-Specific Label Printing: Meets diverse industry needs, ensuring adaptability and precision in label production.
- Additional Benefits: This integration not only simplifies the label printing process but also reduces operational costs and errors, leading to increased overall productivity and customer satisfaction.
Reflecting on the Impact and Evolution of
Label Printing Technology
The Asgard Labels case study encapsulates a significant leap in label printing technology, highlighting key aspects like direct integration, efficiency, and industry-specific adaptability. This advancement sets a benchmark for future innovations in label printing, suggesting a trend towards more integrated, flexible, and user-friendly solutions. Businesses can draw inspiration from this case study, considering how similar technological integrations could revolutionize their operational processes, reduce costs, and enhance customer satisfaction. Check out the demo for a closer look at how it might fit your needs.
When we implemented Acumatica for Adam Tech, we were limited with the types of barcodes that could be printed out using the Acumatica Report Designer.
Since there wasn't any options available at the time, we relegated to using an external system called BarTender. Since Bartender didn't have any integration options to use, we ended up exporting Sales Order and Shipment data to an excel file multiple times a day and using Bartender to print labels and barcoded packing slips from the excel file.
Fast forward about 2 years and as requirements changed, the band-aid that worked started to break down and we needed something deeply integrated with Acumatica. This is when I found that Asgard had created a labeling solution for Acumatica.Christopher Joco