Label Printing Made Easy

Are you looking for an easy way to print labels?

If so you will be pleased to discover that Taira Technology have just released version 2 of their Label Printer software.

Blind and visually impaired people often struggle to print address labels reliably and consistently. When using label templates for example, the addresses are often printed at a slant, printed in the wrong place, or not printed in the correct position on a label. People often have to rely on sighted assistance to write addresses in pen, hoping the handwriting and address is legible.

The Taira Technology Label Printer is a program that enables a visually impaired person to print address labels consistently, reliably and independently (without sighted help). The program runs on the Windows operating system. It can print addresses on pre-printed “Articles for the Blind” labels, such as those sold by the RNIB, and on various sizes of blank labels.

Features

  • Print addresses with the header of your choice. For example, when using a sheet containing four blank labels per sheet, the program can print an Articles for the Blind header for you (in compliance with Royal Mail/international guidelines), as well as your chosen address. You can also print Free Matter for the Blind headers or create your own custom headers to be printed.
  • When using a sheet which contains more than one label, the program will enable you to specify which addresses to print on which label. You can also copy header and address information to more than 1 label using the copy function.
  • Print your entire address book at once with your chosen label options. This can be useful when sending parcels to multiple recipients.
  • Create multiple address books. For example, you could have one address book for home use and multiple address books for business use.
  • Add temporary addresses and headers. This can be useful if the address and header information does not need to be saved.
  • Print labels without a sender or a recipient address. This can be useful if you want to print one address and handwrite the other address at a later stage.
  • Copy addresses between address books.
  • Change the location where your address books are stored. For example, you could store your address books in Dropbox or on similar cloud services to ensure they are always backed up.
  • The Taira Technology Label Printer can be used on up to three computers.
  • No subscription to Microsoft Office required, the program works independently.
  • Compatible with most inkjet and laser printers.

Supported label types

The Taira Technology Label Printer supports the following labels:

  • Articles for the Blind labels, such as those sold by RNIB.
  • Labels measuring 4 by 6 inches (101.6mm by 152.4mm) in size.
  • 4 labels which are supplied on an A4 sheet. Each label measures 139mm by 99.1mm in size (which covers a quarter of the page). You can print sender addresses, recipient addresses and label headers on these labels. The label codes for these labels are L7169 and J8169.
  • 8 labels which are supplied on an A4 sheet. Each label measures 99.06mm by 67.73mm in size. You can use these to print recipient addresses or the text of your choice. The label codes for these labels are J8165 and L7165.

One copy of the label printer can be used on up to three computers. If you’d like to use it on more than three computers, you can purchase multiple copies of the program.

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