Logistyx Integration
Logistyx is a cloud transportation management system which outputs labels in Zebra Printer Language (ZPL) format. The Logistyx TME multi-carrier shipping solution uses Pierbridge shipping ...
Logistyx is a cloud transportation management system which outputs labels in Zebra Printer Language (ZPL) format. The Logistyx TME multi-carrier shipping solution uses Pierbridge shipping ...
In multi-threaded computer environments, the CPU provides multiple threads of execution concurrently within a single process by sharing resources like memory and files. ‘Atomicity’ refers to an ...
NOTE: For accessing Data Queues from within an eFORMz project, consult the following post: iSeries Data Queue The Director Toolkit can use Data Queues from an iSeries in two ways for processing ...
NOTE: The address in the parameter should match the address you used to connect java.rmi.ConnectException Connection refused to host: 127.0.0.1 The Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) methods ...
NOTE: When upgrading to the latest version of eFORMz, this change needs to be made in the eFORMz.ini and the jsl_ServiceManager.ini. One of the following errors are issued when attempting to send ...
Name: A name for the SMTP Monitor Queue. LocalAddr: aka BindAddr, same usage as NetPort listener. When a computer used as an eFORMz server has more than one IP address, this will limit the ...
When printing copies, PCL and Color PCL printers print the given number of each page (uncollated). To get a number of collated copies, the start and end of the print job (whatever number of pages ...
Overview eFORMz CloudPrint is a desktop application built with activeFORMz used to communicate with the eFORMz Cloud Platform. It allows clients to process print jobs stored in a remote print ...
The following method can be used to print to UNC path printers from eFORMz. Additional details on adding printers in eFORMz are in Adding a New Printer, Adding a Network Printer for eFORMz and ...
It’s possible that a USPS barcode is missing on a shipping label because it’s set to the wrong DPI (dots per inch). Generally, shipping labels are generated by third-party providers ...