You may use this barcode generator as part of your non-commercial web-application or web-site to create barcodes, QR codes and other 2D codes with your own data. In return, we ask you to implement a back-link with the text "TEC-IT Barcode Generator" on your web-site. Back-linking to www.tec-it.com is highly appreciated, the use of TEC-IT logos is optional.
In wake of the merger, Accelevation's President and CEO, Michael Rubiera said, "We are thrilled to welcome Instor to the Accelevation portfolio of innovative companies. Combining Instor's 40+ sales and project management professionals into our Accelevation portfolio creates one of the most comprehensive and all-encompassing solution providers of data center products and installations in the world. We couldn't be more excited about the possibilities and growth this acquisition provides."
At the beginning, Instor just basically subcontracted everything out. They had some project managers on staff who understood what white space infrastructure needed to look like, and how the projects needed to go, and they would hire electricians and low voltage technicians who would run the projects. Massive amounts of proliferation continued over the last decade, and basically a lot of these colos began to grow so massively, they created their own fulfillment teams and had their own project managers, and they were less interested in companies that could project-manage for them; they were more interested in companies that could do the work.
Thanks for the prompt replies! I confirmed that the Dymo Printer is set to print at a resolution of 300 DPI, however, it does seem that the barcode still looks a bit fuzzy. I'm using Square Retail to generate the barcodes and I'm thinking the output from Square is a low resolution, making the printer resolution irrelevant. Are either of you using the barcode generator in the new app to create your barcodes? Or another barcode generator software? I don't see anywhere to adjust the barcode printing preferences within Square.
Ok, I have confirmed that the scanner is set up correctly. The issue is not the scanner itself, but the barcodes! Goodness, I've been addressing the wrong issue all along. When I create and print a barcode using the Dymo Software, the scanner instantly recognizes it and it shows up within the app. It seems the issue is within the Square Retail barcode generator--the resolution at which our barcodes are being generated in the app is too low for the scanner to recognize. Good grief!
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