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<?xml version=”1.0” standalone=”no”?> <!DOCTYPE labels SYSTEM “label.dtd”> <labels _FORMAT=”Materiallabel” _QUANTITY=”1” _PRINTERNAME=”Printer1” _JOBNAME=”LBL101”> <label> <variable name= “ITEM”>AS5488</variable> <variable name= “ITEMDESC”>Desktop</variable> <variable name= “QTY”>2</variable> <variable name= “UOM”>EA</variable> </label> <label _FORMAT=”LotLabel” _PRINTERNAME=”Printer2” > <label> <variable name= “ITEM”>AS12345</variable> <variable name= “ITEMDESC”>Mouse</variable> <variable name= “LOT”>10200</variable> <variable name= “QTY”>10</variable> <variable name= “UOM”>Bx</variable> </label> www.satoamerica.com Introducing XML What is XML ? eXtensible Mark-up Language. Text-based markup language, fast becoming the standard for data interchange on the Web XML Document Tag Data <Product> Tag ID <ID>SATO001</ID> <Desc>CL408e XML Printer</Desc> <Quantity>10</Quantity> </Product> www.satoamerica.com Introducing eXtensible Markup Language Why XML ? Easily processed. Regular and consistent notation makes it easy to interpret XML. Data Identification. XML documents indicate exactly what kind of data you have. Data is identified using tags. The tags identify the data, rather merely specifying how to display it. Plain Text. Since XML is not binary format, an XML file can be easily created using a standard text editor. Traditional Data Processing. XML is increasingly becoming the data representation of choice for the Web. It is easier to transmit XML-encoded data back and forth between the client and server in any client/server application such as between the host and printer in a network environment. Data Interchange. In the future, XML will potentially be the answer for data interchange in all types of transactions. Data Interoperability. An XML file can be easily generated by a different enterprise application. www.satoamerica.com SATO XML Solutions 1. Direct Printing Solution (native XML/firmware) OR 2. Middleware Solution (Label Gallery/GalleryWatch) with SATO XML–enabled printer www.satoamerica.com Direct Printing Solution using SATO XML–enabled printer SATO XML-ENABLED BARCODE PRINTER CL408e and CL412e GTe/GLe/Se print engine 4-inch printer 203dpi and 305dpi CL408e/412e www.satoamerica.com Direct Printing Solution using SATO XML–enabled printer SATO XML-ENABLED BARCODE PRINTER CL608e and CL612e 6-inch printer – ideal for pallet label up to A5 inch 203dpi and 305dpi CL608e/612e www.satoamerica.com Direct Printing Solution using SATO XML–enabled printer SATO XML-enabled printers have been tested in-house at the Oracle labs confirming that they can directly print from ORALCE® WMS/MSCA without any additional middleware or server hardware. SATO XML-enabled printers are also integration with SAP® Auto-ID Infrastructure 2.1 via the SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure-Device Controller Interface (AII-DC-RFID) 1.0 integration scenario. www.satoamerica.com Direct Printing Solution using SATO XML–enabled printer Function : SATO XML-Enabled Barcode Printer XML-enabled printer understands XML data stream and interprets it into SBPL format ORACLE® WMS/MSCA or SAP® AG’s Auto-ID infrastructure (via the SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure-Device Controller Interface (AII-DC-RFID) 1.0 integration scenario) sends XML print jobs to printer Printer processes XML output and prints directly from a ORACLE WMS/MSCA or SAP® AG’s Auto-ID infrastructure 2.1 via the SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure-Device Controller Interface (AII-DC-RFID) 1.0 integration scenario XML parsing function embedded into printer makes it possible to print without resorting to any middleware www.satoamerica.com Direct Printing Solution HOW DOES IT WORK? LAN SATO XML-ENABLED BARCODE PRINTER 1. Host downloads XML-enabled LABEL FORMAT . LABEL FORMAT is allocated to the printer’s memory using SATO LABEL GALLERY™ SOFTWARE 2. The host sends a print job in XML DATA FORMAT to the printer over a network via an interface such as TCP/IP or some other means of connection XML DATA Variable Name <?xml version=”1.0” standalone=”no”?> <!DOCTYPE labels SYSTEM “label.dtd”> <labels _FORMAT=”01” _QUANTITY=”1” _PRINTERNAME=”Printer1” _JOBNAME=”LBL101”> <label> <variable name= “ITEM”>A0001</variable> <variable name= “ITEMDESC”>Printer </variable> <variable name= “ProductID”>12345</variable> <variable name= “QTY”>1</variable> <variable name= “UOM”>EA</variable> </label> www.satoamerica.com Format no Field Variable Direct Printing Solution HOW DOES IT WORK? 3. The XML print job data is parsed for label format number, variable name and field variable. <?xml version=”1.0” standalone=”no”?> <!DOCTYPE labels SYSTEM “label.dtd”> <labels _FORMAT=”01” _QUANTITY=”1” _PRINTERNAME=”Printer1” _JOBNAME=”LBL101”> <label> <variable name= “ITEM”>A0001</variable> <variable name= “ITEMDESC”>Printer </variable> <variable name= “ProductID”>12345</variable> <variable name= “QTY”>1</variable> <variable name= “UOM”>EA</variable> </label> XML DATA I/F (Interface) Data Receiving Buffer Firmware XML Embedded Parser XML DATA SBPL I/F (SATO Barcode Programming Language) PCB Mainboard XML Enabled Printer www.satoamerica.com Direct Printing Solution HOW DOES IT WORK? 4. The printer will search for the label format number from its memory. The variable data field name is then inserted accordingly. The format is recalled and the print job begins (Merging the Format and XML variable data) Format1 Format2 <?xml version=”1.0” standalone=”no”?> <!DOCTYPE labels SYSTEM “label.dtd”> <labels _FORMAT=”01” _QUANTITY=”1” _PRINTERNAME=”Printer1” _JOBNAME=”LBL101”> <label> <variable name= “ITEM”>A0001</variable> <variable name= “ITEMDESC”>Printer </variable> <variable name= “ProductID”>12345</variable> <variable name= “QTY”>1</variable> <variable name= “UOM”>EA</variable> </label> Format3 Search Format4 Recall Issue Label Format5 Format6 Format7 Format8 Format9 Format10 Format99 XML-Enabled Printer Memory www.satoamerica.com XML Parser XML Document 1 Company A <?xml version=”1.0” standalone=”no”?> <!DOCTYPE labels SYSTEM “label.dtd”> <labels _FORMAT=”Material label” _QUANTITY=”1” _PRINTERNAME=”Printer1” _JOBNAME=”LBL101”> <label> <variable name= “ITEM”>A0001</variable> <variable name= “ITEMDESC”>Printer </variable> <variable name= “ProductID”>12345</variable> <variable name= “QTY”>1</variable> <variable name= “UOM”>EA</variable> Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 </label> Data is exchanged by XML XML Document 2 Company B <?xml version=”1.0” standalone=”no”?> <!DOCTYPE labels SYSTEM “label.dtd”> <labels _FORMAT=”Material label” _QUANTITY=”1” _PRINTERNAME=”Printer1” _JOBNAME=”LBL101”> <label> <variable name= “ITEM”>A0002</variable> <variable name= “ITEMDESC”>DesktopPC</variable> <variable name= “QTY”>1</variable> <variable name= “UOM”>EA</variable> </label> Note: Label format (label layout) is pre-stored into the printer memory using Label Gallery True Pro / Plus www.satoamerica.com Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 Printer Driver Settings Select Format Number to be used to recall the stored format within the XML datastream Memory Slot designation CC1=PCMCIA Memory Card CC2=FLASH Memory www.satoamerica.com www.satoamerica.com Middleware Solution 1. XML Documents from ERP System 2. Middleware Solution www.satoamerica.com 3. Issues Labels SATO Middleware Solution 1 You can perform customisations using Visual Basic script programming in LABEL GALLERY WATCH to meet your customers’ needs. 2 GALLERY WATCH is part of the SATO Label Gallery™TruePro software package, which will allow the user to manipulate the label at the appearance of trigger file / receipt of an e-mail from the ERP system. This activity generates a trigger event for GALLERY WATCH to start the execution of the intended action. 3 Customised programming requests can be done by all SATO GMCs. www.satoamerica.com GalleryWatch XML <address-book> <entry> <name>John Doe</name> <email href="mailto:[email protected]"/> <address> <street>34 Fountain Square Plaza</street> <region>OH</region> <postal-code>45201X</postal-code> <locality>Cincinnati</locality> <country>US</country> </address> <address> <street>19 Magyar U</street> <region>IU</region> <postal-code>28733</postal-code> <locality>Chicago</locality> <country>US</country> </address> <address> <street>5/23 Naweena Road</street> <region>AR</region> <postal-code>43874</postal-code> <locality>Springfield</locality> <country>US</country> </address> <tel preferred="513-555-7098">513-555-8889 </tel> </entry> <entry> <name>Jack Smith</name> <email href="mailto:[email protected]"/> <address> <street>39 Leighton Pl</street> <region>PE</region> <postal-code>NRKEY</postal-code> <locality>Gladstone</locality> <country>AU</country> </address> <address> <street>Post Box 520</street> <region>GE</region> <postal-code>98352</postal-code> <locality>Dresden</locality> <country>DE</country> </address> <address> <street>253 - 261 Hennessy Rd.</street> <region>XE</region> <postal-code>12345</postal-code> <locality>Marburg</locality> <country>PL</country> </address> <tel preferred="513-556-3465">513-556-8889 </tel> </entry> </address-book> www.satoamerica.com GalleryWatch XML www.satoamerica.com Direct Printing and Middleware Solution Direct Printing Solution Simplified overall system design and reduced operation layers. Reduced cost because no additional application layer between EPR system and printing system. Middleware Solution Easily customized label formats Easier error correction in case any error occurs. www.satoamerica.com XML and RFID Function Does SATO XML-enabled printer support RFID ? YES What are the transponders supported? EPC Gen 2 EPC Class 1 EPC Class 0+ Philips UCODE EPC 1.19 www.satoamerica.com What SATO offers in its XML Solution ? SATO 4-inch and 6-inch XML-Enabled Printer XML-enabled 4-inch printer can also print RFID labels Label Gallery TruePro software package can store XML-enabled label formats Bring the opportunity to us www.satoamerica.com