cabTV: online webinars for customers
cab programming language JScript, part 4: ESC commands
To control the printer, cab has developed the embedded programming language JScript. In this fourth online training cab head of training Thomas Rudolphi shows you how to use ESC commands. (September 2019)
cab programming language JScript, part 3: Optimal preparation of image data for labels
To control the printer, cab has developed the embedded programming language Jscript. In this third online training cab head of training Thomas Rudolphi shows you how to prepare image data for labels. (June 2019)
Label printer SQUIX – how to change and adjust print head
In this webinar we show you tips & tricks how to change the print head on the SQUIX and readjust it if necessary in order to obtain an optimal print image. (April 2019)
cab programming language JScript, part 2: programming tools
To control the printer, cab has developed the embedded programming language Jscript. In this second online training cab head of training Thomas Rudolphi shows you how programming tools make it easier to transfer data to the printer, find and fix bugs and how to use fonts that are not installed to the printer. (July 2018)
cab programming language JScript – introduction
To control the printer, cab has developed the embedded programming language Jscript. cab head of training Thomas Rudolphi gives you an introduction in programming with JScript. You will be able to create labels with direct programming and learn more about the benefits. (June 2018)
Diagnostic functions at SQUIX printers
You want to read specific data from your SQUIX printer? For example to provide information for a request to the cab support team? Or you want to operate your printer by remote control using your smartphone? We show you how to do it. (March 2017)
Firmware update – yes or no?
Many devices have their firmware constantly further developed. This also applies to cab’s label printers. Now shall the latest firmware version be installed to the printer or is it okay to continue working with the outdated one? Do the benefits exceed the disadvantages or is it the other way round? And are there any risks associated with an update? We like to answer these and further questions in the next virtual training and illustrate the technical backgrounds. (December 2016)
EOS, part 3: EOS – EOS in a network
Discover full performance of EOS when operating in a network. (December 2015)
EOS part 2: printing in stand-alone mode
After having focused on basic functionality in our first training, we now want to show how to provide EOS with data for stand-alone mode. In terms of application and site of operation, stand-alone mode offers new possibilities. Also, accessories will be introduced that simplify loading a label and fill in data. As an example of seamless interaction between various components we show how to process data sent by a scale. (November 2015)
EOS part 1: basics and features
A touchscreen LCD display in a compact design: The EOS series combines all functions of a solid label printer with highest ease of operation. In our upcoming virtual training we show you the basics to the EOS series. (July 2015)