Shapes, images & PDF
Place rectangles, ellipses, lines, images and vector PDF on the canvas — with negative/inverse effects and exact position and size in millimetres.
Beyond text and codes, you can place rectangles, ellipses, lines, images and vector PDF directly on the canvas. Vector PDF stays crisp at any size, and a negative or inverse effect helps with white-on-black thermal output. Every object carries exact position and size in millimetres, so artwork lands exactly where you intend.
What you can do.
Draw rectangles, ellipses and lines as backgrounds, frames or dividers.
Place PNG and other images, sized and positioned in millimetres.
Drop in vector PDF artwork that stays sharp at any scale.
Apply a negative or inverse effect for white-on-black thermal output.
Set position and size in millimetres for every object on the canvas.
Combine shapes, images and PDF with text and codes on one label.
From setup to print.
- 01 Drag a shape, image or PDF onto the canvas.
- 02 Set its exact position and size in millimetres.
- 03 Apply a negative or inverse effect if you need it.
- 04 Layer it with text and codes to finish the label.
Good to know.
Yes. Vector PDF is rendered as vectors, so it stays crisp at any size on the label.
Use the negative or inverse effect, which is handy for thermal output that prints white on a dark area.
Every image, shape and PDF has an exact position and size in millimetres.