Item Bin Labels (RBL)

The Item Bin Labels Report (RBL) prints bin labels from the Inventory File, Price Change File, Purchasing File, Promotion File, or Item Change File. Typically you'll select the Promotion File to print promotion signs for your store (rather than actual bin labels).

You can print bin labels from a standard report printer, or if you have purchased Windows Labels or Labelworks, you can print them from your PC's laser printer. If you're using the Windows Labels program, your printer must be set up as a network printer in Modify Printer Status (Function MPS).

Printing Bin Labels

  1. If you're using a report printer, make sure the printer's settings are set up correctly for printing bin labels.

  2. From the Eagle Browser, click Reports Menu, Inventory Reports, Item Bin Labels (RBL). The Bin Label Printing Report window displays.

  3. If you have set up a Default Report Profile for this report, you can simply click Run to use the defaults.  Or, you can retrieve a saved report, make any necessary changes, and click Run.  Otherwise, continue with the next step.

  4. From the File to Use page, click the file you want to use to create your bin labels: Inventory, Price Change, or Purchasing, Promotion, or Item Change.

  5. From the Print Setup page, fill in the desired fields.

  6. Click . In the Label to Use field, do one of the following:

  1. Fill in the other fields as desired in the Options window.

  2. Click . Fill in the desired fields to limit the items for which labels print.

  3. (Optional) Click . Fill in the desired fields to include or exclude groups of items.

  4. (Optional) Click . Fill in the fields if you want to fax the report.

  1. Click Run if you are running this report now, or click if you are adding this report to a queue. For more information about creating queues, click here.

  2. Click Yes if you want to exit the window, or No if you want to remain in the window. If you printed labels now, remove them from the printer. If you used an Epicor report printer, make sure you adjust the printer back to its normal settings.

For an example of the RBL report and definitions of the fields on the report, click here.

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