Some SAP customers have dozens or even hundreds of label formats. Customer-specific finished-goods labels are especially common: different customers may require different layouts, fields, barcodes, or compliance wording.
A lightweight printing product should not only print. It should let users design templates visually, maintain multiple templates, define rules for selecting the right template, read the required SAP business data, and then print according to the rule.
Typical scenarios
The most common scenario is customer or finished-product label printing. Other scenarios include certificate labels, raw-material labels, asset labels, and equipment labels.
How it works
Users maintain N label templates through a visual drag-and-drop designer. The system maintains determination rules, such as selecting a template by finished-product code or customer requirement. When printing, it retrieves data from goods receipt, delivery, or other SAP-related records and applies the matching template.
Deployment
The product can be deployed locally or as a SaaS model depending on customer requirements and integration boundaries.