 | |  | | |  | | | | Frequently Asked Questions about JMagic | | | | Please click here to see our list of printers supported by MarkMagic | | | | What is JMagic? | | All MarkMagic development licenses include an unlimited number of JMagic Clients that let you design bar code labels and forms in a WYSIWYG environment on any PC with a connection to an iSeries, even over the Internet. JMagic features drag and drop field placement, print preview with live iSeries data, and other powerful, exclusive features that let you design and print formats with a point and click of a mouse. | | | | Does MarkMagic need to be installed on my System i to use JMagic? | Yes, an active MarkMagic development license is required. JMagic is simply another design interface to the MarkMagic System i product. JMagic updates live System i files with your design changes maintaining a one-to-one relationship between both the 5250 and JMagic interface so uploading or downloading is required. | | | | How can I learn more about JMagic? | All MarkMagic documentation ( user guide and tutorials ) are written for both the 5250 and JMagic making it easy to follow along in either interface. | | | | How can I get my hands on JMagic? | JMagic can either be downloaded from our website http://www.cybra.com/downloads2.html or a CD can be provided. Note: MarkMagic must be installed on your System i with a valid development license code before using JMagic. | | | | Can JMagic convert PC graphics? | Yes. JMagic's graphic conversion utility will retrieve a JPEG or GIF graphic from your PC and convert to your target printer type. Note: All converted graphics are saved in your System i MarkMagic graphics gallery and are can added to your format at any time. Our Graphics Tutorial is an excellent resource to help get you acquainted with the power feature: http://www.cybra.com/images/documents/mm6graphicstut.pdf | | | | What is a JMagic Template? | If you are beginning a compliance program with a new trading partner you can scan a sample label with a flatbed scanner, import the scanned format into JMagic, and trace each line, text, and bar code field to quickly and accurately create a new MarkMagic format. You'll know exactly where to place fields on the label. | | |  | |  |
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