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Printing Utility Labels in the Jolt App
Printing Utility Labels in the Jolt App
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Written by Curtis Nash
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Printing Utility Labels in the Jolt App

Printing Utility Labels in the Jolt App

Overview: Utility Labels are quick, single-use labels that you can print temporarily. They do not get saved and are designed for immediate use.

1. Accessing Utility Labels

  1. Open the Jolt App.

  2. Go to the "Labels" tab.

  3. Select "Utility Labels."

2. Types of Utility Labels

  • Date: Allows you to print a label with a specific date and time.


  • Custom: Enables you to create a one-time custom label tailored to your needs.



  • Allergy Alert: Prints a label with an allergy alert in English, Spanish, and French.

  • Use First: Prints a label indicating that an item should be used first, also available in English, Spanish, and French.

3. Printing Labels

  1. Select the type of label you need:

    • Date: Choose a specific date and time to print on the label.

    • Custom: Enter the text you want on your custom label.

    • Allergy Alert: Automatically prints in English, Spanish, and French.

    • Use First: Automatically prints in English, Spanish, and French.

  2. Click "Print" to generate your label.

Note: Utility Labels are single-use and will not be saved in the system.


FAQ

Q: Can I save Utility Labels for future use?

A: No, Utility Labels are temporary and are not saved. They are designed for single-use only.

Q: How do I create a custom label?

A: Select the "Custom" option in the Utility Labels section and enter the text you want on the label before printing.

Q: Can Allergy Alert and Use First labels be printed in languages other than English?

A: Yes, these labels are printed in English, Spanish, and French.

Q: How do I access the Utility Labels feature?

A: Open the Jolt App, navigate to the "Labels" tab, and select "Utility Labels" to start printing.

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