In the Status column next to the cloud integration key, the NiceLabel Control Center displays the subscribed developer name and email address. Go to NiceLabel Control Center -> Integrations -> Cloud Integrations page and check if the integration with Movilitas.Cloud was successful. Note: If you do not have access to the NiceLabel Control Center, contact the system administrator of your company. To find or generate the key, go to NiceLabel Control Center -> Integrations -> Cloud Integrations page. Ĭloud Integration Key from NiceLabel Control CenterĮnter the cloud integration key that was generated in the NiceLabel Control Center of your cloud instance. You can find the key on your profile page after signing in to the NiceLabel API developer portal at.
Primary key subscription from developer portalĮnter the primary key of your subscription to the NiceLabel Label Cloud API product. Provide the NiceLabel Label Cloud settings as explained in the table below: After confirming the creation, the application displays the Edit Channel page:Ĩ. The application informs you about the additional costs. Enter a name for the channel and select NiceLabel Label Cloud as the source. The application displays the Create Channel page with an empty form to give the basic parameters of the channel.Ħ. Select Business channel as the type and click Create. The application displays the Create channel dialog.ĥ. The application displays the list of channels assigned to the tenant.Ĥ.
On the Tenant Dashboard, select the Channels tab. Select the tenant or click Open tenant next to it.ģ. Go to Movilitas.Cloud Console -> My tenant s.Ģ.
The following figure illustrates how Movilitas.Cloud is integrated with NiceLabel Label Cloud. The channel can be used for printing orders. The NiceLabel Label Cloud channel enables the users to connect to the on-premises computers that are available on the NiceLabel Label Cloud network.
The label designs are optimised for colour label and laser printers.Configuring a NiceLabel Label Cloud Channel and Viewing the Assets and Print History
#Nicelabel cloud free#
The free solution includes pre-deigned ready-to-print compliant labels, Annex 6 regulatory data and pictograms in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish and Japanese. The free NiceLabel GHS cloud solution, powered by Chemwatch Annex 6 regulatory data, contains 4,500 chemicals (so-called ‘pure substances’) and allows chemical users to print GHS compliant labels from their browser. "This free solution is particularly suitable for smaller suppliers and laboratories that require the use of secondary containers such as bottles, flasks, cans or beakers." NiceLabel global marketing director Ken Moir said: "In order to support organisations in their effort to comply with the GHS labeling regulation and to contribute to the health and safety of the workplace, NiceLabel has developed a free and simple cloud solution that allows anybody to print GHS compliant labels from their browser. The GHS system provides a universal means of conveniently identifying substances that can pose serious risks to health and safety, helps keep people informed and safe, and prevents businesses from losing manpower and other valuable resources. It covers all hazardous chemicals and may be adopted to cover chemicals in the workplace, transport, consumer products, pesticides and pharmaceuticals. The GHS regulation affects any organisation, such as laboratories in hospitals, universities, schools, that supplies chemicals or uses chemicals within the workplace.