The document provides guidelines for using the Be Food Safe platform logo and messaging. It was created by the Partnership for Food Safety Education to educate consumers on four practices - Clean, Separate, Cook, and Chill - through flexible icons and modular branding that can be used by manufacturers and retailers. The guidelines address logo components, proper usage, and specifications for packaging, marketing materials, and in-store activations. Modular icons are provided for each of the four practices, along with supporting language and additional messaging details.
The document is a brand book for Legacy Health that provides guidelines for maintaining a consistent brand identity. It outlines standards for proper usage of Legacy Health's logo, including acceptable color formats, minimum size requirements, and required clear space around the logo. The brand book also provides direction on using department/service names alongside the main logo and guidelines for various branding elements and communications materials like stationery, apparel, presentations, marketing materials, and websites. The purpose is to present a unified brand image and identity.
The document provides an overview of accessibility features in Windows 8, including Narrator, Magnifier, the Ease of Access Center, and personalization options. Key points include:
- Narrator has been redesigned for touch devices and allows screen reading with touch commands. Magnifier also supports touch controls for movement and zooming.
- The Ease of Access Center provides tools like Narrator, Magnifier, high contrast settings, and options to make the display, keyboard, mouse, and touch easier to use.
- Personalization options allow customizing colors, backgrounds, tiles, and themes to improve accessibility and the user experience.
This document is a copyrighted user guide for Adobe Dreamweaver CS5. It provides information on using Dreamweaver CS5 for Windows and Mac OS, including an overview of the Dreamweaver workspace, site management features, file creation and management tools, asset management, CSS design and development, HTML page layout features, and adding content to pages. The document is protected under copyright law and is licensed for non-commercial use and distribution with proper attribution to Adobe.
This document is the guide for Adobe Creative Suite 6 JavaScript Tools. It provides an overview of ExtendScript capabilities including cross-platform file system access, user interface development, inter-application communication, and more. It also describes the ExtendScript Toolkit used for script development, debugging, and testing capabilities like breakpoints, call stacks, and profiling. The guide covers using File and Folder objects to work with files and paths, and file input/output including encoding.
This document is the user manual for EMS Data Export 2010 for MySQL version 3.3. It contains information about the product's features and how to use its wizard application to export data from MySQL databases to various file formats like Excel, Access, Word, and HTML. The manual has sections covering the wizard's steps for setting connection options, selecting tables and queries, choosing an export format and fields, and configuring format-specific export options.
Plesk Sitebuilder 4.5 for Linux/Unix Wizard User's Guidewebhostingguy
This document provides an overview and instructions for using Parallels Plesk Sitebuilder. It discusses getting started with the Plesk Sitebuilder Wizard, including logging in and understanding the interface. It then covers using the wizard to choose a site type, design, structure, and populate the site with content like text, images, tables, and modules. The document provides guidance on site creation features within Plesk Sitebuilder.
The document is a user manual for the CamScanner app that provides instructions on how to use various features of the app. It covers how to create, edit, manage, and share documents by scanning or importing images. It also describes how to recognize and search text, crop and enhance images, add annotations, tags and comments. The manual explains how to invite others to view shared documents and sync files across devices using cloud storage.
A.M.A. Hydroponics was established in 1996 to meet the growing demand of the conscientious consumer and the large number of enthusiasts. Our goal is not only to sell Hydroponics supplies and products but to stay on the leading edge of technology in the hydroponics industry. Education is important for our company.
The document is a brand book for Legacy Health that provides guidelines for maintaining a consistent brand identity. It outlines standards for proper usage of Legacy Health's logo, including acceptable color formats, minimum size requirements, and required clear space around the logo. The brand book also provides direction on using department/service names alongside the main logo and guidelines for various branding elements and communications materials like stationery, apparel, presentations, marketing materials, and websites. The purpose is to present a unified brand image and identity.
The document provides an overview of accessibility features in Windows 8, including Narrator, Magnifier, the Ease of Access Center, and personalization options. Key points include:
- Narrator has been redesigned for touch devices and allows screen reading with touch commands. Magnifier also supports touch controls for movement and zooming.
- The Ease of Access Center provides tools like Narrator, Magnifier, high contrast settings, and options to make the display, keyboard, mouse, and touch easier to use.
- Personalization options allow customizing colors, backgrounds, tiles, and themes to improve accessibility and the user experience.
This document is a copyrighted user guide for Adobe Dreamweaver CS5. It provides information on using Dreamweaver CS5 for Windows and Mac OS, including an overview of the Dreamweaver workspace, site management features, file creation and management tools, asset management, CSS design and development, HTML page layout features, and adding content to pages. The document is protected under copyright law and is licensed for non-commercial use and distribution with proper attribution to Adobe.
This document is the guide for Adobe Creative Suite 6 JavaScript Tools. It provides an overview of ExtendScript capabilities including cross-platform file system access, user interface development, inter-application communication, and more. It also describes the ExtendScript Toolkit used for script development, debugging, and testing capabilities like breakpoints, call stacks, and profiling. The guide covers using File and Folder objects to work with files and paths, and file input/output including encoding.
This document is the user manual for EMS Data Export 2010 for MySQL version 3.3. It contains information about the product's features and how to use its wizard application to export data from MySQL databases to various file formats like Excel, Access, Word, and HTML. The manual has sections covering the wizard's steps for setting connection options, selecting tables and queries, choosing an export format and fields, and configuring format-specific export options.
Plesk Sitebuilder 4.5 for Linux/Unix Wizard User's Guidewebhostingguy
This document provides an overview and instructions for using Parallels Plesk Sitebuilder. It discusses getting started with the Plesk Sitebuilder Wizard, including logging in and understanding the interface. It then covers using the wizard to choose a site type, design, structure, and populate the site with content like text, images, tables, and modules. The document provides guidance on site creation features within Plesk Sitebuilder.
The document is a user manual for the CamScanner app that provides instructions on how to use various features of the app. It covers how to create, edit, manage, and share documents by scanning or importing images. It also describes how to recognize and search text, crop and enhance images, add annotations, tags and comments. The manual explains how to invite others to view shared documents and sync files across devices using cloud storage.
A.M.A. Hydroponics was established in 1996 to meet the growing demand of the conscientious consumer and the large number of enthusiasts. Our goal is not only to sell Hydroponics supplies and products but to stay on the leading edge of technology in the hydroponics industry. Education is important for our company.
CamScanner V 3.6 User Manual for Android provides instructions for using various features of the CamScanner app, including:
1) Creating documents by taking photos or importing existing images, cropping and enhancing images, and performing text recognition.
2) Sharing documents via links, email, or social media; inviting friends to view shared documents and add comments.
3) Finding, editing, organizing, and managing scanned documents using tags, search, titles/notes, and text recognition.
Dreamweaver is a program for designing and building websites. It provides tools for laying out pages with CSS and HTML, managing site assets and libraries, and publishing pages to a web server. Dreamweaver allows for collaborative website development through features for setting up sites and checking files in and out. The program's workspace provides toolbars, inspectors, and panels for streamlining website production.
This document provides an overview of the contents of an English textbook. It includes sections on conditional sentences, the present perfect tense, expressing likes and preferences, and relative pronouns. It also lists the generic competencies students are expected to develop and the sections included in each textbook block, such as situational activities, readings, learning activities, and assessment tools. The publisher and authors are identified and copyright information is provided.
This document provides copyright information and details about Parallels Plesk Panel. It covers topics such as logging in, customizing the control panel interface, viewing hosting package details, simplifying website setup, hosting websites, deploying databases, installing applications, and securing websites. The document contains instructions for tasks like creating hosting accounts, publishing websites, configuring ASP.NET, and setting up SSL encryption.
This user guide covers how to use Adobe Dreamweaver CS4. It discusses the Dreamweaver workspace, setting up and managing Dreamweaver sites, creating and managing files, working with assets and libraries, and creating pages with CSS. The guide is protected by copyright law and should only be used for informational purposes.
The document outlines a framework for managing multi-locale websites using IBM Workplace Web Content Management. The key elements of the framework include:
1. Storing each localized site in its own library to keep site structures synchronized.
2. Using workflows to manage all content modifications and automate parts of the localization process.
3. Sharing templates, components, and as much site structure across locales as possible.
4. Providing authoring tools to localize content and preview sites, as well as workflows to synchronize key stages like publishing and expirations between locales.
5. Developing a presentation layer that can deliver localized content automatically based on locale detection or through user selection of locale.
If you are analyzing and reporting survey data PowerPoint is probably your preferred reporting tool.
8 out of 10 work like this: Data are exported from your survey tool to a analytical tool as SPSS where you produce tables. Then tables are copies to Excel, where you produce charts and improve layout and next you copy tables and charts to PowerPoint.
OfficeReports is a shortcut to this process. OfficeReports is a fully featured analysis tool working as an add-in in PowerPoint and Word.
Download the OfficeReports add-in from www.officereports.com and add OfficeReports to your Microsoft Office-suite. This manual guides you through all the advanced features.
Normal view is for working on an individual slide. This is the default view
shown in Figure 1.
• Outline view shows a hierarchical list of all the slides in the presentation, with
their titles. It is useful for creating or modifying the outline of the presentation.
• Notes view allows you to add notes to each slide that will not be seen by the
audience during the slide show.
• Handout view is used to design the printed handouts for your audience.
• Slide Sorter view displays thumbnail images of all the slides in your
presentation and allows you to quickly rearrange their order.
Chapter 1 Introducing Impress 3
Parts of the main Impress window
Normal
The document is a user guide for the ZTE Avid 828 phone. It includes sections for getting started with the phone, personalizing settings, making calls, connecting to networks and devices, and more. The guide provides instructions and pictures to help users start using their new phone's basic and advanced features.
Data source integration guide for HP Performance Agenthernajes
This document provides documentation for HP Performance Agent software version 5.00, including a data source integration guide. It describes how to use the data source integration (DSI) feature to collect and log performance data from various sources on Unix systems. The document covers planning and setting up data collection, defining log file formats, creating class specification files, using the dsilog logging process, and examples of integrating common data sources like vmstat.
This document provides an overview and guide for using the content management system Joomla 2.5. It covers topics such as installation, site structures and terminology, content management features, templates, navigation, user management, and extension management. The guide is designed for beginners and aims to help users understand how to set up and manage a basic Joomla website.
Gatorade is a sports drink developed in 1965 at the University of Florida to replenish the electrolytes, carbohydrates, and water that football players lost through sweat. It was successful at improving performance and helped the Gators win games. Gatorade soon spread to other schools and professional teams and became the leading sports drink brand. Through scientific research, new product lines were developed to meet the needs of athletes during training and competition. Today, Gatorade continues innovating products while maintaining its position as the top sports drink through widespread distribution and marketing partnerships with professional sports leagues and athletes.
Commonwealth Life Perusahaan Asuransi Jiwa Terbaik IndonesiaBen Seo
Commonwealth Life menawarkan produk asuransi seperti: Proteksi, simpanan & Investasi dalam program unit link (Investra Link), asuransi jiwa tradisional (Danatra Cendekia, Danatra Sejahtera), perlindungan terhadap tabungan dan kredit (COMM Protection), serta program asuransi tambahan (asuransi kecelakaan, jaminan rawat inap, penyakit kritis).
http://misscareful.blogspot.com/2012/10/commonwealth-life-perusahaan-asuransi.html
This document is the introduction to the second edition of "The Mastering Engineer's Handbook" by Bobby Owsinski. It provides background on the author and acknowledges those who contributed to the book. The table of contents outlines that the book covers the mechanics of mastering, including digital audio basics, common tools used in mastering, and the technical aspects of the mastering process. It is intended to be a reference for audio engineers on the art and techniques of professional audio mastering.
허니웰 PM42는 중형급 산업용 바코드프린터로서 가동시간을 극대화 하도록 디자인 되었습니다.
완벽한 성능, 검증된 신뢰성 그리고 쉬운 작동을 통해, 창고, 제조, 유통매장 등의 다양한 환경에서 사용하실 수 있습니다.
검증된 신뢰성
금속재질로 구성된 부품을 통해 강화된 내구성 및 좀 더 많은 양의 프린팅이 가능.
우수한 성능
동급 프린터 중 가장 빠른 인쇄속도인 300mm/sec을 지원하므로 많은 양의 라벨을 연속적으로 발행 가능
쉬운 작업 및 빠른 배포
10개 언어가 지원되는 풀 칼라 LCD가 지원되므로 세팅 및 배포가 매우 용이
Web방식의 인터페이스 내장
사용자가 프린터를 Mobile Computer, 태블릿 PC 또는 스마트 폰을 통해 세팅변경 및 모니터링 그리고 출력이 가능
Honeywell 서비스
Honeywell의 Global service는 고객 및 파트너사를 위해 더 우수한 서비스를 지원
MECHANICAL
Dimensions: 484 mm x 292 mm x 283 mm (19.1 in x 11.5 in x 11.1 in)
Weight: 12.1 kg (26.7 lbs)
PM42 PRINT SPECIFICATIONS
Max. Width at 203 dpi: 108 mm (4.25 in)
Max. Width at 300 dpi: 106 mm (4.17 in)
Max. Width at 406 dpi: 104 mm (4.09 in)
Max. Length at 203 dpi: 4.8 m (15.75 ft)
Max. Length at 406 dpi: 1.2 m (3.94 ft)
PRINT SPEED
At 203 dpi/300 dpi: 100 mm/s?300 mm/s (4 ips?12 ips)
At 406 dpi: 100 mm/s?250 mm/s (4 ips?10 ips)
PRINT RESOLUTION
At 203 dpi: 8 dots/mm
At 300 dpi: 11.8 dots/mm
At 406 dpi: 16 dots/mm
MEDIA
Type: Labels and tags, linerless and linered media
Max./Min. Width: 114 mm/19 mm (4.5 in/0.75 in)
Thickness: 2.4 to 10.4 mil (with cutter: 3 to 7.6 mil)
Configuration: Roll-fed or fanfold
Sensing: Gap, notch, black mark, continuous
Label Roll Max. Diameter: 213 mm (8.38 in)
Label Roll Core: 38 mm?76 mm (1.5 in?3 in)
Ribbon Supports: Carbon Inside and Carbon Outside
Roll Max. Diameter: 80 mm (3.15 in), approx. 450 m (1,476 ft)
Core ID: 25 mm (1 in)
Type: Wax, mid-range, resin
INTERFACES
Standard:
Ethernet 10/100 Mbps
RS-232, up to 115.2 KB/s
Supported Serial Protocols:
* Fingerprint/Direct Protocol: XON/ XOFF, ENQ/ACK, DSR/DTR, RTS/CTS
* IPL: XON/XOFF, Honeywell Std. Protocol
USB 2.0
USB Host X1
Optional:
Parallel IEEE 1284
SUPPORTED PROTOCOLS
TCP/IP suite (TCP, UDP, ICMP, IGMP), LPR/LPD, FTP, BOOTP, DHCP, HTTP, SNMPv1/2c/3, SNMPMIBII supported ? over UDP/IP (private enterprise MIB included), SMTP supports IPv4 and IPv6
SOFTWARE
Printer Command Languages:
IPL, DP, ZSim2 (ZPL-II), DSim (DPL)
XML enabled for SAP AII and Oracle WMS
Applications/Drivers:
InterDriver Windows® printer driver
Honeywell Device Types for SAP
Honeywell label design and print package
Smart Printing Languages:
Honeywell C# for Printers
* Smart Printing Developer Resource Kit
* Write apps with .NET-compatible development environments
Honeywell Fingerprint
* Use Honeywell Fingerprint ApplicationBuilder (IFAB)
Configuration & Device Management Support:
PrintSet for printer configuration
Sophisticated web interface for configuration, upgrade and 1:1 management
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This document provides instructions for navigating and utilizing the key features of the Friends Life Care online community website. It describes the main navigation menu, site search, home page news and calendar, profile settings, community features like groups, forums and blogs, and how to sign in and out of the site. The goal is to help members get the most out of the online community resources.
This document provides a copyright notice and table of contents for the Parallels Plesk Panel user guide. It details that the guide contains information on topics such as getting started with Plesk Panel, setting up websites and email, managing user accounts and hosting accounts, and configuring technologies like ASP.NET, PHP, and databases. The copyright is held by Parallels, Inc. and distribution of the work without permission is prohibited.
This document provides information for developers wishing to develop applications using the MySQL Cluster storage engine APIs. It describes the low-level C++ NDB API, the C MGM API for controlling management servers, and the MySQL Cluster Connector for Java. The guide includes concepts, terminology, class and function references, examples, common problems and tips for using these APIs to develop applications. It also contains information about NDB internals that may be of interest to developers working with MySQL Cluster.
This document provides the table of contents for the Adobe Dreamweaver CC Help guide. It lists over 20 chapters that provide information on Dreamweaver's workspace, site management features, file management tools, layout and design options, and more. Each chapter is broken down into sections that provide details on topics like using Dreamweaver's panels and inspectors, setting up local and remote sites, transferring files, creating fluid grids for responsive design, and more. Legal notices for the help guide are available online at the given URL.
This document provides a user guide for Sugar Open Source version 4.5. It introduces the core features of Sugar including sales management, marketing automation, collaboration, and administration. It provides instructions on accessing Sugar, setting user preferences, navigating the interface, searching for information, and importing and exporting data. The guide is intended for new users to learn the basics of Sugar and CRM applications.
SPi Global partners with companies to maximize the value of their content online and offline. With escalating costs of
production and printing, changing customer preferences, and the need to adapt, SPi Global enables organizations to exploit
and invest in new media technology. With a complete suite of digital, publishing, content enrichment, marketing and
customer support services, we help companies gain a competitive advantage through our unique and innovative solutions.
This document discusses strategies for developing cult brands in the food industry. It finds that creating strong brand loyalty and differentiation is challenging in food due to various industry dynamics, but possible through approaches like co-creation with consumers, emotional branding, social media engagement, and positioning the company itself as a brand. The strategies aim to build deeper relationships between brands and customers to develop cult-like followings for food products.
CamScanner V 3.6 User Manual for Android provides instructions for using various features of the CamScanner app, including:
1) Creating documents by taking photos or importing existing images, cropping and enhancing images, and performing text recognition.
2) Sharing documents via links, email, or social media; inviting friends to view shared documents and add comments.
3) Finding, editing, organizing, and managing scanned documents using tags, search, titles/notes, and text recognition.
Dreamweaver is a program for designing and building websites. It provides tools for laying out pages with CSS and HTML, managing site assets and libraries, and publishing pages to a web server. Dreamweaver allows for collaborative website development through features for setting up sites and checking files in and out. The program's workspace provides toolbars, inspectors, and panels for streamlining website production.
This document provides an overview of the contents of an English textbook. It includes sections on conditional sentences, the present perfect tense, expressing likes and preferences, and relative pronouns. It also lists the generic competencies students are expected to develop and the sections included in each textbook block, such as situational activities, readings, learning activities, and assessment tools. The publisher and authors are identified and copyright information is provided.
This document provides copyright information and details about Parallels Plesk Panel. It covers topics such as logging in, customizing the control panel interface, viewing hosting package details, simplifying website setup, hosting websites, deploying databases, installing applications, and securing websites. The document contains instructions for tasks like creating hosting accounts, publishing websites, configuring ASP.NET, and setting up SSL encryption.
This user guide covers how to use Adobe Dreamweaver CS4. It discusses the Dreamweaver workspace, setting up and managing Dreamweaver sites, creating and managing files, working with assets and libraries, and creating pages with CSS. The guide is protected by copyright law and should only be used for informational purposes.
The document outlines a framework for managing multi-locale websites using IBM Workplace Web Content Management. The key elements of the framework include:
1. Storing each localized site in its own library to keep site structures synchronized.
2. Using workflows to manage all content modifications and automate parts of the localization process.
3. Sharing templates, components, and as much site structure across locales as possible.
4. Providing authoring tools to localize content and preview sites, as well as workflows to synchronize key stages like publishing and expirations between locales.
5. Developing a presentation layer that can deliver localized content automatically based on locale detection or through user selection of locale.
If you are analyzing and reporting survey data PowerPoint is probably your preferred reporting tool.
8 out of 10 work like this: Data are exported from your survey tool to a analytical tool as SPSS where you produce tables. Then tables are copies to Excel, where you produce charts and improve layout and next you copy tables and charts to PowerPoint.
OfficeReports is a shortcut to this process. OfficeReports is a fully featured analysis tool working as an add-in in PowerPoint and Word.
Download the OfficeReports add-in from www.officereports.com and add OfficeReports to your Microsoft Office-suite. This manual guides you through all the advanced features.
Normal view is for working on an individual slide. This is the default view
shown in Figure 1.
• Outline view shows a hierarchical list of all the slides in the presentation, with
their titles. It is useful for creating or modifying the outline of the presentation.
• Notes view allows you to add notes to each slide that will not be seen by the
audience during the slide show.
• Handout view is used to design the printed handouts for your audience.
• Slide Sorter view displays thumbnail images of all the slides in your
presentation and allows you to quickly rearrange their order.
Chapter 1 Introducing Impress 3
Parts of the main Impress window
Normal
The document is a user guide for the ZTE Avid 828 phone. It includes sections for getting started with the phone, personalizing settings, making calls, connecting to networks and devices, and more. The guide provides instructions and pictures to help users start using their new phone's basic and advanced features.
Data source integration guide for HP Performance Agenthernajes
This document provides documentation for HP Performance Agent software version 5.00, including a data source integration guide. It describes how to use the data source integration (DSI) feature to collect and log performance data from various sources on Unix systems. The document covers planning and setting up data collection, defining log file formats, creating class specification files, using the dsilog logging process, and examples of integrating common data sources like vmstat.
This document provides an overview and guide for using the content management system Joomla 2.5. It covers topics such as installation, site structures and terminology, content management features, templates, navigation, user management, and extension management. The guide is designed for beginners and aims to help users understand how to set up and manage a basic Joomla website.
Gatorade is a sports drink developed in 1965 at the University of Florida to replenish the electrolytes, carbohydrates, and water that football players lost through sweat. It was successful at improving performance and helped the Gators win games. Gatorade soon spread to other schools and professional teams and became the leading sports drink brand. Through scientific research, new product lines were developed to meet the needs of athletes during training and competition. Today, Gatorade continues innovating products while maintaining its position as the top sports drink through widespread distribution and marketing partnerships with professional sports leagues and athletes.
Commonwealth Life Perusahaan Asuransi Jiwa Terbaik IndonesiaBen Seo
Commonwealth Life menawarkan produk asuransi seperti: Proteksi, simpanan & Investasi dalam program unit link (Investra Link), asuransi jiwa tradisional (Danatra Cendekia, Danatra Sejahtera), perlindungan terhadap tabungan dan kredit (COMM Protection), serta program asuransi tambahan (asuransi kecelakaan, jaminan rawat inap, penyakit kritis).
http://misscareful.blogspot.com/2012/10/commonwealth-life-perusahaan-asuransi.html
This document is the introduction to the second edition of "The Mastering Engineer's Handbook" by Bobby Owsinski. It provides background on the author and acknowledges those who contributed to the book. The table of contents outlines that the book covers the mechanics of mastering, including digital audio basics, common tools used in mastering, and the technical aspects of the mastering process. It is intended to be a reference for audio engineers on the art and techniques of professional audio mastering.
허니웰 PM42는 중형급 산업용 바코드프린터로서 가동시간을 극대화 하도록 디자인 되었습니다.
완벽한 성능, 검증된 신뢰성 그리고 쉬운 작동을 통해, 창고, 제조, 유통매장 등의 다양한 환경에서 사용하실 수 있습니다.
검증된 신뢰성
금속재질로 구성된 부품을 통해 강화된 내구성 및 좀 더 많은 양의 프린팅이 가능.
우수한 성능
동급 프린터 중 가장 빠른 인쇄속도인 300mm/sec을 지원하므로 많은 양의 라벨을 연속적으로 발행 가능
쉬운 작업 및 빠른 배포
10개 언어가 지원되는 풀 칼라 LCD가 지원되므로 세팅 및 배포가 매우 용이
Web방식의 인터페이스 내장
사용자가 프린터를 Mobile Computer, 태블릿 PC 또는 스마트 폰을 통해 세팅변경 및 모니터링 그리고 출력이 가능
Honeywell 서비스
Honeywell의 Global service는 고객 및 파트너사를 위해 더 우수한 서비스를 지원
MECHANICAL
Dimensions: 484 mm x 292 mm x 283 mm (19.1 in x 11.5 in x 11.1 in)
Weight: 12.1 kg (26.7 lbs)
PM42 PRINT SPECIFICATIONS
Max. Width at 203 dpi: 108 mm (4.25 in)
Max. Width at 300 dpi: 106 mm (4.17 in)
Max. Width at 406 dpi: 104 mm (4.09 in)
Max. Length at 203 dpi: 4.8 m (15.75 ft)
Max. Length at 406 dpi: 1.2 m (3.94 ft)
PRINT SPEED
At 203 dpi/300 dpi: 100 mm/s?300 mm/s (4 ips?12 ips)
At 406 dpi: 100 mm/s?250 mm/s (4 ips?10 ips)
PRINT RESOLUTION
At 203 dpi: 8 dots/mm
At 300 dpi: 11.8 dots/mm
At 406 dpi: 16 dots/mm
MEDIA
Type: Labels and tags, linerless and linered media
Max./Min. Width: 114 mm/19 mm (4.5 in/0.75 in)
Thickness: 2.4 to 10.4 mil (with cutter: 3 to 7.6 mil)
Configuration: Roll-fed or fanfold
Sensing: Gap, notch, black mark, continuous
Label Roll Max. Diameter: 213 mm (8.38 in)
Label Roll Core: 38 mm?76 mm (1.5 in?3 in)
Ribbon Supports: Carbon Inside and Carbon Outside
Roll Max. Diameter: 80 mm (3.15 in), approx. 450 m (1,476 ft)
Core ID: 25 mm (1 in)
Type: Wax, mid-range, resin
INTERFACES
Standard:
Ethernet 10/100 Mbps
RS-232, up to 115.2 KB/s
Supported Serial Protocols:
* Fingerprint/Direct Protocol: XON/ XOFF, ENQ/ACK, DSR/DTR, RTS/CTS
* IPL: XON/XOFF, Honeywell Std. Protocol
USB 2.0
USB Host X1
Optional:
Parallel IEEE 1284
SUPPORTED PROTOCOLS
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XML enabled for SAP AII and Oracle WMS
Applications/Drivers:
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Honeywell Device Types for SAP
Honeywell label design and print package
Smart Printing Languages:
Honeywell C# for Printers
* Smart Printing Developer Resource Kit
* Write apps with .NET-compatible development environments
Honeywell Fingerprint
* Use Honeywell Fingerprint ApplicationBuilder (IFAB)
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PrintSet for printer configuration
Sophisticated web interface for configuration, upgrade and 1:1 management
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3. Who’s Behind the Message: Partnership for Food Safety Education (PFSE)
Preventing foodborne illness is a major public health challenge. The PFSE is committed to educating
consumers on four simple practices they can use to fight foodborne bacteria and reduce their risk of
becoming sick: Clean, Separate, Cook, and Chill.
In 1997, the Partnership’s government, industry, consumer and health non-profit partners united around
the creation of a first-ever national food safety consumer education campaign. Released as Fight BAC!®
,
the campaign’s core message was to keep food safe from bacteria, reducing the risk of foodborne
illness, by following the four simple practices.
The launch of Be Food Safe as a retail and consumer products manufacturer platform is an
important “build” on the success of the Fight BAC!®
campaign. Be Food Safe applies new qualitative
and quantitative consumer research to an updated tagline and a fresh look designed to deliver the
four core messages through flexible, modular icons adaptable to a wide range of consumer marketing
applications. The platform will have its own Web site destination—befoodsafe.org—and participating
companies will have access to the expertise of consumer education, marketing and food safety technical
experts within the Partnership. By working with the PFSE, your organization can assume a leadership
role in reducing the incidence of foodborne illness among all Americans.
Consumer Research: Food Safety Concerns and Response to Be Food Safe
The Partnership is a leader in the development and delivery of tested, compelling and science-based
food safety materials for a consumer audience. And consumers are hungry for food safety information!
According to an independent research study conducted by the PFSE in March 2007:
• 64% of consumers say it is very important to follow safe food handling practices, however many
do not always do so*
• Over 75% of shoppers believe food-related illness is a serious threat to their health*
• Many believe the threat is greater today than in the past*
Consumers like the Be Food Safe logo, noting that it is “effective” and “eye-catching.” Additionally,
consumers understand the purpose of the icons to be one of providing a needed reminder of the
importance of handling food properly, and most believe that food companies, food stores and the
government are responsible for providing them information.
• 40% surveyed said that seeing the icon on packaging or in stores would make them feel that the
product and store is “a lot” more responsible*
• And More than 65% felt that seeing the Be Food Safe icon in a food store made them feel that the
store was a lot or somewhat “more caring”*
Where consumers expect to see the Be Food Safe message:
Introduction of Be Food Safe Platform
1
*
Independent research study conducted by the PFSE in March 2007. Study included on-line surveys of more than 1,650 consumers, as well as on-line
and in-person focus groups and in-store interviews.
71%
62%
59%
On Food Packaging
In Retail Stores
In Magazine Ads
4. The modular elements of the Be Food Safe creative platform were developed to provide retailers
and manufacturers with complete flexibility to feature the icons and content most appropriate to
their product, category or store environment. The bold colors and messaging lend themselves to be
used in a wide variety of marketing applications, either as an add-on to existing branded or store
communications, or in the development of a custom food safety education campaign.
Manufacturer
• Consumer marketing materials such as FSIs, in-store collateral, print advertising, direct marketing, etc.
• On or in packaging via accordion-fold stickers
• Broadcast radio/television advertising
• On-line (i.e., branded web pages)
Retailer
• Departmental signage (i.e., meat, produce, deli, frozen)
• Circular ads
• Direct marketing initiatives
• Broadcast radio/television advertising
• Plastic/paper grocery bags
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Intended Usage
5. 3
Logo Use Guidelines
Food handling safety risks at home are more
common than most people think. The four
easy lessons of Clean, Separate, Cook and
Chill can help prevent harmful bacteria from
making your family sick.
Find out more.
Visit befoodsafe.org today!
Web site
Icons in quadrant
Color-coded Lessons
Supporting
Language
Platform logotype
The logo is the most important expression of the platform and care should be taken to maintain its
integrity. The Be Food Safe logo consists of the Logotype, the Icons, the color-coded type Lessons and
the Web site. Never alter the logo.
These guidelines are designed to ensure consistent presentation of the logo wherever and whenever
it appears in the marketplace. This helps establish and reinforce awareness of the platform. These
guidelines include a variety of logo options, along with guidance and specifications on the use of color,
size and typography.
Official artwork has been created for this logo. The logo should never be recreated or altered in any way.
The Be Food Safe logotype is never to be used in isolation without the 4 quadrant icons. The color-coded
Lessons typography is never to be used in isolation without the 4 quadrant icons. This logo shall appear
in 4 color process or black. There are no other alternatives for 1 or 2 color combinations.
Be Food Safe Supporting Language
When discussing food safety in general, this copy should always be used.
Type justification: Copy should appear to the right of the icon, flush left, as above. It can also go to the
left of the logo and be flush right against the logo. If supporting language goes above or below the logo,
it should be centered.
This copy should always accompany the quad logo within the same document. This copy may be
optional later, but until May 2009, it is required wherever space allows. If you are discussing food safety
in total, this copy must appear. This copy must also accompany modular icons.
Be Food Safe Quad Logo
6. 4
Logo Use Guidelines
Clean:
Additional copy points:
a. Wash hands before and after handling food and after using the bathroom,
changing diapers and handling pets.
b. Rinse fruits and vegetables under running tap water, including those with
skins and rinds that are not eaten.
c. Rub firm-skin fruits and vegetables under running tap water or scrub with
a clean vegetable brush while rinsing with running tap water.
Modular Icons Messaging
1. Always use the full Be Food Safe logo with modular icons. While they must appear together,
you have freedom with the order in which you present them.
2. Always keep base text within the modular icons.
3. Basic Supporting Language: This text should always accompany each modular icon wherever
space allows.
4. Basic Supporting Language type justification: Copy should appear to the right of the icon, flush
left, to the left of the icon, flush right so that copy is flat against the logo. Supporting language
can be centered above or below it.
5. Additional copy points, listed here below each modular icon, can only be used if accompanied
by the individual icon and base text.
6. You may use 1 to 3 modular icons on any single execution. If you are using all 4, simply use the
Be Food Safe Quad logo.
Base Text
Icon
Color-Coded Lesson
Supporting Language
Font size no smaller than 8 pt.
Copy can appear in gray, black
or reverse out of a color.
Platform Logotype
7. Logo Use Guidelines
Modular Icons Messaging
Separate:
Additional copy points:
a. Separate raw meat, poultry, seafood and eggs
from other foods in your grocery shopping cart,
grocery bags, and in your refrigerator.
b. Use one cutting board for fresh produce and a
separate one for raw meat, poultry and seafood.
c. Never place cooked food on a plate that previously
held raw meat, poultry, seafood or eggs.
d. Always start with a clean scene – wash hands with
warm water and soap. Wash cutting boards, dishes,
countertops and utensils with hot soapy water.
Cook:
Additional copy points:
a. Food is safely cooked when it reaches a high
enough internal temperature to kill the harmful
bacteria that cause illness.
Refer to www.befoodsafe.org
for temperature chart.
Chicken 165˚F
Ground Beef 160˚F
Pork 160˚F
Fish 145˚F
Steaks Roast 145˚F
Egg dishes 160˚F
Chill:
Additional copy points:
a. Refrigerate foods quickly because cold
temperatures slow the growth of harmful bacteria.
b. Use an appliance thermometer to be sure
refrigerator temperature is 40˚F or below.
c. Never defrost food at room temperature.
d. Always marinate food in the refrigerator.
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8. 6
Logo Use Guidelines
Food companies
All produce, bagged salads/
vegetables/fruits, fresh or
frozen meat seafood
All produce, bagged salads/
vegetables/fruits, fresh or
frozen meat seafood, eggs
Fresh or frozen meat, poultry
seafood, eggs
Fresh or frozen meat, poultry
seafood, dairy products,
refrigerated food products,
frozen food products, meat
marinades
Icon
Clean
Separate
Cook
Chill
Other Packaged Goods
Cleaning detergents/products,
sanitizing/disinfecting wipes, dish
soap, hand soap, hand sanitizers,
cutting boards, kitchen utensils
Cutting boards, kitchen utensils, food
storage containers, aluminum
foil/plastic wrap
Meat thermometers, disposable foil
cooking pans, aluminum foil, slow
cookers, cookware
Food storage containers, aluminum
foil/plastic wrap, insulated lunch bags,
coolers, refrigerator thermometers
Retail Environment
Produce, Meat, Seafood, Deli,
Cleaning supplies departments
Produce, Meat, Seafood, Deli
departments
Meat/Seafood (fresh/frozen)
department, eggs, seasonal general
merchandise (barbecues, charcoal)
Meat/Seafood (fresh/frozen),
Deli, Refrigerated foods, Dairy
department, seasonal general
merchandise (i.e., coolers),
insulated lunch bags/thermal totes
Potential Products and Categories for Modular Icon Usage
9. Logo Use Guidelines
Color Palette
The correct use of the color palette is essential to establishing platform recognition. The Be Food Safe
color palette consists of colors that communicate the corresponding Lesson. They also correspond
to the colors utilized in the USDA Be Food Safe media outreach materials. Therefore, the logo should
be reproduced only in these designated colors. It is critical that the brand colors look consistent from
piece to piece and from medium to medium. To help ensure this, color specifications for spot color
(Pantone®), process colors (CMYK), and on-screen (RGB) are noted below.
Pantone*
288c
142c
186c
306c
7544c
717c
283c
CMYK
100, 67, 0, 23
0, 28, 76, 0
0, 100, 81, 4
75, 0, 7, 0
10, 1, 0, 40
0, 53, 100, 2
35, 9, 0, 0
RGB
0, 75, 141
253, 190, 86
227, 24, 54
0, 188, 228
148, 160, 169
240, 139, 29
159, 203, 237
Rockwell
Rockwell Regular
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abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890
Rockwell Bold
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890
Whitney
Whitney Book
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890
Whitney Medium
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890
Whitney Bold
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890
Typography
These fonts should be used on materials
that feature the Be Food Safe logo.
Typography is employed in such a way as
to give Be Food Safe a unique graphic style
that contributes to its overall platform
identity.
There are two approved font families that
work well with the logo design: Whitney
and Rockwell. In all mediums, print and
internet, body copy should appear in
Whitney Book or Medium. Headlines and
subheads can be in the bolder Whitney
Bold or Rockwell fonts to compliment and
contrast with the lighter font weights.
*The standards for these colors may be found in the current edition of the PANTONE®
Color Formula Guide. The colors printed within this manual have not been approved
for accuracy by Pantone, Inc. and may not match the the PANTONE Color Standards.
PANTONE is a registered trademark of Pantone, Inc.
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Logo Use Guidelines
Web Site Inclusion
The Be Food Safe Web site address must remain in the logo regardless
of its size or position. Whenever possible, particularly when messaging
space is limited, direct consumers back to the Be Food Safe Web site
www.befoodsafe.org for more information regarding food handling.
When using the platform logo on a Web site as a link or to indicate
participation in the platform, the image file should be secured in such
a way that the images cannot be removed or copied from the Web
site by visitors to the Web page. Contact Partnership for Food Safety
Education for technical support on how to secure the logo.
Shelley Feist, Executive Director
Partnership for Food Safety Education
sfeist@fightbac.org
Phone: 202.220.0651
Black and White Options
The Be Food Safe quad logo and its
modular counterparts shall not be
reproduced in any other color or colors.
If a one-color solution is needed, black
and white logos have been provided.
11. Logo Use Guidelines
4-Color Process
The Be Food Safe quad logo and its
modular counterparts are to be
reproduced in the 4-color process or
in their correct Pantone‰
colors.
Black White
If a one-color logo is required, it shall
be reproduced in black only. These
black and white options are not to be
printed in any other spot or process
color or color combinations.
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Production Specifications
12. Logo Use Guidelines
b
b
b
b
Sufficient clear space is essential for proper presentation of
the logo. The minimum amount of clear space is equal to the
size of the b in the logotype to scale as demonstrated here.
1.4375” tall
Minimum Size Requirements
Clear Space Guidelines
Food handling safety risks at home are
more common than most people think.
The four easy lessons of Clean, Separate,
Cook and Chill can help prevent harmful
bacteria from making your family sick.
Find out more.
Visit befoodsafe.org today!
Supporting language no smaller
than 7 pt., shown here.1” wide
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In order to preserve the integrity of the
identity and independence from other brand
logos, the logo should be reproduced no
smaller than the designated minimum size,
as demonstrated here. Legibility of the Web
site will be compromised if reproduced
smaller than this size.
13. Logo Use Guidelines
Background Control
The Be Food Safe logo can appear on any solid color. If the item on which the logo appears is being
printed in 4-color process, then the logo must also appear in 4-color process. The logo can appear on
photos without fear of getting lost because of the white area surrounding the 4 icons. This white area
should never appear in any other color, nor should it be made transparent.
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Food handling safety risks at home are
more common than most people think.
The four easy lessons of Clean, Separate,
Cook and Chill can help prevent harmful
bacteria from making your family sick.
Find out more.
Visit befoodsafe.org today!
Food handling safety risks at home are
more common than most people think.
The four easy lessons of Clean, Separate,
Cook and Chill can help prevent harmful
bacteria from making your family sick.
Find out more.
Visit befoodsafe.org today!
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14. Sample Activation
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On Package
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It’s time to get fired up about Grilling
Season! Part of enjoying the season
includes being food safe, and Tyson®
and Giant Food®
are here to help!
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In-store
Brochures, Direct Mail
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15. Logo Misuse
Do not make white area
transparent.
Misuse of Be Food Safe Quad Logo
Do not make white area
any other color
or change logotype color.
Do not remove border or
Web site.
Do not create one color,
only use black and white.
Do not create horizontal logo
or use Web site as heading.
Do not embellish
with shadows.
Do not reverse logo.
Do not use the heading in isolation.
be food safe.
Do not reset the type in another font.
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16. Written Style Guidelines
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When the Be Food Safe platform is mentioned in copy, it must be italicized regardless of
the font being used.
Using Be Food Safe in Copy Format
Trademark
Information to come.
17. Licensing and Approvals
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Use of the Be Food Safe platform is offered by the Partnership for Food Safety Education as a benefit to
companies and associations that are donors to the Friends of Food Safety Education program. There is no
license fee, but a company must be a Friends donor in order to utilize the platform. For information on the
Friends donor program, visit http://www.fightbac.org/content/view/I53/7/
To encourage the nation’s leading retailers to participate in the nationally unified Be Food Safe promotional
activity, the Food Marketing Institute Foundation (FMI) has made a generous gift to allow for open
enrollment of FMI retail company members in the Friends of Food Safety Education.
Similarly, to encourage the active involvement of companies in the produce and related industries, the
Produce Marketing Association (PMA) has also made a generous gift to allow for open enrollment of
PMA member companies in the Friends of Food Safety Education.
As Friend companies, FMI retail company members and PMA members receive a free license to the
Be Food Safe platform, which they can utilize in any one of the three years the company’s Friends
benefits are active.
Licensing
While prior approvals of materials utilizing the Be Food Safe platform are not required, licensees with
questions regarding appropriate use of the platform are urged to contact the Partnership with these
questions. The Partnership encourages licensees to share facsimiles of materials utilizing Be Food Safe
so that it might track usage and determine the impact the educational campaign is having on consumers.
Examples of materials developed by licensees should be sent to:
Approvals
Shelley Feist, Executive Director
Partnership for Food Safety Education
sfeist@fightbac.org
Phone: 202.220.0651