NiceLabel Control Center allows you to manage your entire label printing system from one place securely. For businesses, small or large, it helps save time, reduce errors and costs, and increase efficiency in your label printing processes.

With Control Center you can:

  • Produce consistent and compliant labels.

  • Monitor, analyze, and improve your label printing processes.

Web-based access allows you to manage users, groups, printing applications, and integrations for your system without maintaining any IT infrastructure. Depending on your operational needs, you can also install Control Center on-premise in your IT environment as part of NiceLabel Label Management System.

Control Center helps different individuals manage and use your labeling system:

  • Global IT Administrators manage global security, access, and synchronization while centrally monitoring labeling in multiple locations.

  • Local IT Administrators install, configure, test, and solve problems in single locations to keep production running.

  • Label Designers create and test documents, applications, and integrations and use workflows and print management for your label templates.

  • Quality Assurance Managers approve changes in workflows, get reports, ensure regulatory compliance, and reduce risk.

  • Operations Managers standardize print processes and get production data to identify ways to improve efficiency and avoid errors.

Control Center is available as part of the following NiceLabel products:

      • NiceLabel LMS Pro/LMS Enterprise (on-premise):

        • NiceLabel Control Center is a cloud-based application that allows you to share and store your labeling files and print labels. Control Center connects all printers of all users who have their Desktop Designer connected to Control Center.

        • NiceLabel Web Designer is a web-hosted application for editing and designing labels you can access from Control Center.

        • NiceLabel Web Printing is a web application that is part of Control Center. Web Printing allows you to centrally deploy your labels from Control Center's storage.

          Web Printing enables management of remote users to print approved labels. Users print labels with a desktop application, NiceLabel Web Client, which opens printing applications (printing forms) on their computers. When a user runs Web Client, they log in to the Control Center, and the printing application opens.

          The advantage of using Web Printing and Web Client over printing from the Desktop Designer is that users can’t edit label designs, printing solutions, or databases. Users can print only approved labels with verified data.

          Typically, Web Printing users print labels that contain variable data. The selected label template takes the provided data and displays the label preview in a Web Client form.

        • NiceLabel Desktop Designer is an application for designing and printing labels. Install Desktop Designer on your computer and connect it to Control Center. In Control Center, you can see all your printers connected to your Desktop Designer.

        • NiceLabel Print is a stand-alone application for fast and easy printing, without the need for opening labels in Desktop Designer.

        • NiceLabel Automation Pro/Enterprise is an application that automates repetitive tasks like automated printing.

        • NiceLabel Web Client is a thin client desktop application that enables you to locally print labels shared in Control Center. Web Client logs in to the Web Printing application in your Control Center, where administrators define your labels and printing solutions. When a user runs Web Client, the printing application (solution) opens.

          The advantage of using Web Printing and Web Client over printing from the Desktop Designer is that users can’t edit label designs, printing solutions, or databases. Users can print only approved labels with verified data.

          Typically, Web Client prints labels that contain variable data. The selected label template takes the provided data and displays the label preview in a Web Client printing form.