Microsoft announced this week a new product offering in beta, Microsoft Tag. Microsoft tag uses high capacity color barcodes allowing for more information then traditional 2D barcdoes in a smaller footprint (.625” vs 1.25”). Microsoft Tag includes a web site where you can create, manage and track your tags, and a mobile phone application that allows you to scan the tags using the camera built into your phone.
Seeing as I already have a box of several thousand business cards (and give away about 10 each year), asking my company to reprint a new batch of cards, with support for the 4 colors required by the barcode (there are reports that you can use grayscale and other monotone color schemes, but these are unsupported) is not an option. So instead, I am going to use a color printer and some mailing lables to retrofit my existing business cards.
- Sign up for a Microsoft Tag account. It’s free, and all you need is a windows live ID
- Create your tag. I created a tag of type URL
- Render your tag. I tried the WMF, but kept getting a black background. So instead I exported to PDF, and then took a screen shot using the built-in capture tool in Foxit PDF Reader
- Paste image into Paint.Net as a new image
- Create a new layer to add additional text and save
- With your new layer selected, press ctrl+M to merge the layers into a single image, then select all and copy
- Paste the full size image into MS Word
- Right click the image and resize to fit your label, in my case 2.6” x 1”
- Re-copy the smaller image, then go to labels under the Mailings ribbon option
- click the labels tab, then click options to select your label type
- Paste your image into the Address field. It won’t show up, but if you click and drag like you are selecting text, you should see it highlighted at least. I don’t know if it’s a bug, or if pasting an image isn’t 100% supported.
- Click Print. I printed to my black and white printer a couple of times to make sure everything looked OK and lined up on the labels before switching to the color printer and the label stock
- If you need to re-adjust the image, just re-paste into word, and re-copy. It should update the image in the label screen without having to re-paste.