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To Print or Not to Print: That is the question.

The decision as to whether to print your labels in the lab or buy them printed from a label printing company is going to be based on label content, economics, and label durability.

Label Content
A small vial does not allow for a large label. It is also important to note that placement accuracy affects the size. When wrapping the label around the vial, you will need to understand if there is a need for viewing the contents of the vial. If viewing the fill is needed, then you will want to choose a label size that does not completely wrap the vial.

Items to consider adding to your labels
Date
Facility Name
Storage Location
Sequencing

Certain items on the label should be bigger than others. If you are going to make extensive use of a bar code, it should be tall enough to be scanned easily. The width of the bar code will be driven by the needs of scanning equipment to be used as well as the data content, bar code type chosen and the white space that is needed around the code.

labels for vialsIf you need to quickly locate a vial, then the key human readable text should be of reasonable size. All other information might be quite small if it will be referenced infrequently.

The printed label on the left shows one label size and format. Your administrator selects label size and format. You can tell that this example label is the result of in-lab printing because it includes the date. Good printing software like BarTender will give you the ability to choose from a variety of sizes and label formats so you can meet your lab's particular information needs.

Label layout and design can improve organization. The layout on the right provides 4 labels in a set. You might choose to use a label for a paper document. vial labelsPrinting software should allow you to print a flexible number of slide labels for each test. This feature will bring you better organization and less waste. If your labels need to include extensive data that you cannot specify when you buy the labels, you will need to print them yourself.

Economics
Small usage facilities processing 2000 vials or less per year should consider buying printed labels. Ordering labels periodically makes it simple. Larger usage facilities have an easier time justifying printing equipment investment. They save money due to benefits of variable data on the label.

Label Performance
Many of the materials available can be configured for printing in your facility as well as coming to you printed on a roll.

Call our label experts to learn more about buying printed labels or blank label to print in your facility.

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