Jan 15 2021 Read 252 Times
Replace handwritten data on sample tubes with durable polyester labels suitable for ‘in-lab’ printing via a standard desktop laser printer or dedicated thermal transfer printer.
Handwriting directly onto tubes or labels may be convenient but in the long run it can be unreliable, prone to smudging and difficult to read, thus being ineffective and inefficient. Adding data via the ‘print-in-lab’ process will allow you to achieve enhanced readability and the option of also introducing barcodes or 2D codes onto your labels for quick scanning options.
Printing via the ‘print-in-lab’ process will also enable you to print direct from excel or via your LIMS (Laboratory information Management system) maintaining data formatting and eliminating human input error. This is particularly important to retain measured quality procedures for good laboratory practice (GLP), external accreditation and auditing purposes, whilst maintaining sample int ....