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Product category: Sampling equipment
News Release from: Triple Red | Subject: BP1344
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 21 August 2003

Labelling system keeps track of samples

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Durable and compact desktop thermal transfer printer which provides labels of high definition print quality for cryovials, epindorfs, microtitre plates and microscope slides

The need for scientists and laboratory staff to be able to identify and track samples stored in a wide variety of media with clear and durable labelling is of paramount importance To meet these requirements laboratory equipment specialists Triple Red offers the BP1344, a durable and compact desktop thermal transfer printer which provides labels of high definition print quality for cryovials, epindorfs, microtitre plates and microscope slides

203dpi resolution provides clear and durable images including, text graphics and barcodes which are ideal for most laboratory and scientific applications.

This easy to use system can be PC driven, or operated in a standalone mode via an external keyboard option.

Optional links to robotic systems are also possible.

The printer allows for high volume labels to be produced utilising an existing database or spreadsheet.

Effective and durable labeling for samples used in extreme temperatures (down to -152C), such as those found in LN2/cryogenics, can also be produced.

Other features and benefits of the BP1344 thermal print system include the facility to design bespoke labels, simple and seamless links with Lims, choice of linear or two-dimensional bar coding, and the suitability for high throughput screening.

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