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Unreadable, smudged or faded labels can be the fatal flaw in a laboratory data trail. However, labelling systems from the Brady Corporation provide comprehensive solutions to these problems.

Indecipherable handwriting can make handwritten labels notoriously hard to read, and ink is prone to smearing when handled and to fading after long-term storage. Furthermore, printed labels do not necessarily provide a complete solution.

Brady’s thermal transfer print technology offers no less than 72 combinations of labels and print ribbons to ensure maximum legibility and permanence under all conditions, with print speeds up to 70 labels per second, and crisp, clear and readable text. Brady supplies only own-brand labels and ribbons, and provides full technical support to ensure the correct match.

Barcodes provide a route to compatibility with laboratory information management systems (LIMS) and other data systems, and Brady printing technology yields the excellent contrast between black and white bars needed for 100% decoding. Using these systems, two-dimensional barcodes will be readable even after 30% of the printed area has been destroyed or removed.

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