From $214.80 – $234.13Price range: $214.80 through $234.13
Engineered for histology and pathology workflows.
| Kit Quantity | Price Per Kit |
|---|---|
| 2-5 | $234.13 |
| 6-10 | $195.11 |
| Kit Quantity | Price Per Kit |
|---|---|
| 2-5 | $214.80 |
| 6-10 | $178.82 |
Histology laboratories require microscope slide labels that remain legible and securely bonded throughout tissue preparation and staining. During common protocols such as H&E staining, slides encounter xylene, alcohol, elevated temperatures, and repeated handling. Xylene resistant microscope slide labels support consistent specimen identification while maintaining barcode readability through processing, staining, scanning, and long-term archiving.
White gloss microscope slide labels combine durable synthetic facestock with a permanent specialty adhesive to support reliable identification on glass slides. This construction resists xylene, staining reagents, and elevated temperatures while maintaining strong adhesion and high-contrast thermal transfer barcode printing throughout histology preparation and slide processing workflows.
Resin ribbons designed for microscope slide labels ensure durable printing on polyester microscope slide labels. Using ribbons engineered for compatibility with both the printer and the label material improves chemical resistance, print clarity, and barcode performance. Proper ribbon selection helps maintain readable specimen identification.
Durable microscope slide label materials maintain adhesion and readable barcodes when slides encounter xylene during tissue clearing and staining procedures.
Engineered label constructions tolerate heat from slide drying ovens and staining equipment without curling or adhesive failure.
Permanent specialty adhesive bonds securely to glass slides, helping laboratories maintain consistent specimen identification throughout staining and storage.
Histology slide labels must endure aggressive solvents, elevated temperatures, and constant handling throughout specimen preparation and staining. Durable construction combined with a specialty adhesive provides reliable adhesion to glass slides while protecting printed specimen identification during H&E staining, solvent exposure, and routine laboratory processing.
Histology workflows expose microscope slides to xylene and other aggressive solvents during tissue clearing and staining. Synthetic face stock resists chemical degradation while maintaining adhesion and readable barcode printing throughout slide preparation and staining procedures.
Slide preparation commonly involves drying ovens, heated staining equipment, and antigen retrieval processes. Durable materials tolerate elevated temperatures up to 300°F without curling, shrinking, or compromising adhesive performance on glass slides.
Laboratory technicians routinely handle, scan, and archive microscope slides throughout diagnostic workflows. Durable label construction protects printed specimen information from scratching, smudging, and wear during routine slide handling and storage.
Xylene resistant microscope slide labels use durable face stocks, protective coatings, and permanent adhesives designed for laboratory workflows involving harsh histology chemicals and solvent exposure. Xylene can quickly damage standard paper labels, distort printed information, weaken adhesives, or reduce barcode readability during slide preparation and staining procedures.
These materials support reliable slide identification throughout staining, processing, transport, storage, and laboratory handling. Durable thermal transfer coatings help maintain sharp barcode definition and clear text while resisting chemical exposure, moisture, abrasion, and repeated handling common in histology environments.
Material construction also plays an important role in long-term print performance. Specialized thermal transfer surfaces support durable resin ribbon imaging capable of resisting solvent contact without excessive smearing or image breakdown. Combined with compatible adhesives and ribbon formulations, these label materials help maintain dependable slide identification performance in xylene-intensive laboratory applications.
Xylene resistant microscope slide labels undergo performance testing focused on solvent resistance, print durability, and adhesion stability during histology and laboratory processing workflows. Exposure to xylene and related chemicals can quickly compromise standard label constructions, especially when combined with heat, moisture, and repeated handling.
Testing helps evaluate how label materials, adhesives, and printed images respond to solvent exposure, abrasion, temperature variation, staining procedures, and routine laboratory contact. Small-format microscope slide labels require highly consistent print performance because even minor image degradation can affect barcode scanning, sample identification, and workflow efficiency.
Testing also evaluates compatibility between the label material, resin ribbon, and printer configuration used during thermal transfer printing. These combined elements influence image transfer quality, ribbon release, print durability, and feeding consistency. Validating the complete combination helps support dependable xylene-resistant labeling performance while reducing common printing and durability issues in histology environments.
Thermal transfer microscope slide labels rely on the right ribbon combination to produce sharp, durable print that stays readable through handling, storage, staining, and processing. These labels include a compatible resin transfer ribbon selected to match the label material, coating, and intended environment. Resin ribbons create highly durable images with strong resistance to abrasion, moisture, chemicals, and smudging compared to standard wax formulations.
Ribbon compatibility affects more than print quality. The ribbon must release correctly from the label surface, transfer cleanly at the proper heat settings, and maintain consistent barcode and text definition across small slide label formats. Treating ribbons as interchangeable often leads to poor image durability, excessive printhead wear, ribbon wrinkling, or inconsistent scans.
Each ribbon pairing supports reliable thermal transfer performance while helping maintain image clarity throughout laboratory workflows, storage conditions, and downstream processing steps.
These microscope slide labels use a 1-inch core configuration designed for compact desktop thermal transfer printers commonly used in laboratory environments, including printers such as the Zebra ZD Series and TSC TC Series. Label construction, ribbon selection, adhesive performance, and printer settings all work together to support smooth feeding, accurate print placement, and consistent barcode quality.
Compatibility between the label, ribbon, and printer plays a major role in long-term print reliability. Labels that appear similar on paper can respond very differently under heat, pressure, and print speed variations. Ribbon coatings, printer calibration, media thickness, and adhesive characteristics all influence performance during printing and application.
These label and ribbon combinations undergo testing with preferred printer models to help reduce feeding issues, ribbon tracking problems, print inconsistencies, and barcode failures while maintaining dependable performance on small-format microscope slide labels.
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Receive tubes and vials with identifiers already applied through direct marking or integrated labeling. Eliminate labeling steps entirely while ensuring durable, consistent identification across storage, handling, and laboratory workflows.
Pre-barcoded labware removes labeling from your workflow entirely. Tubes arrive ready to use with verified identifiers, supporting faster processing, reduced handling, and consistent sample identification across storage and laboratory operations.
Use pre-verified barcodes and markings to ensure consistent, accurate sample identification across all tubes and batches.
Eliminate labeling steps and reduce manual handling during sample collection, processing, and storage workflows.
Receive labware sorted, packaged, and prepared to match your workflow, including options like tare weighing and kit assembly.
Pre-barcoded labware fits high-throughput environments where labeling becomes a bottleneck or source of error. This includes biobanks managing large sample collections, clinical labs processing high volumes of patient samples, and research or CRO environments running automated or repeatable workflows where speed, consistency, and reduced handling drive efficiency and data integrity.
Get tube labels professionally printed with controlled data, advanced converting, and durable materials. Eliminate in-house printing while ensuring every label meets performance requirements for laboratory use, including chemical exposure, handling, and storage conditions.
Pre-printed labeling combines controlled printing, advanced converting, and durable materials to deliver consistent, ready-to-use tube labels. This approach removes variability from in-house printing and ensures every label meets your requirements for data accuracy and performance.
Receive pre-printed labels with guaranteed unique barcode sequences, controlled serialization, and validated data across batches and production runs.
Use custom colors to organize samples, differentiate workflows, and improve visual identification across racks, boxes, and storage systems.
Use engineered label constructions with precoats and topcoats that improve resistance to chemicals, moisture, and routine laboratory handling.
Pre-printed labeling fits laboratories that manage high volumes of consistent samples and require controlled, repeatable identification. This includes clinical labs processing patient samples, diagnostic labs running standardized assays, and research labs preparing large batches of tubes for studies or long-term storage where data does not change.
Print tube labels as needed using live data from laboratory systems. Generate labels during sample collection, aliquoting, or processing, with unique identifiers, timestamps, and variable data applied at the point of use. This approach supports workflows where sample data changes frequently or requires immediate, accurate identification.
Set up a complete labeling workflow using the right materials and equipment to print and apply labels directly during laboratory processes.
Start with blank label stock engineered for small diameter tubes and vials.
Print high-resolution barcodes and text for small-format tube labels.
Use included thermal transfer ribbons to produce durable barcode labels.
Integrate tube label applicators for automated print-and-apply labeling.
Print-on-demand labeling fits laboratories that generate or modify sample data in real time. This includes research labs, clinical labs, and diagnostic environments where samples are collected, processed, and labeled on demand, and where workflows require immediate identification without waiting for pre-printed labels.
Receive microplates with identifiers already applied, eliminating labeling steps during plate setup and processing. Ensure consistent, durable identification across assays, screening, and storage while reducing manual handling and improving workflow efficiency.
Pre-barcoded microplates arrive ready to use with verified identifiers applied before delivery. This approach removes labeling from your workflow and ensures consistent identification across plate handling, processing, and storage environments.
Eliminate labeling steps during plate setup, loading, and processing workflows.
Use pre-verified plate IDs to maintain accuracy across batches and screening runs.
Receive plates sorted, kitted, or prepared to match assay workflows and laboratory processes.
Pre-barcoded microplates fit high-throughput environments where plates move rapidly through automated workflows and labeling can create delays or variability. This includes automated screening facilities, compound and plate libraries, and CROs running large-scale studies, as well as core labs managing shared plate resources where speed, consistency, and reduced handling drive efficiency and improve data integrity.
Get microplate labels professionally printed with controlled data, advanced converting, and durable materials. Ensure consistent plate identification across batches while eliminating in-house printing and reducing variability in labeling for assays, screening, and high-throughput workflows.
Pre-printed plate labels combine controlled printing, advanced converting, and durable materials to deliver consistent, ready-to-use identification. This approach ensures every plate label meets requirements for data accuracy, layout consistency, and performance across handling and processing.
Receive pre-printed plate labels with guaranteed unique IDs, controlled sequencing, and validated data across batches and runs.
Use color coding to differentiate assays, plate types, or workflows and improve visual organization across plate libraries.
Use engineered label constructions that resist chemicals, handling, and environmental exposure during plate processing and storage.
Pre-printed labeling fits laboratories that run standardized plate workflows with fixed data structures. This includes screening labs running standardized assays, diagnostic labs processing consistent plate formats, and research environments where plate layouts and identifiers remain consistent across runs.
Print microplate labels as needed using live data from laboratory systems. Generate labels during plate setup, sample loading, or assay preparation, with well IDs, plate IDs, and variable data applied at the point of use. This approach supports workflows where plate data changes frequently or requires immediate, accurate identification.
Blank plate labels designed for small formats, flat surfaces, and secure adhesion on plates.
Print high-resolution barcodes and text for plate IDs and sample tracking.
Thermal transfer ribbons produce durable images resistant to chemicals, moisture, and handling.
Apply labels consistently to plates during setup or automated workflows.
Print-on-demand labeling fits laboratories that generate or update plate data in real time. This includes screening labs, genomics workflows, and assay development environments where plates are created, modified, and labeled during processing, and where accurate, immediate identification is required.
Print blood bag labels as needed using live data from blood bank systems. Generate labels during collection, component processing, or labeling steps, with donation identification numbers, product codes, and variable data applied at the point of use. This approach supports workflows where blood data updates in real time and requires immediate, accurate identification.
Set up a complete labeling workflow using the right materials and equipment to print and apply labels directly during blood collection, component processing, and blood bank handling workflows.
Start with blank label stock engineered for flexible PVC blood bags.
Print high-resolution barcodes and text for complex blood label layouts.
Use included thermal transfer ribbons to produce durable barcode labels.
Integrate barcode software to generate ISBT 128 labels and DIN data.
Print-on-demand labeling fits blood banks and collection centers that generate or update donation data in real time. This includes blood collection sites, processing labs, and transfusion services where blood bags are labeled on demand, and workflows require immediate, accurate identification without relying on pre-printed labels.
Get blood bag labels professionally printed with controlled data, advanced converting, and durable materials. Eliminate in-house printing while ensuring every label meets performance requirements for blood bank use, including handling, cold storage, and transfusion.
Pre-printed labeling combines controlled printing, advanced converting, and durable materials to deliver consistent, ready-to-use blood bag labels. This approach removes variability from in-house printing and ensures every label meets requirements for DIN accuracy, barcode performance, and reliable identification across blood bank workflows.
Receive pre-printed labels with guaranteed unique DIN sequences, controlled serialization, and validated data across batches and production runs.
Maintain consistent DIN formats to ensure accurate identification across blood bags, segments, and associated components.
Use engineered label constructions designed to resist edge lift, moisture, and routine handling, helping maintain adhesion and readability throughout blood collection.
Pre-printed labeling fits blood banks and collection centers that manage high volumes of donations and require controlled, repeatable identification. This includes blood collection sites, processing facilities, and transfusion services where standardized labeling, consistent DIN assignment, and stable data support efficient, validated workflows without frequent changes.
In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.
In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.
In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.
Compatible resin ribbons ensuring clear, durable print for barcodes and text
Compatible resin ribbons ensuring clear, durable print for barcodes and text
In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.
In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.
Compatible resin ribbons ensuring clear, durable print for barcodes and text
Compatible resin ribbons ensuring clear, durable print for barcodes and text
Compatible resin ribbons ensuring clear, durable print for barcodes and text
Compatible resin ribbons ensuring clear, durable print for barcodes and text
In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.
In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.
In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.
Durable labels that stay attached through handling, storage, or cryogenic conditions
Compatible resin ribbons ensuring clear, durable print for barcodes and text
Compact, consistent, durable thermal transfer printing at the point of use
Label management software to format labels and connect to sample data or LIMS
In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.
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