Barcode Print Solutions for Nurses
Barcode printing solutions that help nurses do what they do best: Provide excellent patient care
Thermal Barcode Printing Solutions That work with you and for you
Zebra thermal barcode wristband and label print solutions offer you and other members of your hospital’s nursing staff an easy way to improve patient safety. This is technology you’ll actually welcome, because rather than hindering your workflow, it actually helps you work more effectively. Consequently, you’ll have more time to do what you do best: care for the patient.
Performing together as a complete, optimal barcode print solution, Zebra thermal printers and genuine Zebra wristbands and labels encode patient data as a barcode and text. Scanning the barcode gives you immediate, automated access to patient information—helping prevent errors and improve patient safety
Zebra Z-Ultimate 2000T and 4000T polyester labels offer comparable performance to Z-Ultimate 3000T at a lower price

Zebra‘s Z-Ultimate 2000T and Z-Ultimate 4000T label materials are similar to legacy Z-Ultimate 3000T label material in quality and performance, but offer additional savings.
| Performance Characteristic | Z-Ultimate 2000T | Z-Ultimate 3000T | Z-Ultimate 4000T |
|---|---|---|---|
| Print quality | *** | *** | *** |
| Initial tack to surfaces | **1/2 | *** | *** |
| Ultimate adhesive strength | **1/2 | *** | *** |
| Image durability | *** | *** | *** |
| Chemical resistance | **1/2 | *** | *** |
| Able to fanfold | *** | NR | *** |
| UL recognized | 4100, 5095, 5100 | ||
| UL/cUL recognized | 4100, 5095, 5100 | 5095, 5100 (White & Silver only) | |
| CSA recognized | No | 4100, 5095, 5100 | 5095, 5100 (White & Silver only) |
| Print speed up to | 6 ips | 6 ips | 6 ips |
| Minimum application temperature | 50° F (10° C) | 50° F (10° C) | 50° F (10° C) |
| Minimum service temperature | -40° F (-40° C) | -40° F (-40° C) | -40° F (-40° C) |
| Maximum heat resistance | 302° F (150° C) | 302° F (150° C) | 302° F (150° C) |
Performance Key:
*** Excellent
** Very Good
* Fair
NR—Not Recommended
New Tagging Tool Could Link Marketers With Twitter Users
Touchatag is a new tool for Twitter users being tested by R/GA’s Richard Ting that involves the use of tags on objects, that when swiped, can trigger content to be sent to the microblog. Potential uses of the Touchatag platform, which combines radio frequency identification technology with the bar-code system, include a shopper receiving branded content via an RFID chip placed in a pair of sneakers purchased at a shoe store, according to this article.
(Original article: New Tagging Tool Could Link Marketers With Twitter Users)



