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What Are Waterproof Barcode Labels? A Complete Buyer’s Guide

What Are Waterproof Barcode Labels? A Complete Buyer’s Guide

| 30 March 2026 | 0 Comments

Whether you run a warehouse, manage outdoor equipment, process food products, or track assets in a hospital, one problem comes up again and again: standard paper labels fail. They smear, peel, and become unreadable the moment moisture enters the picture. That is where waterproof barcode labels come in. In this guide, we cover what waterproof […]

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Thermal Transfer Barcode Labels: The Complete Guide

Thermal Transfer Barcode Labels: The Complete Guide

| 26 March 2026 | 0 Comments

Walk through any warehouse, hospital stockroom, or manufacturing floor and you will notice them instantly. Clean black barcodes on crisp white or silver labels, readable by any scanner within milliseconds. Most of them were printed using thermal transfer technology. Whether you are upgrading your asset tracking system, exploring label options for inventory management, or simply […]

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| 2 August 2024 | 0 Comments

What goes into a blog post? Helpful, industry-specific content that: 1) gives readers a useful takeaway, and 2) shows you’re an industry expert. Use your company’s blog posts to opine on current industry topics, humanize your company, and show how your products and services can help people.

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Step-by-step guide to creating DIY vintage metal rim tags

Step-by-step guide to creating DIY vintage metal rim tags

| 6 October 2014 | 0 Comments

  If you’re in love with all things vintage, here is something that will appease your visual senses. Create easy and inexpensive vintage metal tags using the power of tea leaves—all in the comfort of your home. These metal tags have a multitude of uses—gift packing, product packaging and shipping, marking, decoration, scrapbooking, creating DIY […]

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High-tech bar codes thwart counterfeiters

High-tech bar codes thwart counterfeiters

| 22 May 2014 | 0 Comments

In fiction, counterfeiters are discovered when the detective cleverly spots a fatal flaw in the picture on a fiver or a tenspot. In real life, it’s not that easy to tell. Recently, a team of Pacific Rim researchers reported on their work on a new bar code format that they hope will make counterfeiting a […]

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On Britain’s largest warship, QR codes map the way

On Britain’s largest warship, QR codes map the way

| 18 April 2014 | 0 Comments

Finding your way around a shopping mall or football stadium can be hard enough – imagine having to navigate the windowless labyrinth of the two mammoth warships that will soon be part of Britain’s Royal Navy. Lucky for the crews working on those ships, there’s now a QR code-powered navigation system to guide them. The […]

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Libraries opting for RFID over barcode tags

Libraries opting for RFID over barcode tags

| 3 April 2014 | 0 Comments

Library patrons in Wallingford, Connecticut, now have the same checkout options that they do in the supermarket— person-to-person or automated self-checkout. Since the system’s inauguration at the beginning of the year, quite a few patrons are choosing RFID-powered self-checkout. In that respect, they are like library patrons across the country. RFID — Radio-Frequency Identification — […]

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Study: “Mobile is the new normal”

Study: “Mobile is the new normal”

| 23 January 2014 | 0 Comments

The 2013 holiday shopping season proved again and again that consumers are making mobile commerce a part of their lives. Studies of consumer behavior during the holiday season have noted increases in consumer usage of smart phones and/or tablets for holiday shopping—and not just for actual sales transactions. Consumers are scanning bar and QR codes, […]

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QR code medical bracelets help kids with autism & their parents

QR code medical bracelets help kids with autism & their parents

| 8 January 2014 | 0 Comments

Some years ago, before QR codes and smart phones could conjure reams of information with a point and a click, I went to the mall with a friend and our toddler children. We had settled into a table at the food court for lunch, and my friend had gone off to get some food, loosening […]

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How Colorado will tag its marijuana

How Colorado will tag its marijuana

| 31 December 2013 | 0 Comments

The ghosts of Woodstock must be watching in disbelief at the dawning of the age of legalized, recreational marijuana in Colorado — and they’re probably wondering about the state’s very un-peace-and-love mandate that every baggie of weed be tracked with an RFID tag. Medical marijuana was already legal in Colorado when a referendum on legalizing […]

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