Labelling pen cartridges

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I only label the pen with a nimbot label maker. I bought a number of pens from Alibaba and I keep them capped so it's more convenient to have the label on the pen itself.
 
I use the NIIMBOT D110 and use the same 14mmx40mm labels that I use on regular 3 mm vials. I just place it length-wise and it goes in the cart holder just fine as long as you don’t have any corners peeling up at all. I just take my thumb and make sure it’s pressed on well. I also label the pen itself with the same label. I prefer both labeled as I have a multi-user household and I don't want my spouse to make any mistakes.

Having both labeled makes it where when I have a pen giving me issues (like the Bird that apparently doesn’t like to be cold), I can just take the cart out and put it in the bag with the other 3 mL vials. I don’t have to stop what I’m doing to make a new label at that point and then I use a syringe to draw from it, which I sometimes do if it’s near the end and not worth priming another pen.
 
randompersonrandom said:
if I'm reconning for later, I write what it is on the side in sharpie.
ha me too, but then later its hard to read 🤣 Guess Ill have to find one that works. I bought the nimbot, hid it, and I have no idea where !
 
I use my Nimbot M2, silver 40x20 labels to label carts. I put the label closer to the bottom of the cart so I can still see when I am getting closer to using everything up in the cart. The silver labels stick to the glass very good.
 
I label my carts with a cheap Nimbot D110 and the stock 12x40mm labels. Fits fine and leaves plenty of room to look for cloudiness or blood in the cart (ask me about that one sometime).
 
Oh I should have said that, I put my 40x20 labels on vertical also..
 
RetCurious said:
I'll bite, how did that happen?
My wife and I inject our wombats together normally. The day before I had mixed a new batch and put it in the pen cart. That day I went last and put the kit up. We always look closely for cloudiness, etc. The next day she went first and out of habit she looked before and there were blood "globules" in it. Looked like tiny red dots floating around with a larger group of red plasticky looking glob.

We're assuming it was blood and some amount had coagulated into the larger glob. When I injected the day before, I released my thumb off the pen slightly before removing the needle. When it came out it squirted out of the needle like it had not all injected. When i looked closely I noticed I forgot to get all of the air out of the cart. When I injected, it compressed the big bubble instead of injecting and when I released the pen before removing the needle I guess it had a spring effect and pulled blood into the cart. We've been very careful to remove the pen with pressure still on the pen while checking that no blood has entered the cart. I googled it afterward and it seems pretty common with GLP pens, etc. I left the contaminated vial on the table for a few days, the stuff in it turned a duller red, which would make sense once the oxygen is out of the blood. Not scientific, but it was the only thing we could figure out about what happened and it hasn't occurred since we started being careful to keep pressure on the pen when removing.
 
kj4otu said:
When it came out it squirted out of the needle like it had not all injected. When i looked closely I noticed I forgot to get all of the air out of the cart. When I injected, it compressed the big bubble instead of injecting and when I released the pen before removing the needle I guess it had a spring effect and pulled blood into the cart. We've been very careful to remove the pen with pressure still on the pen while checking that no blood has entered the cart.
That's wild, a good reminder to not miss the "small" steps (cart air prurge) in the process.
 
Dilbert4Life said:
Does anyone label cartridges (instead of labeling the pen)? What size labels do you use? Is there a template on what info is good to include on the labels?
I use this little Kodak label printer for labeling both vials and cartridges:

KODAK Label ERA M50

Product Overview Create and print your own custom labels using the KODAK MEMO app. Designed with an inward-facing blade for safe and easy cutting. Compact, lightweight design fits comfortably in one hand. Perfect for organizing your home, kitchen, stationery, and office supplies. All refill...

kodakphotoprinter.com

It's not fancy but it's inexpensive and works.
 
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