RE: labels for 96 well plates stored at -80

From: Cariola, Michael L. (CARIOLAM@afip.osd.mil)
Date: Fri Mar 10 2000 - 12:12:44 EST


Is anybody using these labels on PCR plates and running them through thermal
cyclers? Our range would be from -20C to 95C.

Thanks.

Michael Cariola
Quality Control Supervisor
Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory
1413 Research Blvd., Bldg. 101
Rockville, MD 20850
Office: (301) 319-0253 FAX: (301) 295-5932
e-mail: cariolam@afip.osd.mil <mailto:cariolam@afip.osd.mil>

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Freedy, James [OBI] [SMTP:Jfreedy@obius.jnj.com]
        Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 7:35 AM
        To: Recipients of ABRF List
        Subject: RE: labels for 96 well plates stored at -80

        Chris,
        We use labels which are kept in -70† C. The labels are "Tiger Tuff"
brand
        and they are used with Zebra 105S printers. They are ordered from
Moore
        Pressure Sensitive Systems (2600 Waldwn Ave., Checktowanga, NY
14225). Hope
        this helps.
        jim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jacobs, Chris [SMTP:Chris.Jacobs@wl.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 11:34 AM
> To: Recipients of ABRF List
> Subject: labels for 96 well plates stored at -80
>
> We'd like to start using labels to identify the content of 96 well
plates
> which will be stored from room temp all the way down to -80.
>
> I'd like to feed the labels through a printer to reduce the
amount of
> time
> I spend handwriting.
>
> Does anyone know anything that won't peel off at -80??
> Chris Jacobs
>
> DNA Sequencing Lab
> Parke-Davis Pharmaceuticals
> Office Phone: (734) 622-5724
> Lab Phone: (734) 622-1815
>
> E-mail: chris.jacobs@wl.com



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