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<br />bars and bar edges. The end result is a superbly defined bar code image and <br />increased accuracy of data collection at a significantly lower cost for a <br />broad range of applications. <br /> <br />COMPANY: <br />*Computype <br />PRODUCT: *Pressure Sensitive Labels (2641470) <br />EVENT: *product Design & Development (33) <br />COUNTRY: *united states (lUSA) <br /> <br />5/9/25 (Item 8 from file: 16) <br />DIALOG(R)File 16:PTS PROMT(TM) <br />(c) 1994 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. <br /> <br />01948274 <br />MEDICAL BAR CODE LABELS OFFER A UNIQUE FORM OF IDENTIFICATION <br /> <br />News Release <br /> <br />February, 1988 <br /> <br />p. 1 <br /> <br />COMPU-CUSTOM BAR CODE LABELS FROM COMPUTYPE INC, WHICH ARE supplied to <br />the World's Blood Transfusion services, are numbered in sequence so that <br />blood bags and blood donors can be uniquely identified. The labels are <br />widely used in the medical industry for keeping track of medical records, <br />medical equipment and also for identifying patients through all aspects of <br />treatment. Due to the computer controlled print techinque duplicate numbers <br />can be totally eliminated hence allowinmg for security when using <br />sequential numbers for sample identifiation. <br />Full text available on PTS New Product Announcements. <br /> <br />COMPANY: <br />*computype <br /> <br />PRODUCT: *Screen Printed Press Sens Labels (2751917) <br />EVENT: *product Design & Development (33) <br />COUNTRY: *United States (lUSA) <br /> <br />5/9/26 (Item 9 from file: 16) <br />DIALOG(R)File 16:PTS PROMT(TM) <br />(c) 1994 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. <br /> <br />01814723 <br />New Ceramic Bar Code Labels Resist Temperatures Up To 1400 Degrees C <br /> <br />News Release <br /> <br />October 12, 1987 <br /> <br />p. 1 <br /> <br />Computype introduces COMPU-Ceramic (TM), a series of ceramic bar code <br />labels, especially designed for permament identification in harsh and <br />extremely high temperature environments. with five different ceramic label <br />products in the line, they offer users a wide variety of choices in <br />performance characteristics, such as resistance to heat, acids, stains, <br />solvents, and water. Maximum operating temperature ranges vary from 600 <br />degrees C (1112 degrees F) to 1400 degrees C (2552 degrees F). <br />COMPU-Ceramic (TM) labels can be custom-designed for specific needs. They <br />are available in any size up to 23 sq. in. (150 sq. em). Symbologies <br />include Code 39, Codabar and I 2 of 5. In addition, the company also offers <br />ready-made ceramic labels that provide a quick response and economic <br />solution to harsh environment needs. Computype, Inc. is a leading <br />manufacturer of preprinted, sequential bar code labels, for use in many <br />