Labelling pen cartridges

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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've seen a lot of people use nimbots but all labels I've seen are for the vials. Cartridges don't have much space though.
 
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?
Yeah, I'm not sure the cart would fit if you left the label on in many pens.
I've thought of using the little vial top 14mm circle labels on the plunger side and taking them off before loading. So far, I just have so many pens that I put each on in a pen each time I load a cartridge, and label that pen!
 
Lol you both have good points. Probably one pen for each purpose willy be better.

But I was thinking more from the point of view of filtering in cartridges to keep for use later.
 
Lol you both have good points. Probably one pen for each purpose willy be better.

But I was thinking more from the point of view of filtering in cartridges to keep for use later.
Yeah, when I make GHK-Cu, I make multiple carts... I just put them in two different blue pens.
 
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 label my carts. I use a Nelko printer. Peptide name, concentration, and dose. Doesn’t affect the cart fitting into the pen.
 
I label my carts. I use a Nelko printer. Peptide name, concentration, and dose. Doesn’t affect the cart fitting into the pen.
Do you know which model? There are a few and I've heard some find stick on glass when cold
 
Do you know which model? There are a few and I've heard some find stick on glass when cold
Off the top of my head no- it’s just a little handheld that prints little strip labels. My carts are room temp when labelled, once in the pen the labels stay on.
 
I've only labeled when I've done extra for things that I need high doses daily and it's just easier reconstituting at once if I'm getting to the second cartridge within a week or two anyway. But otherwise I label the pens only.
 
I use my Nimbot to print labels that I just put on the pen. I would think putting it on the cartridge would be much harder to read through the glass case with the gauge. The labels peel off when I am done with that pep in a particular pen and then replace with a new one.
 
YES, I label my 3ml pen vials. I use a NIIMBOT D110 and I use a 1x white 14*40 label. I wrap it just a hair above the top of the plunger. It contains the peptide name, mg/ml mix, dosage in units, and reconstruction date. It fits the vial just fine, and is flush so it does not obstruct the vial.
 
I label my carts. I use a Nelko printer. Peptide name, concentration, and dose. Doesn’t affect the cart fitting into the pen.
I have a little Nelko and love it. $18 on Amazon and works fine for what I need.
Do you know which model? There are a few and I've heard some find stick on glass when cold
It's a Nelko P21.
Off the top of my head no- it’s just a little handheld that prints little strip labels. My carts are room temp when labelled, once in the pen the labels stay on.
I listed it above. I label all my stuff vendor, size and flavor. I love this little thing. Similar to the Niimbot D110 with way better reviews and not $100 plus like the Niimbot M2.
 
I use my Nimbot to print labels that I just put on the pen. I would think putting it on the cartridge would be much harder to read through the glass case with the gauge. The labels peel off when I am done with that pep in a particular pen and then replace with a new one.

That's exactly what I do, I put the label on the pen and will just remove it and put a new label as needed. I like to look at the contents of the cart before I pin, so anything in the way of that wouldn't work for me.
 
I have tried Sharpie, doesn't work well. I use a set color pen for each, I keep track in my notes
on my phone. And since they're color coded they are easy to remember.
Reta is red, Tirz is green, semax is lavender, Klow is blue of course..
 
That's exactly what I do, I put the label on the pen and will just remove it and put a new label as needed. I like to look at the contents of the cart before I pin, so anything in the way of that wouldn't work for me.
That makes sense, we should be able to see incase of cloudy etc.
 
I use my Nimbot to print labels that I just put on the pen. I would think putting it on the cartridge would be much harder to read through the glass case with the gauge. The labels peel off when I am done with that pep in a particular pen and then replace with a new one.
I was thinking of cartridge labeling so for freezing prefiltered cartridges like tirz
 
I have tried Sharpie, doesn't work well. I use a set color pen for each, I keep track in my notes
on my phone. And since they're color coded they are easy to remember.
Reta is red, Tirz is green, semax is lavender, Klow is blue of course..
That reminds me, Sharpie has one pen that works on glass too. Will check it out.
It's called Sharpie industrial and Sharpie Extreme.
 
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.
 
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).
 
I also label my carts directly. Niimbot N1 with 14x50mm labels (vertical). No issues.
 
Oh I should have said that, I put my 40x20 labels on vertical also..
 

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