Agilent Technologies has introduced a microplate labelling system for automated on-demand and barcode print-and-apply applications in life-science laboratories.
According to the company, the Agilent Microplate Labeller combines the easy-to-integrate form factor, speed and proven label applicator of its predecessor with a thermal label printer that provides 600dpi resolution, crisp images and a range of 1D and 2D coding symbologies.
The Agilent Microplate Labeller achieves repeatability and reliability through high-precision registration, a tensioned peeling system that ensures label backings stay taut, certified designed-for-automation labels and durable die-cast aluminium construction.
With its compact size, the labeller fits on a benchtop.
It is able to print and apply labels at speeds of up to one label every four seconds.
When integrated into automated systems, the Agilent Microplate Labeller is powered by the VWorks software: an application capable of importing data and creating custom labels for the labeller.
The software enables the user to apply unique sets of data to labels on all four sides of a microplate.
The microplate labeller can be operated as a standalone instrument using the included Platetag software.
It can be integrated into third-party systems via the included ActiveX control and RS-232 serial or RJ45 Ethernet ports.