Laser Cassette Printer

Labzee laser Cassette Printers are precision instruments designed to permanently etch patient and specimen information onto tissue cassettes using high-resolution laser technology. They eliminate the risk of smudging or fading associated with ink-based systems, ensuring long-term traceability. These systems support multiple cassette types and offer seamless integration with laboratory information systems (LIS). Their fast-printing speeds, maintenance-free laser engines, and compact footprint make them ideal for high-throughput lab settings. Our Laser Cassette printers are widely used in pathology labs, clinical diagnostic centers, and histology processing units.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1: When is a Laser Cassette printer used in the lab?

It is used to mark tissue cassettes with permanent identifiers before processing. Laser etching prevents fading, ensuring traceability during long-term storage. It improves sample tracking and reduces manual labelling errors.

2: Can different cassette types be used with the printer?

Yes, most models support a range of standard tissue cassette sizes and formats. Adjustable trays or feeders help accommodate different cassette types. Always verify cassette compatibility with your printer model.

3: Can barcodes be printed with the laser system?

Yes, laser cassette printers can etch 1D and 2D barcodes along with text and logos. This enables integration with LIS and barcode-based workflows. Etched barcodes are durable and scanner friendly.

4: When does the printer require maintenance?

Laser Cassette Printers typically require minimal maintenance. Occasional cleaning of cassette trays and calibration checks are recommended. The laser engine itself is long-lasting and requires no consumables.

5: Can the system be integrated with lab software or LIS?

Yes, most laser Cassette Printers are designed for LIS compatibility. They support direct printing from digital worklists or barcoded samples. Integration enhances automation and reduces transcription errors.