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Eager to use mobile printers but still have some unanswered questions? Ask away—no question is too small! Here are some of the most common questions and their answers to help you choose the right mobile printing solution for your needs.
As TSC Auto ID continues to lead the way in barcode and RFID printing solutions, it’s essential to reflect on the partnerships that have helped shape our success. One such valued partner is Levata, a company that has worked with TSC Auto ID for over 12 years. We recently had the pleasure of speaking with Todd Muscato, Chief Digital Officer at Levata, to gain insight into the collaborative relationship between our companies.
With the significant workforce constraints in hospitals, technology inevitably needs to evolve to streamline workflows. Healthcare professionals seek solutions to accelerate work processes and enhance point-of-care (POC) services to achieve patient-centric care. Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) refers to medical diagnostics performed at or near the site of patient care. It enables rapid test results, allowing doctors to make immediate and informed decisions regarding patient treatment. Reducing the time between diagnosis and treatment can lead to faster medical intervention and enhance patient outcomes efficiently and precisely.
As e-commerce and brick-and-mortar continue to merge, retailers face increasing complexities with omnichannel pricing strategies. Recent studies show that 85% of Buy Online, Pick Up In-Store (BOPIS) customers make additional purchases when picking up their orders in-store. Another common customer behavior is showrooming, where customers visit stores to experience products firsthand before purchasing online. These demands require retailers to maintain competitive pricing across both online and offline stores to retain potential customers.
With the boom in e-commerce and omnichannel fulfillment, warehouses have become crucial and are growing in number. This growth has led to a surge in warehouse vehicles like forklifts, with the market projected to grow by 40% from 2023 to 2031.These vehicles are vital for moving inventory on the premises. For operations that rely heavily on them, a mobile printer with a shoulder strap isn’t enough. Additional accessories are necessary to streamline the labeling process.
Linerless is emerging as a favored labeling solution. Whether in retail, logistics, healthcare, or beyond, enterprises are seeking a greener, more efficient labeling experience. Dive into our ultimate Q&A guide below to help you make informed decisions on integrating Linerless Labeling into your operations for sustainable and streamlined labeling.
In the healthcare industry, the medication administration process demands careful attention and high precision to prevent patient harm. Clinical prescriptions and treatments play a crucial role in determining the medication route for patients, and any error resulting from a delay or omission is irreversible. Particularly, time-critical medicines (TCM) require special consideration due to their time sensitivity, and failure to administer them promptly could lead to severe consequences. In the United States alone, 7,000 to 9,000 people die each year as a result of medication errors.
Logistics operations are vital for any business supply chain, enabling product flow from the producer or supplier to the end-users, or vice-versa. Mobile printers are essential in this dynamic setting, compared to stationary printers. Although mobile printers align with the “on-the-go” nature of logistics operations, specific requirements may vary based on the working scenarios or environments. When making decisions, it's crucial to consider elements such as mobility requirements, media usage, durability, charging capabilities, and working conditions.
Warehouse and logistics are the hidden success behind nearly every business operation, ensuring items move through the supply chain at the right place and time. Speed and efficiency are critical in these industries, and labeling is no exception. Labeling is essential in item, box, and pallet tracking. The key is performing this action quickly and efficiently. Adopting linerless applications can benefit warehouse and logistics businesses in three important ways: improved operational efficiency, reduced costs, and a safer and more sustainable business.
Although traditional labels have been widely used in the retail sector, they have certain limitations. The traditional label length is fixed with a set length of cut labels within each roll. To adapt to varying label lengths, users tend to purchase multiple printers, one for each label length type. Alternatively, users will stop operations to change label rolls if there are a limited number of printers. This affects operational efficiency and throughput significantly.