Printing Ghs Drum Labels - NeuraLabel 300x User Manual

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NeuraLabel 300x User Guide
Unmarked Media
Unmarked media requires Use Marks
set to "No Marks".
Both Bordered and Borderless are
supported.
Copies and Sequenced labels are
supported.
Marked Media
Marked media requires Use Marks to be
set to "Marks Only".
Make sure the paper/page size you
select in the driver exactly matches the
measured media page size, mark to
mark.
Only Borderless Off mode is supported.
Copies and Sequenced labels are
supported.
7.2

Printing GHS Drum Labels

The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals
was developed to manage and regulate the sage labeling of chemicals. GHS-compliant
labels have critical information, data and pictograms about chemicals, in addition to
basic product and company information, including barcodes.
GHS labels are commonly found on drums, pales, totes and IBC's. Large format drum
labels range in size from 8.5"x11" to 8.5" x 22", but the labels can be any size. Often
these labels are sequentially numbered and printed in batches. The following are tips
and guidelines for printing GHS labels on the NeuraLabel 300x.
GHS label media is usually marked. While the 300x can print on marked or unmarked
media, most GHS labels are pre-diecut rectangular labels, and therefore must be
marked to allow the printer to distinguish the individual labels. This mark must meet
NeuraLabel specifications and can be found on the back of the media.
GHS label media may be fan-fold or it may be on a roll. See the section on roll-to-roll for
more information on rolled media. The figures below show the non-printable back side
of typical fanfold GHS labels marked for the NeuraLabel 300x. The individual labels in
this sample are letter size. These pre-diecut labels are attached together by a release
liner and separated by perforations where the fold occurs. The actual label (sticky part
that is peeled off) will be slightly smaller that the media page itself. It's important to
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