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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Where Do You Need Glow-In-The-Dark?

The DuraLabel thermal transfer printer has a wide range of supplies available. Supplies that include phosphorescent glow-in-the-dark tape. Use the DuraLabel to print on this special tape and you'll have black text and graphics on a white background. But, when the lights go off the label will glow, producing an easily readable black text and graphics on a bright green background.

Use the DuraLabel to make both labels and signs that glow in the dark. Phosphorescent tapes are available up to four inches in width. However, the DuraLabel can tile the printing across multiple strips of tape. That means, for example, that six lengths of tape can be combined to create a 2' x 3' glow-in-the-dark sign.

Where do you need glow-in-the dark labels and signs? In any location in which it is important to provide information during a power or lighting failure. Signs marking exit doors and fire extinguishers are excellent applications. You may need to identify emergency equipment, or potential hazards such as stairs, areas of low headroom or locations where hazardous materials are stored. Phosphorescent labels and signs do not need batteries or any source of outside energy. They will glow, illuminating their message, for up to ten hours.

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