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3 ml Cartridge Label Applicator (20x40)

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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Description

Why you’ll like it

  • Made for the Station: Swaps in for the centre 30 ml cartridgesholder in seconds—no tools, no drama.
  • 20×40 precision: Guides are sized for 20×40 mm labels for consistent placement on 3 ml cartridges.
  • Hands-stay-steady: Cradle-and-roll motion supports the vial so labels go on smoothly and square.
  • Left-to-right flow: Sits in the centre so you can reconstitute, then move to labeling without breaking rhythm.
  • Compact & cute: Small footprint, tidy bench vibes.

How it’s used

  1. Seat the applicator in the Station’s centre bay (or use it standalone).
  2. Drop a 3 ml cartridge into the cradle, centred and upright.
  3. Peel a 40×40 mm label so the leading edge is free.
  4. Line that edge up with the alignment hole/guide.
  5. Push the label onto the cartirdge; the cartridge auto-spins to start the wrap.
  6. Finish by spinning the cartridge by hand in the cradle to apply the label fully.
  7. Smooth once, check alignment, slide to the egress side. Done.

At-a-glance

  • Format: 20×40 mm self-adhesive cartridge labels.
  • Compatibility: 3 ml Vial & Cartridge Reconstitution Station (centre bay swap)
  • Use case: Fast, straight, repeatable labeling for 3 ml cartridge
  • Form factor: Small, efficient, bench-friendly.

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