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With form/label combinations that will be variably imaged, laser printers will require cut-sheet products, while impact printers call for pin-fed continuous forms. Schall observed that end-users more often than not dictate design specifications, but distributors must still ask probing questions to determine the type of label that is needed—such as smudge-proof, tamper-proof, image-through and non-image labels—as well as adhesive requirements. "For instance, labels applied to a blood bag or a test tube require a permanent adhesive or one that causes the label to disintegrate if someone tries to pull it, while a removable adhesive may be required for labels that will be moving through several different operations," he advised.
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