ClinSpark renders ZPL during the integrated print process. In addition, the ClinSpark Agent uses the Link-OS SDK to communicate with printers. Therefore, we specifically recommend Zebra as printing hardware.
Recommendation
Foundry Health recommends the use of Zebra Printers.
Well established industry leader in label printing hardware and software technologies
Widely accepted and used within clinical research settings, including near 100% adoption across all of our customers
Deep development history with ClinSpark, strong support experience on our team
Specifically, we recommend the use of the ZD410 printers using the Link-OS printer operating system. Other manufacturers will support ZPL, but you use these at your own risk.
A list of Zebra Link-OS compatible printers can be found on their website.
Recommendation
We suggest the use of the ZD series desktop printers for both labels and wristbands.
Compact design, fast printing, high quality label output. Can be easily deployed in a variety of clinic settings
Capable of printing all label types, including sample tubes and subject wristbands
Available in a ‘healthcare’ model configuration with disinfectant ready plastics and an IEC 60601-1 compliant power supply
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A list of compatible printers can be found on the Zebra website.
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Note that Zebra model printers may not be drop in replacements for each other, as settings such as print darkness and print speed may vary between models. |
Wristbands
The Zebra ZD510-HC is a dedicated wristband printer.
If customers are interested in using separate printers for subject wristbands, we encourage first reaching out to Foundry Health to discuss intended use and possible implications to label designs.
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Some customers have successfully used the Zebra HC100 for subject wristbands. However this printer was discontinued 31-Oct-2018 and
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went out of service and support 30-Oct-2021, therefore we do not recommend its use
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If customers are interested in using separate printers for subject wristbands, we encourage first reaching out to Foundry Health to discuss intended use and possible implications to label designs.
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