Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 We also use the Dymo, we have one in each room ,lab and office. Very easy to use. Our lab provided the Dymo for printing lab labels. We only had to buy one to print labels for letters. I would bet your lab would do the same. Brent Hrabik, MD > recommend buying a DYMO Labelwriter 330 printer. Uses a roll of labels. > Cost for the printer is <$120 on ebay...... labels available as well. > comes w a program to print the labels. Easy to use and cost <2 cents > per label. I bought two of them and my office staff is in love with > them. > > Tom > > ______________________________________________ > Tom P. Mason, M.D. > tmason@d... > Visit my home page: http://familydoctor.org/drtmason > > " Family Physicians.... physicians that specializes in you. " > > > Labels > > > How does everyone make labels for pathology specimens or PAP smears? > > I think I'm going to break down and create an alphabetical folder and > store label sheets of my patients. Unless anyone knows a program smart > enough to just print one or two labels at a time and know where the next > available label is on an Avery sheet. > > Is there a program in Word or Excel (or both--like the mail merge) that > will automatically print labels? > > Thanks...I plan on tackling this project tomorrow. > - > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 Thanks Tom, Which program do you use to get the information to the printer? Thanks, - Mason said: > recommend buying a DYMO Labelwriter 330 printer. Uses a roll of labels. > Cost for the printer is <$120 on ebay...... labels available as well. > comes w a program to print the labels. Easy to use and cost <2 cents > per label. I bought two of them and my office staff is in love with > them. > > Tom > > ______________________________________________ > Tom P. Mason, M.D. > tmason@... > Visit my home page: http://familydoctor.org/drtmason > > " Family Physicians.... physicians that specializes in you. " > > > Labels > > > How does everyone make labels for pathology specimens or PAP smears? > > I think I'm going to break down and create an alphabetical folder and > store label sheets of my patients. Unless anyone knows a program smart > enough to just print one or two labels at a time and know where the next > available label is on an Avery sheet. > > Is there a program in Word or Excel (or both--like the mail merge) that > will automatically print labels? > > Thanks...I plan on tackling this project tomorrow. > - > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 It comes with its own software. you can also print labels from WORD or any other programs..... We actually print labels from Centricity, our PM system. Tom ______________________________________________Tom P. Mason, M.D.tmason@...Visit my home page: http://familydoctor.org/drtmason"Family Physicians.... physicians that specializes in you." Labels>>> How does everyone make labels for pathology specimens or PAP smears?>> I think I'm going to break down and create an alphabetical folder and> store label sheets of my patients. Unless anyone knows a program smart> enough to just print one or two labels at a time and know where the next> available label is on an Avery sheet.>> Is there a program in Word or Excel (or both--like the mail merge) that> will automatically print labels?>> Thanks...I plan on tackling this project tomorrow.> ->>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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