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Labels and scanning

QR label workflows for culture vessels, media, plants, and inventory

TissueCulture Pro connects physical lab items back to their digital records with customizable labels, printable PDFs, mobile scanning, and label-data exports.

What this helps clean up

Vessel labels are disconnected from the current record

Staff waste time searching for IDs during bench work

Label formats vary across plants, cultures, media, and inventory

External label systems need clean data instead of copy/paste work

How it works

A practical workflow, not another spreadsheet.

1

Choose what needs labels

Open the label tools from plants, cultures, media preparations, acclimatization records, or inventory lots.

2

Print or export

Generate browser-printable labels, exact-size PDF labels for roll printers, or structured data files for external label software.

3

Scan later

Use the built-in scanner to identify a physical item and open the matching record without manual searching.

Relevant capabilities

Custom Label Studio

Choose label dimensions, sheet or roll output, QR placement, visible fields, field order, prefixes, templates, and copy counts.

Mobile QR scanning

Scan supported labels from a phone or tablet to jump directly to cultures, plants, media preparations, protocols, acclimatization records, or inventory lots.

External label exports

Export CSV or JSON label data with reusable mappings for tools such as BarTender, Loftware/NiceLabel, ZebraDesigner, spreadsheets, watched folders, or scripts.

Quick answers

Can I print labels from TissueCulture Pro?

Yes. Label Studio supports multiple record types, custom sizes, QR codes, browser printing, PDF output, and reusable templates.

Can it work with external label software?

Yes. Label data can be exported as CSV or JSON using configurable field mappings.

What can the scanner recognize?

The scanner recognizes TissueCulture Pro IDs for cultures, plants, protocols, media preparations, media formulations, acclimatization records, and supported sandbox labels.