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    theckman80
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    Does anyone know if anyone makes a clear plastic top for Ganslun automatic pens? The black plastic top is my only gripe. I label all my vials with the dose and what they are, the black plastic makes it hard to see.

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      When I say top, I mean the pen cartridge holder.

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        I wish. Unfortunately they don't

        "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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          I wish. Unfortunately they don't

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          @Randy man, oh well. I'll have to keep an eye out. I wish I had an injection molding machine.

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            PeptideEd
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            @theckman80 Out of curiousity, what label size do you use to label your catridges?

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              I use 12mmx40mm on my cartridges and 20mmx40mm on my vials from nexaph.

              I tried running the labels long ways on the cartridges, but they never stayed. This way, they adhere to themselves and the cartridge.

              I just put the peptideand the dose/number of units/clicks to dose it.

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                @theckman80 - I just tried experimenting with 14x30mm transparent labels using the Niimbot D11 label printer. I have no problem getting them to stick length-wise on 3ml cartridges 🙂 Works great, and I can still eyeball the amount of fluid left in the vial due to the labels being transparent 🙂

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                  @theckman80 - I just tried experimenting with 14x30mm transparent labels using the Niimbot D11 label printer. I have no problem getting them to stick length-wise on 3ml cartridges 🙂 Works great, and I can still eyeball the amount of fluid left in the vial due to the labels being transparent 🙂

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                  @Ed-Warnicke im going to have to try those. Thank you very much!

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                    @theckman80 a picture is worth one thousand words:

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                      @theckman80 a picture is worth one thousand words:

                      197AB6F3-DCAC-4C75-BEB7-5C8395EE423E_1_102_a.jpeg

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                      @Ed-Warnicke I have purchased a set of those labels, they will be here tomorrow. Im excited to see how they work for me.

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                        I do the same thing ed does if im labeling a cart. Pro tip - use the alcohol wipe on it first, let it dry, then apply the label

                        "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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                          The Alcohol trick worked a treat. I'm really happy with being able to rotate cartridges and queue up the plunger within a click/U. It's funny, the lady and I both have 4 pens now. How this "hobby" grows.

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