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• I do not see an asset tag template that I want. Can you create one for me?
• Do your asset labels stick well to Dell computers?
• Are your asset tags semi-permanent? We want to use asset tags to label our computers. Can I remove the labels later?
• Does the adhesive on your asset labels come with the labels? Do you need to buy the adhesive separately?
• My logo for my asset tag is not clear. What can I do to improve the quality?
• How do the asset labels stick to a cell phone?
• What is an asset tag and how is it different from a 'Property ID' tag?
• I need help with designing an asset label. Who can I call?
• I do not have a logo. Can you create one for us?
• I want to put asset tags onto our computer backpacks. Do you have any recommendations?
• The tags must withstand high heat. We want to put them on the machine tools and they are periodically heated to 300°F. What asset tag material do you recommend?
• What information should I gather as I start my equipment inventory project? |
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Christopher
Brooklyn Park, MN |
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I do not see an asset tag template that I want. Can you create one for me?
Our programmers can add an asset tag template just for you. We can place your asset tag template under the My Designs area.
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Richard
Baltimore, MD |
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Do your asset labels stick well to Dell computers?
AlumiGuard™ asset tags will
work quite well on computers, including those made by Dell. Most computers
have a case or frame that is made of metal or a high-performance plastic.
Both are ideal application surfaces for asset labels and your asset labels,
once the adhesive is cured, will bond permanently. Apply the asset tag
to an inconspicuous spot on the frame.
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Tricia
Sterling, VA |
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Are
your asset tags semi-permanent? We want to use asset tags to label our
computers. Can I remove the labels later?
Yes, having semi-permanent
asset labels for computers and laptops is a great idea. You may want
to sell your computers or apply a new asset tag. In this application, we
recommend our AlumiGuard™ asset tags. While permanent and very difficult to
remove by a casual user, these asset tags can be removed with the proper
tools. It is kind of like shucking an oyster! Use a knife and pry underneath
the asset tag. The metal asset tag should come off. Any residual adhesive
from your asset tag can be removed with an adhesive remover.
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George
Menlo Park, CA |
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Does
the adhesive on your asset labels come with the labels? Do you need to
buy the adhesive separately?
The asset tags come with
the adhesive previously mounted to the back of the tag. You must remove
the liner to expose the adhesive and press the tag onto the application
surface. Once bonded to a surface and allowed to cure for 48 hours, the
plate is very, very hard to remove. The AlumiGuard™ uses the premier 3M 468MP
adhesive, which is one of their premier 200MP series products.
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Adrian
Kansas City, MO |
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My
logo for my asset tag is not clear. What can I do to improve the quality?
It is always worrisome
if the logo that you want to use on your asset tag or label is not of
great quality (i.e. it has a low resolution). See if you can find a logo
of better quality. Your tags would look better with a higher quality logo.
Logos with very fine lines will not be printable. Lines and spaces have to be at least 2pts in width at the final logo size.
Small details less than 0.01" tend to "fill-in." The thicker the lines, the
better the logo will print. Similarly, logos with text below or around them will not be printable.
We suggest that you remove all text from the logo for best results.
Contact us if you
have any questions regarding the quality of your logo.
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Margaret
Duluth, MN |
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How do the asset labels stick to a cell phone?
Yes, the asset labels stick
very well. And, in fact, we recommend using an asset label on your cell
phone or PDA. In many cases the cell phone gets returned and your life gets
back to normal ... thanks to your asset label or tag!
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Barbara
New York, NY |
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What is an asset tag and how is it different from a 'Property ID' tag?
Asset Tag is the most
common name for the type of tags that you see on these pages. All
of the names are synonyms. Others use terms such as Asset Labels, Asset
Id Label, Asset Identification Labels and Asset Management Labels, Property
Tags, Property Id Tags, Property Id Labels, Property Identification Tags
and Property Identification Labels, Property Asset Management Labels
or even “those little red stickers”! But believe us that they
are all referring to essentially the same thing. We just use the most common
phrase: Asset Tag.
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Patty
Edina, MN |
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I
need help with designing an asset label. Who can I call?
Call us up at 800-952-1457
and follow the prompts to reach our Sales Department. You may also
email us if you prefer. We would be delighted to help you
through the process of designing your custom asset label. We always invite
your suggestions on how to improve our asset labeling and asset tag design
program.
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Joseph
Port Jefferson, NY |
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I
do not have a logo. Can you create one for us?
We offer hundreds of graphics online. Select one of these for your asset tag or label. Adding a logo to
your asset label or tag adds a professional touch and makes it harder to
counterfeit your asset tag or label.
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Kris
Mercer County, PA |
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I want to put asset tags onto our computer backpacks. Do you have any recommendations?
This is a tough one! Adhesive labels will come off too
easily. Consider ordering our AlumiGuard™ asset tags, but instead of adhesive
ask to have holes punched into each end of the tag. Then, rivet the tags
to the nylon strapping or backpack material itself. Rivets can be purchased
at most large hardware stores.
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Jackie
Lordstown, OH |
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The tags must withstand high heat. We want to put them on the machine tools and they are periodically heated to 300°F. What asset tag material do you recommend?
We would recommend our AlumiGuard™ asset tag material for you. It can withstand short term exposures to 1,000°F. But, ask for a sample pack of our asset tags and labels and we would encourage you to test each one. It is always tricky when you start to compare temperature ratings. Temperature tolerance is interpreted in many different ways. Factors are peak temperature duration, performance at each temperature band and the duration of the high heat exposure.
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Skip
Marietta, GA |
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What information should I gather as I start my equipment inventory project?
This may vary by project. Here are some of the fields that customers might gather as they assemble a list of assets to tag:
1. Serial number or other unique number for asset
2. Asset description
3. Cost of the asset
4. Installation and upgrade costs for the asset
5. Date that the asset was purchased or obtained
6. Asset Class
7. Location for the asset
8. Owner of the asset (i.e. is it leased, which company owns it, etc.)
9. Size, weight, color of asset
10. Intellectual Property value or other security risks associated with the asset
(i.e. how critical is it to your security and business strategy to keep the asset tracked)
11. Depreciation method (straight line, double declining depreciation, etc.) and
current asset value (net of depreciation and replacement value)
12. QA/QC and Maintenance requirements for the asset
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