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Barry J. Weckesser
March 6th, 2009, 09:49 PM
I know this topic has been briefly covered on other parts of this forum but I just wondered what most people are doing as far as labeling and keeping track of the MxR cards - I have six cards each with a Transcend 16GB SDHC. If I use these cards on a project that spans several days is there a problem with labeling them with a "magic marker" on the bare metal part of the MxR card (opposite the side with the MxR label) and then remove it with an alcohol swab (I am in the medical field) when I have fully dowloaded the card and want to reuse it for some other project? I would like to put more info than "1,2,3" but label with dates and subject material - perhaps this is too much of a carryover from tape days.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

John Peterson
March 8th, 2009, 08:03 AM
I know this topic has been briefly covered on other parts of this forum but I just wondered what most people are doing as far as labeling and keeping track of the MxR cards - I have six cards each with a Transcend 16GB SDHC. If I use these cards on a project that spans several days is there a problem with labeling them with a "magic marker" on the bare metal part of the MxR card (opposite the side with the MxR label) and then remove it with an alcohol swab (I am in the medical field) when I have fully dowloaded the card and want to reuse it for some other project? I would like to put more info than "1,2,3" but label with dates and subject material - perhaps this is too much of a carryover from tape days.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Sounds good to me.

John

Ross Herewini
March 8th, 2009, 10:13 AM
I know this topic has been briefly covered on other parts of this forum but I just wondered what most people are doing as far as labeling and keeping track of the MxR cards - I have six cards each with a Transcend 16GB SDHC. If I use these cards on a project that spans several days is there a problem with labeling them with a "magic marker" on the bare metal part of the MxR card (opposite the side with the MxR label) and then remove it with an alcohol swab (I am in the medical field) when I have fully dowloaded the card and want to reuse it for some other project? I would like to put more info than "1,2,3" but label with dates and subject material - perhaps this is too much of a carryover from tape days.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.


Hi Barry,

That's a great idea. I'm meeting with the label manufacturer of the MxR-Express card next week, so I will bring up the idea of re-writing, and making the logo a wash.