Gas analysis
Nitrox
MOD
34 m
- O2
- 32%
- He
- 0%
- Pressure
- 210 bar
- Owner
- SHOP
Zebra printer workflow
Scuba Stickers is designed around practical thermal-label output for fill rooms, boats, clubs, and technical divers who need repeatable cylinder labels. Zebra support is the first printer direction because the workflow is fast, compact, and realistic for wet bench operations.
Gas analysis
MOD
34 m
A fill station needs labels that can be produced quickly after gas is analyzed. Thermal-label output reduces friction compared with generic document printing or handwritten tape.
Saved label history is useful when the same diver, course, team, or rental cylinder returns for a similar nitrox, trimix, oxygen, or stage bottle label.
The label should keep O2, He, MOD, ppO2, pressure, owner, and analysis date readable without becoming too large for cylinder placement.
Implementation boundary
This page describes the intended workflow. Specific supported Zebra models, label dimensions, connection methods, and mobile OS behavior should be confirmed during launch testing.
Zebra model and firmware
label stock dimensions
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or network flow
iOS and Android print behavior
horizontal and vertical label layouts
fill-room offline expectations
Scuba Stickers helps format and print labels for analyzed gas. It does not analyze gas, verify oxygen content, choose a safe MOD, or replace proper fill-station and diver procedures.
Use-case guides
Printer workflow only matters when the label itself has the right fields for the cylinder, gas, and handoff context.
For shops, rental cylinders, course bottles, customer pickups, and repeat fill-station work.
Open guide GuideFor recreational and training nitrox labels with O₂, MOD, ppO₂, and pressure.
Open guide GuideFor helium mixes, technical trips, stage planning, and saved reprints.
Open guide GuideFor stage, travel, and deco cylinders moving through technical-diving teams.
Open guide