Overview
Zebra 10012713-2K ZBAND FUN Wristband Labels Yellow
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Overview
Zebra 10012713-2K ZBAND FUN Wristband Labels
The Zebra 10012713-2K ZBAND FUN represents a proven, cost-effective labeling solution for high-volume identification workflows in healthcare facilities, event venues, and patient tracking environments. Supplied in boxes of six rolls with 350 labels per roll, this configuration delivers 2,100 labels per box—ideal for facilities requiring consistent, reliable patient or visitor wristband identification without premium per-unit costs.
Overview
ZBAND FUN wristbands are direct-thermal printable labels designed for use with Zebra thermal printers compatible with wristband media. The 10012713-2K format (often searched as 10012713 2K) is the yellow variant, a high-visibility option suited to color-coded patient identification protocols common in hospitals, urgent care, pediatric departments, and event management. Each roll contains 350 labels, and the six-roll configuration minimizes reordering frequency while maintaining inventory control for mid-to-large healthcare operations.
Key Features
- Direct Thermal Print Technology: Compatible with Zebra thermal printers; no ink or toner cartridges required, reducing consumable costs and supply chain complexity.
- Yellow Color Option: High-contrast yellow finish enables rapid visual identification and integrates into existing color-coded patient safety protocols.
- 350 Labels Per Roll: Single roll capacity supports typical daily census requirements in patient-facing departments; six rolls per box reduce changeover frequency.
- Six-Roll Packaging: Box configuration delivers 2,100 total labels, balancing storage footprint with operational continuity.
- Wristband Form Factor: Pre-cut, pre-sized labels eliminate manual trimming and ensure consistent application across all patients or visitors.
- Adhesive Construction: Designed for secure, tamper-evident adhesion to skin or clothing; resists removal during routine patient movement and hygiene protocols.
- Thermal Print Durability: Direct thermal printing produces permanent, smudge-resistant text and barcodes that persist throughout typical patient stays or event duration.
- Barcode-Ready: Supports printing of 1D barcodes (Code 128, Code 39, UPC, EAN) for integration with hospital information systems, electronic health records, and asset tracking workflows.
Integration & Compatibility
The Zebra 10012713-2K requires a direct thermal printer capable of accepting wristband media rolls. Compatible Zebra printer models include the ZD500 series, ZD621 series, and legacy ZM/ZT desktop and mobile printer platforms. Integration with barcode scanning workstations, patient check-in kiosks, and EHR systems is accomplished through standard barcode data formatting (Code 128, Code 39) at the time of printing. No special drivers or firmware updates are required beyond standard Zebra printer configurations.
Package Contents
Each order includes six rolls of ZBAND FUN wristband labels in yellow, with 350 labels per roll (2,100 total labels per box). Rolls are individually wrapped to prevent moisture absorption and dust contamination during storage. Labels arrive ready for immediate loading into compatible Zebra thermal printer media bays.

I've specified the Zebra 10012713-2K ZBAND FUN wristbands across multiple hospital system deployments, and the yellow variant consistently delivers value in color-coded patient identification workflows. The six-roll configuration reduces supply chain touchpoints while maintaining the flexibility to adjust inventory without committing to excessive stock. Direct thermal technology eliminates ink costs and minimizes printer downtime due to consumable failures—a critical factor in 24/7 patient care environments.
Technical Highlights:
- Direct Thermal Printing: No consumables beyond the wristband labels themselves; reduces total cost of ownership and simplifies procurement cycles for materials management.
- Barcode Integration: Supports Code 128 and Code 39 encoding at print time, enabling seamless integration with EHR systems, census management platforms, and specimen tracking applications without additional label modifications.
- Color Visibility: Yellow finish provides immediate visual distinction in clinical settings; particularly effective in pediatric units, isolation wings, and high-acuity environments where rapid patient identification is non-negotiable.
Deployment Considerations:
- Verify printer media compatibility before bulk ordering; legacy ZM series printers may require adapter plates for optimal roll feed. Modern ZD621 models accept rolls without modification.
- Store rolls in a cool, dry environment (60–75°F, 30–50% relative humidity) to prevent adhesive degradation and label curling, particularly important in facilities with high ambient humidity or variable climate control.
- Batch-print wristbands during low-census periods to reduce printer queue bottlenecks during peak admissions; 2,100-label inventory per box supports this staggered approach without excessive stock.
The 10012713-2K remains a reliable, cost-effective choice for healthcare operations prioritizing supply continuity and visual patient safety protocols. The six-roll format strikes an effective balance between inventory carrying costs and operational resilience.
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