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My shop is rather weird. They ask for PPO2 and MOD as well as analysis to be written down.

There's an MOD column in the fill log at my shop. I think it's to ensure you know what you're doing. Of course, I write MOD for some things based on END, i.e. EAN32 @ 100 whereas many people use 110 (1.4 PO2) and some 130 (1.6 PO2), while other things I write MOD based on PO2, which is sometimes for ~1.6 (O2 @ 20, EAN50 @ 70), an other times for ~1.2-1.3 (21/35 @ 160, 18/45 @ 200), etc..

So it's a mixed bag, and I don't know that it buys them anything.

In any case, I don't put it on my analysis tape. No point IMO.
 
My team -- only Garamond.

Damn kids and their sans-serif crap! *shakes fist* :shakehead:

Word. Serifs look fancy, and therefore fonts with them are more bettah.

I'm still waiting for my new O2 labels to come in.

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Word. Serifs look fancy, and therefore fonts with them are more bettah.

I'm still waiting for my new O2 labels to come in.

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:rofl3:

It actually took me more than a few seconds just to read the dang label...
 
There's an MOD column in the fill log at my shop. I think it's to ensure you know what you're doing. Of course, I write MOD for some things based on END, i.e. EAN32 @ 100 whereas many people use 110 (1.4 PO2) and some 130 (1.6 PO2), while other things I write MOD based on PO2, which is sometimes for ~1.6 (O2 @ 20, EAN50 @ 70), an other times for ~1.2-1.3 (21/35 @ 160, 18/45 @ 200), etc..

So it's a mixed bag, and I don't know that it buys them anything.

In any case, I don't put it on my analysis tape. No point IMO.

Its a CYA holdover from when nitrox was voodoo and trimix was witch's brew :cool2:
 
:rofl3:

It actually took me more than a few seconds just to read the dang label...

Sounds like it performed admirably -- you had to think about it. :eyebrow:

That's the whole purpose of labeling gas, right? :wink:
 
There's an MOD column in the fill log at my shop. I think it's to ensure you know what you're doing. Of course, I write MOD for some things based on END, i.e. EAN32 @ 100 whereas many people use 110 (1.4 PO2) and some 130 (1.6 PO2), while other things I write MOD based on PO2, which is sometimes for ~1.6 (O2 @ 20, EAN50 @ 70), an other times for ~1.2-1.3 (21/35 @ 160, 18/45 @ 200), etc..

So it's a mixed bag, and I don't know that it buys them anything.

In any case, I don't put it on my analysis tape. No point IMO.

Makes sense. Thank you for the help.
 
Word. Serifs look fancy, and therefore fonts with them are more bettah.

I'm still waiting for my new O2 labels to come in.

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it's actually tempting to get some of those labels made just to see the reaction from my buddies :D
 
Word. Serifs look fancy, and therefore fonts with them are more bettah.

I'm still waiting for my new O2 labels to come in.

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With that font I think you'd be better off labelling the tank as Phlogiston.:wink:
 
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