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The world welcomes new life every day. To ensure accurate identification of newborns and prevent confusion or errors, many hospitals and parents opt to collect the fingerprints of newborns as archival records, while some choose the footprints of newborns.
Similar to fingerprints, the footprints of newborns possess unique texture features that remain largely unchanged throughout their lifetime. This uniqueness makes footprints a reliable method for identifying newborns, aiding in their accurate identification in medical facilities and other settings.
In the past, to obtain a newborn's footprint, people would typically apply ink evenly to the baby's foot sole and then gently press it onto paper to leave a clear imprint. However, traditional ink collection methods have some drawbacks. Firstly, the components of ordinary ink may not be completely non-toxic, increasing the risk of infection upon direct contact with the baby's skin and making cleaning difficult. Secondly, ordinary ink is prone to drying or excessive use, reducing work efficiency during the collection process. Prolonged operation may also cause discomfort to the newborn.
However, advancements in modern technology have provided solutions to these problems. A new type of baby footprint printer utilizes special ink processing technology to eliminate the problem of excessive ink. This ink is non-toxic and free from harmful components, providing safety assurance for newborns. What's more, the ink of this printer never dries, allowing it to be used anytime without worrying about drying due to prolonged storage. The innovative design of this new baby footprint printer brings greater convenience and safety to more newborns, helping to ensure the accuracy of medical records and newborn identification.
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