Posts Tagged ‘software’
Epson C6000 Series Printers
The new Epson C6000 inkjet label printers were just announced at PackExpo 2019. We are very excited about this new inkjet printer line Yes, Epson has listened to the market and upgraded to features that users asked for! The Epson C6000 series printers are specifically designed as a color upgrade to thermal transfer printing. This…
Read MoreIntroducing The FlexPack® Autobagger TTO
We are very excited to announce that PaladinID is now offering the innovative FlexPackPRO® Autobagger TTO. This new printing solution eliminates labels and allows you to print directly onto the bag. These Autobagger TTO models are specially designed to integrate easily into most stand-alone autobagger systems, saving significant time and money! It’s also an excellent,…
Read MoreSolving: Simplifying Barcodes for Made-to-Order Products
Simplifying Barcodes by Connecting Inventory Logic with Custom Order Specs — Custom (or Make-to Order) manufacturers, sometimes called “Jobbers”, typically produce a wide variety of products with different dimensions, colors, sizes and other features. We can connect the commonalities in these variations with “license-plate” tracking barcodes to an item or a container, such as a…
Read MoreAccurate Barcode Labeling Throughout the Supply Chain
The Problem: An increasingly important part of making products is to ensure that the product packaging and shipping containers have the correct barcode labels to meet customer requirements — which requires an accurate barcode labeling process. Failure to do so can result in your customer rejecting the shipment or imposing financial penalties. It used to be…
Read MoreSolving: Selecting Bar Code Labeling Software
Selecting Bar Code Labeling Software: some thoughts on how to evaluate Software & Service options for your business. Product labels are primarily intended to be user-focused, but increasingly, there is the need to include data that aligns with other business systems to connect with the track & trace objectives of the modern supply chain. Regulation…
Read MoreSolving: Preventing Bar Code Labeling Mistakes using On-Demand Rules-Based Labeling
It used to be simple, you made the product, put it in a box, slapped on a label with the customer name and address, and shipped the product. Now, preventing bar code labeling mistakes is much more complex. In the commercial, global supply chain, shipping containers now need their own individualized “license-plate” tracking bar codes,…
Read MoreSOLVING: Track WIP With Tools and Equipment You ALREADY Have
Three Simple Ways to Use Barcode Scanning to Track WIP with tools and equipment you already have. “I used to have 6 products running in my plant for weeks on end. Now, at any one time, I have 400 different products running through 25 different work centers in my shop with an average delivery time of a…
Read MoreSOLVING: Barcodes vs. RFID
Which is the Best Solution for Work-in-Progress (WIP) tracking? One of the questions that I am frequently asked is, “Barcodes vs. RFID: Should I use Barcodes or RFID to track my work in process?” The Merits of Manual (barcode) and Automatic (RFID) Tracking In this white paper we explore the relative merits of bar code and…
Read MoreAsk the Experts: Bell Hawk Shares Insights for Small Batch Pharmaceutical Drug Manufacturers
Low Cost Compliance with DSCSA Serialization Requirements for Small Batch Pharmaceutical Drug Manufacturers When we think about pharmaceutical manufacturing and packaging, I think we have this perception that the “big pharmaceutical companies” have deep resources, tremendous infrastructure and have all the resources in the world to comply with FDA regulations, new GS1 standards and DSCSA…
Read MoreSolving: Eliminate Errors while Simultaneously Labeling Thousands of Pipettes and Ampoules
At PaladinID, we create barcode labels for specific applications. As we’re seeing BioTech and Bio Med industries expand with barcode verification and authentication, we wanted to share this Case Study by Microscan where they face the challenges of labeling thousands of pipettes and ampoules. In the laboratory environment, handling multiple pipettes and amoules, there…
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