Posts Tagged ‘verification’
Solving: 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…
Read MoreSolving: Eliminate Errors in Food Package Labeling
At PaladinID, we create labels for specific applications that may eliminate errors in food package labeling. As we’re seeing the Food & Beverage industry expand with barcode verification and authentication, we wanted to share this Case Study by Microscan. Error-Proofing Food Packaging Processes —A BARCODE CASE STUDY Often, as food manufacturers look to develop quick…
Read MoreSolving: Optical Character Recognition for Bar Codes
Barcode Reading goes to a new level in Pharmaceutical Packaging Microscan’s partner, Industrielle Sensorsysteme Wichmann (ISW) GmbH has been decoding Data Matrix symbols, reading text with Optical Character Recognition (OCR), or performing product inspection with machine vision with high-performance, turnkey automation solutions for over 20 years. We wanted to feature this Microscan Vision Select Partner,…
Read MoreCYBRA and PaladinID introduce an RFID Starter Kit
Are your clients asking about RFID product labels? Would your clients benefit from an RFID starter kit to get them started? Have you missed out on an opportunity to provide a product because you couldn’t meet packaging or production specs? Have you been hearing a lot about the Industrial Internet of Things? IIoT – the…
Read MoreFood Packaging And Label Accuracy
Small and medium-sized food & beverage manufacturers face food packaging and label accuracy issues. When they find that one of their products becomes popular, there are production issues that may crop up. The Challenge: Often, manufacturers may experience a jump in defective and inaccurate output. As seasoned producers are well aware, larger food chains attach…
Read MoreLVS-7510 Print Quality Inspection System
The LVS-7510 print quality inspection system is for companies who need 100% verification on their labels not only on bar codes but text as well. More and more companies are getting fined for poorly printed labels or for unreadable bar codes. This is a perfect solution that integrates into a standard thermal transfer printer like…
Read MoreSolving: Talking to Movers & Shakers In RFID
PaladinID is talking with industry leaders about how technology is leading bar codes into a more expansive platform involving RFID and NFC…. Dana Ritchie, of PaladinID, is moderating this interview with Tim Daly, NFC Evangelist for NXP. Q: Tim, let’s just back track for a moment and recount when you first were introduced to…
Read MoreSolving: Expand Bar Code Capabilities with RFID
PaladinID receives Alien Academy RFID certification! Imagine a simple product label being able to tell the entire product story in real time. Using radio frequency identification (RFID), one can track a product from point of manufacture & packaging through the supply chain to the consumer. RFID is becoming the industry standard for product identification, real-time…
Read MoreOn-Line Bar Code Verification Revisited
In an earlier post we talked about an application in which our client needed to verify the print quality of bar codes as they were being printed. We recommended an after market bolt-on scanning device that could trigger a divert from the manufacturing line if a sub-standard bar code was detected. Well, we have another client with a…
Read MoreRJS/ Printronix high speed on-line verification on the manufacturing floor
One of our manufacturing customers approached us with a business problem to solve. (That’s what we do!) The product that our customer makes is targeted to retail markets and requires highly readable UPC bar codes or they get the product returned from their clients. Or worse, they are assessed an escalating fee for each instance of non-scanning. Because…
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