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Tags embedded into self-adhesive labels

Worldlabel.com patents a process for accurate embedding of RFID tags (Chips) into self-adhesive paper labels, both reducing costs effectively and with increased reliability and consistency.

News from Worldlabel.com, Oct 7, 2004

Versatile ink saves costs on the production line

Ideal for use on both light and dark coloured materials, a versatile ink provides greater flexibility on the production line as only one printer and one ink needs to be used.

News from Linx Printing Technologies, Sep 21, 2004

Trackside printing system is very low cost

A production trackside printing system is just 6% the cost of traditional systems and had already been installed at 14 sites across Europe for some of the world's best-known automotive OEMs.

News from GSM Printer and Label Systems, Sep 13, 2004

RFID labelling technology is here to be used

Labelling Systems maker advises that it is well equipped with product knowledge and materials to make labelling using RFID technology as easy as possible for its customers to use.

News from Advanced Labelling Systems, Aug 19, 2004

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Data Matrix verifier ensures codes conform with QA

Data Matrix code verifier features an integrated camera and light unit that has been designed specifically for Data Matrix code verification and ensures codes meet ISO and AIM standards.

News from Absolute Vision, Aug 10, 2004

Software management package removes coding errors

Software management package controls coding and scanning equipment and assists in eliminating coding errors by removing the manual operation of coding devices sited on the production floor.

News from Imaje UK, Aug 3, 2004

RFID makes it easy to keep track of products

Simplicity and intelligence feature a RFID system that offers straightforward integration with modern industrial network architectures and has robust IP65 construction.

News from Schneider Electric, Jul 20, 2004

Small diameter reader tags fit small containers

Several new tags include three for embedding in pallets, totes, or small containers and have 736 bytes of read/write memory, and a data transfer rate of 1000 bytes per second.

News from Escort Memory Systems, Jun 28, 2004

Software breakthrough gives highest yet read rates

Leading supplier of machine vision systems and vision sensors has announced a breakthrough in Data MatrixT code reading software that provides the highest yet read rates.

News from Cognex UK, May 12, 2004

2D code reader has dual optics

Versatile, high speed 2D code reader has dual optics enabling oneunit to read both high density Data Matrix and large, low density linear barcodes.

News from Absolute Vision, Mar 15, 2004

Moulded fascias production simplified

Using an adhesive-backed inlay simplified the production of moulded fascias by eliminating print operations and reducing the cosmetically-critical area on the moulding, while maintaining quality.

News from GSM Primographic, Feb 17, 2004

Hand-held code-reader aids part tracking

Hand-held multi-symbology code-reader aids remote parts tracking, mobile data integration and quality control in the aerospace and automotive industries.

News from Absolute Vision, Feb 3, 2004

Moulded fascias production simplified

Using an adhesive-backed inlay simplified the production of moulded fascias by eliminating print operations and reducing the cosmetically-critical area on the moulding, while maintaining quality.

News from GSM Printer and Label Systems, Jan 30, 2004

RF-ID offered where bar codes are unusable

For those applications where bar code is not suitable, RF-ID technology uses omnidirectional radio signals for sortation and/or distribution of RFID tagged objects.

News from Accu-Sort Europe, Jan 1, 2004

Printer resists liquids, does not trap dirt

Important features of a two-line printer are that liquid runs easily off the printer and there are no dirt traps, making it ideal for food, pharmaceutical and washdown environments.

News from Linx Printing Technologies, Dec 15, 2003

Textured polyester film chosen for nameplates

Following extensive research and development, a US based printing company has chosen textured polyester film as the preferred substrate for a replacement product for aluminium nameplates.

News from Autotype International, Dec 4, 2003

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Plastic-film ink adheres to difficult materials

Black plastic-film ink offers excellent adhesion to many plastics, such as PVC and nylon that can be difficult to print onto effectively - suitable for coding cabling and plastic extrusions.

News from Linx Printing Technologies, Nov 17, 2003

Labelling process incorporated into SCADA systems

Integrating the use of SCADA software (supervisory control and data acquisition) into the labelling process allows incorporation of SCADA from initial recipe process to finished product labelling.

News from Advanced Labelling Systems, Nov 5, 2003

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Innovative new labelling machinery continues

Advanced Labelling Systems is continuing to create innovative new labelling machinery to meet the increasing demands of today's manufacturer, retailer and consumer

News from Advanced Labelling Systems, Oct 28, 2003

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Versatile labelling on show at PPMA

This years PPMA show at the NEC Birmingham proved to be a resounding success for Advanced Labelling Systems.

News from Advanced Labelling Systems, Oct 28, 2003

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Low-cost code printing onto outer case cartons

Crayon Plus, a high performance, low cost drop on demand inkjet printer that codes directly onto outer case cartons, has been launched by coding and marking specialist, Imaje.

News from Imaje UK, Oct 27, 2003

PPMA a success for labelling equipment specialist

This years PPMA show at the NEC Birmingham proved to be a resounding success for Advanced Labelling Systems.

News from Advanced Labelling Systems, Oct 21, 2003

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Inks for package labelling optimise performance

Two alcohol-resistant inks significantly reduce operating costs while optimizing printer performance and maximizing the quality of the printed package or material.

News from InkJet, Inc, Oct 14, 2003

'Track and Trace' software tracks barcodes

User friendly, Windows based software enables companies to track barcode or RFID labelled items through the manufacturing, warehousing, despatch and logistics process.

News from MAP80 Systems, Oct 8, 2003

Automated labelling pays for itself quickly

Labelling CD's, VHS, DVDs and other media with promotional stickers has to be done in bulk and quickly, and when automated the labelling pays for itself very quickly, said a manufacturer.

News from Application Developments, Sep 16, 2003

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