Coding helps anti-counterfeiting by putting a unique, recorded mark on products that fakes cannot easily clone in bulk, and by letting customers or inspectors verify...
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Serialization in pharma and tobacco track-and-trace means each saleable unit and case carries a unique, government-registered code tied to a national database, so it can...
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Inkjet (TIJ/CIJ/PIJ) lays fast-dry or pigment ink for flexible, low-cost marks on many substrates; laser ablates the surface for permanent, consumable-free coding; thermal transfer (TTO)...
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Match the technology to the job: TIJ for clean, low-maintenance carton and date coding; CIJ for very high speed and uneven or recessed surfaces; PIJ...
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Look for CE (EU safety/EMC) and ISO (quality management, e.g. ISO 9001) on an industrial printer, plus any market-specific marks for your destination. Certifications signal...
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No. A SHICAI tabletop printer runs standalone – messages are created and stored on the 7-inch touch screen and imported from USB, with no computer...
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MES/ERP/PLC integration matters when codes must be driven by line data – serialization, batch records, one-item-one-code. SHICAI inline printers sync via photo-eye and encoder and...
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A full-line supplier (TIJ, CIJ, PIJ, laser, egg, desktop) lets you standardize support, spares and integration across technologies; a specialist may go deeper in one....
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Pick ink by substrate: fast-dry for non-porous plastic, metal and glass; standard for porous carton and paper; pigment for colored or recycled surfaces; food-grade or...
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Match the coder to your line speed by checking the maximum m/min the printer sustains at your print height and code complexity. SHICAI inline coders...
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Total cost of ownership = purchase price plus consumables (ink, solvent, cartridges), maintenance, spare parts and integration over the machine’s life. A cheap CIJ can...
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Choose print height by the largest mark you need: date/text on cartons is fine at a few mm, while large case or pallet codes need...
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