Pharmaceutical lines favor laser serialization because the mark is permanent, tamper-proof and adds no ink or solvent to a regulated product. SHICAI laser coders apply...
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Laser has a higher upfront cost than inkjet (TIJ or CIJ) but near-zero running cost – no ink, solvent or cartridges for years. Inkjet is...
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The SHICAI K10 is the basic inline coder for straightforward, lower-complexity line coding, while the K11 adds advanced features for more demanding setups – more...
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The ‘AI’ in SHICAI K110+AI points to automatic coding assisted by vision and recognition – the unit helps position, verify or sort marks with less...
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Laser coding is eco-friendly in that it adds no ink, solvent or ribbon to landfill and needs no chemical disposal. Safety comes from enclosed beam...
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The SHICAI S100 is an inline coder built for high-speed carton lines: it sustains fast throughput while holding 600 DPI so barcodes and QR codes...
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The SHICAI P70 is an online inkjet printer aimed at cartons and outer boxes, where high-resolution date, batch, barcode and QR marking on secondary packaging...
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A handheld is portable and operator-driven for intermittent, low-volume marks; an online (inline) printer is fixed to the line and prints every item at speed...
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An egg coding machine prints dates, farm IDs and traceability codes directly on eggshells using food-grade ink, without cracking them. The SHICAI egg coder uses...
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No. A laser coder needs no ink, solvent, ribbon or cartridge – the beam does the marking. That is the headline advantage over every ink...
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Yes. Laser marking is permanent – it changes the material itself rather than laying ink on top, so the code survives abrasion, solvents, cold chains...
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Yes. SHICAI laser coders mark QR codes, DataMatrix and 1D barcodes by ablating a high-contrast pattern on the surface, scannable at POS and on the...
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