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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Yes, with the right setup. Dark or colored plastics can be marked by selecting the correct wavelength (often UV or Fiber) and tuning power and...
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Laser coding needs very little maintenance – mainly periodic lens cleaning and checking the beam path and interlocks; there are no printheads, inks or solvents...
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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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The SHICAI egg printer applies the code with a gentle, non-contact inkjet jet and a tray that holds each egg steady, so the shell is...
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SHICAI egg coding uses food-grade ink, available in six colors – red, yellow, blue, green, black and white – that are safe for direct contact...
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SHICAI desktop coders offer a print height of 2-12.7 mm and a selectable resolution of 150-600 DPI. Pick higher DPI for scannable barcodes and QR,...
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You control a SHICAI desktop coder three ways: a foot pedal (hands free for the item), a photo-eye sensor (automatic on presence) or a hand...
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Yes. A SHICAI desktop coder marks metal, plastic and cartons with fast-dry ink at 2-12.7 mm height, so a single bench unit handles components, bottles...
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Yes. A desktop inkjet printer is a strong fit for small businesses: low purchase price, no compressed air or PC, and cartridge-only running cost. The...
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The SHICAI G12 desktop coder weighs about 2-3 kg in a metal body, so it is easy to place or move on a bench. Cost...
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Yes. A SHICAI desktop coder imports messages and data from a USB stick or flash drive, so you can load a batch of dates, serials...
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