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Print-and-apply systems are often adopted in production facilities to eliminate manual and legacy processes to increase throughput and reduce expenses. This process automatically creates and applies labels to products, packaging, pallets, and more.
Systems integration for print and apply can be a complex, time-consuming process for automatic labelers. Systems integrators need to ensure that systems perform reliably for 24/7 operations to achieve production efficiency while ensuring easy system maintenance.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant effects on business, the most serious of which is employees having to work from home and the global labor shortage. During lockdown periods, field operators face serious challenges regarding on-site practice and support.
Barcodes are ubiquitous, store a lot of information, and speed transaction processing. If a barcode is not readable by the next scanner in the process, all the benefits are lost. If it is a QR code connecting a consumer with a company, the link is lost.
The World Health Organization celebrates World Health Day annually on April 7. The healthcare industry is one of the key verticals we serve.
In March, we upgraded our award-winning Printronix Auto ID T6000e enterprise industrial printer adding integrated RFID and barcode inspection capabilities.
A vital component to any well-managed supply chain is labeling and the quality of your label is essential.
Barcode technology has been a massive success since its introduction to the retail space in 1974 when a pack of Wrigley’s chewing gum became the first commercial item scanned using a barcode. Since then, barcodes have become truly universal.
For the past year, TSC Printronix Auto ID has been working in partnership with SOTI, a world leader in mobile and IoT device management, to provide mobile and IoT solutions to customers.
The world is facing an unprecedented global effort to create, distribute, and administer COVID-19 vaccines. As pharmaceutical companies rush to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine around the world, the supply chain needs to be prepared to deliver billions of vaccines in a short amount of time.