Coding system suitable for mass serialisation March 1st 2007 At Total Processing & Packaging 2007, Sunala will preview an advanced version of the Wolke m600 thermal transfer ink jet printer and show the latest version of its Pharmacarton Coding station, designed for in-line high resolution printing of lot, expiry and barcodes for pharmaceutical and medical cartons. Pharmacarton II has been designed around the animal health requirement of mass serialisation using Datamatrix codes and the proposed changes t European pharmaceutical traceability requirements. The new model is said to resolve the issue of printing high density barcodes and 2d codes in-line by totally controlling the carton during the print and vision process. Codes are printed using the wolke m600 Advanced thermal inkjet printer and then verified by a SEA Vision OCV character verification system. The unit comprises carton conveyor, stabilising belts and reject unit. Stand 4221 More articles from Sunala Ltd: |