Hi All,
Most of our finished products are packed into generic cardboard cases and then the barcode, product description, BBE, etc. are inkjet printed directly on to the case.
The quality of the barcode is important for the major multiples and we check these randomly with a verifier meeting the ISO 15426-1 requirements. Usually all is OK but with limited resources it is difficult to check more than a couple of times a shift. If there is a problem with a printer then it can usually be idenfied with the human eye as well (e.g. lost lines, judder in the belt, etc.).
One major multiple seems to be really clamping down on barcode quality and we received a £540 fine for one case not scanning correctly (this appeared to be some sort of abraision after the product was packed rather than a print issue).
With our current testing regime we cannot really argue about such fines or even be sure that the there is not a problem. I would like to look at putting 100% on-line checking in place, at least for a trial, but I am having problems finding something suitable. There seem to be 100% checkers / verifiers for label printing where the barcode can be pushed past a verifier from bottom to top but there does not seem to be a system for an injet printed barcode moving along a conveyor.
Does anyone one carry out a similar operation? Do you have any ideas or bettter still solutions?
Thanks
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