Why has bar code print quality become so important?
Bar code use has been so successful in the last few decades it is now the standard for many industries. Information systems are dependent on the advantages and most specifically, the accuracy of bar codes. Anything less than perfect data compromises the value of these systems.
Mistakes caused by poor bar codes are not only costly, but far-reaching, which is why industries penalize companies for poor quality and mandate minimum ANSI quality levels.
A bad 2¢ label could cost you $thousands!!
In addition, world class companies are recognizing the advantages of improved quality. Programs such as ISO9000 and QS9000 aim to improve product quality while lowering product cost. In most manufacturing sectors, bar coding is already the method of choice for production data collection, shipping and receiving. If bar code quality is poor, so is the manufacturing information system.
Bad bar codes can shut down an automated business. It's just good business sense to make sure your bar code quality is contributing to your goals and keeping your systems on track.
Corporate Objectives
Intra-Plant Opportunities
Plant/Division Opportunities
Certify and account for bar code print quality:
per production line
per batch
per vendor
per printer
per application (WIP, Source-Marked, etc.)
Standardize communications with vendors and customers
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$1,449.00 USD includes:
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