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Microscan’s All-In-One Solutions for Inline or Offline Barcode Quality Verification

Posted January 10, 2014

Microscan’s new barcode verification kits bundle complete tools for ensuring the readability and compliance of printed 1D/2D symbols or direct part marks. Engineered to meet ISO and AIM quality standards and designed with the ideal lens and lighting configurations, each kit includes a Vision HAWK smart camera, NERLITE Smart Series industrial lighting, and AutoVISION machine vision software in the most convenient, all-in-one packages for inline or offline verification.

  • Three kits for common verification needs:
    • Large Linear Verification Kit
    • 1D/2D Label Verification Kit
    • Dot Peen Verification Kit
  • Verify to ISO 15415, ISO 15416, AIM DPM
  • Includes compliant camera, lens, lighting, mounting hardware, and software
  • Inline or offline verification

For more details on any of the verification kits or help finding the best Microscan solution for your needs, contact us at Barcodes Inc.

IUID Item Unique Identification

Posted March 27, 2012

In October 2008, the US Department of Defense published version 2 of the UID (Unique Identification) guidelines requiring a broad range of assets to be marked with a 2 dimensional data matrix code that is unique at the item level. Implementation is increasing, covering both new items and assets already in service. With an extreme assortment of surfaces and durability requirements, finding a product to reliably track these items can pose a significant challenge. Intermec’s comprehensive UID media offering simplifies this daunting task with proven labeling solutions.

Mission-critical tracking has been at the core of Intermec’s business throughout its history. Intermec media offers a number of products available off-the-shelf to meet UID requirements, and offer custom materials and configurations to meet particularly stringent requirements. Using these proven products and printing technology to satisfy UID requirements limits exposure and minimizes cost of complying with this mandate.

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