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(2 companies)Devices that read or scan barcodes, data matrix codes, QR codes and other codes. Making plans to buy new coding, labeling or printing machines? Explore articles to help you buy the right one.
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Pineberry Manufacturing
Pineberry combines inkjet and labeling technologies with various transport components—such as friction feeders, vacuum conveyors, and exit conveyors—to support applications including marking, labeling, coding, and product personalization. The modular design allows for flexible configurations tailored to specific packaging needs. Machines are designed to increase efficiency, accuracy, and compliance while reducing operational costs.
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Pressco Technology Inc.
Pressco Technology's sister company within the Kestrel Vision group, Filtec, offers the Lasetec 5 laser coding system for marking aluminum cans, PET bottles, labels, and cartons. Fiber laser models serve aluminum can applications, while 30W and 60W CO2 laser models — available in 10.6µm and 9.3µm wavelengths — address PET, film, and paperboard packaging. The system operates at speeds up to 120,000 containers per hour and uses dual-processor technology to maintain print quality at high speeds. A laser source rated for 100,000 hours supports extended production runs with minimal maintenance. The Lasetec OCR add-on verifies laser codes against expected values at up to 1,500 containers per minute, supporting lot code and expiration date accuracy for traceability and regulatory compliance. Laser marking eliminates ink and chemical consumables.
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