Offline Coders Respond to the Changing Shape of Ready Meals
date:Jul 02, 2014
e had to be slowed down to make sure the code was applied accurately.

Essentially the coding operation had become a bottleneck because the coder was having trouble printing at an angle just a few millimetres above the conveyor; it kept mis-firing and spraying the belt rather than the product, explains Pether. This was not only limiting line speed, but also resulting in packaging waste.

Rotechs solution came in the form of its RF2, a standalone friction feed overprinting system that would enabl
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