Label Sensing β Label Lingo
…liner together. Special transmissive sensors read the opacity changes where one label ends and a new label begins. Label gaps are commonly 0.125” (1/8th inch) tall although they can be…
…liner together. Special transmissive sensors read the opacity changes where one label ends and a new label begins. Label gaps are commonly 0.125” (1/8th inch) tall although they can be…
Companies that discover and develop innovative products for healthcare patients and consumers worldwide rely on superior supporting materials. One such corporation is an international leader in pharmaceutical drugs, vaccines, diagnostic…
…most comparisons, they each have respective strengths and weaknesses, but are remarkable nonetheless! The main issue most people come across when using one computer or another is software compatibility. There…
…difficult for a label to adhere permanently and not experience edge-lift, or worse, completely come off. Hence, a specialized, aggressive adhesive was required for the label to successfully stick. Owner…
A little Halloween fun from The Label Experts! Zombies crashed The Label Expert’s Halloween party… and some sticky situations ensued. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_8kt5MebV8 Check out our YouTube channel for more fun label…
…cleared for compatibility with types of printing methods. Paper, Plastic, Polyimide, Shoot! The two most common types of face-stocks used are papers and plastics. Plastics can be further categorized, split…
…of “Huh?” After all, it’s just a little label, how hard can it be to keep it in stock? But when it comes to supply chain management, it’s the raw…
…fortunate to have Hundred Nights and their committed staff and volunteers in our community.” A design mockup of Hundred Night’s future emergency shelter & resource center. The New Hampshire Community…
…what may become lost or mutated from the original composition. Collecting and storing seeds in seedbanks for future use is a collaborative effort vital to the global security of food….
Color-Coded Label Sets for Body Parts? You would think a medical device company with the word “cryo” in its name would use our ultra-cold temperature CryoLabel®. They do in fact,…
…they are durable too. While more commonly used in the lumber and nursery industries because they are economical, they also provide the flexibility and strength to handle conveyors and stacking….
…companies got caught up in lawsuits and had to back off on such claims. Let’s face it . . . there are way too many variations in service conditions. What…