ANSER U2 can be found in most of Industries as Automobile, Chemical Industry, Export Packaging & Transport, Beverages, Wood, Consumer goods, Plastics & building materials, Food, Furniture, Steel...
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Challenges
The automotive industry requires the entire range of coding systems, with extremely durable legibility being of primary importance. Compact inkjet systems are frequently used to apply batch data from great distances or on very uneven surfaces. Tested parts must be reliably labelled following a function test. A permanent shipping label is required for export.
Solution
U2 Mobile manual printer: For optimising warehouse logistics
Challenges
The chemical industry usually needs to mark its products in depressions or on uneven or round materials. A barcode must also be applied more and more frequently, particularly in the construction chemistry industry. A large number of different customer products often run through the same production line so that a great variety of customer labels must be kept ready.
Solution
U2 Mobile manual printer: For optimising warehouse logistics
Challenges
Printing and coding systems in the beverage filling industry must operate at very high assembly line speeds. High resistance against moisture is mandatory. The use of data technology for the connection of printing systems integrates the filler, capper and labeller directly in the print code to ensure exact traceability at all times.
Solution
- Outer package coding with the US Diesel: Extremely low printing costs
- Flexibility with the U2 Smart: A compact printer for all surfaces
Challenges
Export packers and shipping departments require marking systems which can apply markings cleanly and securely. Stencils must be quickly and flawlessly produced in large quantities. Wooden crates and struts must be labelled with extremely clean IPPC logos.
Solutions
Flexible coding with the U2 Mobile: Perfect IPPC coding
Challenges
Printing and coding systems in the wood industry must master multiple challenges: High dust accumulation, high product speeds, and sometimes very unclean product flow. The IPPC standard additionally places very high demands on the legibility and permanence of the corresponding marking, which branding irons and stamps in particular are usually not able to fulfil.
Solutions
- Coding with the compact U2: Apply compact logos such as IPPC and CE cleanly and securely during the production process
- Flexible coding with the U2 Mobile: (IPPC) coding regardless of the production lines
Challenges
Printing and coding systems in the consumer goods industry must offer high flexibility. Subsurfaces are frequently changed. Plastics are sometimes used which do not easily absorb the printing inks. Large numbers of labels are frequently kept available for the coding of outer packages or printing systems are used which cannot apply the barcodes with sufficient quality.
Solutions
- Flexibility with the U2 Smart: A compact printer for all surfaces
Challenges
Printing and coding systems in the plastics and building industry must primarily overcome two challenges: high temperature and high dust accumulation. In addition to this, a large number of products must be directly marked with a barcode, and particularly in the plastic sector, frequently on substrates highly resistant to ink.
Solutions
- Product coding with the U2 printer series: 100% resistant to dust, 100% maintenance free
Challenges
Printing and coding systems in the food industry have one primary task: they must function reliably at all times. And that at high speeds, on very different surfaces and frequently in moist or dusty surroundings. Stainless steel surfaces are mandatory in your industry. At the same time, cost pressures in the industry must be dealt with.
Solutions
- Outer package coding with the US Diesel: Extremely low printing costs
- Flexibility with the U2 Smart: A compact printer for all surfaces
Challenges
Printing and coding systems in the furniture industry face a large number of challenges. Production dust collects on the printing heads, the print must often be applied in depressions, and printing costs must be kept low. Customers often place extremely high demands on the barcode legibility on outer packaging, which particularly due to the usage of inexpensive packing materials is difficult to achieve.
Solutions
- Outer package coding with the US Diesel: Extremely low printing costs