Event check-in solution with Barcode and RFID
Event check-in is the first impression every attendee gets, so getting hundreds—or thousands—of guests through quickly and securely matters. Barcode and RFID systems both build on global standards from GS1 EPC/RFID, and a smooth rollout starts with choosing...
Classification of RFID readers
An RFID reader, also known as a radio-frequency identification reader, is a device used to collect information from RFID tags and track individual objects. Radio waves transmit data from the tag to the reader, following the global EPC...
Water-Based Inks and the Shift to Cleaner Label Printing in 2026
Explore why label printing is shifting to water-based inks in 2026 — lower emissions, food-contact safety, and recyclability — and how to choose the right ink for your labels.
Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Labeling: Accuracy and Traceability in 2026
A 2026 guide to pharmaceutical and healthcare labeling — accuracy, serialization, tamper evidence, cold-storage durability, and extended content labels for small vials.
TTO Ribbon Troubleshooting: Faded, Smudged and Broken Codes (2026)
TTO ribbon troubleshooting made simple: fix faded codes, smudging, ribbon breaks and wrinkles on flexible packaging lines without wrecking the printhead.
RFID Tag Placement: Getting Reads on Metal and Liquids (2026)
RFID tag placement decides whether a tag reads at all. How metal detunes antennas, why liquid absorbs UHF energy, and where to position tags that work.
Cosmetic & Beauty Product Label Printing: Premium and Durable in 2026
A 2026 guide to cosmetic and beauty label printing — premium finishes, waterproof durable materials, and compliance — so your beauty products look and perform their best.
