Label Printer Resolution Explained: 203, 300 and 600 dpi (2026)
Label printer resolution decides whether small text and dense codes stay readable. Compare 203, 300 and 600 dpi and pick the right printhead for your labels.
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...
Extended Content Labels (ECL): Fitting More Info on Small Products
Learn how extended content labels — booklet, fold-out, and peel formats — help brands meet tightening regulations and fit more information onto small products in 2026.
Colored Barcode Label Stickers
Colored barcode labels are barcode stickers printed in distinct colours so teams can sort, categorise and brand products at a glance. Color barcode labels combine the tracking power of barcodes with the visual impact of color. Businesses across...
Barcode & QR Code Labels for Inventory and Traceability (2026 Guide)
A practical 2026 guide to barcode and QR code labels: how they differ, how to design labels that always scan, and how to choose the right option for traceability.
Applications of RFID in manufacturing management
RFID in manufacturing is becoming increasingly useful and widespread in enterprises, connecting machines, materials, and people in real time. Built on global standards from GS1 EPC/RFID, it delivers the most value when paired with the right labels for...
Custom Product Labels: From Design to Print (Complete 2026 Guide)
A complete 2026 guide to custom product labels — from brief and design to material, finish, and production — so your labels look professional and on-brand.
