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Eliminate the risk and cost of coding errors
August 1st 2004

At Logistics Link North (22nd & 23rd September, Doncaster Racecourse and Exhibition Centre), Imaje will be launching its AutoCoding software management package designed to eliminate the risk and costs associated with coding errors. Also on stand will be the new Imaje 2000 print and apply system.

The company will be joining forces with DataScan Systems to recreate a production line environment. This will demonstrate Imaje inkjet and labelling systems working with DataScan's scanning technologies, all linked and operating via AutoCoding to ensure accurate coding and labelling of goods.

Until now, the coding industry has relied on third party vendors for software and IT solutions. Imaje's in-house software solution not only controls coding and scanning equipment but assists in eliminating coding errors by removing the manual operation of coding devices sited on the production floor. In turn, this reduces production line set-up. The AutoCoding software also provides a full audit trail in real time for immediate and essential management information for QA and traceability.

The Imaje 2000 features a modular design to provide the flexibility to meet different labelling requirements using one system by simply swapping component options. For example, a self-configurable printhead makes it possible to convert to any printhead configuration ranging from 200dpi 104mm wide to 300dpi 165mm wide by simply changing the printhead rather than purchasing a new print engine.

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