Microscan to Demo Label Verification & Print Quality Inspection Solutions at INFO*FLEX 2017

RENTON, WAMicroscan, a global technology leader in bar code, machine vision, verification and lighting solutions, announces that it will demonstrate LVS label verification and print quality inspection solutions from Booth 903 at INFO*FLEX 2017, May 1 and 2 in Phoenix, AZ.

The LVS-7000 is a vision based system designed for ISO/IEC bar code verification of 1-D and 2-D symbols, optical character recognition (OCR), optical character verification (OCV), master to label comparison (blemish detection), bar code health check, and Delta E measurement.

Visitors to Microscan’s booth will learn how Microscan products ensure standards compliance with one click, verify print quality in real time and integrate into printing equipment to prevent labeling errors at the source. Microscan bar code verifiers provide a consistent software environment that is scalable across several product configurations. The LVS-9510 Barcode Verifier for stationary desktop verification and the LVS-9580 Handheld Barcode Verifier for complete mobility in an ergonomic handheld design will both be on display at booth 903. Microscan’s bar code verification software grades symbols against GS1 and ISO/IEC bar code quality standards and offers detailed analytical tools for verification, reporting and diagnosing quality issues to enable independent problem solving. All bar code verifiers are 21 CFR Part 11 compliance ready.

The LVS-7510 Print Quality Inspection System, which integrates LVS machine vision components seamlessly into the print heads of some of the most popular brands of thermal transfer printers, will also be on display. With the LVS-7510 Print Quality Inspection System, Microscan is the only company to offer a fully integrated and real time print and inspection solution for thermal printed labels.

Microscan’s suite of bar code verifiers and print quality inspection systems provide both inline and offline verification of symbols and text printed on labels and packaging. Verifiers identify problems with readability and instances of nonconformity as codes are printed, allowing manufacturers to address printing or formatting issues before incurring fines or scrapping product. Microscan offline verifiers enable users to test newly designed labels for quality and compliance issues before printing, while Microscan inline verification systems are configurable into manufacturing lines and printers to check label accuracy on the fly during label application. These verification solutions address the growing need for compliance to the FDA’s Unique Device Identification (UDI) initiative, as well as other regulated bar coding and product serialization standards.

For more information about Microscan, please visit www.microscan.com or schedule a meeting at Booth 903 at INFO*FLEX 2017. Microscan’s dedicated LVS team will be available throughout the show to discuss print quality and verification challenges with visitors.