TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES
Technological advances have improved printing speed, accuracy and flexibility to accommodate different types of labels. What’s more, digital label printing is making inroads and new labeling solutions are available to meet the challenge of moving and tracking items efficiently. “The most significant advances are in printer technology—with faster, smarter, more rugged and easy-to-deploy models built to produce a variety of labels tailored to meet users’ specific needs,” says Ravi Panjwani, vice president at Brother Mobile Solutions, Westminster, CO.
Panjwani says that a growing number of bakery and snack producers are turning to Brother’s Rugged Jet and TD line of thermal printers, which can be stand-alone, cloud-based or integrated with current systems, depending upon the application and location. “Well suited to delivery operations in the food industry, the 2-inch and 3-inch Rugged Jet Go printers are available at a price point that enables a retailer to quickly scale operations.”
A lot is happening in the areas of inkjet printing and direct thermal transfer. “For printing barcode labels onto secondary packaging, we are seeing a trend towards direct thermal labels,” says David Holliday, director of product marketing, ID Technology, Ft. Worth, TX. “Over the last few years, the longevity of direct thermal labels has increased substantially, making them ideal for many of these supply-chain applications. At one time, using direct thermal labels caused rapid print head wear, but new materials have reduced this.”