As everybody in the  industry knows, barcodes on corrugated are a special problem. The undulations of the substrate are a problem; recycled material does not respond to pressure uniformly and accepts ink unevenly; the brownish color is low reflectance.  It’s a challenge for a printer under the best of circumstances and barcodes can make it a nightmare.

 

Barcodes on Corrugated–difficult under the best of circumstances

A hard job is nearly impossible without the right tools to test and evaluate a large format linear barcode on corrugated, but thankfully the perfect verifier is available: the Axicon 7015.

What makes the 7015 “perfect’?

Besides its ability to verify a symbol up to 7.7” long including the quiet zones, the 7015 has several unique features that make it especially well suited for barcodes on corrugated.

The Axicon 7015 is uniquely well suited for barcodes on corrugated

The 7015 covers the basics: it is ISO-ANSI compliant (ANSI x3.182 and ISO/IEC 15416-1). What good is a quality-assurance tool if isn’t compliant to global, industry-recognized standards? Furthermore, Axicon equipment is independently tested and conforms to ISO/IEX 15426-1.

Barcodes on corrugated can be a wide variety of types and sizes, from relatively small UPC’s and Code 128’s to huge ITF-14’s. The 7015 determines the correct aperture for each symbol and automatically sets itself, from a range of apertures of 8, 10 or 20 mils. Other manufacturers require the user to determine the correct aperture from the symbol X dimension and manually configure the verifier—sometimes this means purchasing additional reading devices which requires recalibration of the verifier with each aperture change.

Axicon’s pc-tethered verifiers, including the 7015, derive power from the computer: no onboard batteries are required. This makes the 7015, although large enough to verify even the largest Shipping Container Codes, light and easy to use.

But the 7015 can also become completely portable with the very clever PV-1000 Portable Display Unit. The user can switch the 7015 back and forth, from pc-tethered to portable and back again at will, depending on the project at hand. Transferring data from the small, 2-line LCD display PDU to the computer is dog simple: it’s done in seconds with any readily-available USB flash drive, and the complete verification report is displayed in full color on the computer display.

 

One of the challenges of verifying barcodes on corrugated is the reflectance properties of the substrate. It is always low reflectance; frequently the best possible grade is a D just because of this. Besides low reflectivity, the substrate can also be unevenly reflective, a factor which is impossible to detect and diagnose on other verifiers. Not so with the 7015. Just click the Static Reflectance box in the Scan Reflectance Profile window, and you can measure the reflectivity across the entire 7.7” scan window and graph the reflectance characteristics of the substrate.

Barcodes on corrugated often have variable background reflectivity–the 7015 can detect this 

Other verifiers will have you wondering why they are reporting problems of modulation or decidability when you can’t see any evidence of these issues in the barcode image—you can spend hours chasing a ghost issue. The 7015 makes it easy to see and quantify the problem.

Other features include automatic re-calibration reminders, product look-up function and a multi-language user interface.

Once again, Axicon has got it exactly right.

 

 

3db Barcode Testimonial

Our company (an advanced software company) recently worked with Barcode Test to source a barcode verifier.  Not long ago, we were awarded a contract requiring products to be marked with IUIDs in accordance with MIL-STD-130.  For that standard, marking labels must pass a verification test that evaluates many variables (contrast, size, clarity, syntax, modularity, and more).  After a thorough search, we reduced our options to a select few.

In our search for a verifier, the Axicon line caught our attention.  Barcode Test is our regional reseller for this product.   From the beginning, they were very prompt with their responses.  We ended up having a quick call with John Nachtrieb to go over our needs.  John was extremely easy to work with and provided a lot of great information.  He was very knowledgeable on the matter and was quick to offer up a demo unit (free of charge).

Upon receiving the demo verifier and testing it, a few questions arose.  John joined a call with us and answered all our questions.  Ultimately, the Axicon verifier wasn’t the best fit for us, so we shipped the demo back.  John was completely understanding.  A few weeks later, Barcode Test reached back out with another possible verifier for us to try.  While they didn’t sell that brand, they just wanted to help us find the best option that met our needs. They even offered to send us the unit that they have in-house to see if it worked to our liking. 

Barcode Test is truly a great company to work with.  Their service and willingness to help the customer are far beyond what you typically get from other companies.  They are experts in barcode quality assurance and seem willing to help in any way they can (even if that means not getting a sale and recommending another option that better fits the customer’s needs).  If anyone is in the market for barcode verification/scanning services or products, I would highly recommend giving Barcode Test a call.

Regards,

Production Manager