Product Design & Development

Laser Coding System

Monday, October 10, 2005

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Laser Coding System

The Focus S60 laser coding system generates permanent codes on a variety of materials, such as paperboard packaging, plastics, glass, labels, claycoat, and secondary packaging. The system is well suited for high-speed applications in the food and beverage, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and personal care industries. The Focus S60 is said to provide high-quality print resolution for almost 100 percent verification system read rates. This capability helps to save costs and increase throughput by reducing rejects. Because it relies on CO2 laser technology, the device provides clean, low-maintenance operation and eliminates consumable fluids and parts associated with other printing technologies. The Focus S60 can meet the needs of virtually any coding requirement by printing mixed fonts, logos, special characters, RSS/composite bar codes, and 2D symbols. An optional GUI provides an intuitive color touch screen and WYSIWYG display to ensure simple operation. The device features dual printheads with a single controller. For applications that require 21CFR Part 11 compliance, the Focus S60’s software provides built-in, password-protected audit trails of all actions.


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