Centralized control systems that manage multiple printers, ensuring consistent coding, reduced errors, improved traceability, and streamlined marking operations.

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Inkjet Controllers FAQ

Inkjet controllers and management systems are centralized tools that manage what gets printed, where it prints, and when it prints across one or more coding lines. They help production teams control date codes, lot numbers, barcodes, and other variable data printed directly on packaging without labels.
A controller-based setup improves consistency, reduces manual entry errors, and makes changeovers faster by managing message templates and print settings from one place. This is especially useful when multiple products or SKUs run across different lines and each package needs accurate, scannable code data.
Yes. Inkjet marking systems are commonly used to print variable barcodes and text directly onto many packaging surfaces, including cartons, films, and corrugate, depending on printer type and ink/substrate compatibility. This supports traceability while avoiding separate label application steps.
Controllers help standardize production coding by controlling variable fields like date, time, lot, and batch data. Centralized management reduces coding mistakes and supports better product traceability, which is critical for audits, recalls, and customer compliance requirements.
Yes. Inkjet coding is widely used in fast-paced production environments, and controller/management platforms help keep code delivery consistent across line speeds by coordinating message selection, printer status, and job control from a central interface.
Key factors include multi-printer compatibility, barcode support, job/template management, user permissions, integration with production workflows, and ease of changeover. The best solution depends on your package materials, production volume, and traceability requirements.
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