Table top batch coding machines are compact devices used for printing essential product information like dates, batch numbers, and prices. Key specifications include a compact design, speeds typically ranging from 60 to 300 prints per minute, and thermal inkjet (TIJ) or electro-mechanical printing technologies.
General Specifications
Automation Grade: Available in manual, semi-automatic, and automatic modes, often with an in-built timer or foot switch for controlled operation.
Printing Method: Common methods include electro-mechanical contact coding using rubber/nylon stereos and quick-drying ink, and Thermal Inkjet (TIJ) technology.
Print Content: Capable of printing batch numbers, manufacturing/expiry dates, MRP, serial numbers, QR codes, barcodes, text, and logos.
Compatibility: Suitable for printing on a variety of non-porous surfaces including paper, cardboard, plastic pouches, labels, bottles, and tins.
Portability: Designed as compact and lightweight "desktop" or "tabletop" models, making them easy to move and install in various locations.