Industry Trends
Our MB Series industrial printers are wildly popular because they offer a compelling combination of high-quality with fast printing in a compact and affordable piec
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) encoding and tags offer a powerful solution for better inventory tracking, management, and movement of goods throughout the supply chain.
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a valuable tool for tracking inventory and improving supply chain management. Companies are using RFID tags to create better inventory systems and gain new levels of detail about how their products move through the supply chain.
Barcodes drive commerce and keep the global supply chain moving forward.
In our most recent webinar, we teamed up with partners SICK and Avery Dennison to discuss enhancing real-time visibility in the automotive supply chain using RFID.
If you work with Walmart, you’ve likely heard about their initiative requiring all items arrive at Walmart stores with RFID smart labels by September of 2022. As a Walmart supplier or barcode professional, how do you navigate the recent RFID initiative?
In the TEKLYNX blog post, “Better Connections For More Secure Barcode Labeling,” TEKLYNX Operations and IT Manager, Anthony Bienie
Linerless labels do not have a peel-off backing (liner), so every label printed already has an adhesive backing exposed that is ready for application. By eliminating the traditional label backing, it reduces the amount of packaging, lowering shipping costs for users.
Do you know what an impact printer is? If you have one, it’s that large metal cabinet in the corner of the print room that hums away and deafens you when you open the lid.
When you hear the Internet of Things (IoT), your head might fill with images of cloud servers, blinking lights and electronic equipment. These images may not come to mind when you think of barcode labels.