A print inspection system is a machine designed to examine and verify the accuracy and quality of printed information on product labels, such as ingredients, allergy indications, expiration dates, and usage instructions. It confirms that the printed content meets regulatory requirements, brand standards, and consumer expectations and is commonly used in the pharmaceutical, food and beverage, cosmetic, and other manufacturing industries.
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Using a print inspection system is important in manufacturing for several reasons:
By implementing print quality inspection on the production line, manufacturers proactively address labeling concerns and demonstrate a commitment to regulatory compliance, protecting both the customer and the brand.
Any industry that relies on product labeling or printed text on packaging can benefit from print detection technology. This includes food and beverage, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, chemical, medical devices, and many others.
For example, manufacturers can use print detection for:
METTLER TOLEDO print inspection systems feature high accuracy inspection of printed package and label data. They also offer fast throughput rates to keep pace with production demands, and easy integration into existing conveyor lines. They use advanced cameras and vision inspection software to reliably detect even minor flaws, smudges, defects, or print errors on product packaging.