Inkjet printer adds date codes on flow wrap

Baker installs new printer for gluten-free site

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Traditional Scottish craft baker JG Ross has installed a small character continuous inkjet coder for the application of date codes and batch information to pre-printed flow wrap for its new gluten-free manufacturing facility at Portsoy in Aberdeenshire

The company chose an RX-S printer from Allen Coding, which was selected for its ease of use and speed. It now operates on JG Ross’s production line at up to 30 packs per minute, where it is installed on the film entry feed.

The family-run business operates 23 retail outlets and also supplies companies throughout the north east of Scotland, including Tesco, Scotmid, Co-op and RS McColl.

Cameron Ross, director at JG Ross, says: “We were recommended to Allen Coding by our label applicator supplier and their sales engineer suggested the R-XS printer as being most suitable for our requirements.”

Easy to install, operate and clean and providing clarity of print, the RX-S offers accurate, high-speed printing of a wide range of information in multiple languages onto a variety of substrates.

Contact: Allen Coding

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