What information should I prepare first?
Prepare product photos, container dimensions, label roll details, target output, line layout and any coding or integration requirements before asking for a recommendation.

Guide to print and apply barcode labelling for cartons, cases and pallets, including data, print quality and label placement.
This guide is for printing and applying barcode labels automatically. Print and apply systems combine variable data printing with automatic label placement, so data, label size and pack presentation must all be controlled.
It is most useful for cartons, cases, trays, pallets and logistics labels. The aim is to make the enquiry clearer before quotation, reduce the risk of under-specified equipment and help buyers compare labelling machine options on practical production details.
Before choosing a machine, collect the details that affect label presentation, product control and line uptime. These checks help decide whether the best route is a semi-automatic labeller, compact automatic system, inline applicator, print-and-apply unit or a fully integrated labelling line.
The correct labelling route should be judged against real products and real labels. Small differences in container shape, label material, label gap, product stability or line speed can change the applicator head, product handling and acceptance test requirements.
| Barcode | barcode type and data source |
|---|---|
| Label | label size and print orientation |
| print engine speed and ribbon/media choice | |
| Applicator | applicator method: tamp, blow, wipe or corner wrap |
| Verification, | verification, reject or reprint process |
For more accurate advice, send pack photos, label roll details, target output, current bottleneck and any drawings or videos of the existing line. Lancing UK can then help identify the most practical labelling route before a formal quotation is prepared.
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Prepare product photos, container dimensions, label roll details, target output, line layout and any coding or integration requirements before asking for a recommendation.
That depends on output, changeover frequency, product stability and available footprint. The same label can require different machinery at different production volumes.
Clear product, label and line information reduces assumptions, which makes it easier to compare machine routes and avoid under-specified equipment.
Send product photos, dimensions, label roll details and target output. Lancing UK can help shortlist the correct labelling machine type.