To allow small and medium runs to be handled quickly and efficiently, folding boxes in a variety of sizes were to be separated, labeled, checked and, where necessary, selected on a complex system outside the production line. Where possible, the solution for all these tasks was to be provided by one supplier. “The precision and reliability of the inkjet printer are of critical importance for the finishing process and the entire quality assurance procedure: the codes on the boxes must be absolutely identifiable in the optical inspection,” says Christian Riediger, the engineer in charge of the project, “otherwise even the most sensitive camera systems will be unable to supply any results.”
This is where the continuous inkjet technology of Veitshöchheim-based KBA-Metronic AG came into its own: the alphaJET C printed all the necessary pharmaceutical and data matrix codes in top quality. The codes were scanned to a consistently high quality using a variety of inspection systems, some of them not coordinated with the alphaJET C, thereby delivering the required process reliability. “Another challenge to the flexibility of the system engineering are the folding boxes with automatic folding bases which have to be handled in a wide variety of sizes,” adds Christian Riedinger. Here too, KBA-Metronic was able to hit the mark, with a test run showing that the boxes could be processed without any problem on the UDA 150-S separating line.