Transcription of V A 10 - Bar Code & Data Management Solutions
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GUIDELINES FORDIRECT PART MARK IDENTIFICATION 1 INTRODUCTION2 SYMBOLOGY SELECTION3 READABILITY4 MARK PLACEMENT5 MARKING METHODS6 MARKING METHOD SELECTION7 MARK QUALITY VALIDATION8 READERS9 VENDORSAPPENDIX10 Microscan Guide to DPMI 32 Microscan Guide to DPMI 1 INTRODUCTIONBar codes have been successfully used to identifyproducts since the 1970s when they were first intro-duced to the grocery retail business. Since then, theyhave been widely adapted by other industries. Nearlyevery shipping and receiving department relies on barcoding technology to improve inventory s manufacturer, however, can no longer besatisfied knowing how many raw components arecoming in the door and the amount of completedproduct leaving the facility. Manufacturers must alsoknow the status of their work-in-process inventory the overall concept of product tracking is notnew, the automated tracking of product down to theindividual part and component level has proven tohave even greater bottom-line impact.
6 — Microscan Guide to DPMI Microscan Guide to DPMI — 7 Since Data Matrix uses only one element size to construct the code, it lends itself more easily to a broader range of marking methods than linear bar
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