
Avery Dennison's RFID Starter Kit enables companies facing RFID labeling mandates to establish a cost-efficient, in-house capability to meet current and anticipated RFID standards. The kit's high-speed, 64-05 RFID label printer features "jump-the-bump" printing, which allows the system's printhead to jump over the bumps made by embedded RFID chips. The printers feature near-edge printing, which provides precise control for printing bar codes, text and graphics, and a detect-and-deflect process that identifies labels with faulty RFID chips, marks them with an "X" and then reprints the information on the next label.
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The Food Defense Strategy Exchange (FDSE) is a forum for food defense professionals to interact and share their knowledge and experiences. At the most recent FDSE, a poll of attendees revealed that approximately two-thirds were either re-evaluating their existing food defense plan, or implementing new food defense plans. In this podcast, Don Hsieh, Director of Commercial and Industrial Marketing at Tyco Integrated Security, discusses this topic and other findings from the exchange, and offers some best practices to proactively protect a company’s brand from food adulteration.
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