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TIJ technology for traceability standard
December 1st 2007

According to coding equipment supplier Sunala, thermal ink jet technology is well placed to meet the forthcoming Animal Health Medicines Identification Standard.

The new standard has selected the 2D Datamatrix code as the most appropriate means of meeting the European Directive that covers effective traceability for the possession, wholesale distribution and dispensing of veterinary medicinal products.

The 2D Datamatrix code has been selected because it can contain a greater amount of information than conventional EAN 128 versions, which enables it to be more easily included onto primary packs or labels as well as outer cases. The codes require a higher print resolution than can be achieved by traditional ink jet coders, the 600 dpi resolution of the Wolke m600 thermal inkjet printer supplied by Sunala is suitable for this type of application.

"2D Datamatrix codes provide a convenient means of ensuring compliance with traceability requirements and having a common format can help to simplify the global distribution and traceability process," says Sue Brocklehurst, Sunala managing director. For further information call the number below.

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