Scanner path
Understand where scanners approach the pack or pallet.
Barcode position can make the difference between a label that exists and a label that is reliably scanned.
Guide to barcode scanning and label position for cases, cartons, boxes and pallets using automatic print and apply systems. Lancing UK can help match the print engine, applicator type, label position and data handling to your production line.

Use these points to compare machinery options before requesting a quotation.
Understand where scanners approach the pack or pallet.
Consider whether bars should be ladder or picket fence orientation.
Leave enough blank space around the barcode.
Use label stock and ribbon that maintain contrast.
Avoid folds, corners, wrap seams and damaged faces.
Test real labels at line speed before final sign-off.
The more practical detail you provide, the easier it is to identify the correct print and apply configuration without unnecessary back-and-forth.
These pages help connect this requirement to nearby print and apply topics.
Common questions buyers ask when comparing print and apply labelling machines.
Yes, if the pack shape, label size, data source, throughput and application position are confirmed before specification.
Yes. Print and apply labellers are commonly specified for barcode, QR, batch, date, SSCC, lot, serial and destination data.
Systems can be configured with sensors, HMI controls, stands, conveyors, PLC I/O and database or ERP data links where required.
Send the label artwork or size, pack dimensions, line speed, application position, barcode format and photographs or video of the existing line.