Moving packs
Coders can be mounted to conveyors, labellers, fillers, cartoners or stand-alone handling systems.
Jar coding often needs a coder that can handle curved surfaces, condensation risk and variable positions on the line.

Jar date coders for expiry dates, batch numbers and lot codes on glass jars, plastic jars and lids.
The right recommendation depends on the material, print area, expected contrast, dry time, production speed and how operators will change messages. Lancing can look at your sample pack and advise whether CIJ, TIJ, large character or handheld inkjet is the best fit.
Date, batch, lot, expiry, serial number, barcode, QR code or simple product identification.
Plastic, glass, metal, carton, label, sleeve, pouch, tray, sack, case or coated packaging.
Speed, printhead position, product sensor, encoder, brackets, guards and operator access.
Send the pack type, code example, line speed and available space. We can suggest the best coding route before you commit to a machine.
These pages are written around real packaging problems: substrate, line speed, print position, operator changeover and traceability content.
Coders can be mounted to conveyors, labellers, fillers, cartoners or stand-alone handling systems.
Contrast, character height, print distance and ink selection should be confirmed against the actual pack.
Message selection and operator access should suit product changes, short runs and production pressure.
Compare machine types and related print requirements before requesting a recommendation.
Yes. The usual print content is a date, batch number, lot code, expiry date, barcode, QR code or production reference. The best technology depends on the pack surface and line speed.
Ink choice and print position matter. A sample pack check helps confirm contrast, adhesion and dry time before installation.
Most installations can be designed around an existing conveyor or machine using brackets, sensors, encoders and practical guarding access.
Share your product, code content, line speed and pack material for practical UK advice.