BradyVoice Command: A significant feature for hands-free operation is BradyVoice, which allows label creation using voice ...
Stakeholders in the printing industry have urged the Federal Government to provide incentives and protective policies to support local printers, strengthen domestic paper production, and boost the ...
Drummer Meg White and guitarist/vocalist Jack White, originally Jack Gillis before taking Meg White’s name during their four-year marriage, make up The White Stripes. Hailing from Detroit, the band ...
2025-2030: The first half of the decade will see the market grow from USD 52.3 billion to approximately USD 68.1 billion, ...
The global HAZMAT labels market is valued at USD 1.6 billion in 2025 and is forecast to reach USD 2.6 billion by 2035, ...
Longstanding label printer Ormerods has ceased trading. The Rochdale firm was originally established as a show card and label printer by Henry Ormerod in 1879.
Major investments by label and paper manufacturers have stabilized availability and lowered costs, making the switch more appealing. For high-volume operations seeking efficiency and a lower ...
Abstract: For fault classification in industrial processes, both inaccurate and incomplete supervised information commonly exist in practice, which raise a big challenge to the research field. In this ...
Xerafy is now offering the Metal Skin Delta and Titanium RFID labels, billed as the thinnest and smallest on-metal labels in the market ...
According to Towards Packaging consultants, the global pressure sensitive labels market is projected to reach approximately USD 162.41 billion by 2034, increasing from USD 102.23 billion in 2025, at a ...
Developed by FCL Components, the series features an innovative platen removal design, enabling easy access for paper loading and routine maintenance. This unique design virtually eradicates paper jams ...
A customer was hesitating between two rings. The first had a crisp QR code stamp. The second... the handwritten stamp was starting to fade, or worse, was missing.