Dave Savastano10.17.14
Checkpoint Systems, Inc., a supplier of merchandise availability products for the retail industry, has announced that its Check-Net print shops have implemented significant new printing capabilities that allow them to quickly print, encode and test RFID labels for apparel retailers and manufacturers employing its source tagging capabilities.
Check-Net’s new system is eight times faster than industry-standard thermal transfer printers and offers higher accuracy (99.9%) and quality, including multicolor RFID label printing. This makes Checkpoint’s source tagging program ideal for apparel retailers with global operations that require a large number of labels for their stores around the world. In fact,
Check-Net increases operational efficiency by delivering unprecedented value to retailers in handling source tagging initiatives. From managing Hard Tag @ Source programs to replenishing stock items such as self-adhesive radio frequency (RF) labels on rolls and woven or printed apparel labeling solutions, the service facilitates the complete ordering process and ensures the right products are delivered at the right time.
Along with the new printing systems, Check-Net offers new processes and quality controls, including individual re-serialization for EPC codes. EPC testers are attached to printers, and Checkpoint follows strict manufacturing processes to ensure that the RFID labels that are not used are destroyed. In addition, Checkpoint uses anti-static solution packing to avoid RFID chips being damaged.
Check-Net’s new system is eight times faster than industry-standard thermal transfer printers and offers higher accuracy (99.9%) and quality, including multicolor RFID label printing. This makes Checkpoint’s source tagging program ideal for apparel retailers with global operations that require a large number of labels for their stores around the world. In fact,
Check-Net increases operational efficiency by delivering unprecedented value to retailers in handling source tagging initiatives. From managing Hard Tag @ Source programs to replenishing stock items such as self-adhesive radio frequency (RF) labels on rolls and woven or printed apparel labeling solutions, the service facilitates the complete ordering process and ensures the right products are delivered at the right time.
Along with the new printing systems, Check-Net offers new processes and quality controls, including individual re-serialization for EPC codes. EPC testers are attached to printers, and Checkpoint follows strict manufacturing processes to ensure that the RFID labels that are not used are destroyed. In addition, Checkpoint uses anti-static solution packing to avoid RFID chips being damaged.