IOSS

Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Legibility across all stages of a process chain

The IOSS verifier can perform a reliable and reproducible quality assessment of DPM codes both offline and inline, in addition to the normal reading of codes.

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This means that reading problems are detected at an early stage and can be rectified. The codes are recorded with standard-compliant lighting and evaluated in accordance with ISO/IEC 15415/TR 29158.
For needle-marked DPM codes, the provider has created its own validation standard 'Evaluated Reading' with special criteria that enable reliable and reproducible monitoring of the marking quality. Evaluated reading' is also suitable as a tool for analyzing trends and monitoring needle wear in the process. With the 'Q-Report' software, it is possible to create a corresponding proof of quality as a PDF document. This means that customers can be informed at any time about the quality and legibility of the coding supplied.

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