You have surely already seen hundreds of QR codes on packaging at the supermarket. A pre-printed code redirecting you to a static landing page is a common element on packaging today. But what is the real value of those codes to the consumer and the difference with inline QR coding printing?
Did you know that the global organization GS1 has launched a new standard for QR code printing with the potential of billions of transactions every day? The GS1 Digital Link standard for multipurpose QR codes opens up a range of new exciting possibilities for brands and retailers as well as benefits for the consumer. Here are some examples:
The GS1 Digital Link standard is not mandatory but more and more retail and governmental initiatives around the world are starting to refer to QR codes as a requirement and, especially, the GS1 Digital Link guidelines, including their Digital Link resolver application.
GS1 Digital Link helps barcodes and other data carriers become web links - connecting a product's unique identity to online sources of real-time information that brands can control. This means that GS1 identifiers, such as the Global Trade Item Number® (GTIN®), can now become a gateway to consumer information. This can strengthen brand loyalty by giving consumers immediate access to the information they need (like allergens, recalls, and sourcing information), improving supply chain traceability information, and more.
Talking to leading brands around the world, we see there are still common areas of uncertainty and below you will find a short FAQ that can help you improve your understanding of the standard.
The pre-printed QR code normally has static content and is typically used solely for batch information and not unique product information. There are solutions on the market that offer digitally pre-printed serialized codes, but their implementation requires complex data integration with an advanced vision system and synchronization module. To ingrate production line data into an existing QR code using the offline printing solution, you will still need an inline printing solution for the Best Before Date, for example. While preprinted label solutions offer high resolution and good control of the substrate, they bring complexity to packaging inventory management and OEE losses when having to change label rolls.
Individual, inline QR code printing ease the process of embedding unique product information and production line data. They enable unique identification of each package, at a higher cost per print compared to preprinted labels but bring far higher value thanks to their serialization. You can normally use your already existing printing and coding solutions including vision system, thanks to late-stage-customization reducing packaging inventory management and providing a longer change cycle time for supplies.
The production line requirement is very similar to what you probably already have running at your site today. Today’s printing and coding hardware solutions can all print 2D codes but an assessment is needed to verify their capabilities at the desired speed and with the required code structure and substrate. In addition, and subject to your project description, 4 additional areas need to be studied:
A return of investment calculation is an integral part of the solution proposed by the supplier and is unique to each project. You might not need to exchange your current printing equipment, depending on your current setup, and can take advantage of your current data infrastructure. There are- also many important possibilities for savings identified in QR code printing projects relating to precise inventory and recall handling and SKU optimization. Eliminating multiple pre-printed packaging formats in favor of “one fits all” has proven to bring important cost reductions to manufacturers. By also moving more and more content from the packaging design into the 2D barcode, you can free up space for other marketing messages or even reduce the size and/or need for, labels, for example, or other packaging elements.
The majority of current printing technologies can print at high-grade quality at the industry-required pack rates today. This applies across inkjet, inkjet piezo, laser, thermal transfer, and print & apply technologies, and for primary, secondary, and tertiary coding.
Markem-Imaje has solutions experts around the world supporting local and global brands to connect their packaging to the Internet, enabling traceability, anti-counterfeiting, and consumer engagement. As a leading supplier of end-to-end supply chain solutions, we help manufacturers and retail brands cut waste, optimize line efficiencies, achieve compliance, and protect their brands. By partnering with Markem-Imaje, you open up the possibilities of unleashing the power of QR code printing.