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Label Verifier for paper labels

detects and rejects cans with incorrect or poorly applied paper labels
Label Verifier Unit Label Verifier installed on the labeler

Label Verifier system has been specifically developed to monitor the application of labels to containers while on the labeller at production speeds. Using a purpose designed camera housing and lighting array, the vision system can be mounted inside a label application machine. label Verifier is a very neat, effective installation with no trackwork changes and controls for the vision system routed through to the labeller’s control panel.

The system is supplied as a fully engineered solution:

  • Camera unit, with integral lighting installed in a custom made stainless steel case rated to IP65
  • Main control and tracking panel
  • Reject station
  • Sensor
  • benefits
  • Eliminates the need for constant opertaor checks for label flaws
  • Detects certain supplier printing faults
  • Prevents production of large volumes of poorly labelled product
  • Prevents occasional non-compliant labels going through to the multi-pack
  • Dramatically reduces label-based RTMs and associated costs
  • Demonstrable, continuous label QA to satisfy customer or retailer audit requirements
  • Low cost, high performance

Eliminates the need for operators to check constantly for label flaws, by monitoring 100% of labels during the production run. Non-compliant labelled cans or bottles are detected and rejected from the line for visual assessment by operators. The system finds rogue labels among label packs, including certain supplier printing faults.

With Label Verifier installed you will avoid producing large volumes of poorly labelled product, which would require sorting, stripping and re-labelling. The occasional poor quality labels will also be prevented from going to multi-pack to be fouind later by retailers. This low cost vision system dramatically reduces label-based RTMs and will satisfy customer or retailer audit requirements by ensuring demonstrable, continuous label quality assurance.

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Primary level faults detected:




  • Wrong artwork / product
  • Upside down application
  • Back to front application
  • Missed application
  • Gross skewing
  • Gross damage

Secondary level faults detected:



  • Minor skewing
  • Poor gluing (flappers)
  • Scuffs around seam
  • Multi-label
  • Minor damage