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Sleeve coding
26 May 2015
An RF2 offline sleeve coding system from Rotech has given Pots & Co a flexible coding solution - enabling the rapidly growing artisan dessert producer to take on and fulfil major retail contracts whilst minimising capital outlay.

As the dessert production process is completely manual, Pots & Co wanted an offline coder - but it also wanted a fast coder.
Rotech recommended its RF2 - a standalone friction feed overprinting system that would enable Pots & Co to code sleeves offline and bring them to the production line already printed. Engineered specifically for the food industry, the RF2 uses Rotech’s stack-to-stack feeding technology to pick sleeves from a stack, accurately print date or batch codes, and place the printed sleeve neatly onto another stack for collection, all at speeds of 400 per minute.
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