To start label your product with latest 2D QR code, getting a QR Code printer is the first action you need to do.
25/May/2021



Setting up QR Codes or barcodes for your equipment can be a big step up for your business. They allow you to track your equipment and related costs with much more accuracy, giving each piece of equipment a unique identity and logging in a trackable history of use.
When starting off with setting up QR codes or barcodes, there are many choices to make to ensure your codes will withstand the test of time and work efficiently for the crew to quickly scan items in and out of the warehouse. There's nothing worse than wasting time with codes that are difficult to scan due to size or damage.
The following steps will help you to optimize this process and provide insight into how to implement codes properly from the get-go.

The age-old question. Well, there is no one-size-fits-all - it truly depends on your needs. Some users use barcodes, while others use QR codes. There is a time and place for each and it is up to you to decide what to use.

In short, we generally recommend QR codes as they:
  • Can hold more information
  • Are smaller
  • Scan better, even when worn off

For more information, please contact us as below details:



ALC-Tech (M) Sdn Bhd
No. 30, Jalan 6/62A
Bandar Menjalara
52200 Kepong, Kuala Lumpur
Tel : 03-62801650
Email : sales-KL@alcglobal.com

by: fatihah



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