Flow wrapper coding printer for packaging film
Flow-wrap coding

Flow wrapper coding printers for date and batch marks

Specify coding equipment for flow-wrap film so date, batch and traceability data are printed before the pack is sealed.

Flow wrapper coding printer for packaging film

Application guidance for flow-wrap coding.

How to specify this coding application

Flow-wrapper coding normally happens on flexible film before the product is wrapped. The printer must fit the film path, match the machine speed and print within the available window. Thermal transfer overprinting is usually the main route to review for high-quality date and batch marks on flow-wrap material.

  • Continuous film movement and encoder requirements
  • Print position relative to the final pack format
  • Ribbon width and print-head size selection
  • Date, batch, barcode and QR code print capability
  • Machine access for ribbon replacement and cleaning
  • Validation of scan quality where barcodes are used

Recommended coding routes

Use these routes as a starting point before confirming samples, speed, substrate and integration details.

Standard date marks

TTO can print clear production and best-before dates onto flow-wrap film.

Traceability codes

Barcodes, QR codes and serial codes should be tested at real size and speed.

Multiple products

Message management helps operators change between SKUs without retyping each code.

Flow-wrap coding FAQs

What printer is commonly used on flow wrappers?

Thermal transfer overprinters are commonly reviewed for flow-wrapper film coding because they suit flexible film and high-quality variable print.

Can flow-wrap coders print barcodes?

Yes, TTO systems can print barcodes and QR codes if there is enough print area and the code can be scanned reliably.

Does the printer mount before sealing?

Usually the coder prints on the film before wrapping and sealing so the code lands in the right place on the finished pack.

What affects print quality on flow-wrap film?

Film type, ribbon selection, print speed, print-head pressure, code size and machine vibration all matter.

Need help with flow-wrap coding?

Send your material, speed, code size and example data so Lancing can recommend the right coding route.

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