Using Traceability - Avery Berkel IM Series User Instructions

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11.2 Using traceability

11.2
Using traceability
Traceability details are printed on labels for all products associated with a carcass/batch.
Traceability format:
defines the way in which the information is printed on the labels according to the text
and data type programmed into the traceability format.
Traceability barcode format:
defines the actual data and messages printed
may also contain additional information provided by the supplier.
Traceability tables:
are a database of countries, categories etc held by the machine.
provide additional traceability information in relation to specific carcass/lot numbers.
for non preset PLUs, this database is referenced for each specific carcass/lot number
and the details printed on the label or receipt.
You can:
print carcass/batch data on labels or receipts for all products associated with a
particular carcass/batch.
print counter service tray labels providing full traceability information for the customer.
create duplicate passports, including a copy of the original barcode.
Non-preset mode
The full traceability or batch details are scanned or entered from the sales keyboard each
time the operator selects a different batch at the machine.
This is particularly suitable for prepack operations where the operator may be packing a
complete batch in one session and then selecting a new complete batch to pack.
IM series User Instructions
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