Based on their longstanding experience in the field of visual inspection of printed discs and ident code reading, Basler Vision Technologies have developed the Basler L6 print inspection series and the R400 ident code reader, both representing the latest generation in their successful range of inspection equipment for product flow in printing and packaging.
The Basler L6 and R400 are both geared to four basic objectives: high level of inspection performance, an easy-to-use and highly functional graphical user interface, compact and maintenance-free hardware and, of course, the best cost-performance ratio. Designed to reduce the false reject rate, the unique, patented illumination system, based on LED light sources and superior software algorithms, supports the printing and packaging process in insuring maximum quality.
A modular concept, featuring a PC with optionally detachable 17’’ touchscreen display, guarantees flexible and customized integration. Once installed, the hardware requires neither adjustment nor calibration, thus boosting print and packaging machine output and uptime. The maintenance-free design, sustained by long-life cold LED illumination and a robust component structure that dispenses with fans, complex electronics and all other wear parts, reduces both operating costs and downtime.
Based on Windows® XP, the Basler L and R family incorporates user-friendly operation and a high degree of accessibility assisted by an additional automatic set-up feature. In order to insure easy system adjustment for a wide range of different type of printed discs and barcodes, this auto-configuration feature includes automatic layout, tolerance and barcode detection as well as the opportunity to readjust sensitivity while a print order is already being processed. You can access and view statistics in three different ways: in a logbook; transferred via Secure Order Management (SOM) connection; or using a file commonly saved in CSV format that can be reprocessed in spreadsheet or database applications such as Excel® or Access®.
The sensor head, a feature with individual and multiple capabilities, enables a combination of both systems to provide a variable and compact inspection setup.