What types of pharmaceutical products can be inkjet date coded?

Inkjet date coding for marking pharmaceutical products with important information such as expiration dates, lot numbers, and batch codes. This versatile technology can print on various types of pharmaceutical products including:
Bottles and jars: Expiry date, lot numbers, QR code and batch codes on plastic or glass bottles and jars.

Blister packs: Expiry date, lot numbers and batch codes on the foil backing of blister packs like tablets and capsules.

Pouches: Expiry date and lot numbers on the packaging of individual doses of medication, such as those used in hospitals.

Vials and ampoules: Expiry date, QR code and batch codes on the glass or plastic containers used to store injectable medications.

Labels and outer packaging: Expiry date, lot numbers and batch codes on labels or outer packaging of pharmaceutical products.

Overall, inkjet date coding printers have become the primary solution to mark important information on a wide range of pharmaceutical products. By using this technology, pharmaceutical companies can ensure that their products are traceable, compliant, and safe for consumers.