FAQs: Label design software

Perceptor IoT accepts a maximum booklet label thickness of 1.83 mm (approximately 1.8 mm).

Yes. Perceptor provides an on-screen count of labels inspected during the batch and a summary when closing the batch, with full details in the Batch Reconciliation Report.

Additional automation - such as ingesting a CSV at batch commencement with real-time reconciliation - can be provided. 

Yes -  Perceptor IoT does not inspect or link to any specific brand of label design software.

Instead, it inspects according to the label vision template that is designed and saved within the Perceptor application.

This label vision template is used to run a batch with each label being passed or failed and recorded in the end user SQL database.

The upper range examples include:

  • 25 mm (W) × 207 mm (L)
  • 40 mm (W) × 200 mm (L) - single-panel wrap-around
  • 76 mm (W) × 120 mm (L) - for multi-page flag labels and fan-fold styles

The minimum label size supported is 20 mm (W) × 10 mm (L).

Both die-cut roll and fan-fold formats are supported. Single-panel, wrap-around, multi-page, and fan-fold labels can all be printed on the ZT600 series printers.

Perceptor IoT can inspect all label media supported by the thermal transfer printer and the print can be black on white or white on black.

The system is also capable of inspecting different shades of label media from off white, bright white through to silver labels with matt or lacquered finish.

See our growing library of industry example labels in a variety of colours with differing inspection requirements.

Perceptor IoT supports variable line speeds from 0 to 200 mm/s (approximately 8 ips). However, high speeds are not recommended when printing booklets; a maximum of 4 ips is advised.

The maximum print speed on a ZT610 at 600 dpi (recommended resolution) is 6 ips.

Yes, subject to the user having the appropriate role permission.

The label vision template is fully configurable by the end user:

  • print a representative label
  • capture an image
  • add inspection fields
  • set thresholds

The Testing tab should be used to validate and finetune each inspection before production use.

Yes. This is one of the many unique features of Perceptor IoT with its unlimited global connectivity.

Perceptor IoT supports multiple systems saving to the same SQL database, with label vision templates being available to all stations.