Carton Inspection
Reliable Quality Inspection for Printed Cartons
Carton printing is widely used in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food packaging, consumer goods, and cosmetics, where packaging quality and accuracy are critical. Even small printing defects on cartons can affect brand presentation, regulatory compliance, and product traceability.
Lucid Imaging provides machine vision solutions for offline carton inspection, enabling manufacturers to verify the quality of printed cartons before they are used in packaging operations. These systems inspect printed cartons to detect defects, verify printed information, and ensure that every carton meets quality standards before reaching the production line.
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Where This Inspection Is Used
Carton inspection systems are commonly used in packaging production and quality control environments, where printed cartons must be verified before further processing or product packaging.
Typical applications include:
- Pharmaceutical carton inspection
- Food and consumer product packaging cartons
- Cosmetic packaging cartons
- Folding carton printing and finishing operations
These systems are typically deployed in offline inspection stations, allowing operators to inspect cartons after printing and finishing processes
Our Solutions
Available Solutions
Automated offline inspection solution for printed cartons, ensuring accurate print quality, defect detection, and reliable packaging output.
Solutions
Offline Carton Inspection System
The Offline Carton Inspection System is designed to inspect printed cartons outside the printing press environment. The system verifies the print quality and accuracy of cartons before they proceed to the packaging stage.
Typical inspection capabilities include:
- Missing print detection
- Text and graphic inspection
- Barcode and code verification
- Detection of artwork defects
- Verification of printed information
By enabling automated inspection of printed cartons, the system helps manufacturers ensure that only defect-free cartons are used in packaging operations, improving product quality and reducing the risk of packaging errors.