Before the labeller
Check infeed conveyor height, product spacing, filling or capping stability, cap height and whether products need time to settle before labelling.
Line integration guide
A labeller rarely operates in isolation on a production line. The correct specification should consider how bottles or packs arrive, how they leave, and what other equipment must share the same production flow.
Check infeed conveyor height, product spacing, filling or capping stability, cap height and whether products need time to settle before labelling.
Confirm label placement, sensor method, top hold-down, side guide pressure, rejection or inspection points and operator access.
Plan coding, barcode checks, accumulation, packing and any requirements for reject handling or quality control.
Next step
The most useful enquiries include the physical pack, label roll details, target output and any existing equipment the labeller must sit between. This helps avoid unsuitable machinery suggestions and makes the quote route faster.
Related guides
Choose the right machine route.
Prepare the details needed for a faster quote.
Compare automation levels.
Plan sensors and material checks.
Send your pack details to Lancing UK and we will help match the right labelling route.