8. Barcode, QR, and Secure Tagging
8.1 Supported Barcode Standards
PrismaTag Studio supports multiple barcode types that are commonly used for identification, tracking, and inventory purposes. These barcode elements can be added to labels using drag-and-drop actions.
Users can select the appropriate barcode type based on their scanning requirements and configure the barcode value using manual input or linked data fields. Proper barcode configuration helps ensure accurate scanning and reliable output.
8.2 QR Code Configuration
QR codes allow users to store more information in a compact format. They are commonly used for links, product details, batch information, or traceability purposes.
Users can configure the QR code content and adjust its size and placement on the label. Correct sizing and positioning help ensure that QR codes can be scanned easily after printing.
8.3 PrismaTag and PrismaTag-2 Elements
PrismaTag Studio provides specialized elements such as PrismaTag and PrismaTag-2 to support secure and traceable labeling. These elements are designed for use cases that require product authentication and tracking.
These elements can be configured based on system settings and project requirements. They help add an extra layer of security and uniqueness to labels.
8.4 Anti-Tamper and Secure Encoding
Anti-tamper features help detect whether a label has been altered, reused, or copied. Secure encoding ensures that sensitive data is handled in a controlled and protected manner.
Using secure tagging options helps organizations reduce the risk of duplication and misuse, especially for high-value or regulated products.
8.5 Encoding Rules and Validation
Encoding rules help ensure that barcode and QR code data follows valid formats. PrismaTag Studio validates entered data to reduce errors during printing and scanning.
Validation helps users identify incorrect or incomplete data before final output, improving accuracy and reliability.
8.6 Compliance and Industry Use Cases
Barcode and secure tagging features support various industry use cases such as product tracking, inventory control, and regulatory compliance.
These features help organizations meet labeling standards while maintaining consistency, accuracy, and traceability across labels.