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Marking for the millennium

Y2K compliance, cost cuts and improved print quality top the list of reasons why a Kentucky soft drink bottler changed to a new coding system for its glass bottles.

A sensor placed directly across from the coder (left) communicates to the coder when a bottle passes in front of it. The ink-je
A sensor placed directly across from the coder (left) communicates to the coder when a bottle passes in front of it. The ink-je

For the maker of Ale-8-One, a ginger ale-like beverage, the freshness date marked on the neck of its bottles is an important function in the bottling process.

"The mark on the bottle allows our customers to see what date their beverage was produced and also gives them an idea of how long the product has been on the shelf," says Dale Arrowood, assistant plant manager at Ale-8-One Bottling Co., Winchester, KY. "It also allows store employees to rotate stock appropriately and easily."

So when its 12-year-old coding system started to fall short on print quality, and most of all, when Arrowood realized the system was not Y2K-compliant, he quickly began hunting for a new coder.

Ready for 2000

The initial push for a new coding system came a year ago when the company tested its old ink-jet printer for Y2K compliance. Arrowood says Ale-8-One Bottling was told by the makers of the old printer that the system was Y2K-compliant.

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