A Manual Ink Coding Machine is a hand-operated device used to print essential information such as batch numbers, manufacturing dates, expiry dates, prices, and product codes directly onto packaging materials or products. It is widely used in small- and medium-scale industries where production volume does not justify fully automated printing systems.
Manual coding machines are valued for their affordability, portability, and ease of operation.
A manual ink coding machine is a mechanical printing device that transfers inked characters onto a surface through physical pressure. The machine uses interchangeable letters, numbers, and symbols arranged in a holder or drum. When pressed or rolled against a surface, the inked characters leave a clear impression.
These machines do not require electricity and are suitable for flexible production environments.
The working process of a manual ink coding machine includes:
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Setting the Message – The operator arranges the required letters and numbers in the character holder.
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Ink Application – The inking system (ink pad or roller) supplies ink to the characters.
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Printing Action – The operator presses or rolls the machine onto the packaging surface.
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Reset Mechanism – The machine automatically re-inks and resets for the next print.
Manual ink coding machines are commonly used in:
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Food and beverage packaging
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Pharmaceutical products
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Cosmetics and personal care items
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Industrial parts and cartons
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Retail packaging units






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