Uniq Foods in Northampton in the UK, which already had four Linx machines on site, is using a Linx customised continuous inkjet printing system comprising 24 new Linx 6800 printers to code Marks & Spencer's latest sandwich range.
The retailer launched its triangular skillet sandwiches in 2005 in a unique, patented pack design said to be the first to form a tray when opened.
Uniq's key requirements for a new coder were for accurate and clear coding, ease of use, a fast drying time, excellent performance in a chilled environment and integration with its filling lines.