Barcode and Scanner Readiness
Willow Tree Industries Resource Document
A readiness guide for barcode scanner, camera, labeling, verification, and PLC communication projects.
Purpose
- Barcode systems depend on label quality, scanner placement, lighting, triggering, communication, and validation rules.
- This guide helps collect the details needed to design or troubleshoot barcode reading systems.
Barcode and Label Samples
- Provide good and bad label examples.
- List barcode types such as Code 128, QR, Data Matrix, UPC, GTIN, or GS1.
- Identify expected barcode length and prefix/suffix rules.
- Note whether multiple barcodes appear in the same field of view.
- Include label material, print method, and label size.
Read Environment
- Read distance
- Line speed
- Package or part orientation
- Lighting conditions
- Scanner mounting location
- Trigger method
- Expected read window
- Vibration, glare, dust, or wrap distortion
System Behavior
- What should happen on a good read?
- What should happen on a no-read?
- Should duplicate reads be ignored?
- Should multiple reads be concatenated or rejected?
- Does the system need pass/fail logic?
- What information needs to go to the PLC or HMI?
Communication Details
- Scanner make and model
- IP address and network details
- PLC brand and protocol
- Output format
- Required delimiters or control characters
- Data logging or verification requirements