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Considerations for Assessing Coding Equipment Uptime

Written by Cecilia Barcenas | Oct 27, 2020 2:29:00 PM

 

Time plays a large role in the business world. There are many different variations of time that are important, such as the length of a workday, how long the manufacturing of the product takes, and, of course, system uptime. System uptime is basically the measure of the system’s reliability and the percentage of time the machine spends actively working and doing its job. This variation of time is important to understand and consider in the business realm. For further information, explore the following considerations for assessing coding equipment uptime.

Preventive Maintenance 

Intervals

Maintenance is a necessity when it comes to operating and using coding equipment. The type of equipment your business owns will influence how long the maintenance procedures take and how long the equipment is down. In almost all situations, you will have to shut down the equipment completely, leaving printing and coding impossible.

The best thing you can do is not see this scenario as a negative. If you are a responsible business owner who regularly looks into the different maintenance requirements for all your equipment, you are being proactive and putting your business first. If you don’t complete the maintenance on schedule, something eventually will go wrong. Any issue may occur, and the equipment may even break down entirely, leaving you with a much longer downtime than you would have experienced if you had just maintained the equipment on time.

It is important to know your equipment and the maintenance requirements that come with it. Follow those requirements and consider them when assessing your coding equipment’s uptime.

Consumable Replenishment

The amount of time that a system can operate before you must replenish items that produce the product or task at hand is known as consumable replenishment. For example, this may be the amount of time it takes your coding equipment to add more ink or replace the ribbon that you are printing on.

The best way to handle consumable replenishment when trying to increase equipment uptime is to understand the equipment to the point of knowing what you can do to make the downtime as short as possible. While you will still experience downtime when changing or adding ribbon to a thermal inkjet printer, there are some tips and tricks for an easy replacement and removal of the ribbon. There is a multitude of different strategies and plans for dealing with different consumable replenishments, so do your research to provide yourself with as much ample system uptime as possible.

Looking at both consumable replenishment and preventative maintenance measures are solid considerations for assessing coding equipment uptime. When correctly calculating coding equipment uptime, make sure you consider all areas and aspects to get a proper number. Considering these two areas will get you closer to your answer.

If you would like assistance calculating uptime for your coding and marking equipment, or if you are interested in purchasing your own equipment, you have come to the right place. At Sneed Coding Inc., we #keepcodingsimple and have professionals available to help you find exactly what you are looking for. Call us or visit our website today!