Manufacturers can more easily trigger in-line label printing to automate processes further with SBPL script for Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC controllers.
SATO Holdings Corporation (TOKYO: 6287), a renowned global provider of auto-ID and labelling solutions, has joined forces with Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, a leading expert in factory automation systems. Together, they have introduced innovative sample programs for Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC sequencers, enabling seamless label printing automation by sending precise commands to SATO label printers at designated production line events.
Sequencers — also known as programmable logic controllers (PLC) — are used in sequential control systems in the factory to reduce costs by automating specific industrial processes, machine functions, or entire production lines where sophisticated and demanding processes are required. They are often used to produce electronics, automobiles, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, foods, and beverages to keep high-volume assembly lines flowing.
Mitsubishi Electric has also prepared a customisable sample code to reduce programming time. This code enables the sequencers to communicate with SATO printers in typical factory labelling and RFID tagging scenarios, such as processing, assembly, inspection, and shipping.
By enabling MELSEC sequencers with SATO barcode printer language (SBPL) commands, processes requiring labelling can be more easily automated in various stages of production. Mitsubishi Electric has developed sample programs in English, Chinese, and Japanese. The sample script can be customized for standard processes to significantly reduce the time required for programming.
There has been a growing need for PC-less workflows in the factory in recent years. Contributing factors include reducing manual input and the associated risk of errors. Other drivers include lack of space, IT security concerns and stability of operations. Without PCs in the mix, software license management is no longer a concern, which further automates the IT management aspect of production.
Meanwhile, manufacturers are constantly looking for ways to streamline and visualize operations. Adding industrial automation equipment can enable 24/7 operations with increased accuracy and improved scalability, making it easier for manufacturers to adapt to changes in production volume or expand operations when necessary.
“Together with Mitsubishi Electric, we want to help automate every process related to the production of parts and finished products in the factory,” commented Hayato Shindo, executive officer overseeing global business at SATO Holdings Corporation. “Manufacturers can turn to SATO for connected and flexible solutions that can be deployed with speed.”
The sample SBPL script for MELSEC controllers can be found in English, Chinese and Japanese here: