Author Archives: John Barth

John Barth has been in the warehousing and distribution industry for over 20 years working with barcode equipment and supplier labeling and packaging requirements. John founded Adazon in 2003 to help manufacturers become compliant with the ongoing demands of distribution with special barcode requirements and now RFID standards. John holds a MBA, C.P.M., and has guest lectured at North Western University. This experience has provided John with insight that is shared within this blog.

Barcode Scanners And Industry Changes

The last few months have shown a number of changes in the barcode scanner industry. Just to name a few, the integration of Honeywell and Hand Held Products is well underway, Motorola bought Symbol Technologies, and Datalogic has bought PSC.
These were big names in the industry of barcode scanners and data collection devises. Hand Held […]

Are There Free Printable Mailing Labels?

Is there such a thing as free printable mailing labels in the world of labels out there anywhere? Well, free is quite an adjective. The closest thing you can really get to free printable mailing labels is by printing right on your mail or envelope and not using a label at all. There is still […]

FedEx Barcode Labels, Are They Printed Custom Labels?

Many small to medium businesses are using FedEx and UPS as their preferred shipping method and the issue arises about the FedEx barcode labels from time to time. Questions like, where do I get printed custom labels for FedEx, or can you make a FedEx barcode label for us? Well this label is not a […]

Great Deal On Clearance Open Box Symbol PPT8860-R3BZ1000 Barcode Scanner

AdaZon Labels and Barcode Equipment has several open box Symbol Morotola PPT8860-R3BZ1000 barcode scanners available for immediate delivery. “Open box” just means that these scanners were brought in for a large application and right before they were installed the client chose a different unit. These units were never actually used so they are […]

Are Your RFID Tags Failing or Defaulting?

Recently we had a customer call in with an issue regarding his RFID tags in their Zebra RFID printer encoder not programming and making all the tags default. What could be causing this? The first thought was that the printer was not calibrated properly. But the customer already went through the printer calibration process and […]

Custom Labels Chicago Illinois

Our Chicago Land custom label plant is ideal for the central US coverage and allows Adazon to have a reach that covers East, West, North and South in the Americas. Custom labels Chicago is equipped with presses, rewind stations, digital capabilities for variable imaging, and thermal transfer barcode printing.
The demand for custom labels in […]

Barcode Labels What is the deal?

OK, I hear direct thermal, thermal transfer, polybopp, kimdura, jewelry, kapton, sticky, removable, permanent, tire adhesive, clean room, 3 inch core, 1 inch core, no core and more. How the heck does anyone make heads or tails out of what they need to make a decision on which barcode labels to use for what!
It is […]

Issues With Thermal Transfer Printheads?

Are you dissatisfied with the print quality of your thermal transfer or direct thermal printer? Do they have unwanted lines and/or blank spots in the print? If so, your thermal transfer printhead might need cleaned or even replaced. The printhead is the most critical component of your thermal printer and one of the most delicate. […]

Asset Tracking Software on Three Levels

So you are thinking about asset tracking software for you business. There are a lot of options with as many price ranges to consider. Every time you call a business for help, they want to sell you a system that costs more then your total infrastructure. Well here are the basics to understand when shopping […]

Label Rewinders - Do I Need One? Which One?

We have a lot of experience with label rewinders since we print many labels for customers and we also get customer feedback on the label rewinders they buy from us. So here is the lowdown. If you buy a barcode printer and tend to print more then 30-50 labels in one shot, then a label […]

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