Print Mil-Std-130 Compliant UID Part Mark Labels
Format of UID labels defined by Mil-Std-130M vary depending on the UID Construct chosen and the amount of space available. When space permits, the label shall have linear barcodes, text data and 2D symbol. If space is limited, the linear barcodes may be eliminated. "In cases of severe space limitations," the label can just have 2D symbol.

When you have both an RFID and a UID requirement you have to put a RFID tag on the exterior container in addition to the UID barcoded data. You can choose to combine human readable text, all barcode data, and the RFID tag all in one label. MIL-Comply makes this easy, while also keeping track of UID/RFID relationships for submission to WAWF.

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MIL-Comply's nearly 50 installed label formats for unit, intermediate, exterior, container, pallet and other labels for thermal and laser printers.

