The latest knowledge will take you far. But how do you keep up? A day out for a training or seminar is not always a good time. Regardless of the question of whether you can leave, given the many processes at your location.

At Panasonic Industry we therefore make it as easy as possible for you, with an extensive range of online support. For example, consider a virtual visit to our Experience Room, where we show you the latest applications remotely via multiple cameras. You don't have to go to Best, which is efficient. And sustainable too.

Watch the video about our online offering and discover how you can use our remote support from your own location. You will see in a nutshell how you can broaden and deepen your knowledge with us. And so we come up with tailor-made solutions, which leads to, for example, an SQL database for our LC 3000 laser marking station. See that database as an optimization of the system, which you can read more about below.

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Upgrade your laser marker with an SQL database

Customization starts with thinking along, focused on the solution that suits your organization. Take us for example LC 3000 laser marking station, which once provided with the desired laser marker, is useful for many applications. The LC 3000 is compact. And can be quickly deployed as a stand-alone solution within any process.

Thousands of positions clearly arranged
Usually it is the operator who loads the required laser files into the marking station. This works well for many situations. But still, what if you want to control the LC 3000 from one central, higher-level system? In that case, opt for an SQL database, with which you can manage, adjust and send the necessary data for thousands of positions from one and the same point. An SQL database provides an overview. For simplicity and manageability, by simultaneously providing the entire marking system with all the necessary information.

All links in one table
An SQL database is a relational database management system. And those relationships are exactly where the power of the database lies: all laser files and the associated positions for the laser head are linked in one and the same table, which prevents additional manual actions. The connection also simplifies maintenance of the system.

Additional software unnecessary
With a multiple of the standard number of positions, an SQL database offers more flexibility. An additional investment in the required software is not necessary, and the database can also be easily linked to higher-level systems in the company network. Curious about a SQL database for laser marking for your organization? Please inquire with Ronald van Seters, by email (ronald.vanseters@eu.panasonic.com) or telephone: +31 (0)499 37 27 27.

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