Datamatrix or QR Code: Which is better for my products?

When choosing the best coding system for your products, a key question arises: should you opt for a Datamatrix Code or a QR Code? Both technologies offer advanced solutions for traceability and identification, but each has specific characteristics that make them more suitable for certain industries and applications. That's why today at United Barcode Systems, we'll explore the key differences between the Datamatrix Code and the QR Code, and help you determine which is the best choice for your company.

Datamatrix Code

What is a Datamatrix Code?

The Datamatrix Code is a two-dimensional code consisting of a matrix of black and white cells, organized in the shape of a square or rectangle. Its main advantage is its ability to store large amounts of data in a very small space, which makes it a popular choice in sectors such as pharmaceuticals and industry, where it is essential to mark small products or components with detailed information. This type of code is recognized for its high data density and its ability to be read even if it is partially damaged or dirty.

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Datamatrix code printing on ceramic

 

What is a Datamatrix Code used for?

The Datamatrix Code is mainly used in product traceability within supply chains. For example, in the pharmaceutical industry, it is mandatory for marking each drug with information such as lot number, expiration date and other key identifiers that allow it to be traced throughout distribution. Similarly, in the industrial sector, especially in electrical components, the Datamatrix Code allows each part to be individually identified, which facilitates traceability and reduces the risk of error in assembly or maintenance processes.

 

In addition, the Datamatrix Code is highly resistant to damage. Even if the code is dirty or scratched, the error-correction technology it incorporates enables accurate reading. This is vital in industries where products may be exposed to harsh conditions, such as extreme temperatures, humidity or abrasion, ensuring that the coded information remains accessible throughout the product's lifetime.

QR Code

What is a QR Code?

The QR (Quick Response) Code is another type of two-dimensional code that is characterized by three aligning squares in the corners and a black and white cell pattern. It is widely known for its ability to be easily scanned with smartphones and mobile devices, which has boosted its use in marketing, commercial and service environments. Like the Datamatrix Code, the QR Code can store a large amount of information, but its design is more oriented towards its readability and accessibility on everyday devices.

 

The QR Code is especially useful in applications where you want the end user, such as a customer, to quickly access digital information via their cell phone, making it a key tool for connecting the physical and digital worlds. This has made it popular in marketing, promotions and sales sectors.

 

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QR code printing on porous box for the food sector

 

What is a QR Code used for?

The QR Code is commonly used in marketing applications, where the customer or user is required to access more information through a quick scan. It is common to see them on product packaging, advertising brochures, in restaurants or even in physical stores to direct users to web pages, special promotions or additional information. Due to its ease of scanning, the QR Code is ideal for quick interactions and is very accessible to the average consumer.

 

In the business environment, the QR Code is also used in inventory management and quality control. Although it does not have the data density of the Datamatrix Code, its ability to be easily scanned makes it a viable option for applications where user interaction is necessary. Its popularity lies in its versatility and widespread use on mobile devices.

Differences between Datamatrix Code and QR Code

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    • Appearance

The Datamatrix Code is generally presented as a compact grid of black and white cells, which allows it to store a large amount of information in a very small space. On the other hand, the QR Code is more recognizable by its three alignment squares in the corners, which makes it easier to read by mobile devices. The more complex appearance of the QR Code makes it more suitable for applications where the end user interacts directly with the code.

    • Scanning

The Datamatrix Code can be scanned with industrial equipment and specialized devices, even if the code is damaged. High-precision industrial readers are necessary to ensure that all encoded information is captured. On the other hand, the QR Code is easier to scan for mobile devices, making it an accessible tool for the general public. In industrial applications, however, reading the Datamatrix Code is more robust and accurate.

    • Requirements

Datamatrix Codes require high-precision printing and scanning systems, especially in industrial sectors such as pharmaceuticals and electrical components. The QR Code, however, can be generated and read with more affordable technology, making it popular for commercial and marketing applications. For business applications, it is important to consider the right reading equipment for each code.

    • Applications

The Datamatrix Code is preferred in industries where high information density and durability are required, such as in the industrial and pharmaceutical sector. The QR Code is more common in commercial and service sectors, where fast interaction with the end consumer via smartphones is desired.

    • Capacity

The Datamatrix Code can store significantly more information compared to the QR Code. This is especially useful when you need to encode serial numbers, expiration dates, and other details on small products. The QR Code, although more versatile in terms of everyday use, has a smaller storage capacity compared to the Datamatrix.

    • Size

Due to its compact structure, the Datamatrix Code takes up less space, making it suitable for small product sizes. In contrast, QR Codes tend to be larger to contain a similar amount of information, which limits their use on products with small surface areas.

    • Error correction

Both codes have error correction capabilities, but the Datamatrix Code is superior in terms of resistance to damage or soiling. This makes it the preferred choice for industrial applications where products may be exposed to harsh conditions.

 

 

 

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Datamatrix or QR: Which code is better for my products?

Choosing between Datamatrix Code or QR Code depends mainly on the specific needs of your company. If you operate in sectors such as pharmaceutical or industrial, where high data density and resistance to adverse conditions are essential, the Datamatrix Code is the most suitable option. Its ability to store large amounts of information and be read even if damaged is crucial for traceability in these industries.

 

On the other hand, if your focus is on quick interactions with customers or consumers, the QR Code is more appropriate. It is easy to generate and scan with smartphones, making it an excellent tool for marketing and promotions. However, its storage capacity is more limited, so it is not ideal for products that require a lot of information in a small space.

 

In summary, the choice between Datamatrix and QR depends on the context in which they are used. Both codes offer clear advantages, but the robustness of the Datamatrix is superior for industrial sectors, while the QR Code stands out for its ease of use in commercial applications.

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Best solution for printing Datamatrix and QR codes

To ensure the correct printing of Datamatrix and QR codes, it is essential to have advanced technological solutions that offer accuracy, durability and ease of integration into production lines.

 

The UBS TJX Series is the ideal solution for printing codes on individual products, such as electronic components, pharmaceuticals or small industrial parts. Equipped with Thermal Inkjet (TIJ) technology, the TJX offers high-resolution printing, ensuring that each Datamatrix or QR code is perfectly readable, even on small-sized products.

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Datamatrix code coding in the pharmaceutical sector with TJX

 

On the other hand, the APLINK Series is the ideal choice for case coding. This system is designed to offer high resolution and accuracy, allowing Datamatrix and QR codes to be printed clearly and durably on different types of packaging. In addition, the APLINK Series is highly versatile, allowing it to print on a variety of surfaces and case sizes.

 

One of the key benefits of the APLINK is its ability to operate in demanding industrial environments, ensuring that codes remain legible throughout the storage and transportation process, even in harsh conditions. With high-definition inkjet technology, the APLINK ensures that codes are scannable and meet international traceability standards.

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Direct QR code printing on cartons with APLINK HRX GS05

 

When it comes to coding and labeling pallets with Datamatrix and QR codes, one of the most effective solutions is the APL Series, which stands out for its ability to use the GS1 DataMatrix. The GS1 DataMatrix is a specific variant of the 2D DataMatrix code that allows the inclusion of two special characters: the FNC1, which appears just after the start character, and the GS, which acts as a field separator. This type of code is widely used in sectors such as retail and industry, facilitating the labeling of goods and pallets with a high level of accuracy and traceability.

 

By using the APL Series in conjunction with the GS1 DataMatrix, high quality and durable printing is ensured, allowing codes to be readable throughout the logistics process, even in adverse conditions. This solution not only optimizes pallet traceability, but also improves operational efficiency on production and distribution lines.


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GS1 Datamatrix labeling on pallets with APL 60s

 

These solutions ensure that codes are legible and accurate, improving traceability and operational efficiency on production lines. Contact us today to find out how our solutions can improve your coding process for pallets, cases, products or any other area that could be useful to you.

 

 

 

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