As a cashier in a clothing store, you must be responsible to customers. This requires every cashier to do: 100% decoding of the goods after paying. The anti-theft labels commonly used in clothing stores are soft labels and hard labels. First, let’s Explain the correct degaussing operation of the soft label. The general soft label decoding tool is a decoder (degausser). The operation requirements are as follows:
1. First determine the position of the induction label on the product. If it is a label placed concealedly, the reference mark shall be determined. Then pass the side of the product with the label or reference mark as close to the surface of the decoding board as possible to ensure that the label can pass through the effective decoding area. (The decoding area of most non-contact decoders is within 10cm from the surface of the decoder)
2. Soft label decoding must pass through the decoding board horizontally, and all six sides (for large hexahedral products) must pass through the decoding board horizontally. The purpose is to avoid a "dead angle" between the decoding board and the soft label. The number of passes can only be reduced once you have mastered decoding angles.
3. The decoding speed is controlled at one item per second, and it cannot be too fast, otherwise there may be incomplete label decoding.
4. After the soft label is decoded by the decoding board, the system alarm is caused by the detection antenna when the customer leaves, which means that the decoding is not successful. This may be due to the cashier's mistake in decoding; but if this situation occurs continuously, you must Notify the supervisor in time, indicating that the decoding equipment is faulty.
Hard tags are mostly used by clothing stores. The tool to remove the hard tags is a nail remover (locker). The specific operation requirements are as follows:
1. Hold the label on the product with your left hand, face up, and align the raised part with the concave part in the center of the unlocker.
2. Make the protruding part of the label close to the pit of the staple remover (unlocker), press the nail on the hard label lightly with the right hand, and then pull out the product together with it. At this time, the product can be separated from the hard label. The nail is removed.
3. Remove the label from the staple remover and remove the label staple from the product.
4. Put the removed hard tags and nails separately and keep them properly for secondary use. Do not place them randomly, so as not to cause interference to the equipment and cause false alarms.
The above are the commonly used methods for quick release of clothing anti-theft labels, I hope it will be helpful to you.