QR codes connect the physical package to the hosted e-label page. Treat them as packaging assets, not temporary links.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.vinum-elabel.com/llms.txt
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URL policy
Production e-label routes are designed around durable URLs onvinum-elabel.com, using the pattern:
Download formats
Use the highest quality format available for the print workflow:| Format | Use case |
|---|---|
| SVG | Preferred for scalable print assets |
| PNG | Raster workflows and quick previews |
| EPS | Professional print workflows when available |
Print recommendations
- Use at least 2 cm x 2 cm when packaging space allows.
- Use high contrast between the code and background.
- Leave quiet space around the code.
- Avoid placing the code over texture, foil, folds, or curved edges.
- Test scans from multiple distances and lighting conditions.
Neutral wording
Use neutral package-side wording for the mandatory e-label QR code. Examples:- “Ingredients and nutrition”
- “Nutrition and ingredients”
- “Product information”
Preflight checklist
- The QR code resolves to the active e-label page.
- The page loads without authentication.
- The page is readable on mobile screens.
- Required languages are available for the target market.
- The physical label retains required on-pack information.
- The printed code scans after compression, varnish, and final material treatment.