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Integrator Project Sparks Switch from 'Hard' to Easy Automation

Leadership at PharmaMed Automation is steeped in robotics, but robot deployment was often deemed out of scope for its many custom, one-off, “hard automation” projects. Then a build came along that put robots more prominently on the menu of options.

Epson VT6L All-in-One 6-Axis Robot and Epson ColorWorks CW-C6000P Color Inkjet Label Printer automation solution prints and applies labels.
Epson VT6L All-in-One 6-Axis Robot and Epson ColorWorks CW-C6000P Color Inkjet Label Printer automation solution prints and applies labels.

Integrator and OEM PharmaMed Automation was asked to build case labeling equipment for a manufacturer of liquid level sensors and alarm systems. The client requested a fast, full-color, on-demand label printer and a fast, flexible, and precise means of affixing the labels. Answering the call, PharmaMed designed and built a self-contained labeling cell with a color inkjet label printer, a 6-axis robot, a custom label track, custom tool head, and a conveyor, with all logic residing in the robot’s built-in controller. This experience, with a specific request to investigate Epson robotics and printers, snapped PharmaMed out of what it the integrator now considers to be an antiquated devotion to single machines accomplishing singular tasks. 

“We liked to call it hard automation because it’s hard to do,” jokes Justin Mattson, Sales Engineer for PharmaMed Automation. He’s riffing on that traditional process where factory integrators allocate machines and equipment to single, fixed tasks. “Hard automation is all about rigidity, about building something that does one thing, and it’s harder because there’s no flexibility.”

Dustin Hanson, PharmaMed president, agrees. “It’s frustrating because there are so many applications where a SCARA or 6-axis robot would be the way to go, but the budget doesn’t allow it.’”Epson VT6L All-in-One 6-Axis Robot and Epson ColorWorks CW-C6000P Color Inkjet Label Printer work together to enable precise label placement on an assortment of corrugated cases.Epson VT6L All-in-One 6-Axis Robot and Epson ColorWorks CW-C6000P Color Inkjet Label Printer work together to enable precise label placement on an assortment of corrugated cases.

Mattson’s and Hanson’s experience with Epson Robots and Epson Colorworks began just over a year ago, in 2022, when a liquid level sensor and alarm manufacturer client distinctively asked them to look at Epson’s ColorWorks CW-C6000P Color Inkjet Label Printer in combination with an Epson VT6L All-in-One 6-Axis Robot to print and apply labels. Since that introduction, the integrator has used 10 more Epson robots in projects for other clients.

“With Epson all-in-one platforms, our whole operation has opened up,” Mattson says.

Paradigm shifting project

Hanson describes PharmaMed Automation, based in Fargo, North Dakota, as a small and nimble engineering company that specializes in the most challenging factory automation projects. 

He says that, when he founded PharmaMed with partner Walt Stewart in 2012, “the focus of the company was the manufacturing of custom, generally non-robotic, hard automation cells for pharmaceutical and medical device companies.” 

Yet Hanson was intimately familiar with robotics and had worked with almost every brand of industrial robot at one time or another during his career. “Actually, at the company I was at before we started PharmaMed, we developed our own SCARA robot and the software to control it. It was the first SCARA robot developed on the Rockwell platform.” 

He explains that “the job we do is very difficult, because we’re always trying to solve some new problem that no one else wants to touch. It’s a high risk, high reward type of business.”