18.11.2025 • Product

Contrast sensors for reliable print mark detection

The new P1MW contrast sensors from Wenglor offer a resource-efficient solution for print mark detection in series applications.

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They integrate seamlessly into existing processes and use visible white light for precise contrast detection for various colors. Thanks to integrated step detection and dynamic teach, they are robust against process-related deviations and deliver stable results even with misalignments or changed colors.

The sensors are ideal for high volumes in series production and ensure reliable detection of print marks, which are used in numerous industries to ensure consistent product quality. The P1MW series is quickly ready for use and ensures stable processes, even with color changes or different materials. Its compact design is suitable for tight installation situations. Process data can be managed efficiently with IO-Link 1.1 and the wTeach2 software provides a comprehensive data overview.

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wenglor sensoric GmbH

Wenglorstr. 3
88069 Tettnang
Germany

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