Peter Sarf
Established Member
They only need to cover one end of the old barcode (so some bars/stripes are hidden) to disable it but some staff do not completely cover at least one of the bars/stripes. In Morrisons they are good at putting the new bar code over the cooking/heating instructions !.Sainsbury's seem to have fixed their reduced item barcode problem. I didn't have any issues earlier this week.
I did notice one item where the reduced barcode had been stuck on without covering the normal one - presumably someone who just forgot that the problem was fixed?
For about 18 months in Morrisons there was one reduced price printer that would print a barcode with the middle section missing !. The amount of time wasted at the tills must have easily exceeded the cost of a replacement printer. I was not complaining because if I chose correctly the checkout operator would just scan something cheaper instead !.Probably because the label printer is always knackered - I have rarely seen one working properly that hasn't been broke by shoppers or staff and is jammed.
It also does beg the question of how hard is it for people to just WAIT for the label to come out and once it has stopped printing, remove it, it won't get jammed then. But most people try and pull it off as it is printing, thus meaning the machine gets jammed.