Vision inspection systems
CI Vision systems, datama and insight series
Also known as Automated Optical Inspection (AOI), Machine Vision, vision inspection systems, or print verification systems — are essential to quality control across Ontario manufacturing. Whether your facility uses :OMAX DX model, 1 Cam print or V30 series CI vision, 6‑camera CI Vision system (Version 9 or Version 10 and 11), these systems protect product quality and keep production compliant.
When they drift out of alignment or begin rejecting good product, production slows or stops — and plants need fast, knowledgeable support.
The Practical Support Challenge in Ontario Manufacturing
OEMs have Canadian offices, and some packaging suppliers may offer assistance depending on the equipment and service agreements. However, in day‑to‑day operations, Ontario plants often still face:
• Scheduling delays during busy periods
• Limited on‑site availability for older CI Vision versions
• Remote support that can’t address physical alignment or lighting issues
• Operators unsure how to tune thresholds or adjust cameras
• Maintenance teams stretched thin with competing priorities
• Multi‑camera systems requiring specialized tuning
These are normal operational realities — not shortcomings of the OEMs.
They simply reflect how busy modern manufacturing environments are.
When inspection systems slow down, production, quality, and throughput all feel the impact.
Common Vision inspection systems Issues
Most issues come from natural drift over time:
Camera misalignment
Lighting contamination or aging
Incorrect thresholds
Reject timing issues
Mechanical vibration
Software configuration drift
Product variation
Lack of preventive maintenance
Operator inputs
These systems require specialized tuning.
Line‑to‑Line Movement Creates Additional Challenges
Many Ontario plants move their machine vision systems between lines. Every move requires:
• Electrical disconnection and reconnection
• Camera and lighting re‑alignment
• Sensor repositioning, encoder calibration
• Reject timing recalibration
• Threshold tuning for the new environment
This creates a common bottleneck:
Electricians can reconnect the system, but can’t tune the cameras.
Vision specialists can tune the cameras, but can’t legally reconnect the electrical.
This slows down changeovers and increases downtime, we can do both plus more.
WHY LIEGE INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES
A Licensed Electrical Contractor with CI Vision / AOI / ELV experience can:
• Legally reconnect the system to electrical supply
• Immediately align cameras and lighting
• Re‑establish sensor timing and reject logic
• Tune thresholds for stable performance
• Support Version 9 and Version 10, 6‑camera systems
• Reduce downtime during line changes
• Provide IQ/OQ documentation for regulated facilities
One specialist handling both sides means faster recovery, fewer delays, and more reliable inspections.
Fast recovery when CI Vision or AOI slows down
Fewer false rejects and less waste
Stable performance after line changes
Audit‑ready documentation
Reduced operator frustration
Support for older CI Vision versions
Local expertise directly improves uptime and quality.
Liege Industrial Technologies provides local, on‑site support for:
CI Vision systems
AOI (Automated Optical Inspection)
ELV (Electronic Label Verification)
Print inspection and print verification systems
1‑camera to 6‑camera setups
Lomax dx model and 1 cam print to 3 cam print
Version 9 and Version 10 CI Vision platforms
Services include:
Troubleshooting and diagnostics
Camera and lighting alignment
Reject system setup
Reducing false rejects
Improving accuracy and stability
IQ/OQ execution
Electrical reconnection and full re‑tuning during line changes
We complement OEM support by providing fast, local, hands‑on service when plants need immediate assistance.
Need CI Vision /Automated optical inspection Support in Ontario?
Liege Industrial Technologies provides specialized training, calibration, and advanced troubleshooting for CI Vision and industrial electrical systems. Our capabilities include equipment relocation and new system installations, as well as comprehensive support for commissioning documentation, validation activities, and electrical integration to ensure reliable performance and compliance within regulated manufacturing environments
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