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Paper wristbands with QR code or barcode

Paper wristbands with QR code or barcode make it easier to bring access, scanning and guest information together in one visible solution. Use them for events, trade fairs, clubs and festivals where staff need to check tickets, zones or participant data quickly, without unnecessary queues at the entrance on the day.
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Quantity Unit Price Start-up costs Total
10 pcs. £0.1500 £8.00 £9.50
100 pcs. £0.0400 £8.00 £12.00
500 pcs. £0.0390 £8.00 £27.50
1000 pcs. £0.0366 £8.00 £44.60
2000 pcs. £0.0365 £8.00 £81.00
5000 pcs. £0.0340 £8.00 £178.00
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Paper wristbands with QR code or barcode for faster access control

Paper wristbands with QR code or barcode are a strong solution when access, registration and information need to be combined in a single wristband. The benefit is that guests wear the identifier visibly on their wrist, while staff can scan or check the code without waiting for a ticket, phone or email to be found. This can create a calmer flow at the entrance, especially at events with many guests, several ticket categories or a need for ongoing checks.

QR codes are ideal when the wristband needs to link to practical information, a programme, menu, payment, participant data or a website. Barcodes are relevant when the wristband needs to work with an existing scanning or ticketing system. This option is especially valuable when each code is linked to a specific guest, ticket, group or access type. This makes the wristband both a visible identifier and part of the digital control process.

For the best performance, the code should be printed with clear contrast, a suitable size and enough distance from the closure and graphics. The final code should always be tested with the equipment that will be used on the day. The wristband itself is made from a paper-like Tyvek material, which is light to wear and resistant to normal use during an event. See also our paper wristbands on a roll for dispensers.

Facts


  • A great solution for access control, check-in and guest flow.
  • QR codes can be used for links, information and digital flows.
  • Barcodes can be used with relevant scanner or ticketing systems.
  • Individual codes can be used when the data file is set up correctly.
  • Visible placement on the wrist makes checks faster than loose tickets.
  • Codes should be tested in their final size before use.
FAQ

Can each wristband have its own code?

Yes, the wristbands can be made with individual QR codes, barcodes or numbers when the data is supplied correctly.

What should I be aware of when scanning?

The code must have good contrast and a suitable size, and should be tested with the equipment that will be used at the event.

Are a QR code and a barcode the same thing?

No. QR codes can typically hold more information or link to a website, while barcodes are often used for simple scanning flows.

Can the wristband be used for access control?

Yes, it is well suited as a visible access pass, especially when the code is connected to your own control or ticketing system.