V275 uses a web based server/client software architecture with the Gigabit Ethernet connection between the PC or server and the V275 printer clients. The V275 system architecture is designed to allow the flexibility to locate the V275 Server component in a central location, while accessing and controlling the system from any computer with a web browser and authorized access.

Inspection Template Design
The V275 interface provides an ability to customize the label inspection parameters and error thresholds, with the ability to share templates across multiple V275 systems. Inspection tools for 1D/2D barcode grading, OCR/OCV, data matching for serial # tracking, and blemish detection for logos, symbols or other static label information are available. Physical outputs that alarm operators via an audible or visual alarm, or other methods are defined via the inspection template.

Run Time Viewing and Error Notification
The V275 run time GUI provides local and remote operators an ability to select an archived inspection template, view real-time inspection results, zoom in on label defects, and a filmstrip view of the inspected labels.

Run Log and Inspection Reports
All print job inspection results are time stamped, and persist on the V275 server for later retrieval and viewing using the client UI.

Audit Trail
The LVS V275 is 21 CFR Part 11 compliant-ready with multiple security levels, comprehensive data management, and reporting options. Microsoft® Active Directory, audit trail of operator actions, and inspection archive for each label. V275 maintains a complete audit trail to allow compliance with internal and regulatory quality mandates. The audit trail can be viewed and exported as a csv or pdf file for archiving in data historians or other applications. The audit trail is accessible only to V275 System users who are authorized to view it.
User Management
By assigning each operator a unique login and the appropriate permissions, the system administrator can create a system that allows some users the right to have full access to the system and to create print inspection templates—while other users can bypass the design and setup functions and move straight to running and inspecting a print job. If the server uses an Active Directory network, then you can setup user accounts once on the Active Directory server, and then configure the V275 to connect to that server and let it handle user authentication services.

REST API
For users wanting to interface data from V275 software into other applications a REST API is available.