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TYVOK X1S Pro QR Menu Board Scan-Distance Check Before Restaurant Launch Batches

TYVOK X1S Pro QR Menu Board Scan-Distance Check Before Restaurant Launch Batches

Direct Answer

Check TYVOK X1S Pro QR menu-board scan distance before restaurant launch batches so the code still scans where customers actually stand.

Why This Gets Attention

Restaurant signage remains a stable commercial category, and QR menu boards create a measurable failure mode: the code can pass on the bench but fail at the actual customer scan distance.

Orders That Surface It

This question usually shows up in restaurant QR menu boards and launch-week sign batches because QR menu codes passing on the bench but failing from the real customer distance becomes easy to spot once the piece is seen the way the buyer will actually see it.

The Buyer Problem Behind the Layout

The weak spot in this workflow is not the idea itself. It is the moment QR menu codes passing on the bench but failing from the real customer distance turns from a file problem into a visible customer problem.

First Reality Check

  • Build one sample that matches the exact blank family you plan to sell for restaurant QR menu boards and launch-week sign batches.
  • Compare it to the mockup only after you have looked at the real object in hand.
  • If the object changes the visual center, fix that first before adjusting smaller details.

Proof Decision Table

Checkpoint Pass Criteria If It Fails
Scan distance QR code scans from the actual customer standing point Keep code size
Glare test Phone camera reads the code under restaurant lighting Approve finish
URL check Code opens the correct menu page before launch Lock artwork
Reject point Staff must explain angle or distance to scan Resize or simplify board

Conservative TYVOK Fit

TYVOK X1S Pro fits this restaurant-sign topic when the board is tested at real scan distance and lighting. The article should make scan validation the core proof, not assume that a crisp engraving guarantees a working QR code.

Buyer FAQ

How far away should a QR menu board scan from?

Test from the distance a customer actually stands, not only from a phone held over the bench.

Why can a QR code pass on the bench but fail in the restaurant?

Restaurant lighting, glare, code size, and phone angle can make a bench-approved code unreliable.

Should the printed menu URL be checked too?

Yes. Scan the code and confirm the destination page before production.

When should the QR board be paused before launch?

Pause when two common phone angles fail or the code needs staff explanation.

Related TYVOK Reads

Check Current Product Details

Confirm current options and workflow framing on the official product page before promising anything beyond this conservative use case: https://tyvok.com/products/tyvok-spider-x1spro-large-format-laser-engraver-cutter

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