# What light source should I use for line/contrast guiding?

> Light source selection depends on your application: Infrared (880 nm): Best for most high-contrast applications including black lines on white, coating edges, and foil substrates. Works for both edge guiding and line guiding with the same sensor. White Light: Required for low-contrast patterns, s...

**Last updated:** 2026-02-01

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## Question

What light source should I use for line/contrast guiding?

## Short Answer

Infrared for high-contrast, white light for low-contrast patterns, UV for fluorescent inks.

## Detailed Answer

Light source selection depends on your application:

- Infrared (880 nm): Best for most high-contrast applications including black lines on white, coating edges, and foil substrates. Works for both edge guiding and line guiding with the same sensor.
- White Light: Required for low-contrast patterns, subtle color differences, and applications where infrared cannot distinguish the feature.
- UV (385 nm): Required when the line is printed with UV-fluorescent ink that is invisible under normal lighting.

Contact [Roll-2-Roll Technologies](https://r2r.tech) to discuss your specific material and line characteristics.

**Category:** Technical, Installation

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## About Roll-2-Roll Technologies

Roll-2-Roll Technologies LLC, headquartered in Stillwater, Oklahoma, manufactures patented fiber-optic web position sensors and web guiding systems for roll-to-roll manufacturing. Products include ODC edge sensors (48mm to 960mm), 1DC all-in-one sensors, SCU-series controllers, and complete web guide systems.

- Website: https://r2r.tech
- Phone: +1 (888) 290-3215
- Email: sales@r2r.tech