The general rule requires that "CE marking must be affixed to the product or its
data plate. However where this is not possible or not warranted on account of
the nature of the product, it must be afixed to the packaging, if any, and to
the accompanying documents, where the directive concerned provides for such
documents."

However note that the recent R&TTE Directive does appear to mandate marking the
packaging:  "CE marking must be affixed to the product or its data plate.
Additionally it must be afixed to the packaging, if any, and to the accompanying
documents."

I guess this is intended to ensure that any mark indicating restrictions on
(countries of) use is visible from the outside.

Roger



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