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Bar code scanners are designed to read imprinted bar / matrix code symbologies. Bar code scanners can be slot card scanners, fixed mount scanners, or hand-held scanners
Slot card bar code scanners are designed to read imprinted bar code cards that are passed through the aperture on the reader
Search by Specification | Learn MoreBar code software identifies or decodes bar code symbology, generates output strings corresponding to barcode values, creates bar code fonts, prints bar codes, and/or performs tracking, etc
Learn MoreBar code cards are computer boards that contain storage, font macros, and logic for printing barcodes
Learn MoreDigital bargraphs measure process and electrical variables such as pressure, flow, temperature, speed, current, and voltage. There are two main types of products: light emitting diode (LED) and liquid crystal display (LCD).  
Search by Specification | Learn MoreImaging workstations are vision systems used for metrology or image analysis in laboratory and cleanroom settings.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreDigital panel meters measure and display processes and electrical variables via an alphanumeric digital readout.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreComplementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors operate at lower voltages than CCDs, reducing power consumption for portable applications. Analog and digital processing functions can be integrated readily onto the CMOS chip, reducing system package size and overall cost.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreHand held bar code scanners are used typically as inventory or point of sale (POS) devices. These scanners are passed over bar codes manually to read data. They often have a gun or wand design
Search by Specification | Learn MoreFixed mount bar code scanners are designed to manually or mechanically read items passed by their scan windows. Unlike hand scanners, they are affixed to a single location
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMetal rod and bar stock are metals and alloys in the form of round bars or rod, square bars, rectangular or flat bars, hexagons, and other bar stock shapes
Search by Specification | Learn MoreBar code decoders use a receiver mechanism to read a barcode and then convert the code into usable data
Learn MoreBar code printers are used to output bar code data in printed form
Search by Specification | Learn MoreBar graph arrays are light emitting diodes (LEDs) that are used for solid state metering in applications such as audio monitoring, telecommunications, and instrumentation
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTemperature instruments use contact or noncontact methods to measure temperature. Products include dial, digital, industrial and laboratory thermometers; temperature probes, indicators, and sensors; RTD elements and transmitters; and thermistors, thermocouples, thermopiles, and thermal switches.
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CLV620 and CLV630 Bar Code Scanners SICK
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The CLV620 and CLV630 line of bar code scanners are compact, yet powerful new tools for a wide range of applications, such as retail distribution, high-speed packaging and document handling. Speed, power, flexibility and ease of use are the features that define the new CLV620 and CLV630 Laser Bar Code family. All of the scanners in the CLV6XX family have both onboard serial and EtherNet commun... (read more)
The MS-860 makes reading bar codes and stacked 2D codes easy. Push-button calibration and a fully programmable feature set enable you to quickly and easily configure the scanner to meet your needs. Raster settings are programmable to read multiple symbols at different locations or at varying distances. (read more)
The Hammer Scanner® is a high performance, rugged hand held bar code scanner. The Hammer Scanner® uses linear imaging technology to set a new standard for hand held scanners by combining a bright, sharp aiming line with high resolution imaging to deliver exceptional reading performance. So tough, it can drive nails into a 2x4 ... and still work! (read more)
Clear Wiring Path Wiring to the appropriate terminal block is easily accomplished, due to the access holes and a clear area located between the terminal rows. Relay Modules The Bar Code Box includes optional relay modules to allow for greater use of the external devices including light stacks. (read more)
The Datamax Linear Scanner is an affordable, rugged and effective alternative to the high cost and complication of a traditional online bar code verifier for your I-Class printer. (read more)
The Quick Check® 600 Series is used for testing traditional and full ANSI/CEN/ISO parameters. (read more)
A bar code symbol is an identification technology that encodes information into parallel arrangements of varying width bars and spaces. The term 'symbology' is used to describe the rules that specify how the data is encoded into the bars and spaces (read more)
Learn about linear bar codes and 2D symbols and how to use them effectively to maintain 100% data integrity and improve patient safety. The Bar Codes 101 for the Life Sciences course series is available on-line and CD-ROM. (read more)
Do you need to decode AIAG shipping labels or directly marked 2D symbols? Bar Codes 101 for the Automotive Supplier provides a general overview of direct part marking, 2D symbols as well as a wide range of application studies in the automotive industry. Learn how others have done it before you, and learn from their experiences. (read more)
Working with your existing wireless network, the MS860 WiFi handheld wireless scanner frees users from restricting cables and base stations. The MS860 WiFi is ideal for real-time bar code data collection in warehouse, loading dock applications, inventory, back office, document tracking, retail environments - anywhere users want unrestricted movement or unlimited access. (read more)
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Elfring Fonts Bar Code, MICR and Decorative Font Collections Bar code Check fonts Fonts License Orders Code 3 of 9 Code 3/9 or 39 Fonts: So simple you can type in it. |
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Bar Code Label Printing Software by IDAutomation® This bar code label printing software supports the following linear symbologies: Telepen, EAN8, EAN13, EAN14, UPC-A, UPC-E, Interleaved 2of 5, ITF, |
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Java Barcode Packages by IDAutomation® Java Bar Code Package Overview "This is the only bar code software we could find that works reliably as a Java applet. |
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Introduction to barcode - How a bar code reader works There are pen type readers (e.g. bar code wands), laser scanners, CCD readers and camera-based readers. See TAL Technologies, Inc. Information |
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Barcode scanner POS bar code reader |
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Barcode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A bar code (also barcode) is an optical machine-readable representation of data. |