The MS-3 laser scanners can read bar codes on test tubes, reagent packs, and microplates within a distance of 1.5 in.(click to enlarge) Specifically designed for integration into clinical analyzers ...
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For greater connectivity, they offer both onboard serial and EtherNet communication versions. Other features include an IP65 enclosure rating and added functionality that enables the scanners to read ...
GoodGuide releases a free app that lets you scan an item's bar code and instantly retrieve info on that product's health, environmental, and social responsibility ratings. Elizabeth Armstrong Moore ...
Dayton native Paul McEnroe is credited with developing the bar code, first used in a Troy Marsh grocery store. DAYTON DAILY NEWS ARCHIVES The world's first bar code scanner is shown in operation at a ...
The bouncer and bartenders at Keys on Main have to stay alert for many potential problems, especially people drinking too much or minors trying to get into the bar. On nights when the line stretches ...
RFID is not necessarily “better” than bar codes. The two are different technologies and have different applications, which sometimes overlap. The big difference between the two is bar codes are ...
Few objects in the world are more immediately recognizable than the bar code. After all, bar codes are all around us. They’re on the books we buy and the packages that land on our doorsteps. More than ...
Utilizing the latest in Radio Frequency (RF) technology, the PowerScan RF has a range of up to 150'/46 m. This allows you the freedom to scan pallets at the other end of the loading dock or boxes at ...