Rugged duty barcode scanners offer 1- and 2-dimensional capability to read a variety of popular code labels, as well as Direct Part Mark (DPM) images. These handheld units can read etched, embossed, low-contrast and extremely small codes. Models with RS232 or USB communications are available.
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Barcode scanners are the most common type of industrial identification system and the equipment normally considered when needing to identify a product. Scanners use a combination of lasers and optical componentry to read a barcode on a label, embedded or etched onto a product. They convert the code to usable characters and transmit the code over a communications network.Barcode scanners come in many form factors and styles. Units can be hand-held or mounted on stands.
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General duty barcode scanners with one-dimensional and two-dimensional capability are able to read many popular codes used in industry such as Code 128, Code 39 UPC and QR codes.
Rugged duty imagers are barcode scanners that are able to read all of the codes that a 1D/2D imager can read but also adds the ability to read Direct Part Mark (DPM) images and are manufactured in a rugged package. CR6022 series scanners can read and translate codes printed on labels and boxes as well as ones that are etched, embossed, low-contrast, or very small.
Available accessories and replacement parts facilitate installation and operation of barcode scanner systems. Accessories include:
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