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Bar Code Printers
Printers used to print bar code labels that can be adhered to inventory items or other assets that require tracking. |
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Bar Code Scanners
Barcode equipment designed to read imprinted barcodes or 2D matrix code symbologies and send the information to a host computer. Barcode scanners and decoders can be slot card scanners, wand scanners, CCD scanners, laser scanners, imagers, fixed mount scanners, or hands-free scanners. |
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Bar Code Verifiers
Devices that make measurements of the bars, spaces, quiet zones and optical characteristics of a barcode symbol to determine if it meets the requirements of a specification or standard. Used to ensure barcodes can be read by barcode scanners. |
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Data Collection Terminals
Hand-held barcode equipment used to collect data by reading both 1D and 2D matrix barcodes. They store data for later processing or can be used as online terminals in a wireless LAN environment. |
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Magnetic Stripe Slot Readers
Input devices that read magnetic stripe media off of identity cards such as credit cards or ID cards. Typically consists of a reader, decoder, and host interface cable. |
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Radio Frequency (RF) Devices
Wireless devices that send and receive information by Radio Frequency (RF). Wireless LAN products extend the range of typical wired LANs to cover remote areas of a plant facility. Wireless LANs allow real-time, two-way exchange of data between workers on a plant floor and the host computer. |
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RFID
Wireless AIDC systems that use radio frequency signals to identify assets. As an alternative to barcode equipment, RFID uses non-contact readers to activate small radio transponders that emit a unique ID code or other information in its memory. |
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