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PocketCirc

 

PSC QuickScan Laser 

   PSC QuickScan Laser

Welch Allyn 3800LR-12   

 Welch Allyn CCD 3800LR & 3800LX-USB   

Intermec T2090

 Intermec T2090 w/laser

 

Star SP-212 Receipt Printer

 STAR RECEIPT PRINTER

Intermec 2410 Portable Terminal

INTERMEC 2410 W/LASER

 

 BATTERIES & CABLES FOR THE 9440 & T2090

 

PROGRAMMING SERVICE FOR YOUR INTERMEC 9440 CCD/LASER/WAND & BARCODE READER

 

Wireless Scanner

 

 

HERE IS OUR NEWEST ADDITION 

THE HANDHELD USB OR PS/2 LIGHT PEN

                          Unitech MS100 Pen Scanner

Replacement Keyboard "Y" Wand with built-in decoder, or USB Interface. This unit replaces the Caere 1021 or the Caere 2033 Wedge readers and attached wand.  This will save your library $300.00 over the price of a Caere wedge reader!  Money back guarantee.  Comes pre-programmed ready to do Workflows.

CE517060 PS/2 Interface

 

CE517066 USB Interface

$228.00

 

 

$248.00

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Product Test Results:
The benefits of bar code wands include small size and the ability to read long barcodes. However, barcode wands can be more difficult to use than laser scanners or imagers. Wands read barcodes by dragging the tip over the barcode slowly from left to right at an angle and velocity recommended in the user manual. The tip of the wand must stay on the barcode as you drag it across to get a successful read, therefore, it is not very good at reading very short barcodes of .25" or less in height. Alternatively, a laser scanner such as the PSC QuickScan Plus 6000 http://www.barcode-depot.net/Psc-laser.htm reads the barcode instantly by positioning it over the barcode and pulling the trigger. If the wand is not the best product for your implementation, please review our list of other available scanners.

 

 

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