Bar Code Technology, Barcode Scanners & Scanning

Barcode technology is a method of representing data in a visual, machine-readable form.The most common type of barcode is the Universal Product Code (UPC), which is used to identify products in retail stores. A barcode scanner is a device that reads barcodes, which are optical machine-readable representations of data. Barcodes are widely used in retail and logistics to identify products and track inventory. They are also used in other industries, such as healthcare, manufacturing, and transportation. These articles relate to barcodes, bar code labels, RFID, 2D barcode scanning, 2D imaging,QR code, AIDC, Datacapture, AVI systems, identification, scanners, scanning, EAN.

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Ingram Micro announces new dedicated Data Capture/POS sales office

1 Ingram Micro announces new dedicated Data Capture/POS sales office

Ingram Micro S.r.l., the Italian subsidiary of Ingram Micro Inc., the global wholesale provider of technology products and supply chain management services, had announced that the Data Capture/POS Division has commenced activities in Italy.

Datalogic's acquisition of Accu-Sort Systems completed

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Datalogic S.p.A. (Datalogic) has completed the acquisition, through certain of its subsidiaries, of Accu-Sort Systems Inc., the supplier of Automatic Identification (Auto-ID) products in the US, and certain affiliates of Accu-Sort Systems Inc. ("Accu-Sort") from certain subsidiaries of Danaher Corporation.

Handheld expands in the UK

3 Handheld expands in the UK

The Handheld Group, manufacturer of rugged PDAs and mobile devices, continues its expansion with a new office in the UK.

Casio launches a new partner programme for mobile technology resellers and software integrators

4 Casio launches a new partner programme for mobile technology resellers and software integrators

Casio Electronics Co. Ltd has announced the launch of its new 2012 partner programme for new and existing value-added resellers (VARs) and software integrators.

Microscan to demonstrate machine vision and barcode solutions for packaging at IPACK-IMA 2012

5 Microscan to demonstrate machine vision and barcode solutions for packaging at IPACK-IMA 2012

Microscan, a global provider of barcode, machine vision and lighting solutions, will demonstrate its suite of products for track, trace and control at its booth # A84 in Hall 11 at the IPACK-IMA trade show in Milan, 28 February 3 March 2012.

Honeywell unveils next generation Vuquest 3310g

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Honeywell has announced the availability of the Vuquest 3310g, a powerful area-imaging scanner housed in a sleek and compact shell.

Microscan announces new C-Mount design barcode imager and smart camera

7 Microscan announces new C-Mount design barcode imager and smart camera

Microscan, a global barcode, machine vision and lighting solutions technology provider, has introduced a new C-Mount lens configuration for two of its products: the popular QX HAWK imager and the Vision HAWK smart camera.

Haruyama Trading Company selects Socket barcode scanners and Apple iPads for retail POS

8 Haruyama Trading Company selects Socket barcode scanners and Apple iPads for retail POS

Socket Mobile, Inc. has announced the selection of the Socket Bluetooth Cordless Hand Scanner (CHS) Series 7 by Haruyama Trading Company.

Datalogic doubles presence in the Industrial Automation industry through the acquisition of US Group Accu-Sort Systems

9 Datalogic doubles presence in the Industrial Automation industry through the acquisition of US Group Accu-Sort Systems

Datalogic S.p.A. has entered into an agreement with certain subsidiaries of Danaher Corporation to acquire Accu-Sort Systems Inc., a supplier of Automatic Identification (Auto-ID) products in the US.

Microscan introduces Nerlite Smart Series Machine Vision Lighting for industrial applications

10 Microscan introduces Nerlite Smart Series Machine Vision Lighting for industrial applications

Microscan has announced the rollout of its new Nerlite Smart Series machine vision lighting product line.

Barcode Technology

Barcodes are commonly referred to as linear or one-dimensional (1D) which can be scanned by special optical scanners, called barcode readers, of which there are several types. Later, two-dimensional (2D) variants were developed, using rectangles, dots, hexagons and other patterns, called matrix codes or 2D barcodes, although they do not use bars as such.

The most common type of barcode is the Universal Product Code (UPC), which is used to identify products in retail stores. UPC barcodes are 12 digits long and are divided into two parts: the manufacturer's code (the first five digits) and the product code (the last five digits). The manufacturer's code is assigned by the Uniform Code Council (UCC), and the product code is assigned by the manufacturer.

Other common types of barcodes include:

  • The Code 39 barcode, which is used for a variety of applications, including shipping, inventory tracking, and library checkout.
  • The Interleaved 2 of 5 barcode, which is used for tracking parts and inventory.
  • The QR code, which is a 2D barcode that can store more data than a 1D barcode. QR codes are often used for marketing and promotional purposes, as well as for storing contact information and other data.

Barcode technology is a versatile and efficient way to capture and share data. It is used in a wide variety of industries, including retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and transportation. Barcodes can help to improve efficiency, accuracy, and traceability.

Here are some of the benefits of barcode technology:

  • Increased efficiency: Barcodes can help to speed up the checkout process in retail stores, as well as the processing of inventory and shipping.
  • Improved accuracy: Barcodes can help to reduce errors in data entry, as the scanner can automatically read the barcode and enter the data into the computer.
  • Increased traceability: Barcodes can help to track the movement of products through the supply chain, which can be helpful for tracing the source of a problem or recall.

Barcode technology is a valuable tool that can help businesses to improve their operations. If you are looking for a way to increase efficiency, accuracy, and traceability, barcode technology is a good option to consider.

Barcode Scanners 

A barcode scanner is a device that reads barcodes, which are optical machine-readable representations of data. Barcodes are widely used in retail and logistics to identify products and track inventory. They are also used in other industries, such as healthcare, manufacturing, and transportation.

There are two main types of barcode scanners: handheld and fixed mount. Handheld scanners are portable devices that can be used to scan barcodes on products, shipping labels, and other items. Fixed mount scanners are permanently mounted in a specific location, such as at a point-of-sale (POS) terminal or in a warehouse.

Barcode scanners work by shining a beam of light at a barcode. The barcode reflects the light back to the scanner, which converts the reflected light into electrical signals. These signals are then decoded by the scanner, which translates them into the information contained in the barcode.

The information contained in a barcode can vary depending on the type of barcode. However, most barcodes contain a product code, a quantity code, and a check digit. The product code identifies the product, the quantity code indicates the number of units of the product, and the check digit is used to verify the accuracy of the other data.

Barcode scanners are an essential tool for businesses that need to track inventory and identify products. They are also used in a variety of other applications, such as healthcare, manufacturing, and transportation.

Here are some of the uses of barcode scanners:

  • Retail: Barcode scanners are used at POS terminals to scan product barcodes and track inventory.
  • Logistics: Barcode scanners are used to scan shipping labels and track the movement of goods through the supply chain.
  • Manufacturing: Barcode scanners are used to scan parts and components, track production, and ensure quality control.
  • Healthcare: Barcode scanners are used to scan patient wristbands, track medications, and manage inventory.
  • Transportation: Barcode scanners are used to scan cargo manifests, track shipments, and ensure the security of goods.

Barcode scanners are a versatile and efficient way to capture and process data. They are used in a wide variety of industries and applications, and they are essential for businesses that need to track inventory, identify products, and streamline operations.

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