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₹17,699   ₹18,950
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WIRED 1D/2D SCANNER: Zebra DS4608 Wired Barcode Scanner is an ideal corded code reader with 1D, 2D, QR, and PDF417 decode capability. It lets you easily capture barcodes from mobile devices, coupons, loyalty cards, 1D, and 2D paper barcodes on items for sale, and more. 28-INCH SCAN RANGE: You can easily scan items that are kept 28 away or less by using this scanner. An ideal product for you if you are trying to make your workspace safe as it enables your employees to swiftly scan the barcode of the items from a safe distance. It also features a 7ft long connecting wire. PERFECT FOR THE WHOLE STORE: Zebra Barcode Scanner is ideal for capturing all kinds of data. With this, you not only read wide barcodes on packages. Scan multiple barcodes with a single trigger pull, or automatically single out and scan one barcode on a field of many. SMOOTH SCANNING PERFORMANCE: This Zebra barcode scanner comes with Zebra’s exclusive PRZM Intelligent Imaging technology and an 800 MHz microprocessor, a high-resolution megapixel sensor. It captures even the most challenging barcodes effectively and instantly. LIGHTWEIGHT & STURDY: The lightweight design ensures you can conveniently hold this scanner for a long duration. It is weighing 161.9 g only and feels like a feather in your hands. You don’t have to worry about accidental drops as it is designed to withstand multiple drops.
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A TVS Plus 1D Laser Barcode Scanner BSL100 is a device used to read and interpret barcode information. Barcodes are machine-readable codes consisting of a series of parallel lines or other geometric patterns that represent data in a visual form. They are widely used in industries such as retail, logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, and more. Here are some key points about barcode scanners: Types of Barcode Scanners: There are several types of barcode scanners available, including: Laser Barcode Scanners: These scanners use a laser beam to read the barcode. They are commonly used for reading linear barcodes and offer good accuracy and range. Image-based Barcode Scanners: Image-based scanners use a camera or image sensor to capture the barcode image and then decode it using specialized software. They can read both linear and 2D barcodes and are more versatile than laser scanners. 2D Barcode Scanners: These scanners can read both linear barcodes and 2D barcodes, such as QR codes. They are often image-based scanners and offer greater data storage capacity. Pen-Type Barcode Scanners: These scanners are handheld and require the user to physically swipe the scanner over the barcode to read it. They are portable and typically used for low-volume scanning tasks. Wireless or Corded: Barcode scanners can be either wireless or corded. Wireless scanners use technologies like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to communicate with the computer or other devices, providing greater mobility and flexibility. Corded scanners, on the other hand, are directly connected to the device through a cable. Barcode Scanner Integration: Barcode scanners can be integrated with various devices, such as point-of-sale (POS) systems, computers, or mobile devices, depending on the application. They often connect through USB, Bluetooth, or other wired/wireless interfaces. Applications of Barcode Scanners: Barcode scanners are used for various purposes, including: Point of Sale: Scanning barcodes at retail checkout to quickly retrieve product information, prices, and complete sales transactions efficiently. Inventory Management: Scanning barcodes to track and manage inventory levels, monitor stock movement, and streamline the supply chain process. Asset Tracking: Using barcodes to identify and track assets, such as equipment, tools, or library books, for improved asset management and inventory control. Product Identification: Barcode scanning in manufacturing processes to track and trace products, ensuring accurate labeling and quality control. When choosing a barcode scanner, consider factors such as the types of barcodes you need to scan, the scanning range, connectivity options, durability, and compatibility with your existing systems or software.
₹18,879   ₹21,600
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ZEBRA LI4278
GENERAL PURPOSE CORDLESS LINEAR IMAGER
THE NEXT GENERATION IN 1-D SCANNING
The LI4278 takes 1-D bar code scanning to the next level, allowing workers to scan faster and farther. Workers can capture virtually any 1-D bar code — including the typical bar codes that are printed on paper labels; electronic bar codes displayed on the screen of a mobile phone, tablet or computer that allows retailers to easily process loyalty cards, mobile coupons and more; and the high density (HD) bar codes commonly used in electronic component manufacturing. 100 percent UPC bar codes can be captured from near contact to over 30 in./76.2 cm away, while 200% UPC codes can be scanned at 55 in./139.7 cm away. Since bar codes can be captured at extreme angles, scanning is easier than ever, so workers spend less time maneuvering the scanner and more time on task. And an optional cradle that enables presentation mode gives your workers the flexibililty to use the scanner in handheld and hands-free modes.
CORDLESS FREEDOM
Bluetooth® frees workers from cords, allowing cashiers to easily scan items inside and outside of the cash wrap. In addition, Bluetooth v2.1 with EDR provides better encryption for improved security; better wireless performance; better energy management to preserve power for a full shift and easy pairing with the host device.
BUILT FOR ALL DAY EVERYDAY USE
A patent pending single circuit board improves reliability by eliminating interconnections. Superior battery power management delivers the largest number of scans per battery charge to support scan intensive applications. You can use it in dusty and wet environments. The scan line is easy to see outdoors in bright sunlight as well as indoors in dim lighting. It can survive drops to concrete. And both cradles can handle over a quarter million insertions.
COST EFFECTIVE UPGRADE PATH
The LI4278 provides a positive return on investment by utilizing the same existing cradles and accessories as its cousins, the LS4278 and DS6878. Current investments are preserved, yet you can easily migrate to the latest in scanning technology.
MAXIMUM UPTIME FOR A LOW TCO
Remote management tools combine with industry leading all-inclusive affordable service plans to keep devices in the hands of your workforce practically every minute of every working day, Service from the Start Advance Exchange Support provides next-business-day replacement of devices that require repair. Built-in Comprehensive Coverage protects your scanners from the unexpected, significantly reducing unforeseen repair expenses and delivering service peace of mind from the moment you purchase the device.
₹4,247  
Single-line, hand-held laser scanner.
USB, RS232, Keyboard Wedge, IBM 468xx (RS485).
Reads standard 1D and GS1 DataBar symbologies.
72 scan lines per second.
Key Features:
Code Gate: Zero in on desired code and complete data transmission with the push of a single button-ideal for menu scanning applications.
Code Sense: Automatically wakes scanner from sleep mode when a bar code is detected.
Power link Cables: Uses the same user-replaceable cables and power supplies.
Flash ROM: Protects POS investment with free firmware updates via MetroSet2 software and standard PC.
OPOS and JPOS System Compatible: Easily adaptable to any end-user system environment.
Specifications:
Input Voltage: 5 VDC ± 0.25 V.
Operating Power: 675 mW (125 mA @ 5 V).
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).
Storage Temperature: -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F).
Humidity: 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing.
Drop: Designed to withstand 1.5 m (5´) drops.
Environmental Sealing: Sealed to resist airborne particulate contaminants.
Light Levels: 4842 Lux.
Scan Performance:
Print Contrast: 35% minimum reflectance difference.
Decode Capability: Reads standard 1D and GS1 DataBar symbologies.
Pitch: 68°
Skew: 52°
Industry Application:
Retail/ POS, warehouse, logistics, hospital.
Disclaimer: The above item can be returned only if found dead on arrival. Industry buying does not bear any responsibility for any concerns you may experience with the purchased item thereafter. Please contact the manufacturer should you encounter any problems with the product.
₹1,769   ₹4,299
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Shreyans 1D 2D Laser Barcode and QR Code Scanner with USB Connectivity, T2600, is a device designed to capture and decode information encoded in barcodes. Barcodes are machine-readable patterns of parallel lines, dots, or other geometric shapes that represent data such as product information, inventory codes, prices, and more. Barcode scanners play a pivotal role in numerous industries including retail, logistics, healthcare, and manufacturing.
Barcode scanners use various technologies to read and interpret barcodes accurately. The most common types of barcode scanners are laser scanners, CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) scanners, and 2D imagers. Laser scanners emit a laser beam that scans across the barcode and detects the reflected light to interpret the barcode's pattern. CCD scanners use an array of light sensors to capture barcode data, while 2D imagers use a camera to capture an image of the barcode and then decode it using image processing algorithms.
These devices offer several advantages. Barcode scanners streamline data entry processes, reduce human error, and enhance efficiency by quickly and accurately capturing large amounts of data from barcodes. They are used in point-of-sale systems to expedite the checkout process, in inventory management to track stock levels, and in supply chain operations to manage shipments and deliveries.
Barcode scanners are available in various forms, including handheld scanners, fixed mount scanners, and mobile devices with built-in scanning capabilities. Handheld scanners are portable and versatile, allowing users to scan items at various angles. Fixed mount scanners are often integrated into automated systems and are used for high-volume scanning in manufacturing or distribution centers. Mobile devices with barcode scanning functionality are commonly used by field personnel for inventory management and data collection on the go.
Modern barcode scanners often come with advanced features such as wireless connectivity, Bluetooth compatibility, and smartphone integration. Some scanners can even read 2D barcodes, which contain more data than traditional linear barcodes and are becoming increasingly popular for applications like mobile payments and digital ticketing.
In conclusion, a barcode scanner is an essential tool that uses different technologies to read and interpret barcodes. It enhances efficiency, accuracy, and data management across various industries by capturing and decoding barcode information swiftly and reliably. As technology continues to evolve, barcode scanners are adapting to new demands and expanding their applications, making them a crucial component of today's fast-paced business landscape.
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