Barcode scanners and barcode readers are
used to quickly, easily and accurately capture information represented
in a bar code, usually to link it to data in a computer database.
Reading Technology
Laser barcode scanners
These are more expensive than CCD scanners or wand readers, but most
clients select lasers for their ease of use and fast scanning ability.
At one time laser scanners were less rugged than CCD scanners or wand
readers, but the modern designs show no material difference in durability
between wand and CCD
CCD scanners
are generally designed to read when held about half an inch from the
bar code. This can make them less convenient to use than lasers in some
applications, however there are longer range CCDs that have a 1-6" scanning
distance.
Bar Code Wands
were at one time very popular for their exceptionally lightweight and
lower cost. However, the drop in CCD prices makes cost less significant.
Bar Code Wands are considered acceptable in environments such as libraries,
where the barcode is on a flat, convenient work surface. In most other
applications the wands have been replaced by lasers or CCDs.
Connection technology
Wedge Readers
are used to read bar coded information directly into a desktop computer.
To install a wedge reader, the user disconnects the keyboard (after
turning power off), and plugs the keyboard cable into the wedge reader.
To the system unit, there is no difference between the user typing "123"
and the user scanning a bar code printed with the number "123". Wedge
readers are a very easy and flexible way to add bar code function to
an existing system. They are fast being replaced by readers that connect
through the USB port, or even by bluetooth.
Serial Connection
Usually for very application specific applications. Some careful set
up required. Also, a special piece of software needs to be loaded and
set to be always runnnig in the background. Not recommended, unless
there is no alternative.
USB Connection
This is fast becoming the standard, though it may be replaced shortly
by Bluetooth. It is possible to cascade barcode readers, but some special
setup is required.
Bluetooth
Almost here. This will provide a fast and convenient connection. But
a seperate charger will be required.
Cordless
The preferred method for connection. Very convenient, but a slight
penalty on pricing.
For further information contact SageData, info@sage.ca, or call 613
225 4404.
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