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ID readers aid solar panel quality control
User application article Seamless quality assurance requires the glass plates to be assigned to individual inspection stations by means of DataMatrix code identification.
News from Cognex UK (21 July 2008)
Reader makes sense of difficult codes
The FA 45 industrial code reader will read punched, stamped or etched DataMatrix and barcodes in addition to standard printed codes.
News from Industrial Vision Components (18 July 2008)
Code reader stars in logistics terminal
User application article The SoMo 650 is part of a complete mobile business system including a variety of peripheral devices for scanning 2D Direct Part Marks and RFID.
News from Cognex UK ( 4 July 2008)
Sensors handle damaged bar codes
Sick's Smart620 barcode identification software detects poorly readable barcodes rapidly and reliably.
News from Sick (UK) (13 June 2008)
Sensors handle damaged bar codes
The code reconstruction technology of the 500i gathers data from several high-speed passes. Brochure available
News from Leuze Mayser (12 February 2008)
Lenses upgrade ID reader performance
The compact design of DataMan 100 readers makes them ideal for applications where space is limited such as label printers, clinical analysers, marking equipment and document handlers.
News from Cognex UK ( 3 December 2007)
Bar code readers monitor goods
The BCL 500i series of bar code readers guarantees correct code pickup and fast delivery to the control/monitoring station even when the bar code is skewed, damaged or even dirty. Brochure available
News from Leuze Mayser (11 July 2007)
Hardware device enables USB2 video streaming
Absolute Vision has released a new interface unit for use with its AVM-30 code reader.
News from Absolute Vision (22 March 2007)
Compact scanner reads all popular barcodes
Barcode scanner offers full size performance and a 70-degree all-seeing aperture, making it the ideal solution for ambitious applications where space is especially tight. Brochure available
News from LC Automation (16 February 2007)
Software upgrade meets ISO standards
Absolute Vision, has released a new software upgrade for its Datamouse Pro code reader in line with the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) requirements.
News from Absolute Vision ( 9 February 2007)
Readers identify 1D and 2D codes
Handheld reader range is able to reliably identify a number of codes in different cell sizes and under different contrast conditions.
News from Siemens Automation and Drives ( 8 January 2007)
Mobile computers respond to voice
Warehouse management systems that use Datalogic's Windows-based mobile computers can be easily and quickly equipped with automatic speech recognition Brochure available
News from Datalogic (19 December 2006)
Data Matrix reader is almost half the price
A shift in manufacturing and distribution arrangements for the DataMouse Pro handheld Data Matrix reader has allowed Absolute Vision to slash its prices worldwide.
News from Absolute Vision (14 November 2006)
Handheld terminals keep management informed
User application article Uniglaze 2 relies on DataScan and Datalogic to keep it at the cutting edge of the glass industry. Brochure available
News from Datalogic ( 9 November 2006)
CCD-based barcode reader offers easy integration
Available now from Saelig, the TS-2100-USB-B is a low-cost high-quality full-featured CCD-based barcode reader.
News from Saelig Company ( 6 November 2006)
Revenues surge ahead at Datalogic
Datalogic has announced its sales figures for Q3 2006, with consolidated revenues of Eur 281.7 million for the first nine months of 2006. Brochure available
News from Datalogic (19 October 2006)
Mercom provides hardware support
Datalogic has appointed leading IT hardware maintenance company Mercom as an accredited repair centre. Brochure available
News from Datalogic (31 August 2006)
2D code reader springs into action
Two-dimensional code reader has all the technical specifications of its proven DataMouse, but can be suspended on a spring-loaded counterbalance at any point on a manufacturing production line.
News from Absolute Vision (24 July 2006)
Stratospheric growth for Datalogic
Datalogic reports first half 2006 revenues of Eur 102.1 million, an increase of 18% on the same period last year. Brochure available
News from Datalogic (20 July 2006)
PDA is powerful, flexible and rugged
The new Datalogic JetT Version 5 is even more powerful than its predecessor and comes with a range of options making it one of the most flexible mobile computers on the market Brochure available
News from Datalogic (30 June 2006)
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