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News Release from: Datalogic Scanning | Subject: DS4300 laser scanner
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 February 2000
Advanced Code Reconstruction on laser
scanner
The Datalogic DS4300 sets new standards in the compact laser scanner arena
The Datalogic DS4300 sets new standards in the compact laser scanner arena For the first time, Datalogic introduces its powerful ACRT (Advanced Code Reconstruction) 2nd generation technology in a compact and cost-effective device
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Dec 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Superior bar code reading performance, achieved through powerful DSP architecture, real time ultra-fast decoding and ACRT code reconstruction, makes the DS4300 a device that satisfies the most demanding applications involving reading distances of up to 40cm.
Datalogic patented ACRT technology performs real time bar code image reconstruction and decoding, allowing the reading of non-oriented labels placed in various positions on objects or poorly printed or damaged codes.
Moreover, the DS4300 is fully programmable through the powerful and user-friendly WINHOSTT software, increasing system flexibility and allowing fast and easy 'plug-and-play' installation.
It also features a scanning speed of up to 1,300 scans/second and IP65 protection class, which make it suitable for the harshest industrial conditions.
Thanks to its superior features, the DS4300 offers major advantages in many sectors, including OEM high-performance applications and demanding materials handling operations also involving omni-directional reading. Request a free brochure from Datalogic Scanning ...
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