Barcode Scanner

A barcode scanner captures the data from the barcode and transmits it into a computer system, which then can translate the information, and in most cases store it into a database. They are available in various types depending on the type of application like hand held, on-counter, 2D imager, fixed mount, cordless and memory scanners. Common features of bar code scanners include audible or visual “good reading” indicators, omni-directional reading ability, numeric or alphanumeric keypad included, and memory for data and program storage.

Designed to maximize productivity even in less than optimum conditions, barcode scanners find use in a variety of areas from point of sale to inventory management.When you're able to keep the checkout line moving faster, track medications and control inventory more accurately, even in the harshest environments, revenue automatically increases.

Before choosing a scanner, consider several factors such as the frequency of the scans, the distance from which scanning will be performed, how it will be connected, and whether or not the scanning process needs to be conducted on a real time basis. We have a range of options available for you to choose from depending upon your business process and needs.

Barcode Printers

A Barcode Printer is a device that is very similar to traditional printers, except rather than generating documents; it is used for printing of barcode labels and tags. It is specially designed to not only generate tens of thousands of labels and tags without error but also do it very quickly. As barcode printer has a print head that generates the heat required for printing. There is also a media sensor that detects the presence of media in the printer.Different types of barcode printers are available to cater to different markets like desktop, industrial, high performance and mobile.

These printers use different printing technology, can feature very high resolution and go wherever you want! Both these printers are capable of producing one and two dimensional barcodes. A Direct Thermal Barcode Printer uses a print head to heat special, chemically treated label stock. The print is created when parts of the label stock darken in response to the heat.

It is an inexpensive way to print labels that are for temporary use. A Thermal Transfer Barcode Printer uses heat generated by the print head to melt a waxy substance on the ribbon. It generates labels that last longer and are more durable, but at a slightly higher price.

While choosing a printer, various factors need to be taken into consideration like resolution, print speed, print length, print width and interface used to connect the printer.We have a range of options available for you to choose from depending upon your business process and needs.

Spares

A barcode scanner captures the data from the barcode and transmits it into a computer system, which then can translate the information, and in most cases store it into a database. They are available in various types depending on the type of application like hand held, on-counter, 2D imager, fixed mount, cordless and memory scanners. Common features of bar code scanners include audible or visual “good reading” indicators, omni-directional reading ability, numeric or alphanumeric keypad included, and memory for data and program storage.

Designed to maximize productivity even in less than optimum conditions, barcode scanners find use in a variety of areas from point of sale to inventory management.When you're able to keep the checkout line moving faster, track medications and control inventory more accurately, even in the harshest environments, revenue automatically increases.

Before choosing a scanner, consider several factors such as the frequency of the scans, the distance from which scanning will be performed, how it will be connected, and whether or not the scanning process needs to be conducted on a real time basis. We have a range of options available for you to choose from depending upon your business process and needs.

RFID

Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a simple concept with enormous implications. Basic components of a RFID System are transponder or tag (information carrier), interrogator (reader and an antenna) and a host (computer).Attach a transponder – a microchip with an antenna – on a can of Coke, a pair of jeans, or a car axle, and your host computer can “see” or “detect” it. No more labor intensive inventory counts.No more lost or misdirected shipments. No more guessing how much material is in the supply chain or how much product is on the store shelves through the use of RFID technology and applied software.

Consumables

In the barcode solutions, consumables/media like labels/tags and thermal transfer ribbons are very vital components for printing of barcode labels on thermal transfer printers. The selection of the media for a given application has to be done very carefully and must be based upon the expert opinion from a solution provider like us keeping in view the application requirements and the thermal transfer printing technology. Use of substandard and non suitable quality of consumables not only results in poor quality printing leading to problems at the time of scanning but also can damage or reduce the life of the sensitive parts like printer head and other parts of the printers.

We deal in complete range of genuine quality consumables suited to the diverse applications needs of retail, manufacturing, service and healthcare industry.

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