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Barcodes

The document provides an overview of various barcode scanners, detailing their data transfer methods, connection types (USB, Bluetooth, and Serial), scanning processes, compatibility with operating systems, and error rates. Each scanner mentioned supports both 1D and 2D barcode formats and boasts high accuracy with low error rates. Additionally, it explains the difference between 1D and 2D barcodes and defines serial connections.

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Barcodes

The document provides an overview of various barcode scanners, detailing their data transfer methods, connection types (USB, Bluetooth, and Serial), scanning processes, compatibility with operating systems, and error rates. Each scanner mentioned supports both 1D and 2D barcode formats and boasts high accuracy with low error rates. Additionally, it explains the difference between 1D and 2D barcodes and defines serial connections.

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 Data Transfer Method- DBL-8602H Desktop Barcode Scanner

Connection Types:

 USB: Connects directly to a computer via USB; recognized automatically.


 Bluetooth: Pairs wirelessly with devices for easy data transfer.

Scanning Process:

The scanner reads barcodes and sends the data as keyboard input, allowing it to be entered directly
into applications.

Compatibility: Works with various operating systems like Windows, Linux, and Mac without needing
additional software.

Error Rate: The scanner boasts an error rate as low as 1 in 5 million scans, ensuring high accuracy.

 Data Transfer Method- DBL-2021 Handheld Barcode Scanner

Connection Types:

 USB: Connects directly to a computer via USB; recognized automatically.


 Bluetooth: Pairs wirelessly with devices for easy data transfer.

Scanning Process: Scans barcodes and sends data as keyboard input to applications.

Compatibility: Windows, Linux, and mac OS operating systems, supports 1D (UPC, EAN) and 2D (QR
codes) barcode formats, reads barcodes from mobile devices, and connects via USB and Bluetooth
for easy integration.

Error Rate: The scanner boasts an error rate as low as 1 in 5 million scans, ensuring high accuracy

 Data Transfer Method- Zebra CS6080 Companion Scanner

Connection Types:

• USB: Connects directly to a computer via USB; recognized automatically.

• Bluetooth: Pairs wirelessly with devices for easy data transfer.

Scanning Process: The scanner reads both 1D and 2D barcodes and sends the data as keyboard
input, allowing it to be entered directly into applications.

Compatibility: Works with various operating systems like Windows, Linux, and Mac without needing
additional software; supports Bluetooth connections with a range of up to 330 ft.

Error Rate: high accuracy


 Data Transfer Method- Zebra DS457 Fixed Mount Scanner

Connection Types

 USB: Connects directly to a computer via USB; recognized automatically.


 Serial: Offers serial connectivity options for legacy systems.

Scanning process: scans barcodes using high-resolution imaging, captures data, and transmits it via
USB or serial interfaces.

Compatibility: Windows, Linux, and mac OS operating systems, supports 1D (UPC, EAN) and 2D (QR
codes) barcode formats. Ideal for retail, logistic, manufacturing.

Can used for damaged and poorly printed QR codes

Error rate: high accuracy

 Data Transfer Method - Zebra DS2208

Connection Types:

 USB: Connects directly to computers via USB for plug-and-play functionality.


 RS232 Serial: Allows connection to legacy systems using a serial port for data transfer.

Scanning Process:

The scanner uses high-performance imaging to read 1D and 2D barcodes, transmitting the data as
keyboard input for direct entry into applications

Compatibility:

Seamlessly integrates with operating systems like Windows, Mac, and Linux without requiring
additional drivers.

Error Rate: the scanner achieves an error rate as low as 1 in 10 million scans for reliable
performance. ensuring high accuracy

 Data Transfer Method- DBL-6208RB

Connection Types:

• USB: Connects directly to a computer via USB; recognized automatically.

• Bluetooth: Pairs wirelessly with devices for easy data transfer.

Scanning Process: The scanner reads both 1D and 2D barcodes and sends the data as keyboard
input, allowing it to be entered directly into applications.

Compatibility:

Works seamlessly with Windows, Mac, and Android systems, ensuring broad usability without
additional software.

Error Rate: the scanner achieves an error rate as low as 1 in 10 million scans for reliable
performance. ensuring high accuracy.
 Data Transfer Method - Zebra SP72 Series Single-Plane Scanner

Connection Types:

• USB: Connects directly to a computer via USB; recognized automatically.

• Serial: Offers serial connectivity options for legacy systems and pos setups.

Scanning Process: Scans barcodes and transmits data instantly to connected applications.

Compatibility: Supports Windows, Linux, and macOS; reads 1D (UPC, EAN) and 2D (QR codes)
barcodes, including from screens or mobile devices.

Error Rate: Features an ultra-low error rate of 1 in 5 million scans for consistent performance.

What is serial connection? serial connection in barcodes is a way to transfer data between the
scanner and a device using a serial port. Data is sent in a sequence, one bit at a time, through cables.
It’s reliable method for connecting and transmitting barcode information.

 What is 1D and 2D Barcodes?

1D Barcodes:

• These are traditional barcodes made up of lines and spaces arranged in a linear format.

• They store data in one direction (horizontally).

• Examples: UPC (on products)

2D Barcodes:

• These are more advanced, storing data in both horizontal and vertical dimensions.

• They can hold more information, including text and images.

• Examples: QR codes
 Data Transfer Method- Zebra LI4278 Handheld Bluetooth Scanner

Connection Types:

USB: Connects directly to a computer via USB; recognized automatically.

Bluetooth: Utilizes Bluetooth v2.1 with Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) for wireless connectivity, allowing
for flexible scanning without cords.

Serial: Offers serial connectivity options for legacy systems and POS setups.

Scanning Process:

Scans barcodes and transmits data instantly to connected applications, ensuring real-time data
capture.

Compatibility:

Supports Windows, Linux, and macOS; capable of reading 1D (UPC, EAN) and 2D (QR codes)
barcodes, including those displayed on screens or mobile devices.

Error Rate: Features an ultra-low error rate of 1 in 5 million scans.

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