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Evolving from our beginnings as an electronics distributor, inventory we have grown to become a leading automatic data collection solutions provider. Our reputation for technical proficiency is matched only by our dedication control and systems to ensuring complete customer satisfaction. Our knowledgeable sales and support personnel are at your inventory service, delivering solutions control to your applications problems. And, as a certified provider for the industry''s leading hardware manufacturers, your system will be installed utilizing state-of-the-art data will collection and RF communications technologies. Our applications expertise encompasses asset tracking, factory data collection, warehouse, all phases of barcode scanning, labeling systems and more. Our company can provide the full range of laser and thermal transfer label supplies for the full range of printers. We provide discount pricing for some popular barcoding printers. We also carry a full line of scanning systems equipment.

You can place orders 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Orders placed outside of normal business hours, will be shipped the next business day. Order before 5 pm EST in the US, Monday through Friday, and we''ll ship it the same day you order. (applies to all in stock inventory items). Two-day control Shipping applies only to hardware purchases. Labels systems and Ribbons will incur a shipping charge, based on chosen shipping method. You will be charged the "Our Price" inventory per item ordered online, plus any shipping costs control and sales tax if your billing address is in California. You are charged when the item is shipped to you. All sales submitted on the web site are final. We make every effort to maintain 100 percent system availability, however, we are not responsible for orders that are not accepted or processed due to technical difficulties.

Actually, a bar code works in much the same way as an ordinary flashlight -by reading the reflected light from a surface. The process begins when a device directs a light beam through a bar code. systems The device contains a small sensory reading element. This sensor detects the light being reflected back from the bar code, and converts light energy into electrical energy. The result is an electrical signal that can be converted into data. Bar codes are measured by the width of the narrow bar and are recorded in mils, inventory or 1/1000 inch. A 15 Mill bar code, for instance, has a narrow bar that is 15/1000 inches wide. Further, control "quiet systems zones," or blank spaces to the left and right of bar code symbols, are included to insure the bar code can be read. It''s a three-step process. First, an input device must convert light energy into electrical energy. There are a variety of input devices, each with its own unique characteristics.

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