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It will probably be used on baking, manifacturing, or for eating.
A Metrologic barcode scanner is a hand held device with holographic technology used to scan the barcodes of items. The scanner can be securred in a static position or used remotely as a hand held device.
If your car was manufactured before 1996, an OBD I scanner is required. If your car was manufactured 1996 or after, it requires an OBD II scanner. Scanners/code readers can be purchased at any auto parts store for between $50 and $300. The professional type scanners/programmers used at dealerships and such cost several thousand dollars and generally require software modules as well for the particular brand of car in question.
A ccd scanner (Charge-Couple Device scanner is a gun-type scanner often used at check-out counters), and a laser scanner (most expensive and best type).
A bar code scanner is an input device. While it does contain a laser, the laser is used to read the data, not to communicate anything to the user. The bar code scanner reads the UPC codes into the cash register or point of sale system.
UPC (United Product Code) scanner, or simply bar code scanner
No. OCR is used to scan text. MICR scans magnetic ink. A bar-code scanner is a different kind of scanner.
A bar code scanner is an input device. While it does contain a laser, the laser is used to read the data, not to communicate anything to the user. The bar code scanner reads the UPC codes into the cash register or point of sale system.
No, a bar code scanner is not a storage device. The scanner is a peripheral device used to read the bar code on a product, and an associated computer can use that information to identify that product and provide pricing and other information about it. That identifying information and other data is held on a storage device associated with the computer.
Barcode scanners are devices used to Scan barcodes on Products in Big retail Shops.
Bar-code scanner & Credit/debit card reader.
A bar code is used to identify a product or item. That's all. Other information associated with that bar code is held on the computer server that is linked to the bar code scanner. That other information could include what the item is, its price, brand, size/weight, and many other particulars. The scanner is able to identify the item, and once the bar code has been used for that, the computer server does the rest.