Brand Name: | YJFIRST |
Model Number: | YJ8058 |
MOQ: | 1pcs |
Price: | $30 |
Delivery Time: | 3-7 work days |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
1D 2D Plug and Play Desktop Qr Code Barcode Reader USB Bar Code Scanner
Definition & Core Function:
A fixed-mount, hands-free barcode scanning device designed to sit on a countertop, desk, or work surface.
Its primary function is to rapidly and reliably read barcodes (1D linear codes like UPC/EAN, Code 128, Code 39;
and often 2D codes like QR, Data Matrix, PDF417) from items presented to it.
The user simply presents or passes the barcode label in front of the scanner's reading window/area. No need to aim a
handheld gun or pull a trigger.
Key Specifications & Features:
Scanning Technology: Laser vs Imager (as above).
Supported Symbologies: 1D (UPC/EAN, Code 128, Code 39, ITF, etc.), 2D (QR, Data Matrix, PDF417, Aztec, etc.).
Field of View (Reading Area): The size and shape of the area where a barcode will be successfully read. Critical for scanning large items or small labels.
Depth of Field: The range of distances from the scanner window where it can reliably read a barcode (e.g., 0" to 12"). Lasers often have longer depth of field for 1D.
Scan Rate: How many scans per second the device can perform. Important for high-volume environments.
Tilt/Twist Tolerance: How well it reads barcodes presented at extreme angles (Imagers are generally superior).
Motion Tolerance: Ability to read barcodes on fast-moving items (e.g., conveyor belt integration).
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Brand Name: | YJFIRST |
Model Number: | YJ8058 |
MOQ: | 1pcs |
Price: | $30 |
Packaging Details: | Gift box |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
1D 2D Plug and Play Desktop Qr Code Barcode Reader USB Bar Code Scanner
Definition & Core Function:
A fixed-mount, hands-free barcode scanning device designed to sit on a countertop, desk, or work surface.
Its primary function is to rapidly and reliably read barcodes (1D linear codes like UPC/EAN, Code 128, Code 39;
and often 2D codes like QR, Data Matrix, PDF417) from items presented to it.
The user simply presents or passes the barcode label in front of the scanner's reading window/area. No need to aim a
handheld gun or pull a trigger.
Key Specifications & Features:
Scanning Technology: Laser vs Imager (as above).
Supported Symbologies: 1D (UPC/EAN, Code 128, Code 39, ITF, etc.), 2D (QR, Data Matrix, PDF417, Aztec, etc.).
Field of View (Reading Area): The size and shape of the area where a barcode will be successfully read. Critical for scanning large items or small labels.
Depth of Field: The range of distances from the scanner window where it can reliably read a barcode (e.g., 0" to 12"). Lasers often have longer depth of field for 1D.
Scan Rate: How many scans per second the device can perform. Important for high-volume environments.
Tilt/Twist Tolerance: How well it reads barcodes presented at extreme angles (Imagers are generally superior).
Motion Tolerance: Ability to read barcodes on fast-moving items (e.g., conveyor belt integration).
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