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DESCRIPTION : 60950-1 - EN 60950-1 - IEC 60950-1 - IEC 60601-1-2 - FCC Part 15 Class B - ICES 003 Class B. This scanner captures virtually all 1D bar codes on any surface including bar codes printed on traditional paper labels or displayed on the screen of a mobile phone, tablet or computer. Depth of Field, Corded Operation - USB - RS232 - Keyboard Wedge - IBM RS468X/9X - Synapse, Multiple Interfaces, Plug & Play, Ergonomic &Motorola LS2208-SR20371R (3 Pack) Brand New Includes Three Year Warranty, The Motorola LS2208-SR20371R is a handheld barcode scanner with a single line scan pattern having scan rate of 100 scan/s . 60 Skew, 13 mil (100 UPC-A) 0-17 in. to over 17 in.2 No./0.64 ft. It has a patented single circuit board construction for maximum durability and industry-leading working range of 13 mil 100 UPC bar codes from 0 in. LS2208-SR20371R Features: Laser Barcode Scanner, 1D Bar Code Scanning, Linear Image Sensor, Single Line Scan Pattern, 100 scan/s Scan Rate, 65 Pitch & Lightweight Design, Hands-Free Intellistand Advanced Data Formatting, 650 nm Visible Laser Diode Light Source, Compatible w/ 123Scan2, Scanner Management Service, RoHS/Green Compliant, Regulatory Compliance - UL 60950-1 - C22.5 m tumbles. It provides superior motion and angular tolerance so that codes can be captured faster, and there is no need to pause during scans. The unit has a durable construction and can withstand 100 consecutive drops to concrete and 1, 000 consecutive 1. This handheld barcode scanner uses imager image sensor that delivers excellent 1D scanning performance with superior scanning speed and a wide data capture range best factoryoutletstore
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