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Filopto Inventory, Invoicing and Reporting modules are compatible with Bar Coding technology.

Filopto supports most "keyboard emulation" type bar code readers. Following are several sites which provide Bar Code readers.

 

 

 

 

barcodepen

 

 

 

For Bar Code Systems:

 

www.datalogic.com

 

www.waspbarcode.com

www.systemid.com

 

 

barcodeconnect

 

 

 

 

barcodelscanner

 

barcodescanner (4)

 

presentationbarcodereaderincounterbarcode

 

 

barcodelabel

 

 

Visit www.archcrown.com for Op-Tags and Labels

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key Board Emulation: Plugs directly into your keyboard por t(USB), so scanned data appears as if you typed it. There is no decoder software to install.        

 

 

 

 

 

Things to consider when purchasing a Bar Code Reader:

 

1) You need to make certain that the bar scanner is a "keyboard emulation" type bar code readers. ( Serial ( such as RS232) or programmable readers are not supported)

 

2) Barcode Scanner Types: laser is the more common, but depending on the technology used you may not be able to read all types of bar codes. Verify that the bar code standard (UPC, EAN, QRCode, etc) you will use is supported by the reader.

 

Filopto supports the following international bar code standards:

barcodestandards

 

 

3) Form Factors: many different form factors are available for the Bar Code Reader; hand-held, presentation, mobile, in-counter and fixed mount. Depending on your needs, one format may be better suited than another.  The more common format is hand-held / mobile since it permits easy mobility if required.  Fix mount and in-counter are common in grocery stores but may limit what you can do with the scanner.  Most grocery stores supplement the in-counter with a hand-held for mobility reasons.

 

4) Connectivity:  Corded or Cordless.  If you intend to walk around your store to do inventory, a cordless may be better suited.  If choosing a cordless verify the amount of use available before a re-charge is required.  Also review the distance from its base unit that is permitted.  If you have to be 30 feet away from the base unit but the unit only permits you to read at a maximum of 12 feet, you may not be satisfied with the model.  If choosing a corded version verify that the cord is long enough for your needs (remember it needs to connect to your PC and reach your destination).

 

5) Ruggedness:  In our experience these devices seem to get a lot of abuse, therefore choose one designed for the type of use you will make.  Economical versions may not withstand daily use or getting dropped by mistake.  If you take a look at the scanners being used in your local stores you will see that most are from reputable organizations and are more rugged than the $20.00 readers available at discount stores.  The reason is that the store owners have learned that by paying a bit more you will have less headaches and more reliability.  If your selection cannot be used day in, and day out, because it heats up or if dropped gets misaligned and will no longer read the bar code, its value may not be that great.

 

 

With all the options available for barcode scanners today, it's important to find the right device for your business needs. Determining how you will use the scanner and what features you need will make the decision process easier.