NEW ACCURATE, TOUGH AND FAST BARCODE READERS FROM SICK
NEW IDM 120 and 140 hand-held barcode readers from SICK (UK) set the benchmark in productivity, accuracy and consistent data capture for all business environments, from the office and warehouse to the factory floor and logistics.
NEW IDM 120 and 140 hand-held barcode readers from SICK (UK) set the benchmark in productivity, accuracy and consistent data capture for all business environments, from the office and warehouse to the factory floor and logistics.
High scanning rates, long depths of field, tough build quality and ergonomic in-the-hand design ensure the new IDM 120 and 140 scanners excellent reliability throughout industrial and commercial/retail business.
“We’ve designed the IDM scanners to take all the knocks, yet still provide accurate data, year in and year out, “comments Tim Stokes, Barcode Product Manager for SICK (UK).
“As well as reading all popular 1D barcodes including postal and GS1 DataBar, they are quick to set up, easy to aim and use and are compatible with different computer interfaces – PS/2, USB and RS232. They are dust and dirt protected, there are no internal moving parts for added reliability, and the scanners are tested by dropping them from waist height on to concrete, up to 25 times.”
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