barcode tracking systems |
bar code systems | |||||||
Our company can design and print almost any label you can imagine! Give barcode us a challenge! If your company would like to begin generating labels and your volume is under 50/day, our company can preformat software for you to tracking print your labels on your Windows printer. We offer systems a Print-Only Package and a Design-and-Print Package. Both packages include sample labels, We have a publication that gives information on start-up laser label sheets, and the two custom formats for a company. The software will interface barcode with almost tracking and systems all printers. If your volume is under 200/day, we have a complete package barcode ready for you which tracking includes the a popular printer with an extra 128K of memory, label software, format instructions, start-up systems labels and ribbons. Everything barcode you need to begin printing your barcode label is provided. Actually, a bar code works in much the same way as an ordinary flashlight tracking -by reading the reflected light from a surface. The process begins when a device directs a light beam through a bar code. The device contains a small sensory reading systems element. This sensor detects the light being reflected back from the bar code, and converts light energy into electrical energy. The result is an electrical signal that can be converted barcode into data. Bar codes are measured by tracking the width of the narrow bar and systems are recorded in mils, or 1/1000 inch. A 15 Mill bar code, for instance, has a narrow bar that is 15/1000 inches wide. Further, "quiet zones," or blank spaces to the left and right of bar code symbols, are included to insure the bar code can be read. It''s a three-step process. First, an input device must convert light energy into electrical energy. There are a variety of input devices, each with its own unique characteristics. ©2003 www.bar-code-systems.com All rights reserved. |
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