The concept of the barcode — an alphabet made up of thick and thin bars — came into being in the 1950s. It took another quarter of a century for one to be printed on product packaging and scanned.
Setting up an Ethernet barcode scanner in your workplace makes it easier to integrate your inventory and product management systems. With a direct line to your PC, your barcode scanner becomes a ...
The data contained in a barcode is typically tied to things like a SKU or a purchase order. Once scanned, this data is accessed and displayed for the user to learn more information or take an action.