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Compact Printers offer up to 4 ips throughput.
Nov 1 2007- Available in thermal transfer or direct thermal versions, PF8 series of printers allows one-step, drop-in supply loading and tool-free replacement of print heads. Enabling printing of self-adhesive labels, non-adhesive tags, or continuous paper strip applications, they include 32-bit RISC processor for graphic-intensive labels. Devices include LabelShop® START and InterDriver(TM) Windows(TM) Driver software and are available with 204 or 300 dpi resolution print heads.

Handheld Cordless Scanner promotes warehouse productivity.
Aug 22 2007- Able to read any kind of bar code, SR61ex acts as data collection companion for forklift-based warehousing applications. Intellibeam(TM) EX25 autofocus technology enables near-far imaging capabilities, and other features ensure accurate scanning in dim/bright light. Paired with vehicle-mount computer, SR61ex can read 1D, 2D, composite, and postal codes, in any orientation, from 6 in. to 50 ft away. Omni-directional scanner can also read damaged or obscured codes.

Mobile Computer allows bar code imaging in warehouses.
Jul 9 2007- Allowing scanning of 1D, 2D, composite, and postal codes, and image capture, CK31ex features Intellibeam(TM) EX25 auto-focus near-far scan engine that allows it to read any symbology from 6 in. to 50 ft. Autofocus technology enables motion tolerant scanning even in dim lighting conditions or if codes to be read are damaged, obscured, or placed on high shelving. Device also features quarter VGA color touch display and Cisco-compatible 802.11 b/g radio.

Mobile Computer is designed for hazardous environments.
Jun 14 2007- Suited for chemical, oil/gas, pharmaceutical, grain, textile, and mining industries, intrinsically safe CK32IS carries global hazardous environmental ratings (ATEX, IEC, UL)and meets requirements for flammable gases, vapors, and liquids as well as dust, fibers, and flyings. RoHS-compliant, handheld unit is based on Windows Mobile® v5.0 and features Intel(TM) XScale(TM) PXA270 processor. Suite of audio capabilities is standard, as is support for Intermec TE2000 terminal emulation software.

RFID Reader features 600 MHz Intel Celeron M processor
May 8 2007- Equipped with up to 1 GB memory, Model IF61 can run complex applications, store tag data, and operate peripheral devices. Store and forward capabilities ensure data will not be lost, even if host system or electrical power fail. Reader can host applications written in Java, Java Script, Visual Basic .NET, or C# .NET, performing functions of industrial PC or server such as filtering, storing, manipulating, and formatting information from tags.

Handheld Computer runs on Sprint mobile broadband network.
Apr 3 2007- Powered by Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 software with Messaging and Security Feature Pack, Model CN3 operates on Evolution-Data Optimized specification for CDMA WWAN cellular networks. Sprint customers can use computer to make voice calls, send data, and manage documents. Equipped with integrated GPS and Bluetooth®, CN3 allows onscreen and hands-free turn-by-turn voice navigation. It also includes 3G WAN and Cisco® compatible WiFi® connectivity.

Vehicle-Mount RFID Reader has multi-protocol capabilities.
Mar 30 2007- EPCglobal-certified, compliant, and interoperable, IV7C drives 4 RFID antennas for pallet, case, and location tag reading anywhere within reach of forklift. It can be configured to read multiple air interface protocols, even in mixed populations of tags. In conjunction with warehouse management software, reader can capture location of pallet pick as well as doorway through which it passed, path that forklift traveled, and where pallet will be placed.

Network RFID Reader works in noisy RF environments,
Feb 13 2007- With dense reader mode operation, IF30 accommodates RFID systems that include multiple dock doors in close proximity. Solution reads tags at conveyor speeds to 1,600 fpm from distances to 15 ft. Factory configured to operate in 865, 869, and 915 MHz bands, multi-protocol reader's sensitivity enables interrogation of weaker or otherwise unreadable tags, reducing need for exception handling. Built-in power supply and GPIO circuitry allow direct monitoring and control of peripherals.

Forklift System offers automated data collection.
Jan 12 2007- Intended for industrial warehouse use, Adaptable Load Backrest and Antenna Cell system allows forklift drivers to use RFID and other data collection techniques to gather real-time inventory data without leaving vehicle. System can be made to accommodate almost all forklifts, providing factory-certified product that meets OSHA and industry safety requirements. It can switch from one application to another, allowing driver to accomplish pallet-, case- and shelf-level readings.

Handheld Wireless Scanner has multiple scanning options.
Jan 4 2007- Designed to collect data in physically demanding industrial environments, RoHS-compliant SR61 offers choice of standard range area imager, MEMS laser, or linear scanning options. This enables companies to standardize on single form factor and choose scanning technology to best suit application at hand. Product wirelessly communicates with handheld- or vehicle-mount terminal products as well as PCs via Class 1 Bluetooth® radio with up to 100 ft range.