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Microscan Laser Bar Code Scanners
The Proud Co. Pittsburgh, Western PA, West Virginia
Since 1971, Microscan has been a leader in automatic identification technology. We've helped companies manage materials, collect/analyze data and streamline operations.
A range of solutions: We have a complete line of linear and 2D bar code scanners to serve applications in life sciences, manufacturing, kiosk, packaging and material handling markets.
The small design and packaging of the MS-3 and MS-4 lend themselves well for embedded applications.
The QX platform of laser scanners combine revolutionary flexible connectivity with high performance decoding capabilities to reliably read 1D bar codes in almost any automation environment. In addition to the Quick Connect System and X-Mode Technology, the QX platform features IP65 industrial sealing and optional embedded
Ethernet protocols.
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