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Datalogic QuickScan QD2131 Barcode Scanner

The entry-level 1D linear imager provides good reading performance and unique features. Datalogic QuickScan QD2131 USB Kit, 1D Linear Imager. Includes USB cable and stand. Color: Black. Part# QD2131-BKK1S

Datalogic QuickScan QD2430 Barcode Scanner QD2430-BKK1S (2D, Wired)

Entry level corded 2D area imager featuring innovative characteristics, outstanding reliability and the best comfortable use for operators

Datalogic QuickScan QM2430 Barcode Scanner QM2430-BK-433K1 (2D, Wireless)

Entry level cordless STAR 2D area imager featuring the most reliable radio connectivity and good 2D reading performance ideal for an easy migration from corded scanners. //
QuickScan Mobile QM2430, 433 MHz, Kit, USB, 2D Imager, Black (Kit inc. Imager, Base Station and USB Cable.)

Datalogic QW2120 QuickScan I Lite Barcode Scanner QW2120-BKK1S

Affordable linear imager with sturdy look and outstanding 1D reading performance

Datalogic Skorpio X3 942400003 Mobile Computer

Datalogic Skorpio X3 – Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g), Pistol Grip, Bluetooth, 256MB RAM/512MB Flash, 38 key Functional Keypad, Standard Laser Scanner with Green Spot Technology, Windows CE 6.0. Interface cables and charging cradle sold separately. Charging Cradles and Power supply Sold Separately. Single charging dock with power supply and cable (Part# 94A150062). Quad charging dock (Part# 94A150032) requires power supply (Part# 94ACC1385).

Datalogic Skorpio X3 Handheld Mobile Computer

This rugged mobile computer is particularly suitable for mobile commerce solutions in the retail environment both on store shelves and in stock rooms. With the best ergonomics on the market, the Skorpio X3 mobile computer reduces operator fatigue with no compromise in terms of reliability and robustness, resisting harsh environments, multiple drops, strong shocks and repetitive tumbles.

Datalogic Skorpio X3 Handheld Wi-Fi Mobile Computer

This rugged mobile computer is particularly suitable for mobile commerce solutions in the retail environment both on store shelves and in stock rooms. With the best ergonomics on the market, the Skorpio X3 mobile computer reduces operator fatigue with no compromise in terms of reliability and robustness, resisting harsh environments, multiple drops, strong shocks and repetitive tumbles.

Datalogic Skorpio X3 Mobile Computer

Datalogic Skorpio X3 Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g), Bluetooth, 256MB RAM/512MB Flash, 50-Key Alphanumeric Keypad, Standard 1D Laser w/ Green Spot Technology, Windows CE 6.0. Part # 942350003

Datalogic Skorpio X3 Pistol Grip Handheld Mobile Computers

This rugged mobile computer is particularly suitable for mobile commerce solutions in the retail environment both on store shelves and in stock rooms. With the best ergonomics on the market, the Skorpio X3 mobile computer reduces operator fatigue with no compromise in terms of reliability and robustness, resisting harsh environments, multiple drops, strong shocks and repetitive tumbles.

Datalogic Skorpio X3 Wi-Fi Handheld Mobile Computer

This rugged mobile computer is particularly suitable for mobile commerce solutions in the retail environment both on store shelves and in stock rooms. With the best ergonomics on the market, the Skorpio X3 mobile computer reduces operator fatigue with no compromise in terms of reliability and robustness, resisting harsh environments, multiple drops, strong shocks and repetitive tumbles.

Datalogic Touch TD1120 65 Lite Barcode Scanner

Corded linear imager for customers who require a cost-effective solution for close bar code reading.

DataMax E Class 4203 TT 4 Inch Thermal Barcode Label Printer

Barcode Printer DataMax E Class 4203 TT 4 Inch. The DMX-E-4203 was designed from the ground up to be more price-feature-value competitive than any other printer in its class. It can print a wide variety of labels ranging from small office shipping labels to compliance and general purpose product identification labels and tags. Medical laboratories automobile service shops shipping-mail centers and inventory stock rooms are all typical examples of the types of businesses that can benefit from the E-4203. And with PDF417 and MaxiCode 2D barcode capabilities the E-4203 can print complex transportation symbols and label formats.

DataMax E Class 4204 TT Mark III Desktop Barcode Printer

Barcode Printer DataMax E Class 4204 TT 4 Inch Mark III. Easy-to-use E-Class Mark III direct thermal printers are affordable to own and economical to operate, yet offer features and reliability normally found in more expensive printers. They can cut your daily operational costs by minimizing power consumption and reducing the costs associated with printer consumables such as labels and ribbons.

DataMax M-4210 Printer

Barcode Printer DataMaxM-4210 – 4inch-203 DPI, 10 IPS, Printer with Graphic Display, DT, 220v: EU and GB Plug, Internal LAN Option, Fixed Media Hanger. Part#KJ2-00-06000Y00. Feature-rich printer within a compact modular design, creating a desktop/ light industrial printer at a value price.

Datamax M4206 Printer

Barcode Printer Datamax M4206 ; 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), display, PL-Z, PL-I, PL-B, USB, RS232, LPT. Feature-rich printers within a compact modular design, creating a desktop/ light industrial printer at a value price.

DataMax Oneil E Class 4205 Desktop Printer

Barcode Printer DataMax Oneil E Class 4205 TT 4 Inch. Easy to use and economical to operate. Small footprint to fit on any desktop.

DataMax Oneil I Class 4212 TT 4 Inch Industrial Class with the Cutter

Barcode Printer DataMax Oneil I Class 4212 TT 4 Inch, Industrial Class I4212 With the Cutter. Designed for high volume, mission critical applications

Datec DPP-250 2 Inch Mobile Thermal Printer

Datec DPP-250 (2 Inch Printer) BT. DPP-250 is the latest in the series of DATECS mobile printers. It is one of the
smallest and lightest mobile printers in the World. DPP-250 offers all the features of our other popular models of mobile printers PP-60 and DP-350, yet can easily fit in your pocket.

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