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The latest imaging technology has been introduced into the industry leading PowerScan product line through the PowerScan PDF imaging scanner. This versatile scanner meets all your requirments including reading traditional linear barcodes, reading stacked 2D symbologies like PDF417 or capturing images like signatures or photographs of other objects.
Even in the harshest working environments, the PowerScan PDF scanner can be depended on to keep on working. The scanner has a sealing rating of IP54 which means it can withstand intermittent rain showers safely. PowerScan PDF also operates over a wide temperature range from 14° F (-10° C) to over 122° F (50° C).
To withstand drops and abuse, this scanner has been designed with high impact-resistant material and incorporates protective rubber cushioning at every point of impact. This protection coupled with the solid state scan engine gives the scanner the most stringent drop specification in the industry - multiple 6.5' (2 m) drops to concrete. The scan window is made of shatter-proof material and is diamond coated to resist scratching. Even the replaceable interface cable is protected with an integrated metal strain relief.
The top notch imaging technology employed in the PowerScan PDF scanner protects your investment. The scanner can quickly and omni directionally read all standard 1D labels - there is no need to orient the scanner to the label. Additionally, stacked 2D labels like PDF417, RSS and composites can be easily read in a point and shoot manner - the scanner doesn't have to be oriented or moved over the label. Do you need to capture signatures or other document images? That's easily accomplished with PowerScan PDF. Photo quality images of any object can be captured indoors or out.
The PowerScan PDF Imager is available in two separate versions to suit your specific applications: the Standard Range (SR) model is well suited to most imaging needs and provides the greatest depth-of-field on medium to low density labels, while the High Density (HD) model is best for reading higher density labels like 6.6 mil PDF417.
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