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R1 Industrial Barcode Scanner for Scan Moving Code on Production Line

 Choosing an industrial barcode scanner for a production line involves several considerations to ensure it meets the specific needs and demands of your manufacturing environment. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you make an informed decision: Application Requirements: Identify the types of barcodes you need to scan (e.g., 1D barcodes, 2D barcodes, stacked barcodes) and the symbologies involved (e.g., UPC, Code 128, QR code, Data Matrix). Ensure the scanner supports these requirements. Scanning Distance and Range: Determine the distance from which barcodes need to be scanned on your production line. Choose a scanner with an appropriate scanning range to cover the required distances effectively. Scanning Speed: Consider the speed at which items move along the production line and choose a barcode scanner module that can keep up with the pace without compromising scanning accuracy. Look for scanners with high-speed scanning capabilities. Durability and Industrial Design: Opt for a

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