Friday, January 27, 2012

1D Bar Code Scanners: A User-based Review | The BarCode News

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This article will provide a non-biased review of three different 1D bar code scanners, Motorola's (formerly Symbol) LS1203, Honeywell’s Voyager 1200g, and Intermec’s SG10T. Our intention is not to promote one product over the other but instead to provide a review of the same characteristics for each in order to allow end users to choose for themselves.

As a review, a 1D bar code (pictured right) is a linear bar code commonly seen at the grocery store. Most 1D bar code scanners have a laser scan engine1D_bar_code and cannot scan 2D bar codes. Some 1D scanners will use linear imaging technology but still cannot scan 2D bar codes. 1D bar code scanners are most commonly used in retail, but you do see them in warehouses or manufacturing facilities for applications that do not require 2D scanning.

We have based our review of each bar code scanner on input from end users with whom we have worked. We also provide a comparison chart at the end of the review that lists a set of features for each 1D bar code scanner

Motorola LS1203 1D Bar Code scanner

Motorolas_LS1203_1D bar code scannerOur clients who use the LS1203 say it has a simple, non-flashy look, a comfortable feel, and is easy to use. It features a top side scan button that is used with the thumb, instead of an underside trigger that some scanners have. Users feel that the topside button is natural to use and is just like using a remote control for the TV, except with only one button. Some users say they would not have selected a yellow button; however, they did not feel that it hindered their selection in any way.

The USB cord is easy to work with. It is a straight cable, as opposed to a coiled cable, so it does not get in the way. The cord is 7 feet long, so it provides a good usability range from the PC, and can be easily bundled with a twist tie.

The stand is fairly easy to use. Users liked that it included two mounting options (screw down or double sided tape, both included). The stand also has an auto-scan programming bar code on the cup which is used to change the scanner configuration.

Setting up the 1D bar code scanner is fairly easy. Motorola has a Scan123 configuration set up for Windows and the instructions are easy to follow. The Motorolas_LS1203_1D bar code scanneruser guide also has many programming/configuration codes that allow users to customize the scanner in various ways.

The LS1203 can withstand multiple drops from five feet to concrete, and has a single circuit board. This 1D bar code scanner does not have the protection of an IP sealing, however, which means that dust or water could enter the scanner through the trigger area. The LS1203 is very durable, but after extended use in a environment exposed to dust or water it is likely to have performance issues. For this reason, we do not recommend the LS1203 for manufacturing or warehousing applications. In office or retail environments, however, the LS1203 is certainly a reliable option. If you are in need of a 1D bar code scanner in the warehousing or manufacturing environment, Motorola does have other viable 1D scanner options.

What users like best about the LS1203 is that is a reliable scanner at a good price range.

Honeywell Voyager 1200g 1D Bar Code scanner

Honeywells_Voyager_1200g_1D bar code scannerUsers feel that the Voyager 1200g has a modern, slick look, and a smooth feel. Like the LS1203, the Voyager1200g has a topside scan button, but it is covered by a rubber gasket. Some users have initially worried that the rubber gasket might make the button harder to press after extended use, but have found that it was not an issue. The rubber gasket does provide the benefit of an IP-42 sealing against water and dust. This seal, in addition to the high drop rating, makes the Voyager 1200g a viable option for light industrial environments, as well as for office or retail use.

The USB cord is 9.8 feet long. It is a straight cable, so it can easily be tied up when the full length is not needed. Users have not reported any issues with the cord.

The stand that comes with the kit is the ridged presentation stand. Users say that it would be nice to have a flex neck; however, since the ridged stand is Honeywells_Voyager_1200g_1D bar code scannerpositioned well, there really is not a need. The best part about this 1D bar code scanner is the auto-in stand detection. There is absolutely no confusion in configuration to or from presentation scanning mode. Users report that this is a good feature to have.

Setup for the Honeywell Voyager 1200g is a little technical, but the user guide does a good job of explaining the process. The Voyager also offers programming/configuration codes that allow users to customize the scanner in many ways.

What users like best about the Voyager 1200g is its ability to scan 1D bar codes that are in very bad condition.

Intermec SG10T 1D Bar Code scanner

Intermecs_SG10T_1D bar code scannerThe SG10T is very new, so we are not yet able to provide customer feedback. However, we did work with our partners at Intermec in order to provide a neutral perspective.

The SG10T is very light in your hands and has a slightly gritty feel (possibly because it was brand new). It fits well in small to mid-sized hands. The 1D scanner does not currently have a stand, but Intermec says that they have not ruled it out as a future option. The trigger is easy to squeeze and is located on the underside of the SG10T, differing from the top side button of the LS1203 or Voyager 1200g.

The initial set up of this 1D bar code scanner is very simple. We could virtually plug the SG10T in and begin scanning. Depending on the user's environment, there could be some necessary configuration. Intermec offers easy set programming for applications that require more control of bar code formatting.Intermecs_SG10T_1D bar code scanner

The Intermec SG10T offers good scanning performance and is able to scan moderately damaged bar codes. The SG10T only offers a 1 meter drop rating, and a low IP-30 sealing, therefore we would only recommend it for carpeted office or retail applications.

What we like best about the SG10T is the ease of set up and its low cost.

(See page 2 for the 1D Scanner Comparison Chart.)



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