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AML Bar Code Scanners
Since 1983, AML has been providing solutions to the marketplace for easy, cost-effective Bar Code and data collection. Their wireless scanner is Linux based, allowing it to operate with a wide variety of networks. Unlike scanners offered by some competitors, their batch-type terminal scanner comes with software pre-installed, which makes it very useful right out of the box. |
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To order an AML scanner, select a scanner type below or scroll down to learn more about the various types of scanners. |
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Terminal Scanners These all-in-one devices both scan and store data and sometimes also run applications, allowing the user to roam freely. Elsewhere, you may see similar scanners referred to as "handheld scanners" or "portable computers." Many of the terminal scanners offered by IBF Group can use wireless technology to connect to a computer network.
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Wireless Scanners The ultimate in portability, wireless scanners are equipped with an internal radio so that they can communicate directly with your computer network without being physically connected to the system. Like terminal scanners, most wireless scanners are actually small computers capable of processing data and running some applications. |
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| Learn More About Bar Code Scanners |
Symbologies Most scanners can read nearly all of the commonly used symbologies. Many also offer the option of selecting the specific symbology you use.
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