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This white paper is intended to give you an introductory overview of fixed-mount bar code scanners: how they work, what they can and can't do, and how they can meet your specic requirements. This paper does not attempt to make a case for any particular technology or product, nor does it go into extreme detail about such issues as bar code label production or interface with a host computer.
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Given the importance of producing safe, nutritious food with sufficient shelf life, it's no surprise that the food industry is intensely regulated. Food packaging regulations are constantly under revision and with the rapid rise of food allergy incidences in the United Kingdom, food and beverage manufacturers are under increasing pressure to ensure correct labeling is achieved or risk heavy ...
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This white paper discusses the challenges associated with capturing data when symbol orientation and quality cannot be predicted. Ensuring readability for inconsistent symbols requires the use of symbol reconstruction technology.
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Optical Character Recognition, commonly known as OCR, is distinct from linear and 2D symbologies in that it is simultaneously machine- readable and human-readable. OCR does not replace the more robust, secure options of linear and 2D symbologies. For traceability applications, 2D symbols offer the highest level of data security and reliability, and linear symbols offer an intermediate level of ...
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Explore optical character recognition (OCR) and its growing use in packaging lines for compliance with date and lot tracking regulations. Machine vision OCR helps manufacturers adhere to these mandates in an efcient and cost-effective manner, and can also improve line performance. Three common applications are described here: ensuring code presence and verication of readability, tracking products ...
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