A bokode is a tiled series of data matrix codes. These data tags hold thousands of times more information than a barcode and they can be read by a standard mobile phone camera or scanner.
Zebra have announced the availability of their ZXP 8 series retransfer card printer. These retransfer printers could be an ideal solution if you are looking for a printer which can print ID cards, driver licences, gift cards and many more applications.
As stated in the previous blog post (RFID for Beginners), RFID systems generally operate at three different frequencies. These are low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF) and ultra high frequency (UHF). There are advantages and disadvantages to all of these frequencies.
A Code 128 barcode is a general purpose barcode, widely used across all industries including the food and non-food industries, public sector and government bodies and can contain letters and numbers.
Datalogic have just announced their new base stand which can detect counterfeit currency. Datalogic claim the base stand which attaches to the Gryphon GM 4100 scanner can detect counterfeit money and detect key identifiers on any currency or document.
TSC have announced the availability of their TDP 225 desktop printer and 225w wristband printer and they have many features packed into them which are more associated with more expensive printers. This post gives you some insight into some of the features of these printers.
Barcode reading applications are becoming more of a common feature on the latest phones. This post looks at how you as the customer could benefit from having an application on your phone which can scan barcodes.
So you have heard of RFID but you dont know exactly what it can do. Below is a quick guide on what RFID is along with some advantages and disadvantages of using it to track your products.