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Qué (quién) es bar-code reader - definición

COMPUTER PERIPHERAL TO PRINT BARCODE LABELS OR TAGS
Barcode Printers; Bar code tagger; Barcode tagger; Bar code printer
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OPTICAL MACHINE-READABLE REPRESENTATION OF DATA
Bar code; Barcode symbology; 2D barcode; ArrayTag; MiniCode; Bar codes; Barcodes; Bar Code; Two-dimensional barcode; Bar coding; Latent image barcode; QuickMark; Bar-code; Matrix barcode; Linear Bar Code; Linear barcode; Barcode wedge; Code 49; Two-dimensional code
A barcode or bar code is a method of representing data in a visual, machine-readable form. Initially, barcodes represented data by varying the widths, spacings and sizes of parallel lines.
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Bar code; Barcode symbology; 2D barcode; ArrayTag; MiniCode; Bar codes; Barcodes; Bar Code; Two-dimensional barcode; Bar coding; Latent image barcode; QuickMark; Bar-code; Matrix barcode; Linear Bar Code; Linear barcode; Barcode wedge; Code 49; Two-dimensional code
also barcode (bar codes)
A bar code is an arrangement of numbers and parallel lines that is printed on products to be sold in shops. The bar code can be read by computers.
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Bar code; Barcode symbology; 2D barcode; ArrayTag; MiniCode; Bar codes; Barcodes; Bar Code; Two-dimensional barcode; Bar coding; Latent image barcode; QuickMark; Bar-code; Matrix barcode; Linear Bar Code; Linear barcode; Barcode wedge; Code 49; Two-dimensional code
<convention> A printed horizontal strip of vertical bars of varying widths, groups of which represent decimal digits and are used for identifying commercial products or parts. Bar codes are read by a bar code reader and the code interpreted either through software or a hardware decoder. All products sold in open trade are numbered and bar-coded to a worldwide standard, which was introduced in the US in 1973 and to the rest of the world in 1977. The Uniform Code Council in the US, along with the international article numbering authority, EAN International, allocate blocks of unique 12 or 13-digit numbers to member companies through a national numbering authority. In Britain this is the Article Number Association. Most companies are allocated 100,000 numbers that they can use to identify any of their products, services or locations. Each code typically contains a leading "quiet" zone, start character, data character, optional check digit, stop character and a trailing quiet zone. The check digit is used to verify that the number has been scanned correctly. The quiet zone could be white, red or yellow if viewed by a red scanner. Bar code readers usually use visible red light with a wavelength between 632.8 and 680 nanometres. [Details of code?] (1997-07-18)

Wikipedia

Barcode printer

A barcode printer is a computer peripheral for printing barcode labels or tags that can be attached to, or printed directly on, physical objects. Barcode printers are commonly used to label cartons before shipment, or to label retail items with UPCs or EANs.

The most common barcode printers employ one of two different printing technologies. Direct thermal printers use a printhead to generate heat that causes a chemical reaction in specially designed paper that turns the paper black. Thermal transfer printers also use heat, but instead of reacting the paper, the heat melts a waxy or resin substance on a ribbon that runs over the label or tag material. The heat transfers ink from the ribbon to the paper. Direct thermal printers are generally less expensive, but they produce labels that can become illegible if exposed to heat, direct sunlight, or chemical vapors.

Barcode printers are designed for different markets. Industrial barcode printers are used in large warehouses and manufacturing facilities. They have large paper capacities, operate faster and have a longer service life. For retail and office environments, desktop barcode printers are most common.

Ejemplos de uso de bar-code reader
1. When the spectator arrives at the ground, the ticket has to be put into a bar–code reader.