Zebra Plastic Card Printers.

Zebra Plastic Card Printers come in a variety of styles and price ranges, including single-sided printers, dual sided printers, and security printers

Healthy Solutions for Healthcare.

The healthcare industry benefits from barcoding. Barcoding enhances patient safety and operational efficiency.

Seagull Scientific Products

Seagull Scientific BarTender is an industry-leading label design and barcode software. Seagull Scientific also develops true Windows printer drivers for bar code and thermal printers.

MC 9190G

The Ability To Satisfy Your Company Software Requirements.

Wireless Broadband

The unrivalled Motorola portfolio of Point-to-Point (PTP), Point-to-Multipoint (PMP), and Mesh Wide Area Network (MWAN), WLAN and VoWLAN solutions make governments, enterprises, and service providers more agile by helping them deploy voice, video, and data applications right where they need them.

Friday 30 August 2013

Using Barcode Fonts on Internet Web Pages

by Nate Schubert

This barcode was created using a WOFF font.

Barcode fonts have long-since been the favorite of businesses throughout the world because their flexibility allows use across a wide variety of applications and environments. For example, all IDAutomation font packages include TrueType, Open Type, PCL and PostScript font formats. Additionally, these fonts may be used in conjunction with any of our free font encoder tools to create accurate barcodes in environments like Excel, Word, Access, Crystal Reports, Oracle BI Publisher, Cognos and more.

Until recently, one major drawback for barcode fonts has been their not-so-seamless integration on the web. Complications often arose such as difficulties with cross-compatibility across web browsers, or the need to either install the fonts on a users’ local machine to view and print the barcode or to embed the fonts directly within the web page itself.

Since the W3C’s recommendation on the use of WOFF fonts in December 2012 IDAutomation has worked to create new font formats for WOFF, EOT and SVG that work easily across different browsers such as IE, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari and others. These special barcode fonts for theweb can be made available upon request, and with the purchase of a developer license to any of our barcode font packages or an active Priority Support & Upgrade Subscription.


For more information about how this Web Open Font Format can help you to generate static or dynamic barcodes on your web pages using fonts, please visit our WOFF barcode tutorial.

Introducing Motorola's new Linear Imager - the LI2208

The Motorola LI2208 is an extension of the highly popular '2208' family. It comes equipped with the same reliability and ergonomics as the LS2208, but with enhanced features that let your customers scan more types of bar codes at a greater distance.

  • Key features and benefits:
  • Excellent 1D scanning performance
  • Captures all 1D barcodes on any surface, including mobile phone displays
  • Industry-leading working range
  • International keyboard support
  • Compatible with 123Scan2 and Scanner Management Service.

With the LI2208 your customers are guaranteed to optimise on productivity - workers can scan more types of barcodes on many more surfaces. With Motorola's best-in-class linear imager, you can count on unparalleled scanning performance on every barcode, every time.

Find out more about the LI2208 +

For a limited time there is special pricing on the LI2208

Tuesday 27 August 2013

Moto X: Design, Share, Ship

Moto Maker, our Moto X design studio, is now officially open for online orders for AT&T customers! For the first time ever, you’re in the driver’s seat when it comes to designing your own phone in just a few clicks. When you’re finished we ship it directly to you, ready to go.

You want options? We’ve got options. You pick the colors, and decide on the all details: the front, back, accents, memory, wallpapers, accessories -- you can even include your Google ID and we’ll load all of your account information for you in advance. Then, every custom phone is made to order in Ft. Worth, Texas and shipped to you for free.

Learn more about Moto X, design your own and share your masterpiece with family and friends at Motorola.com/motomaker.


Of course, you can still purchase a custom device or pick up a Moto X in woven white or woven black at any AT&T store. 

Starting today, you can also buy a Moto X online directly through Motorola without a contract upgrade for $579.

Moto X will be available through other carrier partners very soon, starting with Verizon online on August 29.


Monday 26 August 2013

The New FileMaker 2D Barcode Font Encoder is Here!

by Nate Schubert


2D Barcode Fonts have been available from IDAutomation for years. These packages include a variety of different font and graphic encoder tools for use in a range of applications and environments such as .NET Forms Controls, ActiveX Controls, Java Components and more. This has been a great solution for users and developers working within those environments, but it did not pose a worthwhile solution for generating 2D barcodes in FileMaker Pro, versions 8.5 and up.

The most recent addition to the font encoder family included in all 2D barcode font packages is the FileMaker Plugin. This special tool encodes data for Data Matrix, QR Code and PDF417 barcode types and is available in all versions of these 2D font packages. For more information, please visit our release announcement.

Friday 23 August 2013

Combating Internet Pricing - A Survival Guide

Many retailers today worry about the effect of the internet on their brick-and-mortar business.  Many feel that customers will buy from the internet long before they buy from the store, mostly because of pricing and convenience.  This has been made worse by the practice of “showrooming” which happens when customers come to the store, look at a product they want, note the UPC or vendor’s style number, and then go online and find it for less than what you offer.

In fact, one of the larger online retailers who shall remain nameless became famous last year for offering a 5 percent discount to customers if they went into a local store, scanned the UPC code and bought the product online.  That was a brutally competitive move.

So how do you survive while such tactics are practiced?  What makes customers willing to buy in your store instead of buying online?  Here are some tips that we have seen work, from retail stores that are successfully beating the online merchants.


Shopping is STILL fun!  Through all the years that I have been in retail, the death of the brick-and-mortar store has been announced several times.  I remember when the catalogue business grew substantially, and there was great concern that no one would go to the stores anymore.  That has never happened, and even though it can be great to shop online, it will never compete with the social   Customers still love to go to the store, to feel the merchandise, to interact with friends and store associates, and enjoy the entire experience.  You don’t get that when you are all alone in your room.  So the first thing I would recommend is to make sure that your store is a fun place to shop.  Remember, when you open the doors, it’s “retail theater” and the party should be going on right then.  The more fun it is to visit your store, the more the customer relates to and has a great experience with your staff, the more they will visit and the more they will buy.  Keep it fun by having lots of great events, cool contests, and make your store the ‘place to be.’ 
interaction and fun of shopping at a retail store.

On top of that, make sure your sales people are offering incredible customer service.  Make sure they understand the basics of selling, of caring for and offering help to your customers.  The better the customer service, the more likely the customer will feel compelled to buy from you, right there on the spot, rather than waiting for an internet company to ship them.

Better Merchandising  Along the same lines, one of the things that helps defeat showrooming is to have great merchandising that makes the product even more desirable.  If your merchandising shows the product well, you can create instant demand for it.  And the best part about instant demand is that customers want that product now, not 2-4 weeks from now.  Entice your customers with great displays that show off the product, show how it is used, how much fun it is to have, and your customer is more likely to buy it right then and there.

The Best of The Best  Remember, one of the reasons that people go to boutiques (on top of great service) is that those boutiques have scoured the market to find the best of the best.  Sure, if you know the brand you like, you can go to their website and buy there, but what if you want to mix and match brands (to get the best of the best) and you need to know how to combine products from different brands for one solution?  For example, as you put together the nursery, you may find a changing table from Vendor A, that works really great with shelving units from Vendor B, but the bedding from Vendors C and D.  That’s hard to do on the internet.

Prepare your argument  The main advantage that brick-and-mortar retailers have over online merchants is that the product is right there, right now.  It can be a gamble to buy the product online because it could be backordered, or they could ship incorrectly.  Dealing with returns with online merchants can be a major hassle.  So when you find someone who is in your store and they appear to be showrooming, we suggest you play offense, not defense.  Tell them the above two things, but also remind them that you are a local merchant, adding dollars to their local economy, hiring local people, and the best thing they can do for themselves and their local economy is to support local business.   At the same time, you can put the product in their hands and tell them “You can have this right now, right this second, or you can go home and order it and have it a few weeks from now.  Which is better?”  We have seen this work very effectively.  As such, it would be worthwhile to spend a little time on this topic at your next staff meeting (you do have staff meetings, right?).  Talk about these strategies and get your staff ready to combat showrooming with better service, better merchandising, and better selling.

Promote Like Crazy!  One more thing that will help defeat lowball internet pricing is to make sure that you are actively promoting your store.  This means broadcasting your message on all the important channels - Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter, etc. - and in those posts you should be showing how relevant and important your store is.  Talk about how you are watching the latest trends, how you are bringing in the most relevant merchandise, how you are ensuring that your customers always have the best of the best.  Remember, nowadays with the massive explosion of online outlets for promotion, your biggest challenge is mindshare.  You want to make sure your customers think about you when you talk about the products that you sell.  The more you can outflow (including email and all the websites mentioned above), the more likely people will think of you and your store, and come in when they need those items.

Sure, lower prices online can be difficult to overcome.  Still, the internet is not that different from any other store that offers low pricing.  Somehow though, since it’s the internet (which has the apparency of being “huge”), retailers seem to think it is harder to compete against this segment.  The truth is that if you apply the basics to your business, control your inventory well, and utilize the above strategies as best you can, you’ll keep the register ringing.

About the Author:
Dan Jablons, President of Retail Smart Guys worked in retail while attending the Ohio State University, where he graduated with a B.S. in marketing and production. He has worked with retailers such as Walmart, Target, JC Penney, American Apparel, Betsey Johnson, Donna Karan, Jimmy Choo, Charles David, Diesel, Oakley, Tumi, Hollywood Bowl, and many others. As a consultant for Retail Smart Guys, Dan brings many years of retail experience to stores of any size to improve their operations, revitalize their marketing, and maximize their profits.  For more information, email Dan at dan@retailsmartguys.comor call 818-720-2585.


Thursday 22 August 2013

Moto X. Tomorrow is here.

It’s been quite a journey, but we’re finally here. Starting tomorrow, August 23, your Moto X is available for purchase at all AT&T stores.

Moto X responds to your voice so you can check the weather, get directions, or do just about anything without lifting a finger. Two quick twists of your wrist and Moto X’s camera is ready to go, so you won’t miss a shot. With the best of Google services baked right in, Moto X helps you get everyday tasks done quickly and easily. And every Moto X sold in the USA is assembled right here in the USA.

Moto X is also the first smartphone designed by you. You can go into an AT&T store and choose from woven black or woven white models to take home right away, or select the customization option and create a phone that’s uniquely yours. Then just log onto Moto Maker to design your phone and complete your order online.

Very soon, you’ll be able to order Moto X directly online through Moto Maker. To see what’s possible, Moto Maker will open tomorrow for everyone to explore options and get inspiration.



Customizing your Moto X is simple and fun -- there are thousands of potential combinations to choose from. We’ll build it to order in Fort Worth, Texas, and ship it right to you. And for a limited time, we’ll be including Motorola Skip for free in all orders of the customized Moto X. Skip is a thin, thumb-sized clip that pairs with your Moto X and unlocks it with a simple tap.

We’ll be working hard to get your customized Moto X to you as quickly as possible. We expect that because of high demand, initial shipping times may vary. But we will get that down to 4 days or less as soon as we possibly can. We’ll also be adding digital printing in the future, so you can include a personal message on the back of your Moto X.

Please check with our partner AT&T for pricing and store locations. Moto X will be available through other carrier partners very soon.

Tuesday 20 August 2013

The New DROIDs Have Landed

For tech enthusiasts who demand a smartphone with high performance and stand out design, an all new team of DROID devices have arrived. DROID ULTRA and DROID MAXX are now available exclusively at Verizon Wireless stores, and DROID MINI will be available in-store over the coming days.

The next-generation DROIDS feature advanced design and performance that matters. DROID ULTRA is the thinnest 4G LTE smartphone you can buy, measuring 7.18mm, with a 5-inch HD display. DROID MAXX is the longest lasting 4G LTE smartphone in the world, giving users two full days of battery performance on a single charge. DROID MINI is a super compact device that proves that power comes in all sizes.

True to the DROID heritage, these new devices continue to pioneer innovative features. We’ve re-engineered the DROIDS from the inside out to enable amazing new software capabilities including: 

Touchless Control: lets you use the phone hands-free even when the device is asleep, allowing you to place phone calls, send texts, find directions, or search the web.

Active Display: provides the information you need to know just by glancing at the phone’s display - for stuff like time, texts, social updates, calendar notices, etc. Active Display subtly lights up a portion of the screen with notifications without having to wake the phone or pick it up.

Quick Capture: DROID can go from pocket to picture in an instant. Just shake to wake by quickly twisting your wrist and tap anywhere on the screen to snap a pic, or press and hold to capture an action sequence with rapid-fire shots.

DROID Zap: the fastest and easiest way to share photos and videos with a friend or a group of friends nearby. Swiping up on a picture instantly shares it with fellow Android users nearby, and to receive, all they need to do is swipe down on their screen.

The new DROID devices help you do things faster and stay connected to what matters most. DROID ULTRA will be available for $199.99 and DROID MAXX for $299.99, with a new two-year customer agreement. DROID MINI is $99.99 and will be available August 22. For more information, visit droiddoes.com.









Friday 16 August 2013

Hello Skip. Goodbye PIN. Introducing Motorola Skip for Moto X.


Thirty-nine. That’s the number of times the typical person unlocks their smartphone each day. For power users it’s closer to a hundred times per day. At 2.3 seconds each time the phone is unlocked, it adds up to a lot of time spent entering 4-digit PINs or patterns. Because it’s cumbersome and slow, many people never bother with authentication at all, or they use fast but easily-guessed PINs like “0000.”

Our smartphones are central to our digital lives...the keys to our 
friends, our finances, and a lot of our personal information. Security is increasingly important, but it shouldn’t be irritating. At D11 this year, Regina Dugan, who leads our Advanced Technology & Projects group, talked about futuristic ‘superpower-like’ authentication methods we’re working on. Today we’re launching Motorola Skip for Moto X, which is the first step on the path. 

Skip is a thin, thumb-sized clip that pairs with your Moto X and unlocks it with a simple tap. Wear Skip on your shirt sleeve, shirt hem, belt loop -- wherever it feels most comfortable. It’s fast, easy and secure. It provides all the benefits of a PIN without the hassle.

There are three Skip dots included with each Skip. Skip dots are stickers that, like Skip, provide authentication and also create “trusted zones” for Touchless Control. Try a Skip dot on your dashboard, your nightstand, or your desk at work. Just tap your Moto X to the Skip dot, and your phone is unlocked. Place your phone on the bedside Skip dot, “OK, Google Now, set alarm for 7 a.m.,” or place it on a Skip dot in the kitchen, “OK Google Now, what is cardamom?”

Only Skip and Skip dots that have been paired with your phone will unlock it, and you can easily unpair them if you lose or replace your Skip. If you don’t have your Skip or Skip dot handy, you can still unlock your phone with your PIN.

Once Moto X launches, Motorola Skip with three Skip dots will be available for purchase on Motorola.com. For a limited time, Motorola Skip will be included for free with all orders of Moto X through Moto Maker. To start, Skip will be available in gray with a black accent. We'll be adding colors later this fall, and we'll let you know more about that soon.

Security is important. Skip makes it easy.

Thursday 15 August 2013

Motorola Solutions announce promotions on selected scanners

LS2208 is now cheaper than ever - 

The LS2208 - a small, lightweight scanner that can help your customers operate in a number of different markets. Whatever the application, the LS2208 is an affordable solution for you to improve productivity, reduce downtime and keep maintenance costs to a minimum. 

In order to respond to competitive conditions in the EMEA region, Motorola Solutions has announced a short term offer on selected LS2208 configurations. This offer is valid on the following products until 31st August 2013 - there are now only 2 weeks left.
LS1203 has dropped in price  
 

The LS1203 handheld scanner is designed to meet the needs of small retail customers, delivering high quality laser scanning, user-friendly ergonomics and durability at an affordable price. The LS1203 guarantees faster checkout, increased satisfaction and productivity, and a rapid return on investment.

In response to the popularity and growth in sales of the LS1203 in the EMEA region, Motorola Solutions has reduced the price until 31st December 2013:

Wednesday 14 August 2013

How to Prepare a Good Feasibility Study


"Those who do not do their homework do not graduate."Bryce's Law

In its simplest form, a Feasibility Study represents a definition of a problem or opportunity to be studied, an analysis of the current mode of operation, a definition of requirements, an evaluation of alternatives, and an agreed upon course of action. As such, the activities for preparing a Feasibility Study are generic in nature and can be applied to any type of project, be it for systems and software development, making an acquisition, or any other project.

There are basically six parts to any effective Feasibility Study:

1. The Project Scope which is used to define the business problem and/or opportunity to be addressed. The old adage, "The problem well stated is half solved," is very apropos. The scope should be definitive and to the point; rambling narrative serves no purpose and can actually confuse project participants. It is also
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Tuesday 13 August 2013

How to Write and Sell Ebook (Free Download)


Dear reader,
I'm going to assume you are a newcomer to the world of Internet marketing - i.e.
selling things online However I'm sure that you've often come across websites where ebooks are sold.



Books with "how to" information or books that solve a problem or teach a skill.
You've probably purchased such a "how to" product at some point in your life, right? Why did you buy it? Most likely it's because the information was going to save you
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How to Start Dog Breeding Business

 Dog breeding business is great for pet lovers, specifically those who really enjoy caring for a dog. It’s a good way to care for a dog and at the same time earn some cash by just doing so.


 It may be a fun and exciting experience for you and your family. Having a dog is good, but taking care of cute and innocent puppies would be a great experience.

You can start out by welcoming just one female dog in your family. If you think you can handle the first breeding, you might want to add another dog. If you think you cannot, you can just keep the dog and spay her.
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How to Establish Chicken Farm Business


With so many people eating and having chicken for breakfast, lunch and dinner, you don't need to be a college graduate to figure out that there is a huge demand for chickens.

Demand is huge but the supply can barely keep up. Fortunes are made by huge chicken farms. This chicken business article will help get a piece of the pie.

Learn about chicken

Eating chicken and raising chicken are not the same for your information. So if you are thinking that it’s as
easy as eating a drumstick, I think this business venture is not for you. First of all chickens will eat abou
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Monday 12 August 2013

How to Boost Your Business Using Facebook



Read this guide to make use of Facebookand watch your sales soar.

So what do you need to do to make Facebook a big help for your business? First thing you need to do is create a Facebook Page to create a profile for your business. The best thing about this is that it is free, so you need not to pull out cash for your marketing efforts. You can post photos of your products or services on the page and let all your current customers know about it. Chances are they have their Facebook account, so once they become a fan of your page; they can follow any updates that you post on your page
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Thursday 8 August 2013

How to Ship Goods from Amazon store to Nigeria


Buying goods from amazon store and have them ship down to Nigeria is very easy, provided the necessary steps that you need to take in doing this.


 Though, as a Nigerian that want to buy from Amazon store and have them ship to Nigeria directly isn’t allowed on this site, so you can only buy greeting cards and of course some books using your credit card. But in this write up I’ll show you how you can order any product on Amazon and have them ship down to Nigeria conveniently. This isn’t involved in any back door tips but very legal way to start your own import business right from the comfort of your home!

But in order for you to purchase goods like electronics, phones accessories, clothes and many more just anything you want as an import commodities, and have them ship down to your door step in Nigeria you will have to follow these simple steps highlighted in this article.
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Wednesday 7 August 2013

China telecoms: Mobility problems


China Mobile is struggling to hold its own against innovative new competitors. Can the company reinvent itself?

China Mobile, the country's largest wireless operator by subscribers, seems to have lost its way of late. Its basic GSM service, which used to rake in heaps of money, lost nearly 12m customers during the first four months of this year. Its 3G TD-SCDMA service has had a bumpy start. To make the situation even more precarious, 4G TD-LTE is making little headway without a licence, and it is not clear how many customers it will recruit once rolled out.


Meanwhile, China Mobile's traditional SMS services – once the most popular in the land – saw volume and revenue slide by about 7% in 2012 while revenue from voice inched up only 2%. And the wireless behemoth is under attack from a number of OTT operators in areas of mobile IM, P2P video, games and mobile apps. Many of these OTTs were once China Mobile’s service providers, but have gradually turned into fierce
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The CEO's Network Event


 
The CEO's Network in Lagos - Special Promotion, 50% Off!

This morning i received an email from the CEO Network about her up-coming event that will allow owners of businesses to show case their businesses and also non-business owners to come and learn about the latest trend in Nigeria business. so this an Information I fill like sharing with my honest blog readers, so to take their business to the next level. Below are the details of how to go about it:


You are cordially invited to the exclusive CEO's Network event. This is a unique opportunity to meet key decision makers in various industries and to promote your products and services.
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How to Secure Your Customer


 To improve the loyalty of your customers, there are certain steps that must be taken and these steps I’ll be explaining in this article.



1. Most of my customers are satisfied, why should I worry?

For years, research undertaken by academics and private companies showed that high-quality products and services designed to meet customer needs would create high levels of customer satisfaction, and therefore increase customer loyalty.

An example of a company that studies the way customers react to satisfaction of goods and services is

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New Datamax Performance Series Printers - exceptional specification at amazing price!

It's the ideal printer for many different types of applications and with such a competitive price and great feature set, it's the ultimate combination of ease of use and value for money!
The Datamax-O’Neil Performance Series is a new, innovative family of printers that was designed to resolve a number of issues customers had been having with thermal printers for many years. The result is a printer family that is the easiest to load, easiest to use and easiest to integrate of any thermal printers available anywhere. The Performance Series printers offer superior print quality, auto-load capabilities, user-friendly color touchscreen, unparalleled print registration and an industry standard printer language, PCL. PCL is standardized to run on a variety of operating systems, so it is independent of any application software running on a computer. This ensures faster and easier plug-play integration, getting your printer systems up and running sooner. The Performance Series printers are manufactured to the highest standards and feature a die cast frame and metal covers which are ideal for industrial environments. Available in 4" (4.16in / 105.7mm or 6" (6.83in / 173.5mm) label printing capabilities, the thermal printers also can print at speeds from 6 ips / 152 mmps to 10 ips / 254 mmps and from 300 dpi to 600 dpi to meet the most diverse requirements.

Key Features:
• SAP® ready printers - is a benefit that derives from a true PCL5 thermal barcode printer. Middleware applications are no longer necessary within printer networks. All Performance printers are SAP Certified.

• Laser and inkjet printer - users can realize the benefits of a ruggedised thermal barcode printer and reduce operating costs with seamless integration of a true PCL5 device.

• Media auto-loading and calibration - to give printer operators freedom from complex and time consuming media setup.

• Graphic color touchscreen - display with an intuitive menu flow making the user interface and navigation seamless.

• Die cast frame - and metal covers designed specifically for harsh work environments.

• Standard 300 dpi printhead - with each Performance Series printer allows users to now benefit from a higher resolution printhead with better text, images and barcodes at a 203 dpi printhead price.

• 50 resident scalable fonts - is the new standard in thermal barcode printing. No longer restricted to a limited font selection, users can create custom labels on-demand.

PCL5e Standard Language - makes graphics integration easier and allows users to spend less time setting up printers. Offers virtually endless application choices.
 

Tuesday 6 August 2013

Learn How to Scan a Barcode

by Nate Schubert


When it comes to barcode technology as a whole, the task of generating a barcode is decidedly more complicated than scanning one. Although this may be true, it in no way indicates that scanning a barcode is always going to be easy. Any number of things can go wrong at one of the various steps in the process, and it pays to know what you're doing if you want to be successful.

Is the barcode scanner properly connected to the computer?

All barcode scanners must be connected in some way to a computer, mobile device or tablet where possible. The most common connection type is USB and corded scanners will usually come with a USB cable that connects the scanner to the computer. USB is an excellent connection type because it handles most of the installation on it's own. Other connections such as RS232 or Keyboard Wedge can be more difficult to set up due to issues like the order in which the connection was made. For example, keyboard wedge scanners must be connected to a powered-down computer. Then, when the computer is powered up, the scanner will operate normally. USB connections can be plugged in and unplugged at any time.

Wireless scanners can be connected to a computer in a couple of different ways. Some scanners have cradles that must be connected to a computer, and often a wall-power source. Scanned data goes from the handheld scanner to the communication/charging cradle, and is then passed to the computer. Other wireless scanners have a Bluetooth connection which connects the scanner wirelessly to the computer. Finally, portable memory scanners can store all scanned data for later batch transfer into a computer, usually via USB cable and .csv or .txt format.

Do you have a program open to scan the barcoded data into?

Barcode scanners work in conjunction with programs that allow data to be typed into them. Most barcode scanners have a feature called keyboard emulation which allows data to move seamlessly from the scan gun into an application where the data will be output wherever the cursor is located. In other words, make sure you've got a program like Word, Excel or Notepad open and that you can see where the cursor is located.

While the above mentioned applications are good for scanning barcode data into, it goes without saying that these scanners will also output scanned data into virtually any other application including FileMaker or SSRS databases, Crystal Reports, Access, and even fields on a web page.

It's Time to Test Your Barcode Scanner!

When you have the scanner connected to the computer, and have an application open to scan the data into, it is time to test. If you don't already have a barcode to scan, you can create one of your own using our free barcode image generator. When you're ready, point the scanner at the barcode and click! Most scanners will notify a scan with a beep. You should see the data output onto the computer screen as if it had been typed on the keyboard. Some barcodes contain function commands such as tab. When you scan those, you'll see the data populate one cell in a spreadsheet or database, and then tab over to another field and output more data.

If you achieved an accurate scan, congratulations! You're ready to get to work. If you failed to successfully scan your barcode, there are a few things you can check for:

  • Can your scanner read the barcode you are trying to scan? While most scanners can read many linear barcodes by default,  not all do. Check your scanner programming guide to make sure your scanner can read the type of barcode you need to scan. If it does, check the user manual to determine how you can activate that feature.
  • Was the barcode created correctly?
    Some barcodes require special encoding to tell the scanner where the barcode begins and ends. Without that special data, the barcode scanner cannot achieve a successful read.
  • Is your scanner connected properly?
    Check to make sure the connection from the cord to the scanner is secure and that the USB connection is securely connected to the port on your computer.

When All Else Fails...

If you've been through all of the steps and still can't achieve an accurate scan, try contacting the company you purchased the scanner from. IDAutomation can offer technical assistance on purchased scanners via telephone, email, online chat or our special support forum. We provide easy programming guides for common uses on our scanners and a generous return policy if the scanner does not meet your needs. We also provide some useful video tutorials including our most recent which demonstrates how to scan barcodes using the IDAutomation USB Barcode Scanner:

Monday 5 August 2013

Discover the New Zebra EM220II Printer


Compact, light, affordable and easy-to-use, the Zebra EM220II mobile printer allows you to print receipts wherever your customers may be via your smart phone or tablet device. 

  1. Compatible with the latest devices from Apple, Android and Windows Mobile via Bluetooth or optional WIFI (802.11b/g) Weighing in at just 230g, the EM220II can be worn comfortably all day. 
  2. The durable casing provides protection against liquid and dust and the printer has been drop tested onto concrete from a height of 1.2m.
  3. The long-life Lithium-Ion battery provides 8 hours of continuous operation.  
  4. Choosing to add the optional magnetic card reader means you can even take direct payments from customers without the card leaving their sight, for a truly mobile solution. 

The EM220II mobile printer provides versatile mobile printing, some ideal verticals:
  
  • Retail/Hospitality: Mobile point of sale: simple receipt printing for events, amusement parks, concessions, restaurants 
  • Transportation: On-board transportation ticketing 
  • Postal: Delivery receipt of packages 
  • Field Service: Printing of documents, such as receipts for repairs or installations 

How to Protect Your Work with Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC)




Protecting your work this days is a very vital aspect you must look into as there are many companies, individuals or organizations that are ready to use your work illegally.

There are also instances when new companies will borrow your work/business name of your business or products as well.

But this is illegal! But you don’t have anything to worry because there are several ways of how your work will be protected. Through this you will have a unique appeal on the customers and clients and your products of services will be easily known and through marketing and promotion as well. Below are some steps you need in registering your work with the Nigerian copyright commission:
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