If you use barcodes in your organization, you probably use Code 39. This short video goes over a little of the history of Code 39, its features and uses. This is one of a series of posts on barcodes and barcode standards. I hope you found it interesting. What barcodes do you use? If we […]
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Datamax I-Class: Last Call, November 30th!
So you love the original I-Class printer, from the folks at Datamax – O’Neil? If you do and you are thinking of getting another, you’d better be quick. Datamax-O’Neil has announced that the last opportunity to order this classic barcode printer is November 30th, 2012 so if you need more I-Class models this is your […]
The Amazing Intermec Scanning Video
The nice folks over at Intermec have made some fun videos over the last few years. Here’s a classic from a few years ago – these guys are crazy! That EX25 scanner from Intermec is really good. I wrote about it in my CK3 Review. One interesting thing I recently discovered is that the long […]
Barcodes and RFID For Blood Supply Protection?
While researching topics on blood labeling and safety measures, I came across an interesting interview done by AIM (Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility) with Dr. Clive Hohberger, Consulting RFID Systems Architect. AIM’s interview with Dr. Hohberger included topics such as: a history of blood bag tracking and what has changed, including the use of RFID. his […]
Is Your Food Safe? Can Your Business Handle a Recall?
This week’s news reported another food recall for the northeast region released this week . On July 22, 2012, Cargill announced a voluntary recall of about 29,300 pounds of 85-percent-lean ground beef produced May 25, 2012, in Wyalusing, Pa. So why did it take so long to announce the recall? The Centers for Disease […]