Barcode Label Verifiers

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Poor quality  barcodes may cause productivity losses, shipping returns, database corruption and customer fines. PSC barcode verifiers check the quality of printed barcode labels against industry standards. Verification ensures that the barcode will be readable in a wide variety of environments and scanning systems.   


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  PSC Quick Check 150 and 200 portable verifiers have many features that can be selected by scanning command barcodes in the manual. The QC150 provides simple pass / fail test results while the QC200 provides both simple and sophisticated ANSI / CEN test results. Results are displayed in the LCD display which can be "flipped" for right or left handed operation. 
           
  The PSC OLV10 On Line Verifier checks every label by laser scanner, as it is printed. It can be interfaced to selected printers to control the printers pause function, sound an external alarm, light or to control other functions. The OLV10 can also be interfaced to a PC's serial port and can send all report data to the PC. It can also be set-up and controlled from the PC. The OLV10 can be set-up to work in stand alone mode, with an external power supply. 
           
  The PSC OLV20 laser verifier is a stand alone verifier with laser verifier separate from the main controller which contains the power supply and is intended for "print and apply" or conveyor verification applications. It can read half inch high (12.5mm) barcodes at speeds of 8 inches per second (20cm/s). It can be interfaced to automatically control the printers pause function, sound an alarm or stop the conveyor belt or control any other machine functions. 
           
           
           
           
           

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