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DS 3400 Series Digital Scanner
Capture Barcodes With Laser-Like Precision. The DS 3400 Series industrial barcode scanners from Symbol Technologies use digital imaging technology to accurately capture all types of two-dimensional (2D) and one-dimensional (1D) bar codes while offering the high performance typically found only in laser scanners.For capturing images and bar codes, the DS3408 is ideal. But if image capture and transfer capability is what you need, the DS3407 is perfect for today's applications, such as:
Click Here for Manufacturer's PDF file High Performance That Speeds Productivity With the DS3400 Series, you benefit from a scanning solution designed specifically for fast-paced production environments. The DS3407 and DS3408 come equipped with charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors, which allow them to more accurately capture and process bar codes from any angle, eliminating the need to line up bar codes with laser lines. The DS3400 Series has the widest working range of any scanner in its class. Its two-position smart focusing technology, unique to Symbol, allows you to read bar codes regardless of the size or density of the code. This means that this single device can work well for your scanning needs. DS 3400 Series Specification Highlights Physical CharacteristicsDimensions: 7.34 in. H x 4.82 in. W x 2.93 in. D/18.65 cm H x 12.25 cm W x 7.43 cm Weight: 12.56 oz./356 gm Color: Twilight Black/Yellow Performance Characteristics Scanner Type: CCD Imager (Omni-directional) Light Source: 650 nm visible laser diode Resolution: 640 X 480 Nominal Working Distance: From 1 in./2.5 cm to 14 in./35 cm on 100% UPC symbols 1D Decode Capability:
2D Decode Capability:
Operating Temperature: 32° to 122° F/0° to 50° C Humidity: 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing Drop Specifications: Unit functions normally after repeated 6.5 ft./2 m drops to concrete Ambient Light Immunity: Immune to direct exposure of normal office and factory lighting conditions, as well as direct exposure to sunlight. |