The DataMan 7500 series of handheld direct part mark readers includes corded and cordless models, and provides reading of all printed and Direct Part Mark (DPM) codes.
“Rapid adoption of DPM identification for part traceability has manufacturers demanding a rugged, self-contained reader that performs consistently on all types of code and parts,” says Justin Testa, senior vice president at the vendor. “The DataMan 7500 sets a new performance standard for handheld DPM readers, reliably reading everything from the most challenging DPM codes to the easiest printed barcodes.” The DataMan 7500 handheld ID readers combine the vendor’s IDMax code reading software with a new patent-pending UltraLight illumination technology to read codes regardless of marking method, part material, shape or surface texture. The corded DataMan 7500 supports USB, keyboard wedge and RS232 communications, and the cordless DataMan 7550 supports Bluetooth wireless communications. The vendor teamed with Hand Held Products, Skaneateles Falls, N.Y. in developing the 7500 and 7550.
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