Tills 4 Change features barcode scanners suitable for PC Terminals and Cash Register Systems. All scanners can be supplied with a PC-Wedge, RS232 or USB Connections.

Honeywell 3200

   

    SRP: N/A
  USB Kit: £105.00  + Delivery (£6.50) + VAT (Total Inc VAT and Delivery = £133.80)

 

 

Honeywell 3200 Linear Imager

The 3200 delivers quality linear barcode scanning and user friendly ergonomics, combined in a solution that’s affordable and dependable for a wide variety of applications. Whether you are automating a pen and paper process, or require a high-quality yet cost effective barcode scanner to replace your existing devices, the 3200 is an ideal solution.

  • Pistol-style with index finger trigger ensuring operator comfort and ease of use.
  • Fast barcode scanning, even on poorly printed or damaged linear codes.
  • Reliable: The durability of 100% solid state technology and a 2-year warranty.
  • Common interfaces are integrated to ensure fast and easy connection to your host or PC.
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    Includes 12 months Return to Base (RTB) guarantee & 12 months telephone support. Price includes initial programming to customer supplied specification, before dispatch.

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