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News Release from: Absolute Vision | Subject: Medusa code reading products
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 September 2002
Easy migration to 2D code reading
A brand new range of 2D code reading products will provide an inexpensive solution for businesses to migrate from the existing less robust 1D barcode methods
Absolute Vision is launching Medusa, a brand new range of 2D code reading products The Medusa range has been developed especially to offer increased ease of integration with third party systems
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 19 Nov 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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2D code-readers offer a scalable solution
2D code-readers offer a scalable solution that enables easy transition from 1D to 2D codes, and excellent integration with third party systems.
Secondly, Medusa will provide an inexpensive solution for businesses to migrate from the existing less robust 1D barcode methods, to 2D code solutions.
Medusa offers companies excellent readability and robustness at a formidable price.
Medusa Lite is an easily installed and configured entry-level code-reading system that comes with the Medusa code-reading software and a USB image acquisition device.
The software will support all types of 1D and 2D codes and a range of error correction systems including ECC200.
The system comes with an extensive array of preconfigured image set-ups.
Once the system is plugged in, all a user needs to do is ensure that the camera is focused and allow the Medusa software to do the rest.
The Medusa software supports an extensive list of different methods of data integration.
This ensures that the data on the code that has been read, can be ported easily into any system without the need for middleware or using up valuable IT department resources.
(This was Manufacturingtalk's Top Story on 17 September 2002).
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