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Maintaining Your Barcode Scanner to Maximize its Performance

Maintaining a barcode scanner is not rocket science. Check out a few maintenance tips from the experts to avoid the common issues and enhance the performance of your barcode scanner. They are applicable for all types of products, including Zebra and Honeywell Barcode Scanners. Find out more here!

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Maintaining Your Barcode Scanner to Maximize its Performance

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  1. Maintaining Your Barcode Scanner to Maximize its Performance

  2. Maintaining your wired or wireless barcode scanner to avoid repair costs: 1. Invest in a good wired/ wireless barcode scanner The chances of a bad scanner giving up on you frequently are higher than that of a good one. Before you make a purchase for scanners for your business do thorough research. Find reliable and trustworthy manufactures that ensure high product quality and better after-sales support.

  3. 2. Do not drop your scanner repeatedly It should be a given that manhandling your scanner will affect its life. Most scanners come with a wristband for a better grip and to avoid drops. Every wired or wireless scanner comes with a specified drop resistance. 

  4. 3. Store in favorable conditions Barcode Scanners Wired or Wireless need be used like you would use any other electronic device. Direct sunlight and extreme heat are obvious stimuli that can deteriorate function and affect the lifespan of your scanner. 

  5. 4. Clean ‘carefully’-regularly Daily use in a working environment can make your scanner dirty and also allow dust or dirt to settle and accumulate in its crevices and gaps. Cleaning your wired or wireless barcode scanner should be a regular practice and that too careful cleaning.

  6. 5. Understand the IP rating The IP rating of your barcode scanner is its Ingress Protection Rating. These ratings are an internationally defined set used to determine levels of sealing effectiveness of an electronic device from tools, dirt, moisture, etc.

  7. Contact Us Feel free to give us a call at +1 (866) 696-4221 if you have any questions. Email Us on info@shopredapple.com Websitewww.shopredapple.com/

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