I bought the Falcon 4210 direct from America (via ebay) I see they cost about £120 at the moment and are obtainable in this country. They are a real bargain. I bought a number of similar devices of different makes which included a cipherlab terminal, a psion workabout, and a couple of others, but I settled on the Falcon as the only one for a very good reason. Our library barcode symbology is Telepen and most of those machines don't work with it!! Not every barcode scanner works with every barcode symbology.
I had to write a little program - or more an adaptation of what came with it - to do the scanning. I was told that it had taken the entire summer holidays to scan the stock in the past - but it took us two weeks using two of these scanners - I bought three but mostly 2 were used at once - not 3. It saved it to an ASCII (Text) file which was then loaded to the PC and run against our library database (OLIB).
As I said, the Cipherlab didn't read Telepen symbology.
Eric Jukes
Asset & Information Systems Manager
College of North East London
Chair - OLIB User Group
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From: A general Library and Information Science list for news and discussion. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alison Harling
Sent: 07 March 2007 15:54
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Subject: Portable Barcode Scanners
Dear Colleagues
Has anyone had experience of using a portable barcode scanner for
stocktaking? We have purchased a CPT 8000 C 2U Cipherlab terminal with
USB cradle and would like to hear from anyone who has used this and with
what success.
Kind regards
Alison Harling
Library Supervisor
Calderdale College
Halifax
W. Yorks
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