New optional built-in Scanner in Dibal scales

New optional built-in Scanner in Dibal scales

Dibal S.A. (Spain) - With the built-in scanner you will be able to reduce time and errors in the sale process with a quick reading of barcodes, and optimize the space in store thanks to its small dimensions and its perfect integration in the scale.

Scanner Characteristics:

  • Dimensions: 52.3 x 49 x 29 mm.
  • 1D and 2D.
  • White LED.
  • Angle of reading: 360º, 70º and 60º.

Dibal Scales range with built-in scanner option:

  • 500 Range: double body and self-service formats.
  • D-900 Series: double body and self-service formats.
  • CS-1100 Series: double body, self-service and hanging formats.

Scannger functions:

In D-900 Series and 500 Range scales:

  • Search a product by its EAN-13 or EAN-8 (only one EAN per product).
  • Pre-packed products: read information like weight/quantity/price contained in the barcode.

In CS-1100 Series scales:

  • Search a product by its EAN-13 or EAN-8 (several EANs per product).
  • Pre-packed products: read information like weight/quantity/price contained in the barcode.
  • Enter the data read by the scanner in any text box in the application of the scale.
  • Search or registration of any data: customer, seller, dates, etc.
  • Eliminate errors and speed up data entry.

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