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6300dpm / 6320dpm The 6300 dpm Series of handheld imagers sets the industr y standard f or reading Direct P ar t Mark (DPM) codes f or par t traceability . DPM identification f or par t traceability demands rugged, self- contained imagers that perf orm consistently on all types of codes and par ts. The 6300 dpm Series off ers the only imagers in t[...]
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Copyright ©2008 Honeywell International Inc. 6300dpm Series Specifications 63X0DPM-SS Rev G 3/08 Lighting/Optics P erformance Illumination: Integrated diffuser; bright- and dark-field LEDs Aiming: Horizontal green light bar aimed at the center field of view Reading Direction: Omni-directional, pitch and ske w (off-axis) angles up to 34 degrees [...]