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Metrologic’s Voyager and Voyager CG hand-held, single-line laser scanners offer healthcare professionals aggressive scanning of all standard 1D bar codes. Metrologic’s MS9520 Voyager and MS 95 40 V oy ag er CG h an d- he ld , si ng le -line scanners have united form with function in becoming the industry benchma rk for value a nd perf ormance .[...]
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MS9500 Voyager ® & Voyager CG ® OPERATIONAL Light Source 650 nm VLD Laser Power Less than 1 mW (peak) Decode Capability Autodiscriminates all standard bar codes; for others call a Metrologic service representative System Interfaces RS232, USB, PC Keyboard Wedge, Stand-Alone Keyboard, OCIA, IBM 468X/469X, Light Pen Emulation and Laser Emulatio[...]