
Barcode Trading Post features a wide selection of used barcode scanners from the top names in the AIDC industry – Symbol, HHP, Intermec and more. From the most recent technologies to legacy and discontinued products, BCTP offers used barcode scanners for any solution.
Whether the item you are seeking is carried in stock or can be sourced through our wide network of partners, BCTP used barcode scanners are made to fit your budget. For customers upgrading from an older technology, BCTP will offer a trade-in on your older equipment; providing credit towards your purchase. In addition to trade-in options, BCTP will also purchase your used barcode scanners – turning idle assets into cash.
Our scanners are available in several conditions from average condition to like new. The scale of conditions, designed to meet any budget, follows:Regardless of condition, all of our used barcode scanners are certified by our technical team to offer the same functionality as a new scanner. The testing process is guaranteed by a 30-day return period on all used barcode scanners.
To reach a Barcode Trading Post sales representative to create or upgrade your barcoding solution, please call us at: 1-888-317-3440. You may also contact a representative at Barcode Trading Post.
Commonly used in retail environments, laser barcode scanners offer a scan range from 6 to 24 inches. Laser scanners are typically offered in two versions: retail and industrial. Industrial laser barcode scanners may be used in a more rugged retail environment or in warehousing applications.
Your used laser barcode scanner uses a beam of light magnified by a mirror to create the visible read line used to decipher bar codes. Laser technology generates quick and efficient barcode reading.
CCD scanners utilize imaging technology to read barcodes. In addition to being cost effective, CCD scanners have no moving parts, which results in increased durability. The range of a CCD scanner requires closer proximity to the barcode – effective reading occurs only between 1 and 3 inches from the bar code. Additionally, CCD scanners provide slower read times than laser scanners.
Ideal for improved efficiency in assembly line or retail check-out environments, omni-directional scanners allow users to scan barcodes at various angles. Omni-directional scanners utilize a multi-directional laser pattern designed to reduce the precision required when scanning a barcode. An omni-directional scanner is typically paired with a stand that allows the scanner to sit on the counter top, keeping the user’s hands free to handle product.
When your application requires the use of 2-dimensional barcodes, a 2-D scanner must be used for reading. The scanner may utilize laser, CCD or imaging technology to capture the barcode, creating a “snapshot” image of the data. 2-D scanners are often used in shipping applications, when traditional barcodes do not offer enough space to encode the necessary information.