I'm a little confused on how you're intending to use the scanner (long distance 
from equipment??), but....

I use a Honeywell, model Voyager 1202g. It's small and has a bunch of 
rubber/grippy areas (this is one of the best features because it doesn't slide 
around when set down on my desk out of its holster). Thumb-style top trigger. 
Reads very accurately. I have a sit/stand desk so it made me happy to "cut the 
cord"!

Bought from posworld.com, who compiled all the code needed to configure our 
stranger/old barcodes (which begin with a T and a varying number of zeros that 
sometimes register as spaces) as well as work with our newer, numeric-only 
barcodes.

Just over two years of use. No issues with the 5+ in use at my library.

-Holly

-----Original Message-----
From: Open-ils-general 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Jennifer Pringle
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 1:21 PM
To: Evergreen Group
Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Wireless Scanner Recommendations


Hello,

One of our libraries is interested in buying a wireless scanner to use with 
Evergreen so they can scan barcodes on equipment that is stored physically 
outside of the library.

Is anyone using wireless scanners and if so do you have any recommendations?

Thanks,

Jennifer
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Jennifer Pringle
Co-op Support
BC Libraries Cooperative
Tel: 1-888-848-9250
Email:[email protected]
Website: http://bc.libraries.coop

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