On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 15:37, Mike Copeland <[email protected]> wrote:
> It depends on what you're doing...if you are processing one item at a
> time (1. scan item, 2. process scanned data, 3. scan next item, etc.)
> then a wireless scanner using bluetooth will be pretty effective. But if
> you are scanning several items at once, i.e., a semi-truck load, then I
> would use a scanner that collects data then uploads a batch.

It's halfway between those -- the clerks would be walking around the
store scanning items for a wedding registry. :-) So, not quite a semi,
but neither is it line-by-line. And I'd hate to walk all the way
around the store and find out the input screen crapped out on the
first scan.... Guess that answers my question. Any recommendations on
decent store-and-upload scanners?

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