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DataMatrix Reader, reads challenging codes where others fail

DataMatrix Reader, reads challenging codes where others fail

What should I know about DataMatrix code?

We already have so many different types of codes available, what reason to add one more DataMatrxi code? and what makes it different from other barcodes and how it helps us work more efficient? Let’s go deeper to find out more.

DataMatrix code is a two-dimensional matrix barcode. This means that the code consists of small square modules arranged in a grid pattern. It has been recognized as a standard of ISO/IEC 16022 since 2000, it can encode numbers, text, files, and data bytes. It’s not like traditional linear barcodes, DataMatrix codes can encode more data in a smaller space. They are also less susceptible to damage and can be read at greater distances.

3 main things you need to know about DataMatrix readers:

  • They just need little space to store information. DataMatrix code is used for encoding large amounts of data in a small amount of space. 
  • The Data Matrix barcode is one of the smaller and more reliable barcodes. It supports advanced encoding error checking and correction algorithms.
  • They can help your business stay ahead of the curve. DataMatrix readers are versatile. They can be used with a variety of devices, including mobile phone, laptops, or tablets to track inventory or product data.

NUMA DT-10, not only the DataMatrix reader, but more than your expectations

NUMA DT-10 has been regarded as a multi-functional barcode reader since it designed with a full range of features, including DataMatrix reader, QR code reader, DPM for instrument tracking, and capable for most difficult, damaged, curved surfaces or extremely small low-contrast codes. It is not only suitable for automotive or electronics, even the strictest requirement of medical industry, especially for very small items that marked on surgical instrument or laboratory test tube.

               

Reads challenging codes where others fail

NUMA DT-10 has been optimized to read the most challenging, difficult and tricky codes even on curved or special surfaces. Surpassing the abilities of any other reader currently on the market.

                                    

Designed for medical instrument traceability

NUMA DT-10 with 2D DataMatrix code reader makes it practical to track at the instrument level. It has been custom designed for this purpose, and it can even read codes as small as 2mm x 2mm on surgical implants. It makes that instrument tracking has never been so easy.

Direct Part Marking (DPM) allows users to manage and track

Direct Part Marking (DPM) is a process that enables people to manage and track components, devices or equipment with a permanently etched barcode. There are many ways to encode information to a machine-readable code. The preferred codes are the DataMatrix and the QR Code. The possible applications of a DPM barcode reader are as follows.

  • Automotive sector: Marking of car parts
  • Healthcare: Medical instruments, medication
  • Food Industry: Labeling of goods
  • Post: Digital post stamps
  • Aerospace: Spart parts and components

Programmable barcode scanner to satisfy what you need

NUMA barcode reader can be programmed without difficulty or effort. It comes with a complete configuration code to fit all the different requirements accordingly. Users can simply scan the barcodes provided and configure the scanner as needed.

More features inspired from user friendly

  • Easy to use, Plug & Play
  • Reading small DataMatrix code on all surfaces
  • Reading size from 2mm to 14mm
  • Focusing point 0mm~30mm (depending on barcode size)
  • Compatible with Windows, Linux, MAC OS, iOS and Android
  • No need to install any software or apps
  • Compact size and stylish design
  • Medical Use-UDI
  • Auto-sense

Find out more information of NUMA DataMatrix barcode scanner, please go to https://www.numa-tech.com/ or https://www.numa-tech.com/en/product/detail/DT-10. Or please send your inquiry to sales@numa-tech.com for proposal and quote.

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