Zebra SYMBOL LS2208 GENERAL PURPOSE BARCODE SCANNER

Operating Voltage/Power Range 130 mA typical, 175 mA max
Others Scanning Speed : 100sps
Print Contrast : 20% minimum reflective difference
Model Zebra LS2208
General
Type ZEBRA BARCODE SCANNER
General Information
Brand Zebra
Power Supply
INPUT VOLTAGE 5 volts +/- 10%
Physical dimension
Color Cash Register White or Twilight Black
Physical Specification
Weight 150gm
Connectivity Corded
Dimensions (W x D x H) 152.4 x 63.5 x 84.83mm
INTERFACE USB, RS-232
Warranty Information
Warranty 1 year

7,700.00৳ 

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Product Description

Zebra SYMBOL LS2208 GENERAL PURPOSE BARCODE SCANNER

Zebra SYMBOL LS2208  BARCODE SCANNERis designed for continuous usage all day, which significantly reduces downtime and repair costs. It provides accurate, first-time scanning. And since it is always ready for the next scan, the LS2208 can shorten check-out lines, improve customer service and increase productivity.

Zebra SYMBOL LS2208 GENERAL Specifications:

  • DIMENSIONS- 6 in. H x 2.5 in. W x 3.34 in. D
  • WEIGHT- 5.29 oz/150 gm
  • COLOR- Cash Register White or Twilight Black
  • SEALING- IP30
  • DROP TOLERANCE- Unit functions normally after repeated 5 ft./1.5 m drops to concrete
  • SCAN TECHNOLOGY- Laser
  • DECODING CAPABILITY- 1D

Zebra SYMBOL Key Features

  • Model: Zebra SYMBOL LS2208
  • Speed: 100 scans per second
  • Connectivity:USB,RS232-485-46XX
  • Scan Angle: 35°

Zebra Quick Overview

Zebra Technologies Corporation is a public company based in Lincolnshire, Illinois, USA, that manufactures and sells marking, tracking and computer printing technologies.

  • Interface(s) – USB, RS-232
  • Scanning Speed – 100sps
  • Connectivity Mode – Corded

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