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Laser barcode scanners project a beam of amplified light off an oscillating mirror or rotating prism and generate what appears to be a solid red scan line. In reality, the scan line is a laser spot
rapidly moving back and forth at 30 or 40 times per second. A laser barcode scanner consists of a scanner, a decoder (typically built-in but sometimes external), and a cable used to connect the barcode scanner with a computer. Barcode scanners can be connected to a computer through a serial port, a keyboard port, or a USB port.
The laser scanner works by directing its beam of amplified light across the barcode and measuring the amount of light that is reflected back.
The dark bars on a barcode reflect less light than the white spaces between them. The laser scanner then converts the light energy into electrical energy,
which is then converted into data by the decoder and forwarded to a computer.
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