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>>I am looking at the possibility of creating an Employee ID card complete with a barcode (identifying employee by number).
>>I will need to generate/print the cards and also scan them when necessary to provide a quick, reliable means of confirming that an employee has done some specific activity (e.g. received some items from Central Stores).
>>I have looked at many of the old messages on the subject of barcodes and I have checked out Hallograms web site regarding hardware etc., but there seems to be a large and confusing number of products out there.
>>Does anyone have any insight in to what would be a good starting point.
>>Specific questions are:
>>a) Does it matter what type of barcode I adopt.
>>b) Would a cheap (<$500) printer handle the production of barcodes for 500 employees. (My guess is Yes - but does anyone have any particular printer they can reccommend or diss)
>>c) What reader would you recommend. It will probably read 100-200 cards/day. It must integrate into VFP app.
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>>There is no requirement for any of this equipment to be mobile.
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>As was mentioned by James, there are many good printers, and most lasers will also do a good job, and with the addition of an inexpensive laminator will make really nice cards. Most any scanner will do, and if you want/need it, I have VFP code to decode the output of one of those free little cuecat scanners you can get at radio shack. As a matter of fact, I could see how I could set up a dll to grab the keyboard input and know if it was a scan. The idea of a serial scanner probably has some merit, but since I always want to fill in a field anyways, keyboard style are just easier to deal with.
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