Ultra Compact Reader Scans Tubes In Less Than 1 Second

The Micronic Tracxer TS201 MINI is a new high-speed storage tube code reader.

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The Micronic Tracxer TS201 MINI is a new high-speed storage tube code reader. Attractively designed to enhance your lab space - the Tracxer TS201 MINI is truly versatile - it reads 1D rack barcodes, 1D barcoded tubes and 2D Data-Matrix coded tubes (in 96-, 48- and 24-well formats) all in less than a second.

The Tracxer TS201 MINI is a plug-and-play reader that requires no software installation and is very easy to use. The read data can be sent to multiple applications due to its proprietary keyboard wedge functionality. Using the keyboard wedge high-end decoding engine ensures that the decoding process is highly reliable thereby producing unmatched data integrity. Designed to increase your productivity - scanning and decoding a tube takes less than one second. An integral light assists easy and unambiguous sample identification.

The extremely compact (72mm x 70mm x 120mm), robust and stable design of the Tracxer TS201 ...

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