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Fixed Asset Scanner

Last post 04-20-2009 1:56 PM by Paul Higgins. 3 replies.
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  • 03-25-2009 11:43 AM

    • Tamara Davis
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    • Organization: Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio

    Fixed Asset Scanner

    Blackbaud recommends the Falcon 310 scanner for compatibility with the FE7 Fixed Assets Module, however the product is discontinued. Does anyone have any recommendations?

    Thanks!

    Tamara
    Accountant
    Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio

     

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  • 04-20-2009 1:24 PM In reply to

    Re: Fixed Asset Scanner

    HI Tamara,

    I'm in the same situation - looking for a bar code scanner to work with Fixed Assets.  From what I can tell from my research, the main compatibility issue is making sure the scanner is capable of reading a "12 point of 3 of 9 bar code font."

     If you find anything more specific, I'd love to know.

     Sandi Farkas, Financial Director, Mars Hill Church

  • 04-20-2009 1:31 PM In reply to

    • Tamara Davis
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    • Organization: Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio

    Re: Fixed Asset Scanner

    HI Sandi:

    Our IT department is working on this issue. No luck thus far.

    Thanks for sharing, and I will keep you posted!

    Tamara 

     

  • 04-20-2009 1:56 PM In reply to

    • Paul Higgins
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    Re: Fixed Asset Scanner

    It's been about five years since I've worked with barcode scanners, for retail use.  But I remember that the scanners were programmable. 

    The manual was full of barcodes to use in programming.  You just scanned one code and it went into program mode.  Then you scanned other codes to set various options.  That's how you could tell it that it was supposed to read "2 of 5", "3 of 9" or UPC format barcodes, for example.

    I don't think we were using high-end scanners, so I imagine that programmability is fairly standard.

    Even a cheap $70 scanner from TigerDirect supports over a dozen barcode formats, including "3 of 9."

     

    Paul Higgins
    Green Lake Conference Center
    Green Lake, Wisconsin
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