Gryphon

Features

  • Outstanding reading and decoding speed
  • Linear and PDF417 bar code decoding
  • Plug & Play with Enhanced Multistandard Architecture
  • Ergonomic and user friendly for intuitive operation
  • Modular design open to upgrades
  • Various accessories available suited to specific application needs

Applications

  • Data capturing in retail and office environments
  • Suitable for any residential environment or wherever instinctive reading distance is preferred

General description

The new Gryphon™ reader series has been developed to provide optimised reading performance through excellent ergonomic design, a natural instinctive reading approach and innovative good reading feedback.

The new "green spot," produced by the Gryphon™ provides "good reading" feedback directly on the code, where the user usually tends to be looking. Correct pointing becomes quick and easy thanks to the gun shape together with the sharp and bright illumination line. All these characteristics are coupled with outstanding performance in terms of reading spead and decoding capability.

The Gryphon™ is user friendly, intuitive and fast.

Especially optimised optics provide enhanced flexibility and allow reading of the most popular standard codes with superior depths of field from near contact to over 30 cm. High resolution codes, up to 3 mils, can also be easily read. Puzzle Solver Technology™ enables reading of damaged codes while advanced data editing allows complete data manipulation before transmission to the host. A specific model of the Gryphon™ series has also been designed to provide decoding of the most popular stacked codes such as PDF417, CODABLOCK and CODE 16K, as well as traditional bar codes.

The Gryphon™ reader series is leading the way to the future of bar code reading.

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