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Shorter and sweeter still:

Get a free barcode font - use Word to print labels on Avery (or other
brand) laser printer labels (whatever size you choose) - go to
cuecats.com and spend $15.00 for a USB CueCat and you are ready to go
for less than $30.00 (or less if you already have some label sheets).

You can keep your data in a simple Excel spreadsheet.

Good luck,
	Gerry 


-----Original Message-----
From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Roach, Bill J.
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 4:34 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Guidance on bar code scanners and printers

 >>Are there any that come all as one package?<<

There are several that come as a package, but might be more expensive
and complicated than you need.  Short and sweet is to buy a wedge
connected wand ($80.00) and use something like a Seiko Label Printer
($140.00) to print barcode labels.  Download a free TT Code 39 font and
you are off to the races.

Bill R

Bill Roach, CRM
Enterprise EDMS Coordinator
State of North Dakota
ITD/Records Management
701-328-3589

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