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PAT60DUNNE | 19:26 Wed 05th Oct 2005 | Science
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How does a barcode scanner work. What is the light inside that scans - is it harmful if placed directly in front of you and seems to scan you as well as the barcode??
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The scanning mechanism is a laser which could be harmful to one's eyes if viewed directly.  Otherwise, it would not be harmful...

A barcode scanner basically consists of a laser and a spinning mirror with lots of reflective faces.  The laser is shone onto the rotating mirror which produces a grid of lines (so that the barcode can be placed any way up in front of it).

The barcode itself consists of white and black lines of different thickness.  The laser grid is reflected back from barcode to a detector.  The detector sees regions of high reflection (white stripes) and low relfection (black stripes).  The high/low reflection pattern is converted into a identification number by the computer, and the number describes the product, price etc.

The laser used is not dangerous, even if viewed directly.  There are different classes of laser, and this type of laser is "eyesafe".

Get complete information about the barcode scanner and its advanced features at https://www.barcosofttech.com/products/barcode-printer.....thank you

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