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Cognex Releases High-Speed Fixed-Mount Barcode Reader with Advanced Lighting

DataMan 370 delivers twice the speed of its competitors, plus more robustness and flexibility.

Cognex Releases High-Speed Fixed-Mount Barcode Reader with Advanced Lighting
Cognex Corporation (NASDAQ: CGNX), the leader in machine vision and industrial barcode reading, today released the DataMan 370 series of fixed-mount barcode readers. With twice the computing power of conventional readers in its class, the DataMan 370 delivers faster decode speeds for greater throughput per facility, even when applications have multiple codes and symbologies.

DataMan 370 uses the latest Cognex decoding algorithms to tackle the most challenging 1D and 2D codes, handling print damage, focus blur, low resolution, and other real-world issues with ease. These tools are coupled with high dynamic range (HDR) imaging technology for greater depth of field and improved handling of low contrast codes.

Finally, new high-powered integrated lighting combines advanced autofocus technology with distance sensors to ensure the best image formation every time.

“This is our most robust and flexible generation of DataMan 300 readers yet, with the ability to solve a very broad range of applications at two times the performance of competitor devices in the same class,” said Carl Gerst, Cognex Senior Vice President and Business Unit Manager. “Our new integrated lighting provides the fastest and most reliable auto-tune capability on the market, allowing operators to set up new applications in seconds.”

DataMan 370’s proven modular design shares the same light and lens options as the DataMan 360 series and DataMan 470 series, allowing for seamless technology upgrades. Like the rest of the DataMan barcode reader line, DataMan 370 is easy to install and features an intuitive user interface as well as real-time process performance feedback.

www.cognex.com


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