Method of reading a plurality of bar codes during a scanning...

Registers – Coded record sensors – Particular sensor structure

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C235S462180

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07108187

ABSTRACT:
A method of reading a plurality of bar codes during a scanning motion across a bar code scanner which enhances scanner operation. The method includes the steps of obtaining data from a detector in the bar code scanner, determining position information associated with the data, distinguishing data associated with each bar code using the position information, and assembling the bar codes from the data.

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