Barcode Readers

Barcode Readers

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Keyence BL-651HA Ultra Small Laser Barcode Reader, High-resolution Type, Side Raster
$862.35/ea Available
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Keyence BL-700 Long-distance Laser Barcode Reader, High-resolution Type, Single
$2,471.84/ea Available
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Keyence BL-701 Long-distance Laser Barcode Reader, High-resolution Type, Raster
$1,626.72/ea Available
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Keyence BL-740 Long-distance Laser Barcode Reader, Medium-distance Type, Single
$2,081.02/ea Available
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Keyence BL-741 Long-distance Laser Barcode Reader, Medium-distance Type, Raster
$2,069.73/ea Available
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Keyence BL-780 Long-distance Laser Barcode Reader, Long-distance Type, Single
$960.32/ea Available
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Keyence BL-P1E Setup Console for BL
$315.78/ea Available
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Keyence BL-U2 Dedicated Communication Unit (for RS-232C)
$57.74/ea Available
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Keyence SR-1000 Automatic Focus Code Reader
$3,603.99/ea Available
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Keyence SR-1000W Automatic Focus Code Reader
$3,575.90/ea Available
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Keyence SR-10AH High resolution attachment
$389.33/ea Available
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Keyence SR-2000 1D/2D Barcode and QR Code Reader
$5,456.97/ea Available
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Keyence SR-2000W 1D/2D Barcode and QR Code Reader
$5,392.15/ea Available
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Keyence SR-500 Compact 2D Code Reader, High-resolution Type
$374.72/ea Available
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Keyence SR-510 Compact 2D Code Reader, Medium-distance Type
$435.80/ea Available
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Keyence SR-600 Ultra Small 2D Code Reader, Short-distance Type
$2,182.07/ea Available
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Choosing Barcode Readers components

Fixed-mount barcode readers are spec-driven in three areas: optics (working distance, field of view, code size), code type, and the communication interface to the line. A reader that performs perfectly on one application can struggle on another with different code size or material — matching the OEM original is usually the safest path on legacy lines.

Specs to confirm before ordering:

  • Code types: 1D (Code 39, Code 128, EAN, UPC), 2D (Data Matrix, QR, PDF417), DPM (laser-etched or dot-peen on metal)
  • Working distance and depth of field — fixed-focus models have a sweet spot; liquid-lens models adjust focus electronically
  • Field of view at the planned working distance vs. the code size
  • Lighting: integrated (red, white, blue, IR) or external — DPM readers usually include specific dome or low-angle lighting
  • Communication: Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Modbus TCP, RS-232, USB, discrete I/O
  • Trigger source: photoelectric, encoder, PLC discrete, or continuous read
  • Verification (ISO/IEC 15415/15416 grading) if the application requires graded reads, not just decoded reads

Common gotchas: a reader that decodes a code does not necessarily verify it — verification grades the print quality, which is a different software function and typically requires a verifier-class reader. DPM codes on shiny metal often need polarized or coaxial lighting to read reliably; standard ring lighting produces glare hotspots that hide the code. Liquid-lens readers cycle focus, which costs time per read — if cycle time is tight, fixed focus matched to the actual working distance is faster.

Typical applications: serial-number tracking on automotive components, lot/expiration verification on pharmaceutical packaging, routing decisions on parcel sorters, and component traceability on PCB assembly. On legacy installations, replacing the OEM reader in kind preserves the mounting, trigger wiring, and PLC handshake — switching brands typically means new code in both the reader configuration and the PLC.

For obsolete fixed-mount barcode readers, send the OEM part number for a sourcing quote.

Do you stock obsolete Cognex DataMan and Sick Lector readers?
Yes. Earlier DataMan 100/150/200, retired Lector611/620, and end-of-life Datalogic Matrix 210 are sourced regularly. Send the OEM number for a quote.
Can a 1D laser scanner read 2D codes?
No. Laser scanners read 1D linear codes only. Reading 2D Data Matrix or QR codes requires an image-based reader.
Will my saved configuration load on a replacement reader?
If the model and firmware match, yes. Across firmware versions, the configuration file usually needs conversion in the OEM software (DataMan Setup Tool, SOPAS, Aladdin). We state firmware on each unit before purchase.
Does the reader handle direct part marks on metal?
Only DPM-rated readers handle laser-etched and dot-peen codes reliably. General-purpose readers can attempt them with the right lighting, but performance is application-specific.
How fast is shipping?
In-stock units ship same or next business day from St. Louis. Free US over $50, free international over $350.
What is the warranty?
12 months functional on every reader, new, surplus, or refurbished.
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