A WHOLE BUNCH of lasers are used at checkout counters. They're the ones
that scan the UPC barcode so that the Mexican checker doesn't have to read,
or know any math, or anything.
Well, that's a "few". ;-)
A WHOLE BUNCH of lasers are used at checkout counters. They're the ones
that scan the UPC barcode so that the Mexican checker doesn't have to read,
or know any math, or anything.
On one trip to England, I went into an Aldi store (German-owned,
pile-'em-high-sell-'em cheap supermarket). No bar codes there, the
checkout clerk just keyed the items into the register at high speed *from
memory*!
I like that idea. Needs more installation steps but can be quite
interesting as a "low cost" option if I can't find a nice sensor
Prices are similar to Save-A-Lot but lower than Publix, Albersons,
Winn-Dixie or Sweetbay.
Aldi (same company?) is on this side of the pond, too, though not the same
format at all. It's supposed to be cheaper but I didn't think so.
That is the way Mc Donalds does it, they have litte pictures on the keys
of the cash register, hamburger, cheesebuger, cola..
Rich said:Can your objects have bar code stickers attached? Then just get
one of the bar code readers like they use at the supermarket checkout.
AFAICS, there aren't any stores west of Kansas.
Mine works quite well. I paid $5 for it in a thrift store.
AFAICS, there aren't any stores west of Kansas. That's probably why
I've never seen one.
The only place I can get Calamari steaks![]()
Assuming the boxes are mounted/placed on some sort of structure, would
it be possible to instrument the structure with, say, an ultrasonic
transponder?
How much can you spend to get what you want?