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Our company''s online store uses industry-standard SSL-encryption to protect data transmissions. Our company''s on-line transaction system is built using Secure Sockets Layer otherwise known as SSL - the encryption technology used for creating a secure transaction environment for commerce on the Internet. scanning If your browser and local network software support the use of encrypted data transmissions, our Secure Checkout mode locks all information (i.e.: your credit card number) passed from you to us in an scanning encrypted software envelope, making it extremely difficult to be intercepted by an unauthorized party. To prevent unnecessary delays while browsing the store, the secure mode only begins when you start the ordering process by entering our Checkout mode. To verify that you have entered the secure mode, scanning just look for the broken key in the lower left-hand corner of the screen which changes to a solid "locked" key when your order is being placed. The product-catalog is signed by a top digital certificate company in the United States. You can place orders 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 software days a year. Orders placed outside of normal business hours, will be shipped scanning the next business day. Order before 5 pm EST software in the US, Monday through Friday, and we''ll ship it the same scanning day you order. (applies to all in stock items). Two-day Shipping applies only to hardware purchases. Labels and Ribbons will incur a shipping charge, based software on chosen shipping method. You will be charged the "Our Price" per item ordered online, plus any shipping costs and sales tax if your billing address is in California. You are charged when the item is shipped to you. All sales scanning submitted on the web site are final. We make every effort to maintain 100 percent software system availability, however, we are not responsible for orders that are not accepted scanning or processed due to technical difficulties. Actually, a bar code software and scanning works software in much the same way as an ordinary flashlight -by reading the reflected light from a surface. The process begins when a device directs a light beam through a bar code. The device contains a small sensory reading element. This sensor detects the light being reflected back from the bar code, and converts light energy into electrical energy. scanning The result is an electrical signal that can be converted into data. Bar codes are measured by the width of the narrow bar and are recorded in mils, or 1/1000 software inch. A 15 Mill bar code, for instance, has a narrow bar that is 15/1000 inches wide. Further, "quiet zones," or blank spaces to the left and right of bar code symbols, are included to insure the bar code can be read. It''s a three-step process. First, an input device must convert light energy into electrical energy. There are a variety of input devices, each with its own unique characteristics.
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