Scanning is extremly slow
What interface? If it is a USB interface the scanner sends the numbers the same as if you had entered them on the keyboard. If you do just enter the barcode (need to know format actually sent to application) numbers does it also respond slow?
Plug the scanner into another PC/laptop, open notepad and scan a barcode, does it scan fast?
The POS application, if it is windows, open notepad and scan the barcode, does it scan faster.
It is likely the POS application that is responding slow.
For the POS applicaton:
- Is scan database local or on the network.
- Have you maintained the scan database? Re-index, compacting, etc
2/1/2024 8:55:15 AM •
HHP 3800g...
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on Feb 01, 2024
Can any scanner read 2d barcode
Yes, the HHP HandHeld 2D Image Reader (4410lr131) Handheld can read 2D barcodes. This scanner is designed to read 1D and 2D barcodes, making it a versatile tool for a variety of applications. It is also capable of reading multiple barcode types, including PDF417, Data Matrix, and QR codes.
Dunill lighter - how do I fill it with butane?
- Ignore that other load of tosh.
- Do not refill your lighter immediately after using it. You should allow enough time for the lighter to cool off.
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The flame height adjuster on the bottom of the lighter should be set to minimum by turning CLOCKWISE with a small screw driver. The smaller, usually Phillips head, screw is for dismantling the lighter and should not be touched. The adjusting screw is a larger screw with a standard (slot) head. Some lighters come with a key to turn the adjusting screw. Some models have an adjusting wheel that requires no screwdriver. Please DO NOT FORCE the adjusting screw. If it is hard to turn in one direction this most likely means that the adjustment screw is already at the (-) or (+) limit. Try turning the other direction.
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Push the refilling valve with a screwdriver to let out the air inside until no hissing sound is heard. Hold the lighter away from your face. Air inside the fuel tank prevents butane gas from being injected into the tank and causes the lighter to malfunction.
- ALWAYS refill the lighter in an upside down position to avoid injecting air into the lighter.
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Shake the butane gas refill can, press the stem of the refill can directly onto the refill valve on the bottom of the lighter. Keep them in a straight position and let the gas go into the lighter for about 5 seconds. Repeat for a shorter period if needed.
- Allow 3-4 minutes to let gas and lighter components reach room temperature.
- Turn the flame adjuster counter clockwise to reach the desired flame height.
- Hold the lighter away from your face and body and ignite it carefully. If there is no flame, repeat the refilling process.
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If you experience gas leakage with a hissing sound while refilling the lighter, either you are not holding the lighter and gas can in a straight position or the stem of the gas can is not suitable for the lighter. In this case you need to use an adaptor which is usually supplied with the gas can.
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Premium butane is required to ensure optimum performance of your lighter. Lighters require the cleanest butane available at a pressure of 45 psi. Recommended using Premium Triple Refined Butane Gas that are packaged in 10-13 oz. cans with a metal fill tip nozzle. Non-premium butane with plastic fill tip nozzles are not recommended as they may cause inconsistent ignition and performance. Impurity of the gas can cause clogging of the burner valve or malfunctioning.
WARNING: PLEASE, ALWAYS KEEP YOUR LIGHTER AWAY FROM THE REACH OF CHILDREN. USE COMMON SENSE IN HANDLING YOUR LIGHTER.
Troubleshooting: If you are having problems with your lighter, make sure that:
You are holding the lighter upside down while refilling. If you did not hold the lighter upside down, there will be air inside the butane tank. You will need to let the air out and try refilling again.
The flame height is properly adjusted.
You are not using cheap or incorrect fuel.
There is no dirt or debris in the lighter. Try blowing forcefully into the top part of the unlit lighter.
11/13/2021 5:45:39 AM •
HHP 12V...
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on Nov 13, 2021
HI:
When you press the load button it applies the load to the battery to wipe the surface charge (if any). What you are looking at is the recovery voltage should be just over or just under 12 volts if the battery is any good (look at the colored scale it will tell you if the battery is OK, and needs charging bottom end of green & start of yellow is OK, if its in red its dead, or close enough to be treated that way. DON'T hold load on for more than 10 seconds as this generates lots of heat that can warp plates & discharge gas that can explode
3/8/2019 6:25:39 AM •
HHP...
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on Mar 08, 2019
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