MK3000 Introduction
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Specular Reflection
When laser beams reflect
directly
back into the scanner from the bar code, they can “blind” the scanner and
make decoding difficult. This phenomenon is called specular reflection.
To avoid this, scan the bar code so that the beam does not bounce
directly
back. But do not scan at too oblique
an angle; the scanner needs to collect scattered reflections from the scan to make a successful decode.
Practice quickly shows what tolerances to work within.
Figure 1-4
Avoiding Specular Reflection
When scanning a 1D bar code, there is only a small specular dead zone to avoid (+ 2
o
from the direct laser
beam). However, the scanner is not effective if its beams hit the bar code surface at an angle greater than 30
o
.
No specular
reflection.
Decode can occur.
Side Views
Tilt Bar Code At Slight Angle (Up to 30°)
Specular reflection.
Reflected beam is
within specular dead
zone and prevents
decode.
30°
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