Author Archives: John Barth

John Barth has been in the warehousing and distribution industry for over 20 years working with barcode equipment and supplier labeling and packaging requirements. John founded Adazon in 2003 to help manufacturers become compliant with the ongoing demands of distribution with special barcode requirements and now RFID standards. John holds a MBA, C.P.M., and has guest lectured at North Western University. This experience has provided John with insight that is shared within this blog.

Symbol Bar Code Scanners

There have been some changes in the barcode industry. Did you know that Symbol Technologies, the maker of Symbol bar code scanners was purchased by Motorola? This purchase adds a whole new dimension to the capabilities of bar code scanning and communications having a giant and US company like Motorola entering this industry is such [...]

Metrologic Bar Code Scanners

Did you know there are more then 20 different brands of bar code scanners? The Metrologic bar code scanners are one of these brands. Many of these scanners come from over seas and are sold as cheap barcode scanners with little company backing behind them, but this is not the case with Metrologic. Bar code [...]

New Direct Thermal Labels – They Are Clear

There is a new product in town and for the direct thermal label market this is a real winner. IIMAK is short for International Imaging Materials, Inc. and they have put together a new product with the help of 35 years of R&D experience in the direct thermal label industry. IIMAK is a major supplier [...]

Label Dispensers Now Available

Custom labels are usually produced on rolls and when they reach the customer and the user needs to apply them, chances are the customer will hand apply some labels. This can be a messy deal if the roll comes unraveled and the liner becomes tangled with the tape gun and other shipping tools and supplies. [...]

Die-cut Laser Labels Returns Address Labels Large and Landscaped

Here is your chance to get your address labels for returns, shipments, rack labeling and file labeling within your business. Make tropical address labels or customize them anyway you would like to give a great look to your packaging. That is the beauty of using laser labels to make your address labels look professional and [...]

PPT8800-T2BY1D00 Symbol Scanner

If you ever wanted to buy a Symbol PPT 8800 Batch hend held scanner with PDA, now is your chance. We have one in stock that is new in a box, and was returned unopened. This mobile computer provides your mobile workers and floor managers the real-time access to information that helps them make better [...]

Barcode Scanners and The Green Dot?

Datalogic Mobil has a great lineup and very innovative solutions in the market today. The technology sharing that has happened with the purchase of PSC is proving to be quite an advantage in the market. The Datalogic Green Spotâ„¢ technology, which is a patented innovation for laser barcode readers and available only from Datalogic, has [...]

Using Click N Ship Labels For Your Packages

Did you know that click n ship labels are just laser label sheets that can be used in a laser printer or inkjet printer for printing shipping labels? The term click n ship was used by the USPS to define the type of label that works with the template used for shipping postal mail. This [...]

Datalogic Scanning Offer QuickScan and PowerScan 8000

For a limited time, Datalogic Scanning is offering incredible INSTANT REBATES on our newest QuickScan and PowerScan 8000 products These rebates were so hot, they have been extended! For every QuickScan Mobile, QuickScan Laser handheld reader, or PowerScan 8000 Series Industrial handheld reader that is purchased between now and August 31st, channel partners will receive [...]

Are Pin Feed Labels Ever Going Away?

There are such a wide variety of labels out there that it makes one wonder if a format ever goes discontinued. Lets take a look at the formats that have been in the market to get a base understanding of how many there are. In the beginning there were pin feed labels used by most [...]