Denso AT30Q Healthcare Barcode Scanner
Denso AT30Q Healthcare barcode scanner works facing down
Denso AT30Q laboratory barcode scanner and blood tube
Stand for Denso barcode scanner
Barcode scanner in the laboratory

Denso AT30Q Healthcare Barcode Scanner

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AT30Q Laboratory Barcode Scanner

The AT30Q is the go-to scanner for laboratory, healthcare and specimen identification applications. 

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Optimized with a high performance scan engine, the AT30Q is designed to read dirty, damaged and poorly printed codes. This makes the AT30Q ideal for difficult to read barcodes found with histology cassettes and slides, cryogenic vials, round sample tubes, blood bags and patient identifiers such as wristbands.

Weighing just 125g, the light and compact body reduces operator strain. Furthermore, a loud buzzer and highly visible check LED ensure readings are confirmed

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The AT30Q supports not only distant scanning but also touch scanning, which enables every user to scan codes accurately.

  • Scanning method = Area scans
  • Minimum resolution QR\2D Barcodes=0.167mm
  • Minimum resolution Barcodes = 0.125mm

Readable codes 2D = QR code, SQRC, iQRcode, Micro QR code, Data Matrix (ECC200),
PDF417, Micro PDF417, Maxi code, Aztec, GS1 Composite

Readable codes 1D = EAN-13/8 (JAN-13/8), UPC-A/E, UPC/EAN (with add-on), Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF),
Standard 2 of 5 (STF), CODABAR (NW-7), CODE39, CODE93, CODE128,
GS1-128 (EAN-128), GS1 Databar (RSS)

Laboratory barcodes pose real challenges. Tissue cassette cassette spend hours under vacuum pressure, submersed in paraffin, xylene and solvents before getting scanned. And cryogenic vials are stored at unimaginably cold temperatures for extended periods of time, before getting scanned. Barcodes on blood vials are round, not strait. They require perfect scan rates. Blood bags, wristbands and other patient identification assets all have their own barcode challenges.