[vendtalk] inventory scanner
Bryan Schulz
b.schulz at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jun 16 14:06:36 UTC 2010
hi Harlon,
thanks for your description and opinion.
so do you have an employee that helps with inventory and paperwork?
It seems it would be very time consuming to feel everything to know what
needs to be ordered.
Bryan Schulz
the BEST Solution
www.best-acts.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harlon Cowsar II" <deucehc at gmail.com>
To: "Vendor Talk Mailing List" <vendtalk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 6:22 AM
Subject: Re: [vendtalk] inventory scanner
> Bryan:
>
>
> The bar code reader that you are inquiring ab out is called the ID
> Mate
> Summit and is manufactured by Envision America.
> I use this device in by business and it is wonderful. It helps me in a
> thousand ways. I do not yet have gthe ID Mate Summit but it is supposed to
> be coming soon. The model that I am currently using is called the ID Mate
> Omni.
> The ID Mate Summit has some added benefits that the Omni did not have
> such as software upgrades that allow you to keep track of your inventory
> by
> scanning, counting and adjusting the number in the files manually. It can
> be
> linked with your computer to receive software upgrades but, to my
> knowlege,
> that is all at the present time. I think that you can do file transfers
> between the device and a computer but do not hold me to that.
> I have spoken with representatives of the company about linking the
> device to the cash register and, at the present time, that cannot be done.
> The company is working on that but, because of the different types of cash
> registers, different softgwares, etc. it is presenting some difficulties.
> I
> don not know much more than that. I recently saw the newest model of the
> device and the size is much smalller. It is now about the size of a
> flashlight. The bar code reader is more aggresive and finds the bar code
> faster and the software reads the code and identifies immediately. It has
> improved a lot in the years that I have been monitoring it and I highly
> reccommend it for any managers but, especially for the totally blind
> manager
> such as myself. Alfo, check out the I- Bill ICurrency Identifier. This is
> another device that has made a very big difference in my workplace.
>
> Harlon
> LA Cafe'
> Alexandria, Louisiana
>
> On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 4:23 PM, Bryan Schulz
> <b.schulz at sbcglobal.net>wrote:
>
>> hi,
>>
>> I have a few questions about managing a small convenience store.
>> Would someone tell me what is the brand/model of the hand held
>> scanner/bar
>> code reader that tells you info about each product?
>>
>> second, do you also have something similar that is maybe connected to the
>> register to kind of auto enter products purchased into the register?
>>
>> third, can this device auto update your database of stock on hand so you
>> know what needs to be ordered?
>> this would seem so much faster than digging into the cooler and counting
>> how many bottles of coke or how many snickers bars you have left.
>>
>> fourth, are the reporting sheets standard throughout the US and where can
>> you get them online for someone running a store in MO?
>>
>> thanks
>> Bryan Schulz
>> the BEST Solution
>> www.best-acts.com
>>
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