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QS3500 Readers from PSC

This product has been discontinued. It is replaced by the Symbol LS 1908 Cobra.

The QS3500 Handheld Laser Scanners offer powerful scanning in an ergonomic and innovative design.

The QS3500 is a triggered handheld scanner, available in decoded and undecoded versions. With multiple interfaces (RS-232, Keyboard wedge, Wand Emulation, and USB) on board, you will be able to connect easily to a variety of PCs and terminals. You'll also be able to configure your scanner to your particular needs with Advanced Data Formatting. and with flash memory, you'll be able to upgrade your scanner with the latest product updates. Backed by a five-year warranty, the QS3500 provides excellent durability and reliability. With a five-foot drop specification and wide operating temperature range, the QS3500 will perform well in a variety of applications.

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View QS3500 Accessories

Part # Description AvailabilityPrice Order
QS3-1000-01 QS3500, triggered RS-232 kit. Includes RS-232 cable, power supply & stand. 0 Call for Details
QS3-1000 QS3500, triggered scanner. Order cables separately. See accessories. 0 Call for Details
QS3-0000 QS3500, triggered undecoded scanner. Order cables separately. See accessories. Requires decoding deviceSee PSC PowerWedge. 0 Call for Details

Accessories

Part # Description AvailabilityPrice Order
4004-0750
Power supply, with US power cord 3 $21.40 Add to Cart
8-0424-06 Keyboard wedge direct connect cable, 12 foot, PS/2 (for use with laptops) 0 Call for Details
P25-54164-20 Keyboard wedge Y cable, 6 foot PS/2 0 Call for Details
P25-32465-20 RS-232 cable, DB-9 with external power jack. 0 Call for Details

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