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"I just checked our sales for the month and our gross profit is up by at least 20%. This is almost entirely due to using ServiceShop."
Lori Williams
Gary's Full Service Auto Repair Aurora, CO

Hardware Requirements

GenesisFour HardwareComputers

ServersSmall Servers

Workstations

Laptops

Touch Screens

 

Hardware KitsSystem Printers

Label Printer Kit

New!

Postcard Printer Kit

Oil Change Sticker KitBarcode Kit

Cash Drawer Kit

 

Network Layout

Network Items

 

Computer Warranties

 

 

 

Barcode Kit for ServiceShop which includes: $549

  • Metrologic Voyager CG Barcode Scanner

  • Dymo Printer Kit which includes

    • Dymo 400 Turbo Thermal Label Printer

    • Box Dymo Thermal Address Labels (contains 2 rolls)

    • Box Dymo Thermal Shipping labels (contains 1 roll)

 

Bluetooth Barcode Kit for ServiceShop which includes: $879

  • Metrologic Bluetooth Wireless Barcode Scanner

  • Dymo Printer Kit which includes

    • Dymo 400 Turbo Thermal Label Printer

    • Box Dymo Thermal Address Labels (contains 2 rolls)

    • Text Box: Box Dymo Thermal Shipping labels (contains 1 roll)

 

Barcoding Module

  • Supports barcoding functionality for the Inventory Management area of ServiceShop.

  • Any part can be added to a Purchase Order, Service Order, Service Estimate, Service Template and Counter Parts Invoice by scanning in its barcode.

  • Any part can be immediately looked up in inventory by scanning in its barcode

  • Barcode Module can instantly learns barcodes from existing packaging

  • Can produce a barcode for any inventory item which does not come with a barcode on the package

  • Prints barcoded labels for any item in inventory.

  • When printing labels from a Purchase Order, provides option to have label quantities match items quantities. This means that every item in your inventory can have a bar code associated with it.

 

What is a barcode?

Most people today have seen barcodes. They are printed on nearly every item in a grocery store. These are UPC linear barcodes.

Most linear barcodes are nothing more than "license plates" that identifies an item. The numbers and/or letters stored in the barcode are unique identifiers that, when read, can be used by a computer to look up additional information about the item. The price and description of the item is generally not stored in the barcode. The data is read from the barcode, sent to a computer, and the computer looks up the price and description of the item from the computer's database.

Barcodes are read by either scanning a point of light across the symbol or capturing a video image of the symbol and measuring the lengths white spaces and black bars. The lengths and positions of the spaces and bars are analyzed by a computer program and the data is extracted. The relative widths of both the bars and spaces code the data stored in the barcode. The barcode reader detects these relative widths and decodes the data from the barcode. That makes the software less complex for decoding barcode. Also, most barcode symbologies have built-in error detection to make the decoding almost 100% accurate.

Barcodes can be printed using most computer printers. The simplest way to print a barcode with your computer printer is to use a barcode font. The ServiceShop Barcode Option installs these barcode fonts.

 

 

 

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