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Cognex DataMan 7500 Series - Dapra Marking Systems

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DPM ID REQUIRES INNOVATIONAdvanced code reading software and innovative illumination allow reading codes, regardlessof marking method, part material, shape, or surface texture.IDMax Reading Software<strong>DataMan</strong> readers incorporate IDMax , a breakthroughin Data Matrix reading software based upon <strong>Cognex</strong>patented PatMax ® technology. IDMax handles a widerange of degradations to the appearance of the code,no matter what the cause, allowing <strong>DataMan</strong> readers todeliver the industry’s most reliable reading within acompact, easy-to-use handheld reader.Outstanding Performance with Problem 2D CodesPoor FocusModel Image Washed OutUltraLight IlluminationThe UltraLight illumination system allows <strong>DataMan</strong>readers to optimally illuminate marks of any type on anysurface. Low-angle lighting with quadrant controlprovides the uniform illumination required for dot peenand laser etch marks. The integrated diffuser providessoft illumination required for highly reflective parts suchas electrochemical etched marks on shiny roundsurfaces. Diffuse bright field illumination providesuniform lighting throughout a wide working range,which is ideal for 1D barcode labels and marks locatedon recessed surfaces.Low Contrast Finder Degradation Background ProblemsUltraLight Illumination SystemDark field illumination fordot peen and laser DPMDiffuse off-axis illuminationfor curved surfaces andhighly-reflective surfacesQuadrant control formachined surfacesDiffuse bright fieldillumination for labelsand marks having goodcontrastAll light settings aresoftware controlled

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