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Conversion Stations
These units rapidly convert item IDs from traditional bar codes to RFID tags. There's no need to connect it to your automated circulation system, and the cart enables usage right in the stacks. It can also be used to reprogram tag information. |
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Digital Library Assistant
This cordless handheld device reads 3M RFID Tags on books and other materials, and makes shelf reading, re-shelving, sorting, searching, weeding and exception-finding much easier and more efficient. |
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RFID Tags
RFID tags let you accurately identify and track your library materials. Information about the item is stored in a tiny memory chip, and the tags are rewriteable, so you don't have to buy new ones when you change the information. |
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Self-Service
Introduced in 1992, 3M's self-service products have been continually enhanced to meet the changing needs of libraries. Offering customized options and many user-friendly features that help ensure first-time success and increased self-service levels, these systems read both barcodes and RFID tags. |
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Service / Customer Care
Our service and customer care ensures seamless implementation of our solutions and the insurance that our solutions continue to deliver on their promise to you over the long term. |
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SelfCheck™ System S-Series
Offers complete self-service check-in and sorting for items with RFID Tags and barcodes. Items are returned more quickly to the shelves, increasing customer satisfaction. |
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Staff Workstations
These units improve efficiency and productivity at check-in or checkout by combining processing and security into a single operation. Designed to interface with a library's circulation database, stations are safe for all media types. |
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