• Industrial automation solutions from Datalogic to be showcased at SPS IPC Drives 2015

    At SPS IPC Drives from November 24-26 in Nuremburg, Germany, Datalogic will introduce its IMPACT+ OCR industrial automation solution, which combines both smart cameras and software into a preconfigured bundle designed specifically for variable data printing inspection in the food and beverage industry.  
    Oct. 13, 2015
    2 min read

    At SPS IPC Drives from November 24-26 in Nuremburg, Germany, Datalogic will introduce its IMPACT+ OCR industrial automation solution, which combines both smart cameras and software into a preconfigured bundle designed specifically for variable data printing inspection in the food and beverage industry. The solution includes a new model in Datalogic’s P-Series smart camera and a graphical user interface that provides setup and configuration for any OCR application. The IMPACT P19 smart camera features a 1.3 MPixel global shutter CMOS image sensor with a 5.3 µm pixel size that can achieve a frame rate up to 60 fps. Lenses and illuminators are fully interchangeable and can be mounted and replaced by the user, while five focal lengths and nine lighting options offer 45 different combinations.

    Also on display at the Datalogic booth will be barcode readers, machine vision cameras, laser markers, sensors, and safety devices.

    SPS IPC Drives booth number: Hall 7A, Booth 110

    To Learn More:

    Contact:Datalogic
    Headquarters
    : Bologna, Italy
    Products Featured: IMPACT+ OCR, SLIM Safety Light Curtain, SG4-H Safety Light Curtain, DS8110 and DX8210 Industrial Laser Scanners, XRF410N logistics sorting application, PowerScan 9500 DPM-Evo Imagers, UniQ Fiber Laser Marking, SG4-F safety light curtain with integrated OpenSAFETY protocol.

    What Datalogic says:
    View more information on IMPACT+ OCR.

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