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Hello Ana.
We recently researched the exact situation, so I'm happy to share our findings.
We found the Zebra/Symbol CS4070 Companion Scanner to be compact, cost-effective, 1D/2D barcode readability, includes a date/time stamp in data capture to a notepad file, and has been tried and true with TMS Barcode Manager.
My only thought in choosing a scanner, in hindsight, would be that it might be beneficial to have a display screen on the scanner, as it might confirm an object/location/crate has been scanned accurately; it would be easy to identify if on a display, as TMS barcodes end in 0 if a location, 1 if a crate, 2 if an object.
I hope this is helpful information.
Best regards,
Michelle
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Michelle VanAuken
Information Service Technologist, University Museums
Picker Art Gallery and Longyear Museum of Anthropology;
Visual Resources Assistant Curator, Art and Art History
315.228.7692
www.colgate.edu/picker and www.colgate.edu/longyear
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