Hi,bmdubya1198 wrote: ↑09 Aug 2023, 13:43 Yeah, I was at a Circle K a few weeks ago (I rarely go to convenience stores) and was amazed by the "smart checkout" they have. You place the items under the scanner thing, and it detects the items to ring them up. I have no idea how it works, but it's wild.
Isn't that a typical bar code laser scanner? We have them around here a lot. I hate them. Almost always end up calling someone to fix something with it anyway.
The scanner we would need for parts would have to scan the part, probably not a big deal, but then how do we tell the system where we place it in storage. Maybe have the system have a blank part that requests being filled in later with a photo of WHERE it is placed, and if inside a bin, a picture of the bin.
What I do now is place small parts in parts boxes with small dividers, then label the boxes with a number like P116. Then, write down the part and the box it is in, and where the box is located in the storage area. That's the only way I can deal with it, but I do get lazy sometimes and don't catalog a new part just coming in and so it gets misplaced sometimes. It requires extreme diligence to do it right.






