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The PowerScan 9600 DPX models extend the Datalogic PowerScan family with DPM applications.

The PowerScan 9600 family from Datalogic stands for industrial performance, reliability and flexibility – and has now been completed. With the introduction of the DPX models, Datalogic is expanding the successful series with powerful industrial scanners that have been specially developed for DPM (Direct Part Marking) applications.

The PowerScan 9600 series from Datalogic has already made a name for itself in the industrial sector. With its rugged design and ability to scan reliably in even the harshest environments, it is a popular choice for warehouses, production facilities and manufacturing.


The entire PowerScan 9600 series shares several advantages that can be found in every device in the series. The rugged scanners have protection classes up to IP67 and can withstand drops from a height of up to 2.5 metres onto concrete. This makes them very rugged and a reliable partner in environments where downtime is no option.

In addition to their rugged design, the scanners also impress with their high level of flexibility. The PowerScan 9600 series consists of various models with different connection options: wired, Bluetooth or wireless. This means that the scanners can be seamlessly integrated into existing systems and offer the connectivity and freedom of movement that your customers expect in any working environment. Furthermore, all devices in the 9600 series are designed for comfortable handling. Thanks to their balanced weight and ergonomic grip, they fit comfortably in the hand even when used for long periods of time. As an added value, Datalogic Motionix technology minimises unnecessary hand movements, as the scanners automatically switch to the correct scanning mode depending on whether they are being held in the hand or used in a mounting bracket.

  • Ergonomic hand-held scanners for industry
  • Models: PD9600 and PD9600 DPX (cable), PM9600 and PM9600 DPX (wireless), PBT9600 and PBT9600 DPX (Bluetooth)
  • Captures 1D, 2D and post codes, DPM optional (DPX models)
  • IP65/IP67, drop-proof from up to 2.5 m
  • Supports 3GL, Motionix technology and EASEOFCARE service plans
  • Bluetooth and wireless models: 3,350 mAh battery for around 80,000 scans per charge

The PowerScan DPX models are the latest addition to the PowerScan 9600 series and have been specially developed for scanning Direct Part Marking (DPM) codes. DPM is a process in which barcodes are applied directly to metal or plastic surfaces – a technique that is particularly common in the automotive, electronics and aerospace industries. With the development of the DPX models, Datalogic is responding to the growing demand for scanners that work reliably even in harsh environments and on complex surfaces.

Whether wired or wireless, the DPX models enable precise scanning even under difficult conditions and thus offer a very good solution for your customers who require high reading reliability and speed when handling parts in production.

The PowerScan 9600 family is already appreciated in numerous industries. In manufacturing, the scanners are virtually indispensable for the traceability of products, and in logistics they ensure fast and reliable data capture. With the introduction of the DPX models, Datalogic is expanding the range of applications for the series even further – now also for complex barcodes on metal surfaces, plastic parts or other materials that are frequently used in demanding manufacturing processes.

Their rugged design and versatile connectivity options (Bluetooth, narrowband radio and wired) also make the DPX models ideal for use in harsh industrial environments. The high reading accuracy of the scanners ensures that even damaged or difficult-to-read codes are reliably captured, which significantly increases efficiency in production. And thanks to the patented 3GL (3 Green Lights) technology, they offer immediate feedback on successful scans, supported by additional read confirmation LEDs and acoustic signals. This makes the scanners a valuable tool in logistics centres, in manufacturing and on production lines, where things can sometimes get hectic and noisy.