Datalogic M3410-010200-07104 vs Zebra DS9308

BARCODE SCANNER COMPARISON

Datalogic M3410-010200-07104 vs Zebra DS9308: Specification Comparison

Both the Datalogic Magellan 3410VSi (M3410-010200-07104) and the Zebra DS9308-SR0000WZZWW are corded, countertop presentation area imagers designed for retail point-of-sale environments. Each reads 1D and 2D barcodes in an omnidirectional hands-free mode and shares IP52 environmental sealing and a three-year warranty. This comparison evaluates them across scan capability and symbology breadth, physical footprint and durability, and interface and host compatibility — the three axes that most directly drive purchasing decisions for presentation scanner deployments.



Which scanner offers broader symbology coverage and more detailed optical specifications?

The Datalogic M3410-010200-07104 specifies support for QR Code, Data Matrix, PDF417, Code 128, Code 39, UPC, and EAN among its documented symbologies. The spec set does not disclose image sensor resolution, field of view, minimum element resolution, swew/pitch/roll tolerances, swipe speed, or illumination wavelength.

The Zebra DS9308 provides a substantially more detailed optical profile: a 1280 × 800-pixel image sensor, a 52° H × 33° V field of view, a minimum element resolution of 3 mil (Code 39), skew and pitch tolerances of ±60°, roll tolerance of 360°, and a swipe speed rated up to 120 in./305 cm per second. Symbology coverage adds Code 93, Codabar/NW7, Code 11, MSI Plessey, I 2 of 5, Korean 3 of 5, GS1 DataBar, Base 32, and OCR-A/OCR-B/MICR — classes absent from the Datalogic specification. Digimarc decoding is noted as available on specific models.

Buyers requiring OCR, MICR, or GS1 DataBar support will find that capability documented only on the DS9308. For the M3410-010200-07104, those symbologies are neither confirmed nor ruled out by the provided spec sheet.


How do the two scanners compare on size, weight, and environmental resilience?

The Datalogic M3410-010200-07104 measures 152 × 137 × 94 mm (5.98 × 5.39 × 3.70 in.) and weighs 1.3 lb / 350 g in its vertical on-counter orientation. Its environmental sealing is rated IP52. No operating temperature range, storage temperature range, humidity range, drop specification, tumble specification, or ESD immunity rating is provided in the supplied specifications.

The Zebra DS9308 is smaller and lighter: 5.7 in. H × 3.4 in. W × 3.3 in. D and 11.2 oz. / 318 g. It also carries IP52 sealing and adds a documented operating range of 0 °C to 50 °C, storage range of −40 °C to 70 °C, humidity tolerance of 5%–95% RH non-condensing, a drop specification of multiple drops at 1.5 m to concrete, 1,000 tumbles at 0.5 m, and ESD immunity of ±15 kV air / ±8 kV indirect.

The DS9308 is measurably lighter (318 g vs. 350 g) and smaller across all three dimensions. Its published environmental and mechanical durability data is more complete; the Datalogic unit's equivalent ratings are not disclosed in the provided spec set.


Which unit supports a wider range of host interfaces and POS integration scenarios?

The Datalogic M3410-010200-07104 documents USB and RS-232 interfaces. No keyboard wedge, IBM/TGCS, RS-485, or voltage/current specifications are provided.

The Zebra DS9308 lists USB, RS-232, Keyboard Wedge, and TGCS (IBM) 46xx over RS-485 as supported host interfaces, with over 90 international keyboard layouts documented. Power input is specified at 4.5–5.5 VDC; operating current is 335 mA and standby current is 135 mA in Presentation mode. Regulatory compliance is documented for EN 50581:2012, RoHS 2011/65/EU, IEC 62368-1, and FCC Part 15B.

Installations requiring keyboard wedge emulation, IBM 46xx legacy POS terminals, or RS-485 connectivity are covered by the DS9308 spec sheet but not by the Datalogic spec sheet as provided. For USB and RS-232 deployments, both units are documented as compatible.


Which should you choose: the M3410-010200-07104 or the DS9308?

Our take: The DS9308 is the stronger choice when deployment documentation depth, host interface breadth, or legacy POS compatibility matters. Across three concrete spec deltas: the DS9308 is lighter (318 g vs. 350 g), adds two host interface types absent from the Datalogic sheet (Keyboard Wedge and TGCS/IBM 46xx over RS-485), and documents OCR-A, OCR-B, and MICR symbologies that the Datalogic spec does not list. The DS9308 also publishes a full environmental profile — operating range, drop rating, tumble rating, and ESD immunity — none of which appear in the supplied Datalogic specifications. The M3410-010200-07104 may suit buyers already standardized on the Datalogic Magellan ecosystem with USB or RS-232 infrastructure only, particularly where the vertical on-counter form factor is a layout requirement. Buyers running mixed or legacy IBM POS environments, or those needing OCR/MICR capability, should specify the DS9308.


Side-by-Side Comparison

Spec-for-spec, from manufacturer data.

SpecificationDatalogic M3410-010200-07104Zebra DS9308
Product TypeVertical Presentation ScannerPresentation Area Imager
Scan Engine2D Area ImagerArea Imager
Dimensions (H × W × D)5.98 × 5.39 × 3.70 in. (152 × 137 × 94 mm)5.7 × 3.4 × 3.3 in.
Weight1.3 lb / 350 g11.2 oz. / 318 g
Environmental SealingIP52IP52
Warranty3-Year Factory Warranty3 Years
InterfacesUSB, RS-232USB, RS-232, Keyboard Wedge, TGCS (IBM) 46xx / RS-485
International KeyboardsOver 90
1D SymbologiesCode 128, Code 39, UPC, EAN (and other standard 1D)Code 39, Code 128, Code 93, Codabar/NW7, Code 11, MSI Plessey, UPC/EAN, I 2 of 5, Korean 3 of 5, GS1 DataBar, Base 32
2D SymbologiesQR Code, Data Matrix, PDF417
OCR / MICROCR-A, OCR-B, MICR
Image Sensor Resolution1280 × 800 pixels
Field of View52° H × 33° V
Minimum Element Resolution3 mil (Code 39)
Swipe SpeedUp to 120 in. / 305 cm per second
Operating Temperature0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F)
Drop SpecificationMultiple drops at 1.5 m to concrete
ESD Immunity±15 kV Air, ±8 kV Indirect
Input Voltage4.5 to 5.5 VDC
Color OptionsAlpine White, Midnight Black

Frequently Asked Questions

Which should you choose: the M3410-010200-07104 or the DS9308?

The DS9308 is the stronger choice when deployment documentation depth, host interface breadth, or legacy POS compatibility matters. Across three concrete spec deltas: the DS9308 is lighter (318 g vs. 350 g), adds two host interface types absent from the Datalogic sheet (Keyboard Wedge and TGCS/IBM 46xx over RS-485), and documents OCR-A, OCR-B, and MICR symbologies that the Datalogic spec does not list. The DS9308 also publishes a full environmental profile — operating range, drop rating, tumble rating, and ESD immunity — none of which appear in the supplied Datalogic specifications. The M3410-010200-07104 may suit buyers already standardized on the Datalogic Magellan ecosystem with USB or RS-232 infrastructure only, particularly where the vertical on-counter form factor is a layout requirement. Buyers running mixed or legacy IBM POS environments, or those needing OCR/MICR capability, should specify the DS9308.

Do both the M3410-010200-07104 and the DS9308 read QR codes and 2D barcodes?

Yes, both are documented as 1D/2D area imagers. The Datalogic M3410-010200-07104 explicitly lists QR Code, Data Matrix, and PDF417 among its 2D symbologies. The Zebra DS9308 spec sheet as provided does not enumerate 2D symbologies by name in the supplied data, but the unit is described as a presentation area imager, which by product class reads 2D codes; buyers should confirm specific 2D symbology support with Zebra documentation.

Can either scanner connect to an older IBM point-of-sale terminal?

The Zebra DS9308 documents TGCS (IBM) 46xx connectivity over RS-485 as a supported host interface. The Datalogic M3410-010200-07104 spec sheet as provided lists only USB and RS-232; IBM 46xx or RS-485 support is not stated.

Which scanner is better suited to a tight countertop layout?

The Zebra DS9308 is smaller across all three dimensions (5.7 × 3.4 × 3.3 in.) and lighter (318 g / 11.2 oz.) than the Datalogic M3410-010200-07104 (5.98 × 5.39 × 3.70 in. / 350 g). The Datalogic unit is designed as a vertical on-counter presentation scanner, which may influence sightline and cable-routing in specific lane configurations. The DS9308's smaller footprint is an advantage where horizontal counter space is the primary constraint.



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