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on 06-04-2024 11:54 AM
@*sons_n_daughters* wrote:
@countessalmirena wrote:Does it help to know that I’ve only just taken down our Christmas tree, and I’ve yet to chainsaw it into green-bin-sized bits?
That initial scan is possibly the most important one, at least in terms of proving the item was actually posted. Those red boxes are so tempting… but until a robot pops its head out of the box and automatically scans the parcel/satchel/letter, they don’t offer any sort of proof that the item went any further than the seller’s intentions.
I can't believe that red boxes don't have in-built scanners yet. It wouldn't be that hard to hook it into the system. It would make life so much easier for so many people. It would also cut down the work of the staff in the PO as they aren't just scanning a parcel that's already been paid for.
Now let's think about it, power to the box, installation of equipment, parcel rotator mechinism, reject mechanism, yell at customer unit (for dodgy bar code), connection back to Hq. I could continue, but I think you get the drift. Forgetting the technicalities, it would at least double the size of the box. Oh and dont forget vandalism.
Take a look at the scanning setup in a Postoffice, all of that is built in.
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on 06-04-2024 01:16 PM
Not sure if they still have them but some post offices had a self serve parcel drop off you could scan your item then drop it down a chute.
I have to ask what is a parcel rotator mechinism and why would you need to rotate a parcel.
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on 06-04-2024 01:25 PM
@brickworksmarket wrote:Not sure if they still have them but some post offices had a self serve parcel drop off you could scan your item then drop it down a chute.
I have to ask what is a parcel rotator mechinism and why would you need to rotate a parcel.
There are still a couple around, but most were problem prone and spent 90% of the time out of service. And did you see the size of them. I gave up using it as it would attempt to read and spit it back out to often, so you ended up having to go to the counter anyhow, last time I went into the PO that had one, it was being used as a great storage unit..
Parcel rotator was my invention for the story here, Unless the box had scanners in all directions, the parcel would need to be rotated to find the scanner, I just invented for the description here, but seriously the box would need to be able to scan from all directions, as users cant be relied to throw the parcel in the same way up all the time.