Scan Engine uses area imaging technology.

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Intellibeam(TM) EX25 reads and decodes 1D and 2D bar codes in any orientation from 6 in. to 50 ft, as well as composite and postal codes. It can also photograph proof-of-delivery documents and evidence of damaged, expired, or unsealed goods, enabling companies to use one device for all scanning requirements. Near-far, auto-focus scan engine includes lighting system that allows it to read bar codes in total darkness.



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Revolutionary Intermec Intellibeam EX25 Scan Engine Uses Area Imaging Technology



Revolutionary Intermec Intellibeam EX25 Scan Engine Uses Area Imaging Technology to
Scan Wide Range of Bar Codes in Any Orientation from 6 Inches to 50 Feet

o First near-far scan engine to read 1D, 2D, composite and postal codes, eliminating need for multiple scanners
o First near-far scan engine to read bar codes in any orientation
o Imaging capabilities capture photos of damaged, expired or unsealed goods and proof-of-delivery documents

EVERETT, Wash., Sept. 12, 2006 - Intermec Inc. today introduced a revolutionary area imaging bar code scan engine that breaks through previous bar code scanning limitations. The new Intermec Intellibeam(TM) EX25 scan engine reads and decodes 1D and 2D bar codes in any orientation from six inches to 50 feet, as well as composite and postal codes. The EX25's capabilities extend even beyond bar code scanning. It also can photograph proof-of-delivery documents and evidence of damaged, expired or unsealed goods.

As the only near-far auto-focus scan engine capable of reading 1D and 2D codes up to 50 feet, as well as composite and postal codes, the EX25 allows companies to standardize on one device for all scanning requirements, substantially reducing the total cost of ownership and increasing user productivity.

The EX25 can read and decode bar codes in any orientation, so workers don't need to twist their wrists or the object being scanned to capture the data, saving time and reducing fatigue and injury. It is capable of reading and decoding 2D bar codes as small as 4 mil, which are common in electronics manufacturing.

"For end users, having one scanner that reads codes in any orientation dramatically improves productivity," said Steve Banker, director, Supply Chain Management, ARC Advisory Group. "For IT departments, the EX25 decreases the number of data capture devices needed, reducing training and support costs."

A special lighting system allows the EX25 to easily read 1D and 2D bar codes in total darkness. Because it can read 1D and 2D bar codes printed on normal, non-reflective paper labels at long range, there is no need to purchase special media for shelf labels, which can be as much as 10 times more expensive. And its unprecedented small size allows it to be integrated into devices that could never accommodate larger, near-far laser-based scan engines.

Intermec products that integrate the new EX25 engine, including a Bluetooth® cordless scanner and mobile computer, will be available in the first quarter of 2007. For more information, visit www.intermec.com.

About Intermec
Intermec Inc. (NYSE:IN) develops, manufactures and integrates technologies that identify, track and manage supply chain assets. Core technologies include RFID, mobile computing and data collection systems, bar code printers and label media. The company's products and services are used by customers in many industries worldwide to improve the productivity, quality and responsiveness of business operations. For more information about Intermec, visit www.intermec.com or call 800-347-2636. Contact Intermec Investor Relations Director Kevin McCarty at kevin.mccarty@intermec.com, 425-265-2472.

Contact:
Kathie Jackson Anderson
Intermec Corporate Communications
425-348-2799
kathie.anderson@intermec.com
www.intermec.com

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