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Search by UPC on FrameSearch

Tom Doyle
by Tom Doyle on March 31, 2015 at 1:30 PM

UPC Highlight.jpgYou can now search for frames by UPC in FrameSearch on Frames Data Online. After logging in, click on FrameSearch and you will now see the radio button option UPC in the quick search section (highlighted on the right).

The best part is you can even use a barcode scanner to easily enter the UPCs. If you have frames on your board or just received new frames from a manufacturer that have barcodes on them, scan them to perform the search. This will help you to quickly pull up additional color way information, available eye sizes, and all of the detailed frame information you need to help your patients.

And remember, we don’t display UPC codes on FrameSearch, though you can now enter one to search with. FrameSearch is still “patient safe” and has no pricing or UPC codes visible.

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Tom Doyle
Written by Tom Doyle
Tom Doyle is Frames Data’s Director of Marketing & Key Accounts, and has been working as a marketer within the optical industry for over 10 years. In that time he’s worked with many software companies on new integrations, and has developed an understanding of what works and what doesn’t. Tom is also keenly interested in productivity methodology, the color orange used in marketing, and karaoke. He is also a die-hard cat person.
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