User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Printer Setup
- Printer Operation
- Front Panel Controls
- RFID Guidelines
- Overview
- Getting Started with RFID
- Creating Basic RFID Label Formats
- RFID Label Format 1-Write a 96-bit Tag in Hexadecimal
- RFID Label Format 2-Write a 64-bit Tag in Hexadecimal
- RFID Label Format 3-Write a 96-bit Tag in ASCII
- RFID Label Format 4-Read Data from Tag and Print on Label
- RFID Label Format 5-Write Tag, Read Tag, and Print Data on Label
- RFID Label Format 6-Write Tag, Read Tag, and Return Results to Host
- ZPL II Commands for RFID
- Data Ports
- Memory Cards
- Routine Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Proprietary Statement
- Warranty Information
- Printer Software and Firmware License Agreement
- Index
88 R110Xi/R170Xi User Guide 6/24/05 23063L-003 Rev. A
RFID Guidelines
^RS
e = error handling If an error persists after the specified number of labels are tried, perform this
error handling action.
Accepted values:
• N = No action (printer drops the label format causing the error and moves to
the next queued label)
• P = Place printer in Pause mode (label format stays in the queue until the
user cancels)
• E = Place printer in Error mode (label format stays in the queue until the
user cancels)
Default value: N
Note • You can set the printer to send an error message to the host as an
unsolicited message for each failure. To enable or disable the
unsolicited error message, refer to the
^SX and ^SQ ZPL commands.
The parameter for the RFID error in these commands is
V.
a = signals on applicator When the value for parameter p (read/write position of the transponder) is
nonzero, this parameter changes the number of start and stop print signals
required for printing.
In Single mode, one start print command is required. In Double mode, two are
required, so the printer will resume printing only after the second start print
command is received.
Accepted values:
• S (single) signal
• D (double) signal
Default value: S
c = certify tag with a
pre-read*
* Not used in this version of the printer. The encoder does this automatically.
s = void print speed
If a label is voided, the speed at which “VOID” will be printed across the label.
Accepted values: any valid print speed
Default value: the printer’s maximum print speed
Parameters Details