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
Printer Setup
Types of Media
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Fanfold Media The media is folded in a zigzag pattern.
RFID “Smart” Media Each label has a radio frequency identification
(RFID) chip and antenna inlay embedded
between the label and the liner. The media is
made from the same materials and adhesives as
non-RFID labels. The outline of the transponder
(which varies by manufacturer) can be seen
through the label. All “smart” labels have
memory that can be read, and many have
memory that can be encoded.
Table 4 • Types of Media (Continued)
Media Type How It Looks Description