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Designing Labels
Designing an RFID Smart Label
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Encode RFID Tag
The RFID tags embedded into the label are usually of two types: ISO tags, which encode
blocks of data; or UHF tags, which can encode one string of data.
1. In the Toolbox to begin encoding the data, click on .
The RFID tag dialog box opens.
Figure 34 • Encoding contents for RFID Tag
2. Select the type of the RFID Tag you want to use from the list box on the top of the dialog
box. Click on the
Tag Settings button to review RFID tag contents and define the
encoding advanced properties.
3. Enable the option Write data to RFID tag if you want to program the tag at the same time
as the label is printed.
Note • If you don’t select this option, the definition of tag content is saved but not sent to
the printer.
4. Select the appropriate entry from Data Fields section.
For RFID Gen2 tags, you are able to select from different data fields. For other RFID tags
usually only one data field is possible - RFID Tag Memory.
5. Go to the first available block in the section Data Blocks and click on the Data cell in the
table.
Note • You might not see the table-like structure. Instead you can see edit fields to enter
the RFID data. The type of data that can be entered depends on the type of RFID tag that
has been selected.