Enabling Retry Encode; Clearing Data; Rfid Troubleshooting With Non-Stop Encoding - Avery Dennison Monarch Tabletop Printer 1 System Administrator Manual

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Enabling Retry Encode

This option only appears in the Advanced Setup menu. The default is enabled.
Select
To
Enable
The printer tries to reprint and program a label where a supply error
occurred. The printer uses the same EPC data from the errored label on
the next label. Use with incrementing batches.
Disable
The printer does not re-use the same EPC data. Once EPC data is
already programmed into an inlay, the printer will not program that same
EPC data again. For example, printing a batch of 100 labels prints 99
labels (or less) if a supply error occurs.

Clearing Data

This option only appears in the RFID Advanced menu. The printer keeps track and stores
the following items:
The number of RFID inlays successfully programmed.
The number of RFID inlays that failed programming.
Depending on your application and volume of labels printed, clear this data daily or after
each batch.
Select
To
Yes
Clear (erase) all RFID data collected since the last time it was cleared.
No
No data is erased. This is the default.
R F I D T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g w i t h N o n - S t o p E n c o d i n g
If the RFID printer is not encoding any inlays, print a configuration label to check the
module type and region of use settings. If the module type and region of use are not
compatible, call Technical Support.
If an RFID error occurs when using Easy Setup, call Technical Support.
Try sending the print job with the printer's speed set to 2.5 ips, disable tag saver, and
disable RFID verification. When the inlay prints successfully, adjust one setting (print
speed, tag saver, verification) at a time and resend the print job. Doing so makes it
easier to resolve any errors if they occur.
The start encode position may need to be decreased or increased. The read power
level may also need to be increased by 1. Call Technical Support. For detailed
descriptions of error messages, refer to the Packet Reference Manual.
If an RFID error occurs when using stop-to-encode mode, call Technical Support.
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