Avery Dennison ADTP1 Reference Manual page 214

Monarch tabletop printer 1
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Option
R,4,6,1,3,1 |
Packet
B,1,N,1 |
2,"Monarch" |
Pre-image
Proportionally
Spaced Fonts
Read Power
RFID Data
Field
RF Field
RFID Reader
RFID Inlays
Scalable Fonts
TID
Transponder
TrueType Fonts
User Memory
Volatile RAM
Write Power
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Any line within a format that applies special formatting to a field. This
line begins with R and must immediately follow the field it applies to.
Any string of characters within ({ }).
A way to optimize the printer, because it images the fields while data
is collected. After the last field is imaged, the label prints almost
immediately.
All characters have different widths and are difficult to center justify
(CG Triumvirate™ Typefaces).
Increase or decreases the strength of the RF field emitted by the
printer's antenna to read the RFID inlays.
The Monarch Printer Control Language II (MPCLII) data field
containing the information to program into an RFID inlay.
Area inside the printer where the RFID inlay is programmed. The RF
field area is controlled by the RFID power level and the antenna.
Note: The printer's antenna is located between the platen roller and
supply guide inside a bracket.
An optional device that reads the RFID inlays after they are
programmed.
Supplies that contain an embedded programmable chip and antenna.
All characters are scalable and smooth at any point size. There are no
jagged edges at any point size because the font is created from an
equation every time it is used.
The Transponder Identification Number, which contains the chip type,
features, and available custom commands supported for tag
authentication.
The combination of the embedded programmable chip with an antenna
on some type of media (film, paper, etc.).
All characters follow the TrueType outline font standard. All
characters are scalable and smooth at any point size.
One of the memory fields reserved for user programming. This
memory is separate from the EPC memory and the amount of
programmable user memory varies with the tag types.
Contains information that is LOST when the printer is turned off.
Increase or decreases the strength of the RF field emitted by the
printer's antenna to program the RFID inlays.

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