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Y8.start_enc_pos
Y9. encode_zone
Y10. encode_pos
Y11. tag_verify
Y12. tag_verify_pos
Y13.retry_encode
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Start encoding position (use only in non-stop encode mode). The
printer uses this initial starting position to look for the RFID inlay
to program while moving the supply to print. Measure from the
leading edge of the supply to the beginning of the RFID inlay
encoding area in 0.01 inches. The range is 10 to 2000 in 1/203
inch. 100 is the default.
Encode zone (use only in non-stop encode mode). The encode
zone is the area where the antenna and inlay communicate with
each other during programming as the inlay moves over the
antenna. It is the length in dots of the programming zone (area).
The range is 50 to 2000 in 1/203 inch. 200 is the default.
Encode Position (use only in stop-to-encode mode). Measure
from the leading edge of the supply to the best programming
position within the inlay. The Encode Position is different for
each type of inlay. The range is 0 to 2000 in 1/203 inch. 0 is the
default. Use the RFID Printer Setup Utility to determine this
value.
Tag verify. The printer confirms the read value matches the
programmed value after writing the RFID data. Options:
0
Disabled (default). The printer does not verify the
programmed value.
1
Internal. Confirms the read EPC data matches the
programmed EPC data using the internal antenna.
2
External. Confirms the read EPC data matches the
programmed EPC data using the optional external verifier.
Requires setting the tag verify position tag verify position.
3
Both. Confirms the read EPC data matches the
programmed EPC data using the internal antenna and
optional external verifier. Requires setting the tag verify
position.
Tag verify position (use only when verify is 2 - external or
3 - both). Sets the position for when the label's leading edge
reaches the external verifier. The range is 10 to 2000 in 1/203
inch. 100 is the default.
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. Options:
0
Disabled. The printer does not reprint or re-program the
EPC data. Once EPC data is already programmed into an
inlay, the printer will not program that same EPC data
again.
1
Enabled (default). The printer reprints and re-programs the
EPC data from a label when a supply error occurs.
Retry_enc must be used with incrementing batches. If disabled,
the printer does not reprint a label using the EPC data from the
label with a supply error.
For example, printing a batch of 100 labels prints 99 labels (or
less) if a supply error occurs.

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