Defining The Rfid Data Field - Avery Dennison ADTP1 Reference Manual

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D e f i n i n g t h e R F I D D a t a F i e l d
The RFID Data Field contains the information programmed into the RFID inlay. The syntax of the
RFID Data Field is similar to the standard non-printable text field format. RFID is optional.
Printing over the RFID inlay (or transponder) causes printing irregularity.
Syntax
X,field#,# of char,data_type |
X1. X
X2. field#
X3. # of char
X4. data_type
Example
X,5,24,0 |
Defines an RFID Data Field (field #5) with exactly 24 ASCII Hex characters for a 96-bit RFID
inlay.
3-30 Packet Reference Manual
RFID Data Field.
Unique number from 0 to 999 assigned to this field. 1 is the
default.
This number must be equal to or greater than the total number of
characters in the RFID Data Field. Range: 0 to 2710. 30 is the
default. The amount varies according to the RFID data, protocol,
and module type. For example, C1Gen2 can be up to 496 bits,
plus the access password, lock code, etc.
Note:
An error 715 occurs if the printer does not receive the correct
amount of data. Pad data to ensure the correct amount of bits.
See
"Using Option
Data type. Use 0 (ASCII Hex - ASCII representation of Hex),
which uses characters A to F and 0 to 9. For example, the letter
A in ASCII Hex has a value of 41 and is represented in MPCL
batch data as "414141414141414141414141".
Note:
Do not use the ASCII file separator character (1C) in RFID batch
data.
30," in Chapter 4 for more information.

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