Rfid Commands; Pgl Rfid Commands; Rfwtag - Printronix T6000 Reference Manual

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RFID Commands

This section will cover different emulations that support RFID within the Printronix RFID thermal products:
Incorporate RFID commands into new or existing Printronix PGL
start on page 28.
Incorporate RFID commands into new or existing ZPL™ programs. By selecting the Printronix ZGL
emulation you can seamlessly upgrade from Zebra™ printers. Command details start on page 42.
Incorporate RFID commands into new or existing SATO
the Printronix STGL emulation you can seamlessly upgrade from SATO printers. Command details
start on 49.

PGL RFID Commands

IMPORTANT
With all examples make sure MEDIA > Image > Label Length matches the physical
length of the installed media.

RFWTAG

Purpose
The RFWTAG command is used to program an RFID tag (embedded in a smart
label) using structured data format. The data structure of an RFID tag can consist of
one or more bit fields. Each bit field specifies its own field length, the data format, the
field type plus additional options if the type is incremental, and finally the field value.
NOTE: The RFWTAG command is supported only on Thermal printers.
Mode
CREATE
Format
RFWTAG[;LOCKn[;format]];size[;mem bank]
(Bit Field)+
STOP
RFWTAG
LOCKn[;format] or PERMALOCKn[;format]
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Specifies the RFWTAG command, enter RFWTAG;
Optional parameter to lock the data block to prevent it from being
overwritten. By default, the data are not locked initially. n is the
passcode. The acceptable values for n are 1 to FFFFFFFF in hex, a
4 bytes data. When the LOCKn option is used to lock any memory
bank, which at the same time is programmed with the write data, the
same passcode will be written on ACS memory bank. The ACS
memory bank will also be locked if ACS is not locked at the time of
the operation. If ACS is already locked at the time of the operation,
the passcode needs to match the current content of ACS so that the
memory bank lock takes effect. The passcode (n) can also be in
dynamic format. For dynamic format, enter LOCK<DFn>, where
DFn is the dynamic field defined in EXECUTE mode. Both LOCK
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programs. Command details
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printer language programs. By selecting

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