Specify RFID Retries for a Block ^RR
Purpose
This command specifies the number of times that the printer attempts to read from or write to
a particular block of a single RFID tag. The number will reflect in the RFID > Control > Auto
Retry menu.
Format
^RRa
^RR
a
RFID Setup ^RS
Purpose
This command sets up parameters including tag type, read/write position of the transponder,
and error handling.
Format
^RSa,b,c,d,e,f,g,h
^RS
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
Tag Password ^RZ
Purpose
This command defines the password for the tag during writing.
With Gen 2 tags you can lock a tag's memory bank with an access password, or define a
WARNING:
kill password that can permanently disable a tag
Format
^RZa,b,c
^RZ
Specify RFID Retries command.
The default is 2. The acceptable value range is 1 to 9.
RFID Setup command.
Selects the tag type. The acceptable values range is 0 to 5. (This option is
currently not supported.).
Sets the read/write position of the transponder in the vertical (Y axis) in dot
rows from the top of the label. Set to 0 if the transponder is already in the
effective area without moving the media. The default value is label length minus
1 mm. The acceptable value range is 0 to label length
Sets the length of the void printout in dot rows. The acceptable value range is 0
to label length. (This option is currently not supported.)
Sets the number of retries that will be attempted in case of read/write failure.
The number will reflect in the Label Retry menu.
Error handling. Enter N for no action. Enter P to place the printer in Pause mode.
Enter E to place the printer in Error mode. (This option is currently not
supported.)
Signals on applicator. Enter S to single signal. Enter D for double signal. (This
option is currently not supported.)
Certify tag with a pre-read. (This option is currently not supported.)
Sets the print speed at which "VOID" will be printed across the label. (This
option is currently not supported.)
Set RFID Tag Password command.
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