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Definitions referenced while looking down onto the labeling side of the media, and from the leading edge of the label (or tag) in the print direction. Note: If you have questions regarding media selection, contact a Datamax-O’Neil Media Representative at (407) 523-5650.
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Step 2: Know the Printer For ease of use, the following RFID factory default settings can be modified directly from the printer’s front panel: RFID POSITION = 1.10 TAG TYPE = GEN 2 TAG DATA SIZE = 96-BIT ...
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Step 3: Calibrate the RFID Tag To establish the critical tag to transducer distance setting and nominal power requirements, the printer features two different RFID tag calibration methods: Quick and Standard. As shown below, while the amount of operator interaction differs, both calibration methods accomplish the same result. Before calibrating for the RFID tag, ensure the following: 1) That RFID media has been loaded;...
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Step 4: RFID Programming Modes The printer features two different operational modes for RFID tag programming: Direct Mode allows the user (Host) to control the reading and writing of the RFID tag directly. Containing both a generic read/write interface and a high-level tag UHF-specific interface, each RFID tag is individually processed with status and data responses.
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