Avery Dennison Monarch 9855 RFID Operator's Handbook Manual page 116

Rfid printer
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print job
(batch)
protocol
online
read power
RF Field
RFID Data
Field
RF Power
RFID Reader
RFID Tags
signal adjust
supply sensor
supplies
System
Administrator
2 Operator's Handbook
Actual data printed on a label or tag. The host may
download the print job together with the format, or as a
separate packet. The print job is also called a "batch."
A standard method of communicating between devices
(computers, printers, RFID readers, RFID tags, etc.). Class
1 is an example of the many protocols that exist.
Direct communication between a computer and the printer.
The strength of the RF Field emitted by the antenna to read
the data in the RFID tag. If set too low, you may not be
able to read the data.
Area inside the printer where the RFID tag is programmed.
The RF Field area is controlled by the attenuation level and
the antenna. The printer's antenna is located between the
platen roller and supply guide inside a bracket.
The Monarch Printer Control Language II (MPCLII) Data
Field containing the information to program into an RFID
tag.
Increases the strength of the RF field emitted by the
printer's antenna to read (read power) and program (write
power) the RFID tags.
An optional external device that reads the RFID tags after
they are programmed.
Supplies that contain an embedded programmable
microchip and antenna. These can also be referred to as a
transponder. The RFID tag is inserted into either label or
tag stock for use in Monarch printers.
The strength of the RF Field emitted by the printer's
antenna.
Senses whether supply is loaded or needs to be loaded in
the printer. Located in the supply path.
Labels or tag stock used for printing.
Person responsible for creating and downloading packets.

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