Getting Started; Unpacking The Printer - Avery Dennison Monarch 9855 RFID Operator's Handbook Manual

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G E T T I N G S T A R T E D
Your Monarch 9855 RFIDMP (Radio Frequency Identification
Multi-Protocol) printer has been engineered to program (encode) an RFID
label (commonly called "RFID tags") before the label's format is printed.
RFID tags contain an embedded RFID inlay (chip and antenna).
You can also print text, graphics, and bar codes on thermal transfer (ribbon)
and thermal direct labels or tags. The printer prints labels continuously (in
one strip) or on-demand (one label at a time). Linerless supplies are not
currently supported. The RFID printer is also capable of printing standard
(non-RFID) supplies.
The HF (High Frequency) RFID printer supports multi-protocol encoding,
including ISO15693 and I•CODE® UID products.
Note:
Information in this document supercedes information in previous
versions. Check our Web site (www.paxar.com) for the latest
documentation and release information.
Review the terms in the Glossary before you continue.
This chapter includes information about

unpacking the printer

connecting the power cord
connecting the communication cable
using the printer's control panel.
Several chapters of this manual have one or more charts showing the
printer's menu structure. For example:
C an c el
P rint
A ll
M o d e
C ont r ast
S u pp l y
The black boxes show where you are; the bordered boxes show how you got
there.
Main Menu
B at c h
R ep eat
E nt r y
B at c h
D ef a ult s
N et w o rk
B at c h
S et up
O pt i ons
P o rt
Fl ash
Sett in gs
M e m o r y
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S c r i pt s
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V e rif ie r
R FI D

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