2. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS
2.7 SPECIFICATION OF RFID TAG (for B-EX700-RFID-U2-US-R)
2.7.1 General Description
The RFID supplies are RFID tag (wireless IC tag) inlays designed to be converted into tag and label
applications. Printers, which are equipped with an RFID kit, can print data on the surface of RFID supplies
as well as write data on the embedded RFID tags.
The B-EX700-RFID-U2-US-R (Serial Number: 2809Axxxxxx or later) is destined for North America,
Australia, Taiwan, South Korea, Brazil, Mexico and operates in the following UHF band.
US setting
902.75 to 927.25MHz (UHF for North America)
AU setting
918.25 to 925.75MHz (UHF for Australia)
TW setting
922.25 to 927.25MHz (UHF for Taiwan)
KR setting
920.4 to 913.6MHz (UHF for South Korea)
2.7.2 Available RFID Tag
EPC Generation 2, ISO-18000-6C
2.7.3 Location of RFID Tag
The location of an RFID tag in a label influences on the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tag. It is
impossible to define the one best location for every RFID tag in labels because the best location depends
on the type of RFID tag and RFID tag antenna.
The RFID Analyze Tool can evaluate the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tag. For the usage of this
tool, refer to the RFID Analyze Tool Operation Specification.
2.7.4 Short-pitch Tag
A short-pitch tag kit is supplied with the B-EX700-RFID-U2-US-R to enable the RFID kit to encode short-
pitch tags properly. When the short-pitch tag kit is attached to the printer, the write field will be narrower.
The RFID kit is designed so that the second label is positioned just above the antenna while the first label is
at the print start position, when using the following short-pitch label.
Rafsec Short Dipole2 Tag
5 mm
2.7 SPECIFICATION OF RFID TAG (for B-EX700-RFID-U2-US-R)
20 mm
2-25
SPTM-0152
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