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2. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS
EO10-33024
2.7 SPECIFICATION OF RFID TAG (for B-EX700-RFID-U2-CN-R)
2.7.4 Short-pitch Tag
A short-pitch tag kit is supplied with the B-EX700-RFID-U2-CN-R to enable the RFID kit to encode
short-pitch tags properly.
However, an adjustment will be necessary for each type of short-pitch tags individually. When short-
pitch tags are used, consult TOSHIBA TEC Japan.
2.7.5 Cautions for using RFID Tags
1) Lift-up of Print Head
An RFID tag chip or the thermal head may be damaged when the thermal head passes over the chip.
This can be prevented by using the ribbon saving module (standard feature for B-EXT1-TS15-R and
optional for B-EXT1-GS12-QM-R and B-EXT1-GS12-CN-R) by which the thermal head is lifted up
preventing it from touching the chip when it passes over the chip.
When the thermal head is lifted up, the distance from the platen roller to the head is approximately 1
mm.
2) Storage of RFID Supplies
Do not store RFID tags close to printers, or their communication performance may not be as specified
when they are used.
3) Roll-type RFID Supplies
When RFID supplies are to be rolled, roll hardness must be concerned.
Although it depends on the type of glue, tag, and backing paper, RFID-tag embedded labels tend to
stay rolled. Especially, when they are wound outside, a media jam error may occur. Unless otherwise
specified, it is recommended that the RFID-tag embedded labels be wound inside.
4) Sensor
When the transmissive sensor or reflective sensor is enabled, transmissivity or reflectivity of a label or
tag may vary at an RFID-tag embedded area depending on the pattern of an antenna or other factors.
In such cases, a manual threshold setting is required in the printer system mode. For details, refer to
the B-EX4T/6T Key Operation Specifications.
5) Cutter
When an RFID label or tag is used in cut issue mode, care must be taken not to cut the antenna or the
IC chip of an RFID tag in order not to damage the cutter.
6) Static Electricity
When printing is performed in a place where humidity is low or under some specific conditions, writing
data on an RFID tag may fail due to static electricity generated by a label or a ribbon.
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