Getting Started
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RF Field
Area inside the printer where the HF RFID tag is
programmed. The RF field area is controlled by the RFID
attenuation and the antenna.
Note:
The printer’s 5-coil antenna is located between
the platen roller and supply guide.
RFID Data
Field
The Monarch
Printer Control Language II (MPCLII) data
field containing the information to program into an RFID
tag.
RFID Reader
An
optional
external device that reads the RFID tags
after they are programmed.
RFID Tags
Supplies that contain an embedded programmable
microchip and antenna.
Transponder
The combination of the embedded programmable
microchip with an antenna. Different types of
transponders are available (ISO15693, etc.).
UID
Unique identifier or serial number assigned to each HF
RFID tag by the manufacturer that can only be read. It
cannot be changed.
Write
Attempts
The number of times the interrogator tries to program the
RFID tag in the RF Field.
R F I D C o n s i d e r a t i o n s
♦
Printing over the RFID tag causes printing irregularity.
♦
You may want to purchase an RFID Reader to verify the RFID tags
after printing them.
♦
Do not use batch separators, which print a pinstripe pattern on a label;
or skip index mode, which prints ONE format over multiple labels,
since these features unnecessarily waste a label. A batch separator
label is different from an overstrike label.
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