Gen 2 engine upgrade

17 August 2005


An EPCglobal Class 1, Gen 2 compatible multi-protocol print engine designed to print and encode smart labels while improving speed, reliability and print quality in high volume, automated label print-and-apply operations has been introduced by Zebra Technologies Europe.

Zebra says its R110PAX4 printer will enable consumer packaged good companies needing to upgrade existing barcode label print-and-apply systems to meet RFID mandates to do so without significant mechanical modifications.

Features to help improve print-and-apply efficiency include optimised RFID processes for fast throughput and an RFID calibration feature that automatically selects the optimum program position for transponder placement. The print engine signals and voids unusable labels to prevent them being used.

Offered in right- and left-hand versions, in 203 or 300dpi configuration, the R110PAX4 for Europe supports ETSI EN 300 220 EPC Class 1, ISO18000-06B, and Philips UCODE 1.19 and can operate at 100% duty cycle via a software download to Gen 2 protocols as they become available.

Also new is Zebra's R110XiIIIPlus TM 13.56MHz HF printer/encoder, designed for demanding manufacturing, warehousing and logistics environments, which can reportedly print on a wider range of 13.56MHz tags than any other currently available coder.

  



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