R.F.I.D. Radiofrequency Tags
The new Printess machines are set up to encode "smart labels" (tags). After it is printed, the label is brought to the applicator pad and then coded in radio frequency. The label is scanned for verification purposes and, in the case of error, rejected (by means of an incorporated rejection device). The label is then applied automatically onto the object (pallet) and scanned and verified a second time.
The code conforms to the most recent standards for UHF tags (EPC Global Class1 Gen2).
Upon request it is possible to operate at lower frequency (HF at 13,56 Mhz).
The code conforms to the most recent standards for UHF tags (EPC Global Class1 Gen2).
Upon request it is possible to operate at lower frequency (HF at 13,56 Mhz).