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Datamax-O'Neil I-Class RFID HF & UHF Option User Manual

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Label Formatting Mode

As mentioned earlier, Label Formatting mode utilizes the current printer configuration to process
each tag printed. (For exception processing and fault handling, see the

KcFH

command.) The

specification for RFID programming is contained in the data fields of the DPL label format, as
described below.

Wx / W1x:

RFID

Syntax for RFID (spaces shown for readability):

a bbb c d eee ffff gggg jj…j

Where:

Field

Valid Inputs

Meaning

a

1, 2, and 3

Operation to perform, where:

1 = Read (report to host)
2 = Write
3 = Write / Verify

bbb

Wnx

RFID Hexadecimal Operation, where no ‘n’ is an implied 1.

c

0 Not

Used

d

0 Not

Used

eee

xyy

Lock after write, where:

x = 0 – Use printer setup to determine if lock is performed.

x = 1 – Lock after write.

yy = Lock Code, representing a 2-character hex value (UHF

Alien only).

ffff

0000 – 9998

Starting block number to begin writing (HF only).

gggg

0000 Not

Used

jj…j

Valid
hexadecimal
pairs per
character
followed by a
termination
character.

Data to write to the tag.

Note: UHF must be 16 or 24.

The following example encodes, starting at block 001, “Datamax writes RFID best”:

L
D11
2W1x0000000010000446174616D61782077726974657320524649442062657374

E