Avery Dennison 9850 RFID Multi-Protocol User Manual
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Multi-Protocol Encoding 2-1
M U L T I - P R O T O C O L E N C O D I N G
This chapter contains specific information for the multi-protocol
printer, including using the RFID, Setup Menu.
A b o u t R F I D S u p p l i e s
RFID supplies are available in four-inch widths and a variety of lengths.
See the table below for the minimum feed lengths, recommended print
and supply position settings, and non-print zone. Printing over the RFID
tag (or inlay) causes printing irregularity, so we recommend the following
print and supply position settings. Refer to the RFID Setup Guide &
Supply Chart for illustrations to determine which type of RFID supplies
you are using and basic printer configuration information.
Transponder
Type
Width x Min.
Feed Length
Position*
Supply
Position*
Non-Print
Zone**
Alien
Technology
Squiggle Class 1 (64-bit)
4x1 +40 -50
0.3”
trailing edge
Alien
Technology
Squiggle Class 1 (96-bit)
4x1 +40 -50
0.3”
trailing edge
Rafsec
UCODE (96-bit)
Only EU & EFTA
4x1 +70 -80
0.5”
trailing edge
Alien
Technology
M Class 1 (96-bit)
4x1.5
No special settings
required
none
Rafsec
Class 1 (96-bit)
4x2
No special settings
required
none
Impinj
ZumaRFID 0+
Propeller (96-bit)
Only USA & Canada
4x2
No special settings
required
none
Impinj
ZumaRFID 0+
Banjo (96-bit)
Only USA & Canada
4x6
No special settings
required
none
Matrics
Class 0+
(96-bit) Only USA & Canada
Contact
Paxar
For DEMO purposes
none
TI-RFid
Gen 2 (96-bit)
4x2
No special settings
required
none
Impinj
MonzaRFID
Gen 2 Propeller (96-bit)
Contact
Paxar
For DEMO purposes
none
Impinj
MonzaRFID
Gen 2 Banjo (96-bit)
Contact
Paxar
For DEMO purposes
none
Note:
Matrics 0+ and Impinj Gen 2 protocols are only included for demo purposes.
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