Avery Dennison 9850 RFID Multi-Protocol User Manual
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2-2 Multi-Protocol Encoding
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Depending on the width of the inter-label gap (space between die cut labels), you
may need to increase or decrease the print and supply position settings. Do not
modify the Supply Position w hen using RFID supplies greater than tw o-inches
feed length. If necessary, you can modify the Print Position; however, make sure
you do not move the tag out of the readable and programmable range.
** The trailing edge is the edge of the label that exits the printer last, regardless of
how the format is designed on the label.
One-Inch Feed Length Guidelines
When using RFID supplies with a one-inch feed length, follow these
guidelines:
♦ Adjust the supply and print positions according to the table on the
previous page.
♦ Do not use peel mode, enable backfeed, or select overstrike for the
error action mode.
♦ Do not use the verifier with one-inch feed supplies.
♦ A non-print zone exists at the trailing edge of each label, according to
the table on the previous page. The trailing edge is the edge of the
label that exits the printer last; regardless of how the format is
designed on the label.
Leading Edge
4” w ide by 1” tall RFID Label
Trailing Edge
Non-print
Zone
varies for
1” Feed
RFID
Supplies