Avery Dennison 9850 RFID Multi-Protocol User Manual
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Data type in the RFID Data Field must be 0, 1, 2, or 3. See “Defining the RFID
Data Field” for more information.
715
Invalid data length/data mismatch. The data in the RFID Data Field has an
incorrect data length or there is a data type mismatch between selected data type
and actual data entered. See “Defining the RFID Data Field” for more information
on the data length and for selecting the appropriate data type for the data being
entered.
Check with your System Administrator about your format.
740
Command, hardware, inventory, or memory allocation error. There may be an
RFID hardware or memory allocation error.
741
Tag not found in RF field. The RFID tag was not found in the RF field (area inside
the printer where RFID tag is programmed.) Check supply loading. When using
RFID supplies greater than a two-inch feed length, make sure you have not adjusted
the supply position. When using RFID supplies with a one-inch feed length, set the
Print Position to +40 and the Supply Position to –50.
742
Tag erase failed. The RFID tag was found in the RF Field, but could not be erased.
Increase the number of retries. If this error occurs consecutively, increase or
decrease the RFID power setting by one. If the RFID power is set too low, you may
affect the data programmed in adjacent labels.
743
Program tag failed. The RFID tag was found in the RF Field, but could not be
programmed. Increase the number of retries. If this error occurs consecutively,
increase or decrease the RFID power setting by one. If the RFID power is set too
low, you may affect the data programmed in adjacent labels.
744
Tag locked fail. The RFID tag is unable to be programmed, because it is already
locked. This is considered a bad RFID tag. See “Error Action” on how to handle the
error.
746
Lock tag fail. The RFID tag has not been locked to prevent reprogramming. This
is considered a bad RFID tag. See “Error Action” on how to handle the error.
747
Time out failure. Any RFID command (read, program, etc.) has failed to complete
in the maximum amount of allowed time.
748
Invalid data length/data mismatch from RFID interrogator module. The RFID
interrogator module found a problem with the data received from the printer.
The printer does not recalibrate (feed a blank label) after any RFID error.