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RFID Labeling Reference Manual
SL5000
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MP and MP2
RFID Smart Label Printers
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RFID Labeling Reference ManualSL5000r MP and MP2RFID Smart Label Printers™

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Chapter 1 Overview10The Printronix SL5000r DK/DK2 Smart Label Developer’s Kit contains:• SL5000r MP/MP2 multiprotocol RFID printer• Integrated RFID UH

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Factors Affecting Smart Label Performance11What To Expect When Running Your RFID ApplicationFactors Affecting Smart Label PerformanceSmart labels are

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Chapter 1 What To Expect When Running Your RFID Application12Smart Label CharacteristicsIMPORTANTPurchase additional smart labels directly from Printr

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Smart Label Characteristics13Technology Tag Class• EPC Class 0 tags – 64 data bits Read Only• EPC Class 0 tags – 96 data bits Read Only• EPC Class 0+

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Chapter 1 Transitioning From UCC/GTIN Applications Using Printronix Soft-14Transitioning From UCC/GTIN Applications Using Printronix Software Migratio

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How It Works15• EPC: This tool allows EPC data to be directly encoded into the smart label’s RFID tag. Simply have your existing software application

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Chapter 1 Contact Information16Contact InformationPrintronix Professional ServicesPrintronix can partner with you on your RFID pilot project to make y

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Corporate Offices17• Description of the problem (be specific)• Good and bad samples that clearly show the problem (faxing of these samples may be requ

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Chapter 1 Contact Information18Useful Industry Web LinksPrintronix, Inc.www.printronix.comAlien Technology® Corporationwww.alientechnology.comApplied

Página 11 - Overstruck Smart Labels

192 Smart Label DevelopmentOverviewThis chapter describes how to use the RFID encoder. The RFID encoder is designed to be transparent to the printer o

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Chapter 2 RFID CONTROL Menu20RFID CONTROL MenuAlien Squig 96*Tag TypeRFID CONTROLRFID ReaderStopError HandlingOverstrike* NoneEnable* DisableLabel Ret

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21RFID CONTROL(cont. from previous page)Duplicate*Disable EnableCustom TagPrecheck TagsDisable* EnableOverstrike StyleGrid* Error Type MsgF/W-Version

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Chapter 2 RFID CONTROL Menu22RFID CONTROL(cont. from previous page)Notes:* = Default.Italicized items appear only when Admin User is set to Enable (in

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RFID CONTROL Menu Items23RFID CONTROL Menu ItemsRFID ReaderThis menu item enables or disables the RFID encoder.The default is Enable.Tag TypeThis menu

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Chapter 2 RFID CONTROL Menu24Alien Squiggle 96 Class 1, Gen 1Class 1 Alien Squig 96Alien Squiggle 2(aka Super Squiggle)96 Class 1, Gen 1Class 1 Alien

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RFID CONTROL Menu Items25KSW Gen 2 Excalibur 96 Class 1, Gen 2Gen 2 KSW Excal G2KSW Gen 2 Templar 96 Class 1, Gen 2Gen 2 KSW Templar G2Omron™ Loop 96

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Chapter 2 RFID CONTROL Menu26Symbol® Class 0 Read-Only(aka Matrics® X1020)64 Class 0 Class 0 Matrics1020 64Symbol Class 0 Read-Only(aka Matrics X1020)

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RFID CONTROL Menu Items27Error HandlingThis menu item selects the error handling mode for RFID failures. The default is Overstrike.In Overstrike mode,

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Chapter 2 RFID CONTROL Menu28Failed Tag CntThis menu item displays on the control panel’s LCD the number of failed tag write attempts since the last C

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RFID CONTROL Menu Items29Overstrike StyleThis menu item selects the style of the overstrike pattern.The default is Grid.When it is set to Grid, a grid

Página 23 - RFID CONTROL Menu Items

SL5000r MP and MP2RFID Smart Label PrintersRFID Labeling Reference Manual

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Chapter 2 RFID CONTROL Menu30Admin User Menu ItemsTo see these menu items, set Admin User to Enable in the PRINTER CONTROL menu. (Refer to the User’s

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Admin User Menu Items31If the tags are used and are known to have been previously written to, an erase cycle will be necessary. Many virgin Class 0+ t

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Chapter 2 RFID CONTROL Menu32Custom Read PwrNOTE: To enable this menu item, set Custom Tag to Enable.This menu item selects the read power level to be

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Admin User Menu Items33Certain tag types are designed to allow early tag writing for maximum print speed. The default is 0.00 inches.IMPORTANTChange t

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Chapter 2 Requesting An RFID Report34Custom Max PowerThe menu item determines the maximum power level that the calibration procedure will use when att

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RFWTAG35RFID PGL CommandsIMPORTANTFor all examples make sure Label Length in the QUICK SETUP menu matches the physical length of the installed media.R

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Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands36LOCK<DFn>, where DFn is the dynamic field defined in EXECUTE mode.format is an optional parameter to specify the fo

Página 31 - Custom Write Pwr

RFWTAG37DFnOptional parameter to indicate this field has dynamic data. Replace n with a number ranging from 1 to 512 to identify the field number of t

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Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands38idirEnter a plus sign (+) or leave the field blank to increment (default). Enter a minus sign (–) to decrement.stepA deci

Página 33 - Custom Min Power

RFWTAG39field on the field format. Therefore, if the converted value is larger than the maximum value that a field can hold, an error will be reported

Página 34 - Requesting An RFID Report

Printronix makes no representations or warranties of any kind regarding this material, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantab

Página 35 - RFID PGL Commands

Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands40banks do not accept incremental data because the ACS memory bank contains passcodes for LOCK and UNLOCK operations, and t

Página 36 - Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands

RFWTAG413;D;*5* /Filter Value14;D;*15383* /EPC Manager Index20;H;*ABCDE* /Object Class25;D;*0000123456* /Serial NumberSTOPEND~EXECUTE;SGTIN–64;1~NORMA

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Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands42~AF1;<DF5> /Print serial number onlabel~NORMALExample 4This example shows how to program a roll of 1500 smart label

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RFWTAG4338;D;*123456* /Serial NumberSTOPEND~EXECUTE;SGTIN–96;1~NORMALExample 6This example shows memory bank usage, where multiple RFWTAG and RFRTAG c

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Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands44~IAF1;<DF3>~IAF2;<DF4>~IBF1;<DF3>~NORMALExample 7: This example shows memory bank usage with LOCK and U

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RFRTAG45VERIFY;DF8;H;*DF8 = *;*\r\n*END~EXECUTE;SGTIN;FCNT3~DF1;*313233343536373839414243*~DF3;*3435363738*~DF6;*3224115*~DF7;*3132333*~AF1;<DF2>

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Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands46be in dynamic format. For dynamic format, enter LOCK<DFn>, where DFn is the dynamic field defined in EXECUTE mode.f

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RFRTAG47number of this particularfield.formatA letter specifying therepresentation format ofthe field data.B – binary, D – decimal,H – hexadecimalNOTE

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Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands48STOPEND~EXECUTE;SGTIN–64;ICNT1500~IDF1;STEP+1;*0*~IAF1;<DF2>~NORMALNOTE: 1. The <IDF1> usage does not increme

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VERIFY49always S type. The DFn format could be either B, D, or H. Due to the possible conversion the outgoing datastream could be longer than the inco

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51 RFID Smart Label ApplicationAnd Reference Notes... 9Overview...

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Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands50command specifies a different format, the data would then be converted to the new format. If the data comes from an AFn o

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VERIFY51~CREATE;VERIFY;432;NOMOTIONRFRTAG;6464;DF1;HSTOPVERIFY;DF1;H;*TagBefore=*RFWTAG; 642;B;*01*6;D;*29*24;H;*466958*17;H;*ABC*15;D;*1234*STOPRFRTA

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Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands52Example 3This example requests the printer to program a roll of 2000 smart labels using the RFWTAG command with increment

Página 49 - ASCIITrailer

Write Tag53RFWRITE;[HEX;][EPCm;][RFn;L;][LOCK;]ATp;[(D)datafield(D)]RFWRITE; The RFID Write Tag command.HEX; Optional parameter to indicate that the t

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Chapter 2 RFID PGL Commands54(D) Delimiter designating the start and end of static data for the RFWRITE field. Replace (D) with any printable characte

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Read Tag55RFID PPI/ZGL CommandsIMPORTANTFor all examples make sure Label Length in the QUICK SETUP menu matches the physical length of the installed m

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Chapter 2 RFID PPI/ZGL Commands56retriesThe number of automatic attempts to read data from the tag if previous reads failed. The PPI/ZGL absorbs the n

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Write or Read RFID Format57and uses the value on the control panel’s LCD.motionSet this flag to 1 to program data into the tag without moving the labe

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Chapter 2 RFID PPI/ZGL Commands58cSpecifies the starting block number. The default is 0. Since there are currently only 8–byte or 12–byte blocks, the

Página 55 - RFID PPI/ZGL Commands

Enable RFID Motion59The acceptable value range is 1 to 64 bits for each partition.Enable RFID MotionPurpose This command enables or disables RFID pape

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Table of Contents6RFID PPI/ZGL Commands ...55Read Tag ...

Página 57 - Write or Read RFID Format

Chapter 2 RFID PPI/ZGL Commands60bSets the read/write position of the transponder in the vertical (Y axis) in dot rows from the top of the label. Set

Página 58 - Define EPC Data Structure

Host Verification61Host VerificationIMPORTANTThis command requires the use of the Return Status port. See “Return Status Port” on page 64.Purpose This

Página 59 - RFID Setup

Chapter 2 RFID PPI/ZGL Commands62^WT0^FH^FD_87_D0_03_45_67_AB_CD_EF^FS//Write Tag with data = “87D0034567ABCDEF”//(hex format).^RT1,0,1,1^FS//Read Tag

Página 60 - Set RFID Tag Password

PPI/ZGL EPC Programming Examples63^FN1^RFR,H,0^FS//Read tag data and store into FN1.^XZ//End and print label.Example 4This example uses the ^RF comman

Página 61 - Host Verification

Chapter 2 Return Status Port64Return Status PortThe IGP/PGL VERIFY command (page 48) and PPI/ZGL ^HV command (page 61) require the use of the Return S

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Tools List65Software Migration Tools (SMT)There are SMTs for six separate end-use applications supporting both PGL and PPI/ZGL datastreams with 64 and

Página 63 - RFID PPI/STGL Commands

Chapter 2 Software Migration Tools (SMT)66• UCC128 (64 bit) / UCC128_96 (96 bit): Copies data from a UCC-128 bar code with an application identifier (

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Selecting The Tools67Selecting The Tools1. Press until QUICK SETUP displays.2. If necessary, press ↓ and ↵ at the same time to unlock the↵ key.3. Pr

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Chapter 2 Error Messages68Error MessagesThe RFID encoder can detect a number of errors. When one of these errors occurs, the RFID encoder alerts the p

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69RFID MAX RETRYCheck SystemError Handling = Overstrike in the RFID CONTROL menu, and the Label Retry count has been exhausted.Press PAUSE to clear th

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Table of Contents7Splitting the EPC... 79Customer Scenario ...

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Chapter 2 Troubleshooting70TroubleshootingIf you are having trouble with the RFID encoder, consult Table 4 for a list of symptoms and possible solutio

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713 MP2 RFIDNew Coupler SystemThe MP2 RFID has a new coupler design that supports a greater variety of tag types. The new MP2 coupler is moveable late

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Chapter 3 New Coupler System72Adjusting The Coupler PositionReach under the media guard to grasp the coupler handle. Slide the coupler until the corre

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Class 1 Gen 17364 Bit And 96 Bit EPC Data FormatsAccording to the EPC code standard there are two specific data type formats: 64 bit and 96 bit. The t

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Chapter 3 64 Bit And 96 Bit EPC Data Formats74IMPORTANTWhen any of these three parameters are inconsistent then confusion is likely.The following tabl

Página 73 - Class 1 Gen 1

Class 0+, Class Zuma, and Class 1.1975Table 6. ZGL EPC Format HandlingEPC Format(based onheader)Selected Tag Data LengthSize of DataRequest (fromprogr

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Chapter 3 Moving From 64 Bit Tags To 96 Bit Tags76Moving From 64 Bit Tags To 96 Bit TagsWhen the time comes to upgrade from 64 bit data to 96 bit data

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When 64 Bit Data Is Sent To A 96 Bit Tag: ZGL77Example 2~NORMAL~CREATE;TEST1;216RFWTAG;6464;H;*3246494454414744*STOPRFRTAG;6464;DF1;HSTOPVERIFY;DF1;H;

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Chapter 3 PGL78PGLMultiple Read/Write Commands On One LabelWhen using RFID commands in PGL, it is only possible to use one read and one write command

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The VERIFY Command is not RFID Specific79The VERIFY Command is not RFID SpecificAlthough the VERIFY command was added to PGL to enable the sending of

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Chapter 3 Splitting the EPC80When the customer chose 36250103 as the MSB 64 bits, the leading zeros were padded to the left until 64 bits were filled,

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Tag Profiler81Using The Advanced RFID CalibrationTag ProfilerThe Tag Profiler maps the tag position with optimized read and write power settings.Befor

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Chapter 3 Using The Advanced RFID Calibration82• Custom Max. Power. Sets the upper level that will be tested during calibration. To speed up calibrati

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91 RFID Smart Label Application And Reference NotesOverviewNOTE: For the latest version of this reference manual, visit the Services & Support pag

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