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Radio frequency identification (RFID)
printers and encoders help you implement instant, measurable
improvements in operating efficiency, accuracy, and supply chain
visibility. You can digitally encode error-free data in an RFID
tag or smart label, then wirelessly transmit that data to an
RFID reader--even in harsh environments.
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SATO M8485Se RFID OEM Print Engine |
 The
ideal solution for RFID supply chain compliance,
tracking, security, and internal closed-loop
applications. Supports EPC, ISO, I-Code, Tag-It,
standards with future upgrade capability. The heavy-duty
metal construction, proven reliability, and excellent
media handling deliver optimum performance in the most
demanding environments.In a one-step process SATO's RFID
printers can read, write and print smart labels and tags
with embedded RFID transponders. Transponders include
integrated circuitry with an antenna and are designed to
be programmed and re-programmed using radio waves. |
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Zebra R110PAX4 OEM RFID Print Engine |
  With
an integrated ThingMagic UHF EPC RFID multi-protocol
reader/encoder, Zebra's R110PAX4 supports all variants
of EPC Class 1, Class 0, Matrics 0+, ISO 18000-06B and
Philips UCODE 1.19 transponders. The reader/encoder's
unique architecture allows for remote software upgrades
for new protocols, offering solid investment protection
for your RFID initiatives. With the Zebra R110PAX4 print
engine, print-and-apply systems can become RFID enabled
without significant mechanical modifications. Offered in
both right- and left-hand versions with 203 or 300 dpi,
the R110PAX4 offers enhanced RFID processes for fastest
throughput. The RFID calibration feature automatically
selects the program position for optimal transponder
placement, and RFID counters keep track of good and
unusable labels. The R110PAX4 also offers XML-enabled
printing. |
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Zebra RZ600 RFID Printer |
The
RZ600 offers companies around the globe a rugged, metal
printer/encoder to help manage RFID-compliant logistical
initiatives. Zebra’s UHF RZ600 combines 6-inch-wide
smart label printing/encoding, rugged reliability and
the flexibility of many options to meet supply chain and
business improvement applications in most
manufacturing/warehouse and business environments. The
RZ600 complies with EPC Gen 2 (ISO 18000-06C) standards
and offers an enhanced range of RFID power settings to
allow for support of current RFID tags—while providing
support for future RFID protocols. Price-performance
leadership, enhanced productivity, many connectivity
choices, and multi-language font support make the
easy-to-use RZ600 universally beneficial across retail,
supply chain, shipping, warehousing and healthcare
industries |
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SATO CL408E RFID Printer |
For
advanced technology and high-speed performance, the CLe
Series printers have no match in the industry. Built in
the tradition of SATO's rugged dependability, the CLe
Series printers are based on RISC processors, delivering
high-quality images at high speeds. The ideal solution
for RFID supply chain compliance, tracking, security,
and internal closed-loop applications. Supports EPC,
ISO, I-Code, Tag-It, standards with future upgrade
capability. In a one-step process SATO's RFID printers
can read, write and print smart labels and tags with
embedded RFID transponders. Transponders include
integrated circuitry with an antenna and are designed to
be programmed and re-programmed using radio waves. |
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solutions illustrated
above are only a small representation of printers that
Action Packaging Systems, Inc. offers. We carry several
brands and lines that can complement almost any
application. To set up a consultation to discuss your
requirements, please call 1-888-845-2235 or
email our sales department. |
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The primary benefits of RFID technology over standard barcode
identification
are:
 
Information stored on the tag can be
updated on demand
 Large
data storage capacity (up to 4k bits)
 High
read rates, Longer read range
 Ability to collect data from multiple tags at a time
 Data collection without line-of-sight requirements
 Greater reliability in harsh environments
 Greater accuracy in data retrieval and reduced error rate
 Less labor intensive than individual barcode scanning
 Less labor equals more savings
 RFID can compliment your existing bar code based identification and tracking systems. It does not have to (and most likely cannot) replace what you are already using, but does add a higher level of security and accuracy.
Are you
RFID
ready? Contact Action Packaging today to see how easily we
can get you
RFID ready.
Our solution offers an easy,
one-step, print-and-encode solution for your RFID problem. This
solution is the fastest and most effective approach for a user
to adopt RFID technology. Action Packaging will print the label
and program the chip inside the label simultaneously, with your
requirements. These RFID enabled "smart labels" can be read even
if the label is not in the line of sight of the reader, allowing
reading operations to be done automatically, reducing labor
costs and improving accuracy. |
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