EPC Gen2 Ready and New "Bad Tag" Reject.FORT WORTH, Texas Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the state of Texas, 18th-largest city in the United States[1], and voted one of "America’s Most Livable Communities. -- The ID Technology RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna. Reject Module can be used with all ID Technology 250 tamp-blow printer applicators. The 250r, ID Technology's RFID printer A thermal printer that prints RFID smart labels. RFID printers encode the chip in the RFID inlay at the same time they print bar codes and alphanumeric, human-readable characters. Most RFID printers handle 4" wide labels, while some can support labels up to 6" wide. applicator ap·pli·ca·tor n. An instrument for applying something, such as a medication. applicator, n a device for applying medication; usually a slender rod of glass or wood, used with a pledget of cotton on the end. , reads, writes and verifies RFID tags prior to printing and dispensing the tag/label onto a tamp pad for automatic application of the tag/label to a case or carton. If the RFID tag cannot be verified, the reject module's plate moves in front of the tamp pad and the "bad" tag/label is blown onto the reject plate, which then returns to the home position. When the RFID plate becomes full of "bad" tags, a beacon is illuminated. An output is also available for customer use. The IDT IDT Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (Santa Clara, CA, USA) IDT I Don't Think IDT Identity Theft IDT Interrupt Descriptor Table IDT Integrated DNA Technologies IDT Inactive Duty Training IDT Instructional Design & Technology 250r printer applicator features the same modular component configuration as the original IDT 250 Series printer applicator, as well as, "hot swap" spare assemblies that install in minutes. The result is an RFID enabled printer applicator that adapts to your production environment. All installed ID Technology RFID printer applicators can be upgraded to EPC (1) (Entertainment PC) See HTPC. (2) (Electronic Product Code) A standard code for RFID tags administered by EPCglobal Inc. (www.epcglobalinc.org). Generation 2 protocol. All current ID Technology RFID printer applicators are shipped EPC Generation 2 - Ready and can be upgraded in the field. And, like all ID Technology products, the IDT 250r is backed by ID Technology's nationwide network of PMMI PMMI Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute (Arlington VA, USA) Certified Service Technicians. For more information on ID Technology's expanding line of RFID Print and Apply products, peripherals, supplies and service call 888.438.3242 ext. 159. ID Technology, a division of Pro Mach, is a manufacturer and integrator of labeling, coding and marking systems, as well as, peripheral equipment, supplies and service. Through three business units and related divisions, Pro Mach provides equipment, training, installation, and parts in primary packaging, end-of-line packaging, and identification and tracking. For more information or to locate one of the ID Technology nationwide sales and service centers, call 888.438.3242 or visit our website at www.idtechnology.com. [c] ID Technology, 2006. |
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