Tharo Systems has created an RFID Troubleshooter to guide their EASYLABEL software users through the process of printing and encoding RFID smart labels, as well as resolve common RFID encoding problems.
Tharo Systems has created an RFID Troubleshooter to guide their EASYLABEL software users through the process of printing and encoding RFID smart labels, as well as resolve common RFID encoding problems.
FOX IV's new 7000 series label printer applicators are based on the Printronix T5000 thermal table top printer. This series is designed specifically for print and apply applications that could evolve into RFID applications.
The SLPA 7000e RFID Label Printer Applicator offers the following features:FOX IV’s Uniwall system provides:Unified centerwall construction and robust industrial design.
The Kennedy Group's RFID group has introduced 10 new RFID Starter Kits to assist first-tier users in complying with RFID mandates according to their specific needs, budget, and timetable.
The Printronix SL5000r[tm] is the next generation family of RFID printers that address a wide range of applications requiring EPCglobal Class 0, 0+, 1, Gen 2, and Phillips 1.19 standards and global frequency requirements.
FOX IV offers the largest variety of label printer applicators on the market today. Machines support print technology from Zebra, Intermec, Datamax, Printronix, Avery, Monarch and Sato.
Tharo Systems offers the Easylabel® labeling software equipped with an RFID Wizard. Printers currently supported include the RFID-enabled Zebra and Printronix thermal-transfer label printers.
S2, Dynic’s high-performance wax ribbon can print at speeds to 12”/sec and has an antistatic backcoat. Ribbon can be used in most Datamax, Eltron, Intermec, Paxar/Monarch, Printronix, RJS, Sato, and Zebra printers.
Printronix (Irvine, CA) has introduced the Printronix Printer Manager (PPM). This software package allows users of ProLine(TM) line matrix printers equipped with PrintNet to manage printer configurations and printer software upgrades remotely from anywhere on the user's network.