Fox IV: RFID print and apply labelers

All-in-one print and apply labelers with fully integrated RFID compliance encoding include models for printing and encoding high frequency (HF) tags, as well as models for a range ultra-high frequency (UHF) tags such as UHF EPC Gen 2.

RFID print and apply labelers
RFID print and apply labelers

FOX IV's range of fully automated RFID print/encode/apply systems are powered by Zebra, Datamax-O'Neil , SATO, Printronix and Avery-Dennison print engines.

FOX IV's RFID systems detect out of spec tags so issues that could be passed through the supply chain are now prevented. Rather than simply overstrike out-of-spec tags or identify them by print and still having them applied to product or collected in shuttle that needs to be cleared, FOX IV's tag handling system enables out-of-spec tags to remain on the label liner and out of the production process. "Bad" tags are then simply rewound with the label liner and production can continue unaffected. Out-of-spec tags are then accessible and accountable. A new in-spec tag is printed, encoded and verified prior before being applied to the product in queue. The tag handling System is available on most RFID models.

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