3.8 Setting up the RFID
3.8.1 Reference Notes
Smart labels are based on an EEPROM technology that requires some time to be programmed. You may notice this minor pause
between labels. This time is necessary to better ensure consistent quality and improved reliability.
When dealing with smart labels, it is possible that an occasional RFID tag may need to be written and verified more than once (retry)
before being considered acceptable. In this event each retry time will be added to the inter-label pause.
Static electricity can damage the smart labels. Open the media
cover of the printer and touch an unpainted metal part of the printer
before you handle smart labels. This will discharge any static
electricity that may have built up on your hands.
The printers are equipped with an Auto-Calibration feature for easy setup eliminating the need to specify exact inlay placement or
RFID power settings. The calibration routine has been tested with most major inlays embedded in typical label sizes and will work
with many other inlays as well.