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Zebra ZT600 Series User Manual

Zebra ZT600 Series
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Printer Configuration and Adjustment
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RFID > READ RFID DATA
Read and return the specified tag data from the RFID tag located over the RFID antenna. No printer
movement occurs while tag data is being read. The printhead can be open or closed.
To read and display the information stored on an RFID tag:
1. Position the RFID label with its transponder over the RFID antenna.
2. Use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW to select the type of information that you want read and
displayed.
3. Press RIGHT SELECT to select READ.
The results of the test are shown on the display.
RFID
RFID STATUS
RFID CALIBRATE
READ RFID DATA
RFID TEST
RFID PROGRAM POS.
RFID ANTENNA
RFID READ POWER
RFID WRITE POWER
RFID VALID COUNT
RFID VOID COUNT
Accepted values: epcReads the first 128 bits of EPC data.
tid information—Reads the first 32 bits of the TID (Tag ID).
password status—Reads the tag’s access and kill passwords.
protocol bits—Reads the protocol bits from the EPC memory banks
and converts that value to the EPC size.
memory bank sizes—Reads the EPC, TID, and user memory banks
sizes.
Related ZPL command(s):
^RF
SGD command used:
rfid.tag.read.content
rfid.tag.read.execute

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Zebra ZT600 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Print MethodThermal Transfer/Direct Thermal
Print Resolution203 dpi/8 dots per mm; 300 dpi/12 dots per mm
Maximum Print Width4.09 in./104 mm
Maximum Print Speed14 ips (356 mm/s) for 203 dpi, 12 ips (305 mm/s) for 300 dpi
Media SensorsReflective and Transmissive
CommunicationUSB, Serial, Ethernet, Bluetooth
Memory512 MB Flash
Operating Temperature5°C to 40°C