RFID printer
Radio frequency identification (RFID) systems enable information about an item to be stored on an item and in some implementations also allow this stored information to be modified at a distance. Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and labels (collectively referred to herein as "devices") are widely used to associate an object with an identification code. RFID devices generally have a combination of antennas and analog and/or digital electronics, which may include for example communications electronics, data memory, and control logic. Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and labels are widely used to associate an object with an identification code. RFID devices generally have a combination of antennas and analog or digital electronics, which may include for example communications electronics, data memory, and control logic. RFID labels and tags are interrogated by a RF interrogator or reader. The RF interrogator or reader transmits a radio signal which is received by an RFID and is then reflected back to the reader/interrogator carrying the RFID's data content. RFID labels can be produced by placing an RFID tag in a label, programming information into the tag, such as from a host computer, and based on the information, printing the label with a proper bar code and/or other printable information using a thermal printer. RFID labels can also be produced in a thermal printer by first printing on the label and then programming or encoding the RFID tag on the label. Printers use a combination of heat and pressure to create an image on non-impact media (direct thermal or thermal transfer). The label surface is required to be smooth and uniform.
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