What is RFID Printer & Encoder?
Published on: 06 Aug, 2022 | 06:00:32 PM
RFID Printer
RFID Printer - An RFID printer
is a printer that creates RFID smart labels. These labels use radio frequency
technology to transmit information through user systems. These printers add
specific digital functionality to images by embedding RFID labels into
different types of print formats. In many cases, RFID
printers apply RFID technology to barcodes so that, as a result, while moving
through a shipping or manufacturing process, either an RFID reader or a barcode
reader can interpret the results.
Conventional
RFID printers use an RFID head to print, using thermal transfer technology.
These printers print tags for interpretation through radio wave technologies.
An RFID tag includes an integrated circuit and antenna. Smart labels are made
of adhesive material with an RFID tag inlay.
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RFID Printers Encoders are used
in applications where wet inlays or label are used to tag inventory or assets.
The printer’s encoders not only print on the top of the label but also encode
information into the RFID chip.
The RFID reader is a
network-connected device that can be portable or permanently attached.
It uses radio waves to transmit signals that activate the tag. Once activated,
the tag sends a wave back to the antenna, where it is translated into data. The
transponder is in the RFID tag itself.
How
does RFID reader work?
The
tag's antenna receives electromagnetic energy from an RFID reader's antenna.
Using power from its internal battery or power harvested from the reader's
electromagnetic field, the tag sends radio waves back to the reader. The reader
picks up the tag's radio waves and interprets the frequencies as meaningful
data.
RFID
Technology for Packaging & Shipping
In the world of
packaging and shipping, RFID offers more than just protection against theft and
fraud. It helps businesses track damage, loss, error, expiration, slow
delivery, and more. Shipping crates and containers are the most popular way to
ship cargo around the world. RFID allows companies to track containers and shipping
crates “in each link of the supply chain,” says Finland-based Nordic ID. “Active RFID Tags can be used to track
containers in real-time in yards and docks. Ultra-high frequency RFID has long identification distance and
speeds up identification.”
In short, RFID Offers:
Visibility of Real-Time Caro Movement
Helps Accelerate the speed of Delivery
Increases Accuracy
Improves efficiency
In addition to
shipping crates and packaging containers, RFID tags may be incorporated
into heavy duty wood box designs, part specific boxes, light duty
boxes, and much more. If you need RFID products for packaging and shipping, please contact us! MINDWARE can help.
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