Brother International TD-4750TNWB Users Guide - Page 59
Setting up the RFID, 8.1 Introduction
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8. Setting up the RFID 8.1 Introduction When printing smart labels that use an EEPROM technology, the printer may need to write and verify some RFID tags more than once before accepting them. This additional processing may result in a short pause between each printed label, but is necessary to ensure consistent quality and reliability. Note Static electricity can damage smart labels. Before you handle smart labels, open the printer's Media Cover and touch an unpainted metal part to discharge any static electricity that may have built up on your hands. This printer is equipped with an Auto-Calibration feature, which eliminates the need to specify exact inlay placement or RFID power settings. The calibration routine is compatible with most major inlays embedded in typical label sizes and will work with many other inlays as well. For optimum performance: Center inlays horizontally across the media (dimension "C"). Consistent, tag-to-tag placement of the inlays is more important than their proximity to the center. The pitch is the overall distance from inlay to inlay (dimension "P"). On-pitch tags and tags with a pitch less than 1" may require the printer to back-feed during the encoding and printing process, thus slowing the throughput of the printer. To avoid this, this pitch should be greater than 1". Set the inlay back from the lead edge of the media (dimension "L") at the same tag-to-tag distance. To avoid back-feeding, for labels longer than 1", this distance should be greater than 0.5". IMPORTANT Always test RFID media on your printer before purchasing large quantities of media. 55
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