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Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Printer RFID Problems and Possible Solutions (continued) Problem Possible Solution When I send a TAGREAD or TAGWRITE command, I get this error message: "Tag format error." The TAGFORMAT defined for the operation determines the number of required parameters. You may need to modify the TAGFORMAT. For help, see the Intermec Fingerprint Command Reference Manual or the IPL Command Reference Manual. For more information, see the EPC Tag Data Standard (v1.1, revision 1.27) available from the EPCglobal website at www.epcglobalinc.org. Data can be written unlawfully to a For some ISO 18000-6B tag chips, the functionality to write protected ISO 18000-6B tag. protect the tag memory from being rewritten has not been implemented. Switch to tags with a different chip that have this functionality implemented. I can read ISO 18000-6B tags, but Class 1 tags require an MPR6100 RFID Radio Module. To when I try to read Class 1 tags, I get order an MPR6100 kit, contact your local Intermec this error message: "No tag found." representative. (Fingerprint only) My printer displays an error code. Use the error code text to troubleshoot the problem: 1320 No RFID support installed. 1321 No tag found. 1322 Access outside tag memory. 1323 Tag format error. 1324 RFID inactive. 1325 Not supported by tag type. 1326 RFID module too hot. 1327 RFID duty cycle exceeded. 1328 RFID lock error. Tag cannot be locked. 1329 RFID access error. Tag is locked. Note: If you are using Intermec Direct Protocol, error codes 1320 to 1329 are supported and displayed with the error text. 116 PX4i and PX6i High Performance Printer User's Manual

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When I send a TAGREAD or
TAGWRITE command, I get this
error message: “Tag format error.”
The TAGFORMAT defined for the operation determines
the number of required parameters. You may need to
modify the TAGFORMAT. For help, see the
Intermec
Fingerprint Command Reference Manual
or the
IPL
Command Reference Manual
. For more information, see the
EPC Tag Data Standard (v1.1, revision 1.27) available from
the EPCglobal website at
www.epcglobalinc.org.
Data can be written unlawfully to a
write protected ISO 18000-6B tag.
For some ISO 18000-6B tag chips, the functionality to
protect the tag memory from being rewritten has not been
implemented. Switch to tags with a different chip that have
this functionality implemented.
I can read ISO 18000-6B tags, but
when I try to read Class 1 tags, I get
this error message: “No tag found.”
Class 1 tags require an MPR6100 RFID Radio Module. To
order an MPR6100 kit, contact your local Intermec
representative.
(Fingerprint only) My printer
displays an error code.
Use the error code text to troubleshoot the problem:
1320
No RFID support installed.
1321
No tag found.
1322
Access outside tag memory.
1323
Tag format error.
1324
RFID inactive.
1325
Not supported by tag type.
1326
RFID module too hot.
1327
RFID duty cycle exceeded.
1328
RFID lock error. Tag cannot be locked.
1329
RFID access error. Tag is locked.
Note:
If you are using Intermec Direct Protocol, error codes
1320 to 1329 are supported and displayed with the error
text.
RFID Problems and Possible Solutions (continued)
Problem
Possible Solution