Cognitive Solutions Advantage RFID Thermal Printer Manual De Usuario

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Printing RFID Tags 
Printing RFID tags may include printing information on the tag, 
writing data to the tag, reading data from the tag, or a combination 
these actions. While tags may differ in appearance and storage capacity, 
programming the tag properly depends on understanding how the 
Advantage RFID Thermal Printer  writes to and reads from the RFID 
tag.  
NOTE: Cognitive highly recommends the use of Cognitive-certified RFID tags 
with the Advantage RFID Thermal Printer. Refer to 
RFID Tag Overview 
Each RFID tag contains a small microchip used to store data. RFID 
programming commands are used to transfer data from a label format 
or other data source into the tag. Several important concepts must be 
understood  when writing data to an RFID tag. 
Data is stored in blocks. 
Each block stores a specific number of characters. Use the RF_BLKSZ 
variable or the specification sheet for the RFID tag to determine this 
number. 
Refer to Figure 5-1, Data Blocks. With a block size of 4, the RFID tag 
will store 4 characters in each block. Therefore, a data string that 
contains 18 characters occupies 5 blocks. The WT command places a 
NULL character at the end of each stored data string. In this example, 
data is stored in blocks 0 through 4.