In terms of features, most printers perform the same basic functions—namely, they print graphics and/or text, encode RFID inlays and perform verification. At that point, the printer’s handling of dead ...
allows anyone with a paper printer and a few passive components to make a functional low-frequency RFID sniffer. [Milosch] tells us the goal of the project is to lower the barrier for ...
Existing equipment would require extensive modification to integrate RFID functionality, so most vendors support only their newest printer and applicator models with an RFID option (members, see The ...
RFID smart labels are printed and encoded at the same time in an RFID printer. The RFID portion of the smart label is called an "inlay" and is adhered to the back of the paper label, very often by ...
A transmitter/receiver that reads the contents of RFID tags in the vicinity. Also called an "RFID interrogator." The maximum distance between the reader's antenna and the tag vary, depending on ...
Further, RFID-enabled, higher-end automated printers provide various firms with expansion opportunities, meeting the high demand of labs with efficient and precise labeling solutions. The US Histology ...
readers for embedded applications such as RFID printers and handhelds and antennas for RFID tag reading. The Rockville, Md.-based company's RFID readers are typically used for supply chain ...