Can companies easily upgrade existing, non-RFID-enabled printers or applicators to print or apply RFID labels? [display_slideshow_copyright_text] Existing equipment would require extensive ...
RFID (radio frequency identification) tags are small electronic devices that wirelessly identify and track physical articles through radio frequency interaction with RFID readers. Each tag contains a ...
Several characteristics should be considered when choosing printer-encoders and applicators, such as adjustability, accuracy, media capacity, application method, form factor, power and connections, ...
Printronix has launched new printer and applicator systems to enable firms to produce radio frequency identification (RFID) wireless tags that comply with new industry standards. The company said ...
Phenix Label, an Olathe, Kansas-based developer of labels and flexible packaging, has introduced a recyclable packaging design for liquid-filled bottles featuring a tearaway radio-frequency ...
Label applicators are machines used to dispense, apply, or print and apply labels to packages. Machines range from simple manual dispensing to fully automated print and apply high production units.
Today's label printers range from small desktop units for file-folder paper labels to industrial-grade ones for labeling cables with plastic strips. Here's how to pick the right labeler ...
There are also a handful of RFID luggage tags on the market, but like the QR code and other smart luggage tags it requires the finder of the lost luggage to have technical knowledge and ...