Paxar 9855 RFID Printer User Manual


 
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Flow control mismatch.
413
Online receive buffer is full. Check for a flow control problem.
611
Font, bar code, or density in the batch does not fit the format.
612
The data in this line of the batch is either missing or does not match the
format.
613
Reference point off supply.
614
Portion of field off supply or there may be an invalid character in the
packet.
703
The printer sensed a calibration of different-sized black marks. Make
sure the correct supply type is loaded.
704
Printer has not sensed a supply mark when expected or is out of
supplies. Press Escape/Clear and try to continue printing. Change
supply.
715
Invalid data length/data mismatch. The data in the RFID Data Field has
an incorrect data length or there is a data type mismatch between
selected data type and actual data entered. For more information about
the data length and data type, refer to the RFIDMP Application Notes or
the HF Application Notes. This error also occurs when there is an error
in the Expanded C1Gen2 fields. Check with your System Administrator
about your format.
740
Command, hardware, inventory, or memory allocation error. There may
be an RFID hardware or memory allocation error.
741
RFID tag missing. Tag not found in RF Field. The RFID tag was not
found in the RF Field (area inside the printer where RFID tag is
programmed.) Check supply loading. If you made supply or print
position settings, make sure the RFID tag was not moved out of the
programmable range.
742
Tag erase failed. The RFID tag was found in the RF Field, but could not
be erased. Increase the number of retries. For more information, refer
to the RFIDMP Application Notes or the HF Application Notes.
743
Program tag failed. The RFID tag was found in the RF Field, but could
not be programmed. Increase the number of retries. For more
information, refer to the RFIDMP Application Notes or the HF Application
Notes.
744
Tag locked fail. The RFID tag is unable to be programmed because it is
already locked. This is considered a bad RFID tag. For more
information, refer to the RFIDMP Application Notes or the HF Application
Notes.