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Introduction
This Quick Reference contains supply loading and general maintenance
procedures. Additional RFID documents are available on the enclosed CD-ROM
and on our Web site (www.monarch.com).
Note: Information in this document supercedes information in previous versions.
Check our Web site for the latest documentation and release information.
RFID Overview
Your printer has been engineered to program (encode) an RFID (Radio Frequency
Identification) label (commonly called “RFID tags”) before the label’s format is
printed. RFID tags contain an embedded RFID inlay (chip and antenna).
RFID is only available on the Monarch® 9855™ printer using die cut or black mark
supplies. Linerless supplies are not currently supported. The RFID printer is also
capable of printing standard (non-RFID) supplies. For more information about
supplies, see “RFID Supply Specifications.”
The UHF printer supports multi-protocol encoding, including Class 1 Generation 1
(C1Gen1), Class 1 Generation 2 (C1Gen2), and EM4122 supplies.
The HF printer supports multi-protocol encoding, including ISO15693 and I•CODE®
UID protocols.
About Professional Services
Our Professional Services group can develop custom RFID scripts (applications) or
other types of data manipulation scripts. Our experts can ensure your RFID
requirements are met. Custom programming can be factory-loaded at the time of
shipment. Call Customer Service for more information.