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Using RFID with Loftware Label Manager
In order to encode data on RFID labels, an RFID device must support specific RFID commands.Some
RFID devices exclusively support UHF tag types. Some printers support only HF tag types; a few
support HF and UHF tag types.
What is the Tag Type?
The available choices depend on the selected target RFID device. Tag Type determines the number and
the size of user-programmable blocks.
Supported UHF Gen 1 tag types
l UHF 64-bit Class 1
l UHF 96-bit Class 1
l UHF 96-bit Class 0+
l UHF UCODE EPC 1.19
l UHF ISO 18000-6B
Supported UHF Class 1 Gen 2 tag types
l Impinj UHF Gen2 (Monza)
l TI UHF Gen 2 (Dallas)
Supported HF tag types
l Philips HF I-Code
l Philips HF I-Code ISO 15693
l TI HF Tag-it
l TI HF Tag-it ISO 15693
What type of tag display will the data be written to?
This is the actual physical tag that will be programmed and attached to the item.The available choices
depend on the selected target RFID device. The choices include the following.
Alien 9334 Alien Castle Alien I2 Tag
Alien M Tag
Alien Omni-
Squiggle
Alien Squiggle
Alien 96 bit Squiggle
Alien Gen 2
Squiggle
Avery AD410
Avery AD220 Runway Avery AD 420 Avery AD612
Avery AD620 Triflex Avery AD622 Avery AD812
Avery AD820
Generic
Transponder
Impinj Gen 2 (Monza)
Banjo
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