Printronix SL5000r MP manual Auto Retry, Custom Tag, Custom Write Pwr, Admin User Menu Items

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Admin User Menu Items

If the tags are used and are known to have been previously written to, an erase cycle will be necessary. Many virgin Class 0+ tags are delivered pre-programmed, also requiring an erase cycle.

The default is Enable.

Auto Retry

This menu item selects the number of automatic (internal) retries that the printer will attempt on the same tag before declaring a tag error and performing the Error Handling mode selected (Overstrike, Stop, or None). The default is 2.

Custom Tag

This menu item enables or disables the custom tag menus (all menu items that begin with Custom or Cust). The default is Disable.

The custom tag menus allow the RFID encoder to work with tag types that are not listed in the Tag Type menu item.

NOTE: Printronix cannot guarantee the performance of tag types not certified by Printronix.

When Custom Tag is set to Disable, the settings in the custom tag menus are ignored by the RFID encoder.

When it is set to Enable, the RFID encoder uses the settings in the custom tag menus, which must be set to match the characteristics of the custom tag.

When it is set to Duplicate, the settings of the selected Tag Type menu item are copied into the custom tag menus, but are ignored by the RFID encoder.

Custom Write Pwr

NOTE: To enable this menu item, set Custom Tag to Enable.

This menu item selects the write power level to be used in the RFID encoder. 1 is the lowest power level setting, and 20 is the highest. The default is 6.

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