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Printing Standard Labels and Tags

The Advantage RFID Thermal Printer prints both direct thermal and thermal transfer labels and tags in a host or network environment. The Advantage RFID Thermal Printer also has the capability to program and read RFID tags placed within special media as well as print on certain areas of that media.

Sources for printed label and tag data include the following:

Label software

CPL programming

Third party applications or interfaces

Using Label Software

A version of NiceLabel labeling software, designed specially for Cognitive printers, is included on the Companion CD. This software provides label printing and label design capabilities. Refer to the NiceLabel help files for information on how to use this product with your Cognitive printer.

Using CPL Programming

A common method of printing labels is CPL programming. Commands and data are sent to the printer through a generic text printer driver. The commands prepare the printer to receive the label, establish print position and characteristics, and terminate printing operation. Data is passed as ASCII text and may be printed on the label, encoded in an RFID device, or both.

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Cognitive Solutions Advantage RFID Thermal Printer manual Printing Standard Labels and Tags, Using Label Software