15:C210
16:C240
17:C320
21:EPC Class 0
22:EPC Class 1
23:ISO
24:EPC Class 1 Generation 2
| Designates the type of RFID tag onto which data is to be written. |
| When omitted, the tag type set in the system mode will be designated. |
| In accordance with the tag type designated by this setting, the tag type set in |
| the system mode changes. |
| When “00: NONE” is designated, the backed up tag type will be designated, |
| and the system mode setting will not be changed. |
Dii: | EPC format (Omissible) |
| 00: No format (When omitted) |
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Gk: Data type (Omissible)
0:No conversion of data (When omitted)
1:Conversion to binary
2:Conversion to hexadecimal
3:No conversion of data (with separator)
4:Conversion to binary (with separator)
5:Conversion to hexadecimal (with separator)
When a separator is to be used, use a colon “:” (3AH) a separator between the blocks in the data.
For example:
RB00;UII Code0123:TIDx0123:0000:1111:2222:3333:4444:5555 for the following data:
UII="UII Code0123", TID="TIDx0123", User Data ="0000", U1 Data ="1111", U2 Data ="2222", U3 data = “3333”, U4 Data = “4444”, and U5 Data = “5555”
Cl: | |
| 0: Disabled. |
| 1: Enabled. |
| • When “1: Enabled” is designated, writing data onto an RFID tag and printing |
| are performed at the same time. |
| • The positions where RFID data write is started and ended during printing |
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