RFID Guidelines

Creating Basic RFID Label Formats

Creating Basic RFID Label Formats

After you have selected a transponder type and set your printer appropriately, use the ZPL samples in this section as a base for programming your own RFID label formats. For specific information about individual ZPL commands, see ZPL II Commands for RFID on page 77.

To create an RFID label based on a sample label, complete these steps:

1.Set up the printer, and turn the power On (I).

2.Using any word processor or text editor that is capable of creating ASCII-only files (for example, use Microsoft® Word and save as a .txt file), type in the label format exactly as shown in the desired sample.

3.Save the file to your computer.

When naming the file, use .zpl as the extension for the file (for example, you may choose to name a file format1.zpl).

4.Copy the file to the printer.

If you are connected to the printer via the parallel port, from the DOS command window, use the “COPY” command to send a file to the printer. For example, if your file name is format1.zpl, type

COPY FORMAT1.ZPL XXXX

where XXXX is the port to which your printer is connected (such as LPT1).

5.Compare your label results with those shown in the sample. If your printout does not look like the one shown, confirm that the file you created is identical to the format shown, then repeat the printing procedure.

6.Check the RFID data on your label.

a.Open the printhead, and place the label above the reader in the printer.

b.Use the front panel to view the transponder data (see Read and Display RFID Tag Data on page 64).

c.Compare your RFID data with that shown in the sample. If your front panel display does not look like what is shown, confirm that the file you created is identical to the format shown, then repeat the printing procedure.

7.If nothing prints, make sure that your system is set up correctly by referring to the following:

Printer Setup on page 7

Printer Operation on page 19

Front Panel Controls on page 41

Troubleshooting on page 125

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