They bar code label, encode your radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, check to make sure the tag is working, and connect your product information to your warehouse or enterprise systems. Not to mention these printers actually print human-readable information on a label. With all of these features, it's a wonder RFID printers aren't advertised on television infomercials that air at 3 in the morning. Your company already may be using RFID to its maximum extent and have it fully integrated into all of your systems. Or, you might be asking what the heck RFID is, how it works, and why your organization might want to use it. If your business is like most, it falls somewhere in the middle of these two scenarios.
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