Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Zebra's RXi4 printer makes way to Asia Pacific

Friday, February 11, 2011

Zebra announced availability in the Asia Pacific for its RFID printer/encoder for high-volume item-level tagging: the R110Xi4.

The RXi4 offers Zebra’s patent-pending Adaptive Encoding technology, which can detect RFID inlay position within the label and automatically configure the printer/encoder without having to manually calibrate for the inlay, thus ensuring tag accuracy and saving time and money.


The RXi4 has the ability to print/encode small tags very close together with a distance as narrow as .6-inch/16 mm. By spacing inlays closer together, label converters use less material which converts to lower cost per label, fewer media roll changes and faster printer/encoder throughput.

The printer also senses the RFID inlay position to optimize encoding and enables companies to use media converted for other-brand printer/encoders with minimal printer reconfiguration. [end] 

Zebra Technologies Europe has announced availability of the Zebra RXi4 RFID print/encoder designed for high-volume, item-level tagging from supply chain to retail floor. The rugged R110Xi4 aims to streamline workflow operations and supply chain management applications such as inventory management and more across retail, manufacturing, health care and distribution channels.

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Evolis introduced its new card printer, coined Primacy, suited for instantly personalizing cards in medium to large runs, single or dual-sided and for a range of applications.

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Jolly Technologies announced support for Zebra’s line of ultra-high frequency (UHF) RFID label and card printers from Zebra Technologies. The combination of Jolly software and Zebra printers enables the production of UHF labels and cards that offer lower cost and the ability to identify people and track assets at greater distances.

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C-SAM, a U.S.-based provider of secure mobile transactions technology, has announced a joint initiative with MasterCard to offer a white label mobile wallet solution to mobile operators, retail banks and payment providers in Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa.

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