
Tag Configuration
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Zebra Error Messages
Printer Turned Off
Cable
Disconnected
No Stock Print Head Up
LPT
Error message. All labels
print when the printer is
turned back on.
Error message. When
the printer is re-
connected, all labels
print.
Error message.
When the stock is
added, all labels
print.
Error message. When
the print head is down,
all the labels print.
COM Not tested. Not tested. Not tested. Not tested.
Spooled
Locally
Error message. The
labels print once the
printer is turned back on.
Error message. The
labels print once the
printer is reconnected.
Error message. The
labels print after
stock is added.
Error message. The
labels print fine after
print head is down.
Spooled
to Shared
No error msg. When the
printer is turned back on,
all labels print.
No error msg. When
reconnected all labels
print.
No error msg. When
stock is added all
labels print.
No error msg. When
print head is put down
all the labels print.
Spooled
to
PrintServ
er
No error msg. When the
printer is on, all labels
print
No error msg. When
reconnected, the labels
print.
No error msg. When
stock is added, all
labels print.
No error msg. When
head is down, the labels
print.
Direct IP
No error msg. When the
printer is turned back on
all labels print.
No error msg. If
reconnected, the labels
do not print.
No error msg. When
stock is added, all
labels print out.
No error msg. When
print head is put down,
all the labels print.
Tag Configuration
This section outlines relevant block configuration of the RFID tags supported by Loftware RFID devices.
HF RF tagging system uses the 13.56 MHz frequency range.Currently, HF tag types are supported by
some Loftware RFID printers. See the next section on RFID Devices and Tag Types.
HF Tag Type Configurable Data Blocks
Philips HF I-
Code
Blocks 5 to 15 can be encoded, each with a block size of 4 bytes.
(16 blocks total; blocks 0 to 4, which are not user-accessible, contain the serial number, write-
access conditions and configuration bits.)
Supports Lock Tag after Writing, Overflow, EAS, and AFI features.
Philips HF I-
Code ISO
15693
The higher blocks – 0 to 27 – are used for user data, each with a block size of 4 bytes. RF
interface is defined by the ISO 15693 standard.
(32 blocks total; the lowest blocks (-4 to -1), which are not user-accessible, contain the unique
identifier, write access conditions, and other special data.)
Supports Lock Tag after Writing, Overflow, EAS, AFI, and DSFID features.
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