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Although it isn’t new, RFID is an essential first step on the journey to the future of retail, and can be integrated seamlessly into your labels. One scan of an item’s unique RFID inlay can ...
The RFID labeling system is able to embed RFID tags into 100 labels per minute, as well as labels of varying sizes and on specific locations on the label, claimed Innotech.
July 13, 2006 IBM and Marnlen RFiD are collaborating on enabling consumer privacy protection for RFID tags -- the potential production of smart radio frequency identification (RFID) labels using ...
Sept. 25, 2003 – Label printing specialist Zebra Technologies last week previewed a new “print engine” that is capable of printing labels with bar codes and an embedded RFID transponder. Typically, ...
Just to be clear, though, the message today is not that every consumer good with a price of 72¢ or higher should now be receiving an RFID smart label.
The patent-pending Phenix Label packaging design resolves challenges in the RFID tagging of liquid-filled bottles. Traditionally, the high-conductivity properties of liquid hampered the performance of ...
"RFID label applicators can narrow down tag placement to 1/16 of an inch." RFID LABEL APPLICATORS WITH ENCODING ARE IDEAL RFID label applicators fall into a number of different categories, including ...
With RFID, retailers can tag an item, and instead of pointing and scanning each item, they can quickly scan an entire area in seconds with a hand-held wand/reader for an efficient and accurate read.
Phenix Label has introduced a recyclable packaging solution featuring a tear-away radio-frequency identification (RFID) label tab designed to improve the scanning reliability of liquid-filled ...
NRF Retail Show — Phenix Label, a leader in prime labels and flexible packaging, today announced the company has doubled production capacity of RFID-enabled packaging for hard-to-tag retail items.
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