Printronix SL5000e User Manual

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RFWTAG

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~AF1;<DF5>

/Print serial number on
label

~NORMAL

~EXECUTE;SGTIN–64
~DF1;*10*

/Header

~DF2;*5*

/Filter Value

~DF3;*15383*

/EPC Manager Index

~DF4;*ABCDE*

/Object Class

~DF5;*0000123456*

/Serial Number

~AF1;<DF5>

/Print serial number on
label

~NORMAL

Example 4

This example shows how to program a roll of 1500
smart labels with SGTIN–64 values, where the Header
= 2d, Filter Value = 5d, EPC Manager Index = 15383d,
Object Class = 703710d or 0xABCDE, and the Serial
Number starting from 0000000 to 0001499d.

~CREATE;SGTIN–64;432
RFWTAG;64
2;B;*10*

/Header

3;D;*5*

/Filter Value

14;D;*15383*

/EPC Manager Index

20;H;*ABCDE*

/Object Class

25;I;D;STEP1;*0*

/Serial Number

STOP
END
~EXECUTE;SGTIN–64;ICNT1500
~NORMAL

Example 5

This example shows how to program a 96 bit RFID tag.
A SGTIN–96 format is used and the EPC number is
broken into its component parts. Assume that the
SGTIN–96 value has the Header = 2d, Filter Value =
5d, EPC Manager Index = 15383d, Object Class =
703710d or 0xABCDE, and the Serial Number =
0123456d.

NOTE: 96 bit tags must be broken up as in Examples 2, 3, and 4,

and no field can be more than 64 bits in length.

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