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Zebra Technologies Unveils Industry's First UHF RFID Gen 2 Card Printer/Encoder and Zebra-Designed Media
VERNON HILLS, Ill.,
"We are pleased to once again be the first in the industry to develop an innovative solution that delivers business value and meets our customers' auto-identification and tracking needs," states
epcSolutions, Inc., a leading provider of RFID solutions for supply chain management and asset tracking, was one of the Zebra partners engaged in testing of the new Zebra R3i and R4i RFID printer/encoders.
As a result of the testing, epcSolutions has already developed four applications for use with the Zebra RFID card printer/encoders. Part of the company's GS1 "Any Asset, One Network" solution, these applications include fixed asset tracking, work-in-process, finished goods/inventory, and access control (people tracking).
Zebra R3i and R4i RFID Card Printers: Broad Capabilities, Optimal Flexibility
Zebra's new UHF RFID card printer/encoders are suitable for transponder types: EPC Class 0; EPC Class 1, Gen 1; EPC Class 1, Gen 2; ISO18000-6b and 6-c; and others. Available in two sizes, the card printer/encoders feature 4 MB image memory standard, a 16-character LCD display, and an innovative angled, high-capacity card feeder for faster throughput and fewer rejections. They are designed for use with Zebra-designed form factors, and are also compatible with cards provided by other solution providers. Product options include a magnetic encoder, and built-in Ethernet capability.
The card printer/encoders are ruggedly built, fast and easy to use. The Zebra R4i model can print as many as 130 single-sided, full-color cards or 102 dual-sided, full color cards per hour. They deliver clear, vibrant color printing and print resolution of 300 dpi.
Potential applications and benefits of the new RFID card printer series are wide-ranging and include:
— Tracking and tracing of work-in-process, tools, equipment, and reusable assets (such as drums, totes and containers) to save costs on repeated purchase of RFID tags/labels. — Vehicle and fleet tracking to provide fast, accurate information about transport time, dwell time, entry and exit times for easier management of transportation and logistics. — Tracking of people at entrances and exits in high security premises — such as enterprises, data centers, government and healthcare facilities — to heighten security. — Access control and visitor tracking to ensure those peoples' locations are known, and role-based access control badges to ensure authentication for access to secure areas. — RFID-enabled customer loyalty cards to be used by retailers to increase customer recognition and service.
For more information about the Zebra R3i and R4i UHF RFID Card Printer/Encoders and genuine Zebra supplies, please call 800-452-4056 or visit http://www.zebra.com.
About epcSolutions
epcSolutions, Inc., headquartered in Virginia, is the leading provider of RFID compliance software to the Wal-Mart and DoD supplier community. epcSolutions' GS1Net3 application platform implements the GS1 System, a series of standards designed to improve supply chain management. The GS1 System includes Bar Codes, eCom (Electronic Data Interchange), Global Data Synchronization, and RFID. For more information, visit http://www.epcSolutions.com.
About Zebra Technologies
Zebra Technologies Corporation helps companies identify, locate and track assets, transactions and people with on-demand specialty digital printing and automatic identification solutions. In more than 100 countries around the world, more than 90 percent of Fortune 500 companies use innovative and reliable Zebra printers, supplies, RFID products and software to increase productivity, improve quality, lower costs, and deliver better customer service. Information about Zebra and Zebra-brand products can be found at http://www.zebra.com.
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