Zebra’s RXi4 printer makes way to Asia Pacific
11 February, 2011
category: RFID
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.