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Is that label maker of yours just not turning your crank anymore? Well, if you’re willing to do a little more fiddling around, you might be interested in Tag on That. Billed as “the world's first ...
It’s hard to deny that label printers have become more accessible than ever, but an annoying aspect of many of these cheap units is that their only user interface is a proprietary smartphone ...
March 28, 2007-Lexmark, a developer and manufacturer of laser printers for businesses and consumers, has introduced a new laser printer, the T640rn, that can print 8.5-by-11-inch paper and encode RFID ...
Information technology company IBM has unveiled services, software and technology to accelerate radio frequency identification (RFID) adoption. RFID uses electronic tags for storing data and ...
The internals of a printer, whatever technology it may use, are invariably proprietary, with an abstracted more standard language being used to communicate with a host computer. Thus it’s surprisingly ...
When you’re neck-deep in a playroom or pantry reorganization project, the last thing you want is an afternoon fighting with your printer to make labels for your storage containers and bins. Bluetooth ...
Printing company George Schmitt & Co., based in Guilford, Conn., is patenting a process and apparatus for screening out defective UHF RFID tags embedded in smart labels. The recently launched system ...
The Lexmark RFID UHF Option was released this week as a $2,500 accessory to the company’s T654 monochrome laser printer. When equipped with this option, the printer can produce individual Radio ...
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