| • Use our specified supply products. |
| • Some RFID tags may cause paper jams because the tags rise up during backfeed. Please check the performance of each RFID tag that you use. Be careful especially when you use the RFID tags that are less than 27 mm (1.06") long in cold environments. |
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*Above pitch and width are valid for die-cut labels. For media without liner, such as tags or non-die-cut labels, use the 'with liner' values.
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*Above pitch and width are valid for die-cut labels. For media without liner, such as tags or non die-cut labels, use the 'with liner' values.
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*Above pitch and width are valid for die-cut labels. For media without liner, such as tags or non die-cut labels, use the 'with liner' values.
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• The length of RFID tag needs to be more than 15.8 mm (0.62"). • The usable media sizes and print quality depends on conditions such as print speed, media, media/ribbon combination, product settings and used environment. It is highly recommended to check the performance based on actual usage conditions in advance. |
| • It is recommended to use 4" core for thick paper (more than 150 μm (0.0059")), non-adhesive media and RFID tags (CL4NXonly). |
| • The maximum value is for when the product and media are placed on tables of the same height. The height may be limited depending on where media is placed. |
| • The thickness of the thickest part of the RFID tag is more than 268 μm (0.268 mm (0.011")). Be sure to do tests beforehand. |
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