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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
IBM wants a bigger piece of the RFID action, announcing last week its plans to sell a printer that can produce both traditional bar codes and RFID tags. However, there is no confirmation yet on the ...
Munbyn’s thermal printer now prints in color - kind of.
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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