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ID Technology offers printer applicator for RFID applications

Filed in archive Technology by ehsan on June 22, 2006

ID Technology offers printer applicator for RFID applications
ID Technology, a leading provider of labeling, coding and marking solutions, announced that its Knock-Down Carton Label Printer Applicator system now applies printed and encoded RFID labels.

According to More RFID, the IDT Model 250r printer applicator reads, writes, verifies and applies RFID tags to the top, bottom, sides, or multiple panels of different sized boxes. The 250r's modular design easily integrates into any packaginglinks system and allows users to "hot swap" spare assemblies in a few minutes, reducing costly downtime.


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