Introduction
Overview of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an automatic identification method that relies on storing and retrieving data using
RFID tags. The tags, which are incorporated into labels, receive and respond to radio-frequency queries from an RFID
transceiver. This tag support lets you print on labels and simultaneously program embedded RFID tags.
Choosing an output device
Output devices used in printing labels include the 5-bin mailbox, the output expander, the high-capacity output stacker,
adjustable stacker, and the finisher staplesmart. Choose an output device based on the software program, the length of
label needed, and the number of labels that you expect to print at one time. To order an output device, visit the Lexmark
Web site at
www.lexmark.com
:
Output device
Part number
5-bin Mailbox
20G0895
Output expander
20G0894
High-capacity output stacker
20G0896
Adjustable stacker
20G1360
Finisher StapleSmart
20G0897
Note: RFID media should not be directed to the T64x StapleSmart Finisher, if it is used as an output device. The standard
output bin should be used for all RFID media, even if recognized as defective. The T64x StapleSmart Finisher may still
be used for any non-RFID media.
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