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A new high-speed RFID print/apply labeling system

Dairy Foods,  Jan, 2006  

A new high-speed RFID print/apply labeling system from Avery Dennison Printer Systems, the ALX RFID, encodes and prints RFID labels and automatically applies the encoded labels to cartons, cases and pallets. During the encoding process, the system "detects and rejects" miscoded or unreadable RFID labels. Faulty labels are rewound with spent media carrier onto the system's rewind apparatus. The system then encodes and prints the next label, and applies it to the targeted item. The ALX RFID also features "jump-the-bump" capability that enables users to meet RFID labeling mandates with greater economic efficiency by guarding against costly label damage during printing.

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