Zebra has introduced their two new multi-protocol printers, the Zebra R110Xi and the Zebra R170Xi.
According to the press release at PR Newswire:
In addition to their built-in multi-protocol flexibility, these printer/encoders can be easily upgraded to include future protocols as existing standards evolve and new ones emerge. As a result customers' RFID investments are protected long-term against the uncertainty of changing protocols and standards.
Until now, many companies needing to comply with RFID mandates set to take effect January 1, 2005, were concerned that evolving standards would make current investments in RFID technology obsolete. The R110Xi and R170Xi eliminate that concern by being the first multi-protocol RFID printer/encoders to provide fully integrated support for Class 1, Class 0, Matrics' 0+ (read/write), ISO 18000-06B and Philips UCODE 1.19. Zebra also offers a simple, cost-free upgrade path for support of "Gen 2" and other future RFID protocols as they evolve.
Read more: Zebra Technologies Debuts Multi-Protocol RFID Printer/Encoders With Unparalleled Flexibility
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