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Avery Dennison Steps Up

Overview Avery Dennison has been something of an anomaly in the RFID market. While many vendors without RFID products issue press releases and make a lot of noise in the RFID market, the world's largest maker of self-adhesive labels has been quiet about its RFID offerings. That's starting to change. At the Retail Systems event in Chicago last week, Avery showed off its RFID printer/encoder, which can print bar codes on labels with embedded UHF Class 1 and Class 0 RFID tags. The printer can also write to read-write tags and cross out any label with an RFID tag that is inoperable. The reader lists for $5,995.

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PublisherRFID Journal File FormatHTML
Date PublishedJune 2004
FormatCase Studies   
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