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From Bar Codes to Smart Labels: How Smart Labels Combine RFID With Bar Coding for Case/Pallet Pilot Applications, and How Printer/Encoders Are the Engine for Getting Started
Overview
Smart labels are shipping labels with embedded RFID tags. They offer promise in helping organizations deploy RFID for compliance with retail industry and DoD mandates. Smart labels allow you to retain bar code/shipping label information in the same or similar format to what you are currently using, while adding RFID. Smart labels may be the easiest, least disruptive, least cost way to implement RFID in ones facility. They are not only appropriate for case and pallet supply chain applications, they may also be used in a number of applications "within the 4 walls," including receiving, routing, stocking, work-in-process, HAZMAT and asset handling.
Further White Paper Details
| Publisher | PRINTRONIX |
File Format | PDF |
| Date Published | March 2005 |
Downloads | 1 |
| Format | White Papers |
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