RFID Printers

With RFID printers, you can print and encode your RFID tags as easily as you would a conventional label. These printers give us the ability to encode RFID tags which can then be identified during the supply chain to optimize processes. You will obtain more security knowing the correct code and printing specs are always right. Dipole RFID offers a wide range different RFID Printer models and brands, Zebra, Toshiba, Sato, Printonix printers.


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RX500 Color RFID Label & Tag Printer

The RX500 RFID label printer, designed by Primera, is the ideal choice for producing color RFID labels. It offers high printing speed and uses color inkjet technology to achieve excellent resolution.

This state-of-the-art device has compact dimensions suitable for desktop placement, measuring 264 x 389 x 180 mm. It features built-in automatic RFID encoding, compatible with a wide range of sizes and materials. Therefore, this versatile printer can be used to create labels for applications in the retail sector, warehouse management, wristbands, pharmaceutical products, visitor cards, folders, and various other assets.

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Product Description RX500

This device has the capability to print, encode, verify, and dispense labels one by one.

The main features of the RX500 printer are as follows:

  • Integration of a Honeywell UHF reader/encoder.
  • Printing resolution of up to 4800 dpi and a high-capacity single ink cartridge.
  • Adjustable electronic features, and the antenna position is adaptable.
  • It uses high-quality label material made from polyester and polypropylene, and it is water-resistant.
  • Compatible with Windows and, due to its compact size and lightweight design, it is highly versatile.
  • Technology: UHF
  • ISO: ISO 18000-6C, EPC Class 1 Gen 2
  • Print Resolution: 1200 dpi, 600 dpi
  • Size: 264mm x 389mm x180mm - 10.39in x 15.31inx7.09in

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