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The high-performance R110Xi (for 4-inch smart labels) and the R170Xi (for 6-inch smart labels) have been designed for caseand pallet-level identification for companies needing to streamline logistics and supply chain management and other applications including: • Asset Tracking • Inventory Management • Work in Process • Shipping/Receiving • Distribution Unprecedented Flexibility in RFID Printer/Encoders Built on the solid, tested XiIIIPlus™ printer platform, Zebra’s R110Xi and R170Xi printer/encoders offer an unprecedented level of on-demand printing flexibility in tag placement and label size (4-inch and 6-inch), as well as unique features such as XML-Enabled printing for seamless integration into enterprise systems, easier programming, more detailed front panel information, faster throughput, and statistics tracking, which allows customers to track the number of good and unusable labels. As Zebra’s most robust printer/encoders, the R110Xi and R170Xi are built to withstand extreme conditions and deliver high-volume printing. They offer a rich set of features to meet the demands of leading RFID applications today—including auto-calibration, multiple power settings and flexible inlay placement. Theses printer/encoders embed the robust ThingMagic® Mercury4e® multi-protocol reader/encoder, which supports EPC Gen 2, ISO 1000–6C and existing standards. Using software-defined radio technology, the R110Xi and R170Xi models can be easily firmware upgraded to support emerging protocols and features with no compromise in performance. Multi-Protocol Printer/Encoders for EPC UHF Tags Zebra® R110Xi™and R170Xi™

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