Submitted by Sonu Kapoor on September 24, 2015 - 8:06am Assumed Answered Tags: Printersjive-migrated Is it possible to encode a SGTIN 96 bit tag with the ZD500R using the iOS SDK? In the attached PDF I see examples for a 64Bit, but not 96. May 4, 2019 - 10:56am #1 Daniel Quagliana Sonu,Our product manager said Sonu, Our product manager said 96bit is possible through ZPL commands. Our team is traveling today. We will look to get you a sample on how to do it tomorrow. Vote: Vote up! Vote down! Points: 1 You voted ‘up’ May 4, 2019 - 10:56am (Reply to #2) #2 Sonu Kapoor Thank you. The sooner I can Thank you. The sooner I can get an answer the better Vote: Vote up! Vote down! Points: 0 You voted ‘up’ May 4, 2019 - 10:56am (Reply to #3) #3 ISV NALA Hi Sonu,The ZPL code to Hi Sonu, The ZPL code to encode a tag with this format would look like this: ^XA ^RB96,8,3,3,20,24,38^FS ^RFW,E^FD48,1,6,770289,10001025,1^FS ^XZ These commands would put •48 in the header •1 as the filter value •6 as the partition (indicates a 20-bit prefix and 24-bit item reference) • 770289 as the company prefix • 10001025 as the item reference • 1 as the serial number For more information please, review pag 396 in our ZPL Programming manual, follow the link bellow https://www.zebra.com/content/dam/zebra/manuals/en-us/software/zpl-zbi2-pm-en.pdf Also, you can review our RFID ZPL programming manual, follow the link below. https://www.zebra.com/content/dam/zebra/manuals/en-us/printer/rfid3-pg-en.pdf Vote: Vote up! Vote down! Points: 0 You voted ‘up’ May 4, 2019 - 10:56am (Reply to #4) #4 Sonu Kapoor Any news on that? Any news on that? Vote: Vote up! Vote down! Points: 0 You voted ‘up’ May 4, 2019 - 10:56am (Reply to #5) #5 Daniel Quagliana Sonu,Our response got stuck Sonu, Our response got stuck awaiting moderator approval. Sorry about that. The ZPL code to encode a tag with this format would look like this: ^XA ^RB96,8,3,3,20,24,38^FS ^RFW,E^FD48,1,6,770289,10001025,1^FS ^XZ These commands would put •48 in the header •1 as the filter value •6 as the partition (indicates a 20-bit prefix and 24-bit item reference) • 770289 as the company prefix • 10001025 as the item reference • 1 as the serial number For more information please, review pag 396 in our ZPL Programming manual, follow the link bellow https://www.zebra.com/content/dam/zebra/manuals/en-us/software/zpl-zbi2-pm-en.pdf Also, you can review our RFID ZPL programming manual, follow the link below. https://www.zebra.com/content/dam/zebra/manuals/en-us/printer/rfid3-pg-en.pdf Vote: Vote up! Vote down! Points: 0 You voted ‘up’ May 4, 2019 - 10:56am (Reply to #6) #6 Sonu Kapoor Thank you. I will try this Thank you. I will try this out and let you know. Your prompt support and response are very appreciated. Vote: Vote up! Vote down! Points: 0 You voted ‘up’ Log in to post comments
Sonu,
Our product manager said 96bit is possible through ZPL commands. Our team is traveling today. We will look to get you a sample on how to do it tomorrow.
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Hi Sonu,
The ZPL code to encode a tag with this format would look like this:
^XA
^RB96,8,3,3,20,24,38^FS
^RFW,E^FD48,1,6,770289,10001025,1^FS
^XZ
These commands would put
•48 in the header
•1 as the filter value
•6 as the partition (indicates a 20-bit prefix and 24-bit item reference)
• 770289 as the company prefix
• 10001025 as the item reference
• 1 as the serial number
For more information please, review pag 396 in our ZPL Programming manual, follow the link bellow
https://www.zebra.com/content/dam/zebra/manuals/en-us/software/zpl-zbi2-pm-en.pdf
Also, you can review our RFID ZPL programming manual, follow the link below.
https://www.zebra.com/content/dam/zebra/manuals/en-us/printer/rfid3-pg-en.pdf
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Sonu,
Our response got stuck awaiting moderator approval. Sorry about that.
The ZPL code to encode a tag with this format would look like this:
^XA
^RB96,8,3,3,20,24,38^FS
^RFW,E^FD48,1,6,770289,10001025,1^FS
^XZ
These commands would put
•48 in the header
•1 as the filter value
•6 as the partition (indicates a 20-bit prefix and 24-bit item reference)
• 770289 as the company prefix
• 10001025 as the item reference
• 1 as the serial number
For more information please, review pag 396 in our ZPL Programming manual, follow the link bellow
https://www.zebra.com/content/dam/zebra/manuals/en-us/software/zpl-zbi2-pm-en.pdf
Also, you can review our RFID ZPL programming manual, follow the link below.
https://www.zebra.com/content/dam/zebra/manuals/en-us/printer/rfid3-pg-en.pdf
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Thank you. I will try this out and let you know.
Your prompt support and response are very appreciated.
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