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Explanation (1) The parameter, “Number of bytes to be read”, is effective only when RFID read<br />

mode is set to 1 or 3, as this parameter is intended for reading user data. When<br />

reading tag ID, this parameter is ignored.<br />

(2) When the value exceeding the maximum number of bytes storable in a tag is<br />

designated for “Number of bytes to be read”, a read error results.<br />

(3) With RFID (data read) being specified by this command, when an RFID data read<br />

failed, the printer will retry to read data after sending a void pattern printing end<br />

status (60H) or result in an error and stop after sending an RFID write error status<br />

(61H).<br />

SOH<br />

STX<br />

Status<br />

01H<br />

02H<br />

34H<br />

32H<br />

Indicates the start of the status block<br />

Printer status<br />

Status type 34H Indicates the end of an RFID read and issue.<br />

Remaining<br />

count<br />

Tag type<br />

Length<br />

RFID data<br />

ETX<br />

EOT<br />

CR<br />

LF<br />

3XH<br />

3XH<br />

3XH<br />

3XH<br />

XXH<br />

XXH<br />

XXH<br />

XXH<br />

XXH<br />

XXH<br />

:<br />

:<br />

XXH<br />

XXH<br />

03H<br />

04H<br />

0DH<br />

0AH<br />

Remaining issue count<br />

30H30H: RFID read failed.<br />

31H31H: I-Code<br />

31H32H: Tag-it<br />

31H33H: C220<br />

31H34H: ISO15693<br />

31H35H: C210<br />

31H36H: C240<br />

31H37H: C320<br />

32H31H: EPC Class 0<br />

32H32H: EPC Class 1<br />

32H33H: ISO18000-6B<br />

32H34H: EPC Class 1 Generation 2<br />

RFID data length<br />

Tag ID + User data<br />

* Data to be read is different depending on the RFID<br />

read mode setting.<br />

Indicates the end of the status block.<br />

(4) When an access password is designated using this command, writing data onto a<br />

tag cannot be performed if the access password registered in the tag differs from<br />

the access password designated. However, reading data can be performed.<br />

(If the tag is the Hibiki tag and read lock is set, reading the tag is also disabled.)<br />

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