The Lexmark RFID UHF choice was launched this week as a partner to the company's T654 colorless laser printer. When set with this option, the printer can turn out specific Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags that can be expressively involved to character files, hardware, or other items for trouble-free tracking moreover to access.

This accessory attaches in place of a drawer to the T654 as well as allows the printer to output up to 20 RFID radio tagged pages per minute, set either straight or up and down on media ranging from 5 by 7 inches to 8.5 through 14 inches. The label can then is stuck on items or even incorporate it in boxes; a locator gadget can follow along the tagged article by the tag's serialized digit.

The corporation claims that this tangential can save thousands of dollars compared to a devoted RFID thermal printer.