How to Choose the Right RFID Technology for Your Business
RFID technology has become a core tool for businesses managing inventory, assets, access control, and supply chains. But not all RFID systems are the same. Choosing the wrong frequency band or tag type can hurt read performance and...
Thermal Printhead Maintenance: Make Every Printhead Last Longer (2026)
Thermal printhead maintenance decides how long your label printer lasts. Learn the cleaning routine, the settings that cause wear and when to replace a head.
RFID Read Rate: Why Tags Get Missed and How to Fix It (2026)
RFID read rate problems are rarely the reader. How to measure it properly, the four real causes, the reader settings that matter, and a test you can repeat.
RFID technology in logistics and supply chain management
RFID in logistics and supply chain management is increasingly used to enhance visibility and distribution efficiency throughout the chain. Built on global standards from GS1 EPC/RFID, it works best when paired with the right labels for your products.When...
RFID technology in warehouse management
RFID in warehouse management uses radio waves to track inventory automatically, replacing slow manual scans with real-time visibility. Built on global standards from GS1 EPC/RFID, it performs best when paired with the right labels for your products.Radio Frequency...
Thermal Transfer vs. Direct Thermal Label Printing: Which Is Right for You in 2026?
Compare thermal transfer and direct thermal label printing — durability, cost, materials, and best uses — to choose the right method for your products in 2026.
Classification of RFID readers
An RFID reader, also known as a radio-frequency identification reader, is a device used to collect information from RFID tags and track individual objects. Radio waves transmit data from the tag to the reader, following the global EPC...
