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New
R110XiIIIPlus Printer/Encoder: High Performance
for Your Most Demanding Applications.
Striving
to meet radio frequency identification (RFID) compliance mandates?
Zebra’s new high-performance R110XiIIIPlus
printer/encoder offers you robust support for smart labels
with ultra-high-frequency (UHF) Class 0 Matrics® EPC-compatible
tags or with Matrics’ Class 0+ read/write tags. And,
it fully integrates the reader module into its design -- offering
unequaled flexibility in tag placement and label size options.
The R110XiIIIPlus
joins our R4Mplus printer/encoder for UHF Class 1 Alien®
tags to give you a choice of first-rate solutions for immediate
use in your RFID pilots. The R110XiIIIPlus
is upgradeable to support future RFID protocols, giving you
unmatched protection for your RFID investment.
Also count
on the R110XiIIIPlus for high-volume and
heavy-duty UHF smart label printing/encoding demands. It delivers
the same round-the-clock reliability, heavy-gauge-steel durability,
and superior features as our 110XiIIIPlus
high-performance printer.
The R110XiIIIPlus
is another top performer from Zebra, a 25-year leader in bar
code labeling and a proven pioneer and leader in RFID. To
learn more about RFID, click
here.

RFID is Right for You, Too, with
Compact R2844-Z.
You don’t
have to be involved in recent major supply chain initiatives
to benefit from RFID. Even if you have low printing volumes
and tight workspaces, you can print and encode RFID smart
labels up to 4 inches wide with Zebra’s new R2844-Z
high-frequency (13.56 MHz) printer/encoder.
Sized
compactly for desktops and countertops, it can help you easily
track items or control access:
- Express
parcel delivery RFID shipping labels.
- Pharmacy
prescription labeling to “speak” instructions
to the blind/vision-impaired.
- Libraries
and video stores.
- Smart
wristbands for amusement parks, entertainment events, ski
lifts.
- Healthcare
patient identification wristbands.
Our R2844-Z
supports a wider range of transponder sizes and types, plus
more connectivity options, than any other 13.56 MHz printer/encoder.
Plus, it’s easily upgradeable to support evolving RFID
protocols. And it’s only from Zebra, a 25-year leader
in bar code labeling, and a leader and pioneer in RFID.
To learn
more about RFID, download
our FREE RFID WHITE PAPER. Or, click
here to go to our RFID site.

Improve
Operations as You Meet RFID Mandates. Replay Our Latest Webinar!
Companies
that need to meet RFID compliance mandates can take a range
of approaches, from “Slap & Ship” to full
integration. The best approach for your company depends on
how and where you can leverage your RFID investment to clearly
improve operations.
The latest
in Zebra’s series of webinars, “RFID Deployments
-- ‘Slap & Ship’ to Total Integration: Strategies
for Achieving Short-Term Compliance and Measurable Operating
Improvements,” can help you create the right RFID roadmap
for your company. If you missed the live webinar on May 10,
click
here to see the recording.
But first,
make sure you’ve seen Zebra’s introductory
webinar, “An Introduction to RFID & EPC: Streamlining
Your Supply Chain.”

Discover
the Express Way to Print Parcel Labels. New White Paper.
To create
shipping labels for items sent by your express parcel service,
you need a printer with more bar code capability, speed, and
reliability than a standard office printer. The productivity
gains, quality advantages, and material savings that a purpose-built
desktop thermal bar code label printer delivers over other
print technologies will far outweigh your initial capital
investment. Learn why a dedicated thermal printer is your
best choice in our FREE WHITE PAPER “Selecting a Printer
That Delivers for Parcel Labeling.” Click
here.

15%
Discount from Zebra on Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Summit!
The TRAX
2004 Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Summit -- coming to Washington,
DC, July 20–22, 2004 -- encompasses strategies for efficiency,
competency, and integrity of the drug supply chain cycle from
cradle to grave. Learn
more about the summit. Then, save 15% when you register
as Zebra’s guest: Call +1 888 670 8200 or click
here and mention priority code XZEBRA1.
If you
attend the July 20 pre-summit symposium on “RFID Implementation
in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain,” look for the 8:30
a.m. introductory session by Chris Hook, Zebra’s Director
of RFID Market Development. And don’t miss the Wine
and Cheese Networking Reception on Wednesday, July 21, from
5:45 to 7 p.m. It’s hosted by Zebra as the conference’s
Gold Sponsor!
Find white
papers and solutions for the life sciences supply chain from
Zebra at http://www.lifesciences.zebra.com.

National
Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) Conference.
If you
represent a retail outlet for prescription and over-the-counter
drugs, visit the NACDS Pharmacy & Technology Conference
in San Diego, Aug. 28–Sept. 1. Click
here for details and registration. While at NACDS, check
out Zebra’s cost-effective thermal printing solutions
to help you improve pharmacy efficiency and meet FDA bar code
mandates. Also be sure to visit our pharmacy
Web page.

Printhead
Maintenance
To ensure
highest quality bar code label printing and avoid compliance
labeling chargebacks, even the most reliable printers need
regular maintenance. Get tips on detecting, correcting, and
preventing printing problems. Click
here to read our white paper “Quality Assurance
Steps for Preventing Label Printing Problems.”

Printer
Supplies
Did you
know? Genuine Zebra Supplies keep your printhead cleaner and
your output sharper. If your printer’s not running with
Zebra, you may not be getting all you can from your system.
From in-stock paper labels to specialty materials with performance-matched
ribbons, from labels and receipts to tickets, tags, and wristbands,
click
here if you’d like to learn more about Genuine Zebra
Supplies.

Technical
Assistance
Need to
solve a technical problem related to your Zebra printers or
supplies?
- To
request to be contacted by a Zebra Solutions Specialist,
click
here.
- To
search our online Zip Support™ knowledge base for
solutions, or to call Zebra's technical support team, click
here. To e-mail a tech support specialist, click
here.
- To
contact our customer service team, click
here.

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