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What is RFID?
RFID, or radio frequency identification, uses electromagnetic fields to automatically pinpoint and trail the label attached to objects. RFID systems are made up of two parts: tags and receivers. Tags are placed on the object to be identified, and a receiver is used to collect information from the tags.
2025-06-27
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Is my retailer requiring my product to be RFID tagged?
This technology uses Radio Signals to communicate a unique identity wirelessly, thanks to a microchip located in the RFID tag that contains the tag's unique ID number (called Electronic Product Code or EPC]
2025-06-27
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Which RFID inlay is right for my product?
This technology uses Radio Signals to communicate a unique identity wirelessly, thanks to a microchip located in the RFID tag that contains the tag's unique ID number (called Electronic Product Code or EPC]
2025-06-27
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What are RFID locking requirements?
This technology uses Radio Signals to communicate a unique identity wirelessly, thanks to a microchip located in the RFID tag that contains the tag's unique ID number (called Electronic Product Code or EPC]
2025-06-27
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How can I check if my UPCs/EANs are GS1 compliant?
This technology uses Radio Signals to communicate a unique identity wirelessly, thanks to a microchip located in the RFID tag that contains the tag's unique ID number (called Electronic Product Code or EPC]
2025-06-27
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Where can I find the Auburn Sample Submission Guide?
This technology uses Radio Signals to communicate a unique identity wirelessly, thanks to a microchip located in the RFID tag that contains the tag's unique ID number (called Electronic Product Code or EPC]
2025-06-27
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