RFID
Quick Reference: RFID Recounts
RFID scanning is faster and more efficient than barcode scanning, but some items may be missed. Creating multiple count sessions allows you to complete accurate counts without duplicating inventory. Recount best practices with RFID If items are ...
Troubleshooting: RFID Labels not Scanning
Some items are not being detected by the RFID scanner RFID labels may not work when applied directly to certain materials, including: Metal Ceramic Liquids Rubber Dense materials Items with holographic logos These materials can block or interfere ...
Troubleshooting: Scanning extra RFID labels
The RFID scanner is detecting additional labels, resulting in inaccurate item counts. RFID scanners read all nearby labels unless the labels are blocked by materials that interfere with RFID signals. Extra labels—such as unused labels for new items ...
How To: Manually Generate RFID Tag Batches
You may need to manually create an RFID tag batch to print labels when first implementing RFID and labeling items, or when handling an ad hoc labeling scenario outside of standard workflows. Go to Item Management > RFID Tag Queue. Select Add Items ...
Quick Reference: RFID Glossary
Knowing the key terms associated with RFID can help teams use RFID features more effectively. If you are interest in RFID, reach out to clientsaccounts@yellowdogsoftware.com If you would like to purchase RFID supplies visit our webstore at ...
FAQs: What materials block RFID signals?
Q: What materials can block RFID signals? A: The full list of materials that may block or interfere with RFID signals is below. Materials that block RFID signals: Hologram tags, foil tags, or foil wrappers This means tags cannot be on or on the back ...
Quick Reference: RFID Supplies
Knowing which RFID supplies are available from Yellow Dog Software is important because those supplies are tested for compatibility and reliability with Yellow Dog’s RFID workflows. Using approved supplies helps ensure accurate reads, faster ...