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SINGAPORE - August 4, 2004
SATO International Pte Ltd (SI), a holding company for SATO Corporations overseas sales offices, today announced the launch of printers fitted with an integral RFID module from its US-based partner Alien Technology. Initially, three SATO printers will be fitted with these modules - SATOs high performance CL408e and CL412e, and the print-and-apply enhanced S-series print engine, the M-8485Se.
"The release of these RFID printers is going to provide an optimum solution for a wide range of users. For the distribution industry, for instance, SATOs CL408e and CL412e printers are known for their sturdy build and impressive throughput speed. The M-8485Se, on the other hand, is a robust print engine designed specifically for the production line where its fast printing speed and high print quality equals no other," said Mr. Victor Barczyk, Vice President, Business Development, SATO International.
"The new incorporated Alien Technology modules allow SATO to provide an even greater choice of printers for our customers, especially those who are considering implementing RFID solutions to their business" added Mr. Barczyk.
These new printers can write data onto RFID tags in addition to printing labels and tickets. Defective tags are automatically detected, thereby reducing the possibility of errors down the line. The RFID module adopted by SATO operates at a frequency of 915MHz (UHF), which conforms to the EPC Class 1 standard. Support for more frequencies is being developed in tune with demand and ratification of standards.
SATO has been actively involved in RFID technology, recently introducing the industry's first, complete multi-protocol EPC-compliant RFID solutions service offerings for customer pilots and beta tests. SATO also fully supports the Uniform Code Council's (UCC) Electronic Product Code (EPC) initiatives and the recent Wal-Mart mandate, requiring their Top 100 suppliers to embed RFID tags at the case and pallet level by 2005. The SATO EPC Class 1-compliant RFID printing solution is now running in the Wal-Mart RFID testing and development lab located in Bentonville, Arkansas.
About SATO
SATO is a pioneer in the AIDC industry and is the inventor of the world's first electronic thermal transfer barcode printer. It also revolutionised the barcoding industry by introducing the DCS and Labelling concept - a total barcode and labelling solutions approach providing high quality barcode printers, scanners/hand held terminals, label design software and consumables.
SATO is a public listed company in Japan and has worldwide offices in the United States, Belgium, Germany, Poland, United Kingdom, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and China. SATO is also dedicated to the development of high quality, easy-to-use products and places high emphasis on customer service.
About Alien Technology Corporation
Alien Technology Corporation is a leading provider of reliable, high-volume, low cost, EPC compliant Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) products. Using Fluidic Self Assembly (FSA ), a patented manufacturing process, Alien manufactures electronic product code (EPC) class 1 tags and readers used in a variety of applications including supply chain management, logistics operations and anti-counterfeiting to improve inventory management and reduce operating costs. More information about Alien Technology Corporation can be found on the Company's website at www.alientechnology.com. Alien, Alien Technology and FSA are trademarks or registered trademarks of Alien Technology Corporation in the United States and other countries.