The Print, Verify, and Ship application
enables you to print RFID tag labels, associate case tags with containers,
validate outgoing containers, and run a variety of reports.
This document uses the generic term container to include
any kind of container that stores cases of items. For example, a pallet is
one example of a container.
When you installed
WebSphere® Premises Server, you
installed the software components required for running the
Print, Verify, and Ship application,
including the following:
- Print, Verify, and Ship Reference User Interface,
which is the Web-based application used to manage the print, verify,
and ship processes. You can access the Print, Verify, and Ship application
from any computer connected to the RFID network by typing http:/premises_server_hostname:9080/RFIDPrintWeb/RFIDPrintWeb in
the Address field of your Web browser. If WebSphere Premises Server is installed
on your local server (Windows® platforms
only), you can access the interface by selecting .
- The WebSphere Premises Server Administrative Console,
which contains functions required for configuring the Print, Verify, and Ship Reference User Interface. You
can access the WebSphere Premises Server Administrative Console by
typing http:/premises_server_hostname:9080/ibmrfidadmin in
the Address field of your Web browser. If WebSphere Premises Server is installed
on your local server, you can access the administrative console by
selecting .
Before you can use the Print, Verify, and Ship application,
complete the steps in the following sections:
- Configuring printers - refer to this section
to use the WebSphere Premises Server Administrative Console to
configure the necessary tag printers and print templates used for
printing tag labels.
- Configuring EPC commissioning details - refer to this section
to use the WebSphere Premises Server Administrative Console to
configure the information required for converting suppliers' product
codes to Electronic Product Code (EPC) format.
After you configure the items mentioned above, you can use the Print, Verify, and Ship Reference User Interface to print
RFID tag labels. See the Using the Print, Verify, and Ship Reference User Interface for
more information.