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Hi Iamp;#39;m Carolyn Ricci, Iamp;#39;m at the Zebra Solutions Center today to talk to you about printing and coding on-pitch RFID labels. This is a third in our series, and today weamp;#39;ll be showing you the Avery Dennison 223 inlays. What Iamp;#39;d like to talk about is why this is important. As weamp;#39;re seeing an increase in item level applications, especially in the apparel area, itamp;#39;s becoming more important to be able to print small labels that are spaced very closely together to, number one, lower your overall media costs and increase your throughput in terms of printing and coding, and with the RZ400, we have that capability to print the AD 223 inlays at a 16 millimeter pitch versus having it spaced out at 2 inches apart. Now Iamp;#39;m going to show you how we accomplish the ability to print and encode short pitched labels with the Avery Dennison 223, and the RZ400. Iamp;#39;m going to open the printhead so that you can see inside that weamp;#39;ve made