I'd like to thank all the users sharing information here, especially nilezon for reverse engineering the pass/pack code, which is also used in this app (in a very ugly way :-/). Maybe someone can create a fork which is more feature rich and better looking, I'm lacking time atm. The apps source is also attached (AGPL licensed), so feel free to use and abuse it. Here is one of many tutorials out there that guide you through the steps of installing an apk to your phone: … he-market/ Start the app, place it on a blank, choose temp/length, push the button, tape the tag to the printers' nfc reader, happy printing. No soldering or other tinkering required. What's needed? - An NFC-enabled android phone/tablet with at least Android 4.4 (I guess) - Cheap blank nfc213 paper tags if you want create new tags. Yes, its not looking nice (not the android/ui guy) but it did the job for me so far, especially for creating new tags. I noticed some people have trouble going through the steps (which become pretty error-prone when it comes to creating valid tags from blanks), I decided to share it here, hope it helps some people out. So I created a little android app that helped me with the process. However, I personally felt a little uncomfortable using the famous nfc tools app to manipulate the tags. Thanks to all the information floating around this forum, we are able to reset and create new valid ntag-labels for use in our dongled printers using various ways.
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