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TOSHIBA Barcode Printer 

B-SA4TM SERIES  

 

 

 

Owner’s Manual 
Mode d’emploi 
Bedienungsanleitung 
Manual de instrucciones 
Gebruikershandleiding 
Manuale Utente 
Manual do Utilizador 

 

 

Summary of Contents for B-SA4TM SERIES

Page 1: ...TOSHIBA Barcode Printer B SA4TM SERIES Owner s Manual Mode d emploi Bedienungsanleitung Manual de instrucciones Gebruikershandleiding Manuale Utente Manual do Utilizador ...

Page 2: ... against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and sed in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operations of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user wi...

Page 3: ...TOSHIBA Barcode Printer B SA4TM SERIES Owner s Manual ...

Page 4: ... general household waste By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about the take back and recycling of this product please contact your supplier where you purchased the product ...

Page 5: ...t and contact your TOSHIBA TEC sales agent Do not disassemble modify or repair the product Doing so may cause injury Also modification is against the Laws and Regulations for Radio Equipment Please ask your TOSHIBA TEC sales agent for repair For Europe This product is a wireless communication device and the use of this product is restricted to the following countries or areas If the product is use...

Page 6: ...cord plug with wet hands as this may cause electric shock If the machines share the same outlet with any other electrical appliances that consume large amounts of power the voltage will fluctuate widely each time these appliances operate Be sure to provide an exclusive outlet for the machine as this may cause fire or electric shock Do not place metal objects or water filled containers such as flow...

Page 7: ...s high humidity dust or gas Ensure the printer is operated on a level surface Any data stored in the memory of the printer could be lost during a printer fault Try to avoid using this equipment on the same power supply as high voltage equipment or equipment likely to cause mains interference Unplug the machine whenever you are working inside it or cleaning it Keep your work environment static free...

Page 8: ... ON E2 15 2 7 Setting an Operating Environment E2 16 2 7 1 Parameter Setting E2 17 2 7 2 Dump Mode Setting E2 32 2 7 3 BASIC Expansion Mode E2 34 2 7 4 Automatic Calibration E2 35 2 7 5 LAN Setting E2 36 2 7 6 Real Time Clock Setting E2 37 2 7 7 IP Address Setting TCP IP E2 39 2 8 Installing the Printer Drivers E2 45 2 8 1 Introduction E2 45 2 8 2 General Description E2 45 2 8 3 Installing the Pri...

Page 9: ... 1 5 RFID Tag E7 4 7 2 Ribbon E7 8 7 3 Recommended Media and Ribbon Types E7 9 7 4 Care Handling of Media and Ribbon E7 10 APPENDIX 1 MESSAGES AND LEDS EA1 1 APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE EA2 1 APPENDIX 3 POWER CORD EA3 1 APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES EA4 1 APPENDIX 5 GLOSSARIES EA5 1 INDEX CAUTION 1 This manual may not be copied in whole or in part without prior written permission of TOSHIBA TEC 2 The contents...

Page 10: ...which saves the installation space The optional cutter module and strip module are as slim and small as the Front Cover Various kinds of interface Various kinds of interface are provided Standard Option Parallel Serial USB Wireless LAN Built in LAN Expansion I O Superior hardware Clear print is realized by an 8 dots mm 203 dpi B SA4TM GS12 or 11 8 dots mm 300 dpi B SA4TM TS12 print head at a print...

Page 11: ...ort 1 sheet Cable Clamp 1 pc SMW 3x8 Screw 1 pc Printer Rear Support 1 pc SMW 4x8 Screw 1 pc Safety Precautions Doc No EO2 33016 Warranty Disclaimer Sheet 1 sheet NOTE As a power cord is not supplied with this printer please purchase one that meets each country s safety standard For details refer to APPENDIX 3 Contents Bar code print application Bartender ultra lite Windows Driver Owner s Manual S...

Page 12: ...s Dimensions in mm inches LCD Message Display Operation Panel Media Outlet Top Cover Front Cover Supply Window Top Cover Release Button RS 232C Serial Interface Connector Option Ribbon Cover USB Interface Connector Parallel Interface Connector Centronics AC Power Inlet LAN Interface Connector Power Switch O OFF I ON 238 9 4 331 5 13 1 401 7 15 8 Wireless LAN Interface Board Option Expansion I O In...

Page 13: ... moving completely 3 To avoid injury be careful not to trap your fingers while opening or closing the cover 4 The stepping motor will become very hot after media is issued continuously for about 1 hour Care must be taken not to touch it when the front cover is opened or you may get burned Ribbon Stopper Take up side Ribbon Cover Caution Label Print Head Head Position Lever Media Guide Media Holder...

Page 14: ...This module peels off a printed label from the backing paper at the media outlet It is slim and compact enough to be fitted in the Front Cover Serial Interface Board B SA704 RS QM R Installing this PC board provides an RS232C interface port Wireless LAN Board B SA704 WLAN QM R Installing this PC board allows a communication by wireless LAN RFID module B SA704 RFID U2 EU R Installing this module en...

Page 15: ...nt Media sensor position alignment Loading the ribbon Connecting to a host computer Make a print test in your operating environment and check the print result Print test 2 1 Installation 2 2 Connecting the Power Cord 2 3 Loading the Media 2 3 Loading the Media 2 4 Loading the Ribbon 2 5 Connecting the Printer to Your Host Computer 2 7 Setting an Operating Environment 2 9 Print Test Automatic thres...

Page 16: ...ference are connected to the same mains Assure that the printer is connected to the AC mains with a three prong power cable that has the proper ground earth connection Attach the supplied Printer Rear Support to the bottom of the printer back with the SMW 4x8 screw as shown in the picture below 1 Make sure that the printer Power Switch is in the OFF position Connect the Power Cord to the printer a...

Page 17: ...ped moving completely 2 The Print Head becomes hot immediately after printing Allow it to cool before loading the media 3 To avoid injury be careful not to trap your fingers while opening or closing the cover WARNING CAUTION 1 Make sure that the Upper Sensor Ass y is closed when taking out the Media Holder Ass y If the Upper Sensor Ass y is opened it may be damaged 2 Be careful not to touch the Pr...

Page 18: ... Media Holder Left 7 Place the Media Holder Ass y into the printer 8 Slightly push the Upper Sensor Lever inside c and open the Upper Sensor Ass y d NOTE Be careful of the orientation of the Media Holder Ass y and the media Release Lever Media Holder Right Media Holder Left Media Holder Left Upper Sensor Ass y Upper Sensor Lever CAUTION Make sure that the Upper Sensor Ass y is closed when placing ...

Page 19: ...omatically centre the media 10 Lower the Upper Sensor Ass y until the Upper Sensor Lever clicks into position NOTE Make sure that the Upper Sensor Ass y is locked If it is unlocked a paper jam or print failure may occur Media Guide Upper Sensor Lever Upper Sensor Ass y CAUTION Be sure to close the Upper Sensor Ass y before closing the Top Cover If the Upper Sensor Ass y is opened it may be damaged...

Page 20: ...ap Sensor so that the Feed Gap Sensor is positioned at the centre of the labels indicates the position of the Feed Gap Sensor It may be easier to move the Lower Sensor Tab if you use a pen inserting its tip into the pinhole of the tab It may be easier to move the Lower Sensor Tab if you use a pen inserting its tip into the pinhole of the tab 3 Lower the Upper Sensor Ass y until the Upper Sensor Le...

Page 21: ...in line with the centre of the black mark on the media indicates the position of the Black Mark Sensor It may be easier to move the Lower Sensor Tab if you use a pen inserting its tip into the pinhole of the tab 4 Lower the Upper Sensor Ass y until the Upper Sensor Lever clicks in position Lower Sensor Tab Black Mark Sensor NOTES 1 Be sure to set the Black Mark Sensor to detect the centre of the b...

Page 22: ...els tags specified in the issue command have been printed 1 Pull the top edge of the media past the Platen 2 Close the Top Cover until it clicks When the optional Strip Module is fitted a label is automatically removed from the backing paper at the Strip Plate as each label is printed 1 Open the Front Cover holding its right side Strip mode Option Batch mode Front Cover Be careful that your finger...

Page 23: ...er free 4 Pass the backing paper through the opening under the Backing Paper Feed Roller Then close the Strip Unit until it clicks 5 Insert the leading edge of the backing paper into the slot of the Front Cover 6 Close the Front Cover and the Top Cover NOTE Be sure to close the Strip Unit completely Failure to do this may cause a paper jam Backing Paper Backing Paper Feed Roller Click Top Cover Fr...

Page 24: ...ure is now completed Close the Top Cover If the media is normal media it is also necessary to load a ribbon Refer to Section 2 4 Loading the Ribbon Media Cut mode Option CAUTION 1 When using a label stock be sure to cut the gaps Cutting labels will cause the glue to stick to the cutter which may affect the cutter quality and shorten the cutter life 2 Use of tag paper which thickness exceeds specif...

Page 25: ...AUTION Be careful not touch the Print Head Element when opening the Top Cover Failure to do this may cause missing dots by static electricity or other print quality problems 1 Do not touch any moving parts To reduce the risk of fingers jewellery clothing etc being drawn into the moving parts be sure to load the ribbon once the printer has stopped moving completely 2 The print head becomes hot imme...

Page 26: ...h the protrusion of the Ribbon Stopper 6 Turn the ribbon take up core in the direction indicated by the arrow to remove any slack NOTES 1 Be sure to remove any slack in the ribbon when printing Printing with a wrinkled ribbon will lower the print quality 2 When a ribbon end is detected RIBBON ERROR message will appear on the display and the ERROR LED will illuminate 3 When disposing of the ribbons...

Page 27: ...ibbon Cont 7 Close the Ribbon Cover until it clicks 8 Gently close the Top Cover until it clicks Be sure to close the Ribbon Cover before closing the Top Cover It is dangerous to close the Top Cover with the Ribbon Cover opened as the Ribbon Cover slams shut WARNING Ribbon Cover Top Cover ...

Page 28: ... your host computer s USB port Conforming to USB 2 0 Full Speed A serial cable connection between the printer s optional RS 232C serial connector and one of your host computer s COM ports Option Wireless LAN using an optional Wireless LAN board Option For details of each interface refer to APPENDIX 2 After connecting the necessary interface cables set an operating environment of the printer Refer ...

Page 29: ...iagram below Note that is the power ON side of the switch 2 Check that the ON LINE message appears in the LCD Message Display and that the ON LINE LED Green is illuminated CAUTION Use the power switch to turn the printer On Off Plugging or unplugging the Power Cord to turn the printer On Off may cause fire an electric shock or damage to the printer Power Switch NOTES 1 If a message other than ON L...

Page 30: ...er to Section 2 7 3 BASIC Expansion Mode 6 AUTO CALIB This menu is used to enable or disable the automatic calibration function Refer to Section 2 7 4 Automatic Calibration 7 LAN This menu is used to enable or disable the LAN communication and SNMP Refer to Section 2 7 5 LAN Setting 8 RTC SET This menu is used to set the date and time of the real time clock enable or disable the low battery check ...

Page 31: ...arity selection 7 Flow control code selection 8 LCD language selection 9 Auto forward wait selection 10 Control code selection 11 Strip wait status selection 12 FEED key function selection 13 KANJI code selection 14 EURO code selection 15 Auto print head check selection 16 Centronics ACK BUSY timing selection 17 Web printer function selection 18 Input prime selection 19 Ribbon near end selection 2...

Page 32: ...the PAUSE key twice Use the FEED or RESTART key to select a desired option After selecting a character zero press the PAUSE key NOTE Be careful if the printer is turned off without pressing the PAUSE key the selected value does not become effective 2 PARAMETER SET FONT CODE PC 850 2 PARAMETER SET ZERO FONT 0 ZERO FONT 0 ZERO FONT Ø RESTART FEED Without slash With slash NOTE The following fonts do ...

Page 33: ...n After selecting a baud rate press the PAUSE key 4 Data Length Selection This parameter is to choose a communication data length of the RS 232C interface 7 bits is used when transmitting alphanumeric data only 8 bits is used to when transmitting special characters Be sure to match a setting with a host computer When 2 PARAMETER SET appears press the PAUSE key until the following display appears U...

Page 34: ...XOFF AUTO READY BUSY XON XOFF READY BUSY RTS XON XOFF mode XON XOFF READY BUSY DTR mode READY BUSY DTR mode XON XOFF mode RTS mode 2 PARAMETER SET PARITY NONE PARITY EVEN PARITY ODD RESTART FEED PARITY NONE NOTE The following is the detailed descriptions for each transmission control code 1 XON XOFF AUTO At the power on time the printer outputs XON At the power off time the printer outputs XOFF 2 ...

Page 35: ...ing When 2 PARAMETER SET appears press the PAUSE key until the following display appears Use the FEED or RESTART key to select a desired option After selecting an auto forward wait press the PAUSE key 2 PARAMETER SET LCD ENGLISH RESTART FEED ENGLISH ITALIAN JAPANESE SPANISH DUTCH FRENCH GERMAN 2 PARAMETER SET FORWARD WAIT OFF RESTART FEED FORWARD WAIT OFF Not activated FORWARD WAIT ON Activated NO...

Page 36: ...o choose a Control Code When 2 PARAMETER SET appears press the PAUSE key until the following display appears Use the FEED or RESTART key to select a desired option When CODE MANUAL is selected and the PAUSE key is pressed the LCD display will show the setting screen of CONTROL CODE1 to CONTROL CODE3 as follows POSITION 5 0mm POSITION 0 0mm RESTART FEED POSITION 5 0mm 2 PARAMETER SET POSITION 0 0mm...

Page 37: ...desired option After selecting the Strip Wait Status press the PAUSE key 12 FEED Key Function Selection This parameter is to choose the function of the FEED key When 2 PARAMETER SET appears press the PAUSE key until the following display appears Use the FEED or RESTART key to select a desired option After selecting the FEED key function press the PAUSE key CONTROL CODE1 CONTROL CODE2 CONTROL CODE3...

Page 38: ...arameter is to choose a Euro code When 2 PARAMETER SET appears press the PAUSE key until the following display appears Use the FEED or RESTART key to select a desired option After selecting a Euro code press the PAUSE key NOTE Kanji code selection is not supported by the QM model as the Kanji ROMs are not installed NOTE Pressing the FEED or RESTART key causes 1 byte change in the Euro Code value 2...

Page 39: ...E key until the following display appears Use the FEED or RESTART key to select a desired option After selecting an ACK BUSY timing press the PAUSE key NOTES 1 It is recommended that this function should be activated when high quality printing such as bar codes printing is required Otherwise choose OFF 2 When a broken element is found the printer stops displaying HEAD ERROR The error state can be ...

Page 40: ...printer will be reset and turn to the idle state When the INPUT PRIME parameter is set to OFF the printer is reset but does not turn to idle When this parameter is set to ON the host sends an INIT signal and the printer turns to idle each time the printer is turned on If you would like to avoid this processing set this parameter to OFF When 2 PARAMETER SET appears press the PAUSE key until the fol...

Page 41: ...This parameter should be set depending on the expansion I O control specification of the device to be connected via the expansion I O interface For details refer to the External Equipment Interface Specification When 2 PARAMETER SET appears press the PAUSE key until the following display appears Use the FEED or RESTART key to select a desired option After selecting an Expansion I O Interface type ...

Page 42: ...E key until the following display appears Use the FEED or RESTART key to select a desired option After selecting a Label End Ribbon Error type press the PAUSE key NOTE If the printer and the PC are connected by USB plug play will be automatically enabled regardless of the setting of this parameter 2 PARAMETER SET PLUG PLAY OFF PLUG PLAY OFF PLUG PLAY ON RESTART FEED Unavailable Available 2 PARAMET...

Page 43: ...lowing display appears Use the FEED or RESTART key to select a desired option When ON is selected pressing the PAUSE key enables the adjustment value setting After setting an adjustment value press the PAUSE key to make a pre strip function test When the FEED key is pressed the printer feeds a label If the label stops with its top edge aligning with the strip shaft edge the adjustment value has be...

Page 44: ...e the FEED or RESTART key to select a desired option After selecting the Back Feed Speed press the PAUSE key 25 Maxi Code Specification Selection This parameter is to choose a Maxi code specification When 2 PARAMETER SET appears press the PAUSE key until the following display appears Use the FEED or RESTART key to select a desired option After selecting a Maxi code specification press the PAUSE ke...

Page 45: ...s to choose the applied current level to the print head When 2 PARAMETER SET appears press the PAUSE key until the following display appears Use the FEED or RESTART key to select a desired option After selecting the print head applied current table press the PAUSE key 2 PARAMETER SET KB I F OFF KB I F OFF KB I F KB60 2 RESTART FEED Not used KB 60 old version KB I F KB80 KB I F KB60 1 KB 80 KB 60 c...

Page 46: ... T V1 2A Turn off the power and then on PAUSE BUFFER RS 232C BUFFER NETWORK RESTART FEED BUFFER BASIC 1 BUFFER CENTRO BUFFER BASIC 2 BUFFER USB 4 DUMP MODE PRINT ON DEMAND PRINT ON DEMAND RESTART FEED Prints 166 lines of data approx 50cm then stops To print the subsequent data choose a printing method again and press the PAUSE key Prints all data in the receive buffer then stops PRINT ALL BASIC In...

Page 47: ... 2C 30 30 32 30 2C 30 30 33 30 2C 30 36 36 30 0 0020 0030 0660 2C 30 2C 32 7C 7D 7B 4C 43 3B 30 30 37 30 2C 30 0 2 LC 0070 0 30 32 30 2C 30 30 37 30 2C 30 36 36 30 2C 30 2C 020 0070 0660 0 39 7C 7D 7B 4C 43 3B 30 30 35 30 2C 30 30 32 30 9 LC 0050 0020 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 7C 7D 7B 50 43 31 30 3B 30 DEFGHIJ PC10 0 33 35 30 2C 30 34 30 30 2C 31 2C 31 2C 4B 2C 30 350 0400 1 1 K 0 30 2C 42 3D 41 42 43...

Page 48: ...xecute the BASIC expansion mode program under the following conditions The BASIC expansion mode program has already been loaded The BASIC enable setting mode is selected The basic expansion mode ends when the basic expansion program is exited When 5 EXPAND MODE appears press the PAUSE key When the PAUSE key is pressed BASIC program is executed 5 EXPAND MODE NOTE For the BASIC enable setting mode r...

Page 49: ...select a desired option After selecting the automatic calibration press the PAUSE key 6 AUTO CALIB OFF OFF ON REFLECT RESTART FEED Not activated Activated Feed gap sensor ON TRANS Activated Black mark sensor NOTES 1 This function is available only when the media pitch is 10 0 mm to 150 0 mm 2 When this function is activated the media length effective print length and sensor type specified in the c...

Page 50: ...LAN Setting Mode In the LAN Setting Mode whether to enable the LAN communication and SNMP or not is selectable When 7 LAN appears press the PAUSE key Use the FEED or RESTART key to select a desired option After selecting the LAN setting press the PAUSE key 7 LAN ON SNMP ON OFF ON SNMP OFF RESTART FEED LAN is disabled LAN and SNMP are enabled ON SNMP ON LAN is enabled but SNMP is disabled ...

Page 51: ...t the Year Month and Day in order When 8 RTC SET appears press the PAUSE key Press the PAUSE key to set the date After selecting the date press the PAUSE key 2 Time Setting This parameter is to set the Hour Minute and Second in order Press the PAUSE key to set the time After selecting the time press the PAUSE key 8 RTC SET DATE 05 01 01 8 RTC SET DATE Y 06 01 01 8 RTC SET DATE M 06 03 01 8 RTC SET...

Page 52: ...WAL BATCH RESTART FEED Batch print is possible However the same time is printed on the all media issued in a batch because the real time clock data is read only for the first media A real time can be printed on each media However the printer needs to stop the motion before printing each media to read the real time clock data RENEWAL PAGE NOTE 1 Be sure to load the battery and set the low battery c...

Page 53: ...ustment of a print start position cut position etc 4 TEST PRINT This menu is used to perform print tests 5 SENSOR ADJ This menu is used to check the sensor statuses and adjust each sensor 6 RAM CLEAR This menu is used to perform a RAM clear DO NOT USE this menu 7 IP ADDRESS This menu is used to set an IP address 8 BASIC This menu is used to enable the printer to use Basic program 9 FOR FACTORY Thi...

Page 54: ...s Now the printer is in the System Mode for system administrators 3 Press the FEED or RESTART key until 7 IP ADDRESS appears on the LCD Message Display 4 Press the PAUSE key to enter the IP Address Setting Mode The IP Address Setting Mode contains the following sub menus To enter each sub menu press the PAUSE key 7 IP ADDRESS PRINTER IP ADRES 7 IP ADDRESS GATEWAY IP ADRES 7 IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK ...

Page 55: ... 7 IP ADDRESS GATEWAY IP ADRES PAUSE PAUSE NOTES 1 Set each 3 digit value by using the RESTART or FEED key RESTART key Increment FEED key Decrement Range 0 to 255 2 Press the PAUSE key to move the cursor to the next 3 digit value 3 After the last 3 digit value is set press the PAUSE key to go to Gateway IP Address Setting 7 IP ADDRESS GATEWAY IP ADRES 7 IP ADDRESS 192 168 010 020 7 IP ADDRESS 192 ...

Page 56: ...et Port Setting NOTES 1 Pressing the PAUSE key while PORT ON 08000 is displayed allows you to set the port number 2 Set a number for each digit by using the RESTART or FEED key RESTART key Increment FEED key Decrement Range 00000 to 65535 A number exceeding 65535 will be automatically corrected to 65535 3 Be careful not to set the same port number that other applications are using 4 Press the PAUS...

Page 57: ...ent FEED key Decrement 3 Press the PAUSE key to enter the next byte Repeat this until 16th byte is entered 4 A DHCP ID can be used to check what IP address is assigned to which client on a DHCP server If a DHCP ID is not assigned MAC address of a network device LAN card or LAN interface board will be notified to the server as a DHCP ID instead A DHCP ID is a 16 byte character string As FFH hex cod...

Page 58: ... U e u 6 6 F V f v 7 7 G W g w 8 8 H X h x 9 9 I Y i y A J Z j z B K k C L l D M m E N n F O _ o SP Space Example To enter TOSHIBA in Hex code 54 4F 53 48 49 42 41 When the system mode settings have been completed turn off the printer 7 IP ADDRESS DHCP HOST NAME MODE ASCII PAUSE PAUSE 7 IP ADDRESS Enter a character or a value for each of 1st byte to 16th byte sequentially using the FEED or RESTART...

Page 59: ...nterface 2 8 3 Installing the Printer Driver The installation procedure differs depending on the interface connected to the printer and the operation system you are using Please install the printer driver by performing the appropriate procedure If the previous version of the printer driver has been installed on your host computer be sure to uninstall it before you install this printer driver Refer...

Page 60: ...10 QQ B 492R TH10 QQ B 492L TH10 QP B 492R TH10 QP TEC B 572 B 572 QQ B 572 QQ US B 572 QP TEC B 672 B 672 QQ B 672 QQ US B 672 QP TEC B 682 B 682 TS10 QQ B 682 TS10 QQ US B 682 TS10 QP TEC B 852 B 852 TS12 QQ B 852 TS12 QQ US B 852 TS12 QP TEC B 852 R B 852 TS22 QQ R B 852 TS22 QP R TEC B 872 B 872 QQ B 872 QQ US B 872 QP TEC B 882 B 882 TS10 QQ B 882 TS10 QQ US B 882 TS10 QP TEC B SA4G B SA4TM G...

Page 61: ...ou install the printer driver for the first time this screen is not displayed 7 Select the port to be used for printing from the Available ports list then click on the Next button 8 Change the printer name if necessary and select whether or not you use the printer as the default printer Yes or No Click on the Finish button 9 The printer driver is installed When installation is completed the new pr...

Page 62: ...Q US B 472 GH12 QQ B 472 QP TEC B 472 CN B 472 GH12 CN B 472 GH14 CN TEC B 482 B 482 TS10 QQ B 482 TS10 QQ US B 482 TS10 QP TEC B 492 B 492L TH10 QQ B 492R TH10 QQ B 492L TH10 QP B 492R TH10 QP TEC B 572 B 572 QQ B 572 QQ US B 572 QP TEC B 672 B 672 QQ B 672 QQ US B 672 QP TEC B 682 B 682 TS10 QQ B 682 TS10 QQ US B 682 TS10 QP TEC B 852 B 852 TS12 QQ B 852 TS12 QQ US B 852 TS12 QP TEC B 852 R B 85...

Page 63: ...e printer as the default printer Yes or No Click on the Next button 11 Select whether or not the printer will be shared with other network users Shared or Not shared Click on the Next button 12 Select whether or not the test page will be printed Yes or No then click on the Finish button 13 If the Digital Signature Not Found screen is displayed click on the Yes button 14 When the Completing the Add...

Page 64: ...m s plug and play function 1 Turn the printer ON then connect it to your host computer with the USB cable The New Hardware Found dialog box is displayed and USB Device is detected 2 After a while the Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box is displayed Select Specify the location of the driver Advanced then click on the Next button Windows 98 Me ...

Page 65: ...51 3 Select Search for the best driver for your device Recommended Mark the Specify a location checkbox then click on the Browse button Specify driver folder then click on the Next button 4 Check to see that the USB Printing Support driver is detected then click on the Next button ...

Page 66: ...n which indicates the USB Printing Support driver has been installed is displayed click on the Finish button 6 After a while TEC B SA4T is detected as a new hardware 7 The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box is displayed Select Specify the location of the driver Advanced then click on the Next button ...

Page 67: ...s E2 53 8 Select Search for the best driver for your device Recommended Mark the Specify a location checkbox then click on the Browse button Specify driver folder then click on the Next button 9 Check to see that the TEC B SA4T driver is detected then click on the Next button ...

Page 68: ... if necessary and select whether or not you use the printer as the default printer Yes or No Click on the Finish button 11 When the screen which indicates TEC B SA4T has been installed is displayed click on the Finish button 12 When installation is completed the new printer icon is added in the Printers folder ...

Page 69: ...tomatically installed 4 After a while for Windows XP TEC B SA4T is detected as a new device For Windows 2000 Unknown device is detected as a new device In both cases perform the following steps though dialog boxes for Windows XP are used 5 The Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box is displayed Select No not this time then click on the Next button Windows 2000 XP NOTE When plug and play printer inst...

Page 70: ...t Install from a list or specific location Advanced then click on the Next button 7 Select Search for the best driver in these locations Mark the Include this location in the search checkbox then click on the Browse button Specify the driver folder in the CD ROM then click on the Next button ...

Page 71: ...vers E2 57 8 When the dialog box below is displayed click on the Continue Anyway button 9 When the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard screen is displayed click on the Finish button 10 When installation is completed the new printer icon is added in the Printers folder ...

Page 72: ...l control access privilege concerning the printer settings 2 Select Settings Printers from the Start menu to open the printer folder 3 Right click on the printer driver icon to be deleted then select Delete The confirmation message is displayed 4 Click on the Yes button to delete 5 After the printer icon is deleted select Server Properties from File menu of the Printers folder 6 Select the printer...

Page 73: ... a LAN port 1 Adding a LAN Port 1 Right click on the printer icon Select Properties to open the printer Properties dialog box 2 Select the Details tab and click on the Add Port button The Add Port dialog box is displayed 3 Select Other Select Seagull Scientific TCP IP Port from the list then click on the OK button 4 On the Add Seagull TCP IP Port dialog box enter the name or IP address the port nu...

Page 74: ...added to the Print to the following port s list 2 Deleting a LAN Port 1 Right click on the printer icon Select Properties to open the printer Properties dialog box 2 Select the Details tab and click on the Delete Port button 3 Select the port to be deleted then click on the OK button 4 When deletion of the port is completed the port is also deleted from the Print to the following port list 1 Right...

Page 75: ... uninstall the previous version of the printer driver Or the printer driver is not upgraded properly 2 Others If your operating system is Windows 2000 or Windows XP when plug and play printer installation in progress is stopped be sure to delete the printer detected and displayed on the Device Manager tab of the System Properties dialog box Before uninstalling the printer driver be sure to complet...

Page 76: ...r Driver please refer to the Help for Windows Printer Drivers screen 1 Open the Properties screen of the Printer Driver 2 Clicking on the About tab causes the following screen to appear Click on the Help button 3 The Help for Windows Printer Drivers screen appears This screen will provide how to use the printer driver About tab Help button ...

Page 77: ...lay of the Printer Driver s Properties Screen Print Method Direct thermal or thermal transfer is selectable Sensor Media sensor type is selectable Issue Mode Batch or strip is selectable Cut Whether to use the cutter or not is selectable Fine Adjustment Adjustment values for the feed amount cut strip position etc can be set 2 Confirm the print test result When a print start position cut strip posi...

Page 78: ...al Equipment Interface Specification stored in the CD ROM Regarding how to use the Printer Driver refer to the Help for the Windows Printer Drivers screen To gain maximum performance and life from the Cutter Module or Strip Module periodic cleaning is required Before starting a cleaning be sure to TURN OFF the printer to avoid risk of injury For details of cleaning refer to Section 4 1 3 Optional ...

Page 79: ... is fine adjusted Reverse Feed Amount Fine Adjustment Reverse feed amount is fine adjusted X coordinate Fine Adjustment X coordinate of a print position is fine adjusted Print Tone Fine Adjustment Thermal transfer Print tone is fine adjusted for thermal transfer mode Print Tone Fine Adjustment Thermal direct Print tone is fine adjusted for thermal direct mode Ribbon Motor Drive Voltage Fine Adjust...

Page 80: ...ES Choose a desired value by using the RESTART or FEED key Pressing the FEED key one time causes a 0 1mm change up to 50 0 mm Pressing the RESTART key one time causes a 0 1mm change up to 50 0 mm One label Print Start Position Print Start Position 3mm 3mm Feed Direction Feed Direction Print Start Position One label Feed Direction One label Example of Print Start Position Fine Adjustment When setti...

Page 81: ...mm CUT ADJ 0 1mm CUT ADJ 0 1mm NOTES Choose a desired value by using the RESTART or FEED key Pressing the FEED key one time causes a 0 1mm change up to 50 0 mm Pressing the RESTART key one time causes a 0 1mm change up to 50 0 mm Cut Position Cut Position Feed Direction 3mm 3mm Feed Direction Feed Direction Cut Position Example of Cut Position Fine Adjustment When setting 3 0 mm Compared with 0 0m...

Page 82: ...0 mm Compared with 0 0mm position the stop position after printing is shifted forward When setting 0 0 mm When setting 3 0 mm Compared with 0 0mm position the stop position after printing is shifted backward Label Print Head Platen Strip Plate Backing Paper 3mm Stop position after printing Stop position after printing Stop position after printing 3mm ...

Page 83: ... 9 9 mm Example of Reverse Feed Amount Fine Adjustment When setting 3 0 mm Compared with 0 0mm position the print start position after a reverse feed is shifted forward When setting 0 0 mm When setting 3 0 mm Compared with 0 0mm position the print start position after a reverse feed is shifted backward RESTART FEED BACK ADJ 9 9mm BACK ADJ 9 8 mm BACK ADJ 0 0mm BACK ADJ 9 8mm BACK ADJ 9 9mm BACK AD...

Page 84: ...9 mm Pressing the RESTART key one time causes a 0 1mm change up to 99 9 mm Example of X Coordinate Fine Adjustment When setting 50 0 mm Compared with 0 0mm position the print position is shifted to the left When setting 0 0 mm When setting 50 0 mm Compared with 0 0mm position the print position is shifted to the right 3 ADJUST SET X ADJUST 5 0mm RESTART FEED X ADJUST 99 9mm X ADJUST 99 8mm X ADJUS...

Page 85: ... this menu press the PAUSE key Print Tone Fine Adjustment NOTES Choose a desired value by using the RESTART or FEED key Pressing the FEED key one time causes a 1 tone change up to 10 tones Pressing the RESTART key one time causes a 1 tone change up to 10 tones 3 ADJUST SET TONE ADJ T 3 RESTART FEED TONE ADJ T 10 TONE ADJ T 9 TONE ADJ T 0 TONE ADJ T 9 TONE ADJ T 10 Darker Lighter Standard TONE ADJ ...

Page 86: ...Motor Voltage Fine Adjustment RESTART FEED RBN ADJ FW 2 RBN ADJ FW 1 RBN ADJ FW 0 RBN ADJ FW 14 RBN ADJ FW 15 Motor Torque High Low 3 ADJUST SET RBN ADJ FW 10 RBN ADJ BK 10 RBN ADJ BK 9 RBN ADJ BK 8 RBN ADJ BK 14 RBN ADJ BK 15 Motor Torque High Low RESTART FEED 3 ADJUST SET RBN ADJ BK 5 NOTES Choose a desired value by using the RESTART or FEED key Pressing the FEED key one time causes a 1 step cha...

Page 87: ...ne with the centre of a black mark 3 Press the PAUSE key 4 The printer enters the pause mode 5 Press and hold the PAUSE key in the pause state until the following screen appears 6 The sensor type is displayed 7 Select the sensor to be adjusted by using the FEED key 8 Press and hold the PAUSE key until more than 1 5 labels tags have been issued The media will continue to be fed until the PAUSE key ...

Page 88: ...level voltage Each time the PAUSE key is pressed the sub menus are displayed sequentially Sensor Status Display Temperatures being detected by the Print Head Thermistor and the Ambient Thermistor are displayed Black Mark Sensor Status Display Voltage being detected by the Black Mark Sensor is displayed Black Mark Sensor Adjustment Using the media actually used a media level voltage is stored Feed ...

Page 89: ...ut 3 seconds aligning a blank part of print area with the Feed Gap Sensor 3 When storing a media level voltage is completed an asterisk is displayed on the right side of a voltage Press the PAUSE key 4 The display changes as shown on the left NOTES 1 When measuring a voltage of a blank area be careful not to align a pre print with the sensor by mistake 2 Confirm that there is at least 0 7V differe...

Page 90: ... no media level voltage is completed an asterisk is displayed on the right side of a voltage Press the PAUSE key 5 The message returns to 5 SENSOR ADJ Manual Threshold Setting Then set the calculated threshold voltage in the Parameter Fine Adjustment mode 1 While 5 SENSOR ADJ is displayed press the FEED or RESTART key until 3 ADJUST SET is displayed 2 Press the PAUSE key to enter the Parameter Fin...

Page 91: ...he PAUSE key 6 To check for a proper operation issue the pre printed media in online If an error still occurs even after a manual threshold setting change the threshold voltage a little and retry NOTE Pressing the FEED key one time causes a 0 1V change up to 0 0V Pressing the RESTART key one time causes a 0 1V change up to 4 0V RESTART FEED THRESHOLD R 4 0V THRESHOLD R 3 9V THRESHOLD R 3 8V THRESH...

Page 92: ...e printer s current status Up to 32 characters can be displayed on two lines There are two LEDs on the Operation Panel LED Illuminates when Flashes when ON LINE The printer is ready to print The printer is communicating with your computer ERROR Any error occurs with the printer The ribbon is nearly over See NOTE 1 There are three keys on the operation panel PAUSE Used to stop printing temporarily ...

Page 93: ...r and returns the printer to an idle condition 1 The printer is turned on standing by or printing 2 To stop printing or clear the data sent from the computer press the PAUSE key The printer stops printing 3 Press and hold the RESTART key for 3 seconds or longer 4 Press the PAUSE key The data sent from the computer will be cleared and the printer returns to an idle condition ON LINE B SA4T T V1 2A ...

Page 94: ...d Cleaner or a cotton swab or soft cloth slightly moistened with absolute ethyl alcohol WARNING 1 Be sure to disconnect the power cord before performing maintenance Failure to do this may cause an electric shock 2 To avoid injury be careful not to pinch your fingers while opening or closing the cover and print head block 3 The print head becomes hot immediately after printing Allow it to cool befo...

Page 95: ...th a dry soft cloth 7 Wipe the media path Wipe the covers and panels with a dry soft cloth or a cloth slightly moistened with mild detergent solution CAUTION 1 DO NOT POUR WATER directly onto the printer 2 DO NOT APPLY cleaner or detergent directly onto any cover or panel 3 NEVER USE THINNER OR OTHER VOLATILE SOLVENT on the plastic covers 4 DO NOT clean the panel covers or the supply window with a...

Page 96: ...the Cutter Blade with a cotton swab moistened with absolute ethyl alcohol The cutter blade moves up and down when the Cutter Motor Shaft is rotated manually 5 In the same way clean the outside of the Cutter Blade WARNING As the cutter blade is sharp care should be taken not to injure yourself when cleaning Set Screw Cutter Unit Cutter Unit Cutter Motor Shaft Inside of the Cutter Blade Outside of t...

Page 97: ...ht side 2 Press down the Release Bar to open the Strip Unit 3 Remove jammed media or backing paper if any 4 Wipe the Backing Paper Feed Rollers Guide Roller and Strip Roller with a soft cloth slightly moistened with absolute ethyl alcohol Backing Paper Feed Roller Guide Roller Strip Roller Front Cover Release Bar Strip Unit ...

Page 98: ...e Black Mark Sensor is not correctly aligned with the Black Mark on the media 3 Adjust the sensor position Then press the RESTART key Section 2 3 4 Size of the loaded media is different from the programmed size 4 Replace the loaded media with one that matches the programmed size then press the RESTART key or turn the printer off and then on select a programmed size that matches the loaded media Fi...

Page 99: ...uthorised service representative HEAD ERROR There is a problem with the Print Head The Print Head is required to be replaced Call a TOSHIBA TEC authorized service representative 1 The printer is used in a location where it is subject to noise Or there are power cords of other electrical appliances near the printer or interface cable 1 Keep the printer and the interface cables away from the source ...

Page 100: ...HIBA TEC authorised service representative for replacement of the battery Other error messages A hardware or software problem may have occurred Turn the printer off and then on If this does not solve the problem turn off the printer again and call a TOSHIBA TEC authorised service representative 5 2 Possible Problems This section describes problems that may occur when using the printer and their ca...

Page 101: ...le does not cut 3 The cutter blade is dirty 3 Clean the cutter blade Section 4 1 3 The optional Strip Module does not remove labels from the backing paper Label stock is too thin or the glue is too sticky Refer to Section 7 1 Media and change the label 5 3 Removing Jammed Media This section describes in detail how to remove jammed media from the printer 1 Turn off and unplug the printer 2 Press th...

Page 102: ...C100V to 240V 50 60Hz 10 Input voltage AC100 to 240V 50 60Hz 10 During a print job 2 1A 100V to 1 1A 240V 155W rating Power consumption During standby 0 19A 100V to 0 15A 240V 13W 100V to 22W 240V Resolution 8 dots mm 203 dpi 11 8 dots mm 300 dpi Printing method Thermal transfer or Thermal direct Printing speed 50 8 mm sec 2 inches sec 101 6 mm sec 4 inches sec 152 4 mm sec 6 inches sec Thermal di...

Page 103: ...c 1 size Prestige Elite 2 sizes Courier 2 sizes OCR 2 types Gothic 1 size Outline font 4 types Price font 3 types Rotations 0 90 180 270 Standard interface Parallel interface Centronics Bidirectional 1284 Nibble mode USB interface V2 0 Full speed LAN interface 10 100BASE Optional equipment Serial interface board RS 232C B SA704 RS QM R Wireless LAN interface board B SA704 WLAN QM R RFID module B S...

Page 104: ...length Thermal transfer 13 0 997 0 17 0 997 0 16 0 997 0 Thermal direct 25 0 118 0 e Media width backing paper width Thermal transfer 25 0 114 0 Thermal direct 22 0 115 0 f Label width Thermal transfer 22 0 111 0 g Gap length 2 0 20 0 2 0 5 0 3 0 20 0 h Black mark length Tag paper 2 0 10 0 i Maximum effective print width 104 0 200 dpi type 105 7 300 dpi type Thermal direct 6 0 995 0 Label Thermal ...

Page 105: ...n life 5 When using a label stock in cut mode be sure to cut the gaps Cutting labels will cause the glue to stick to the cutter which may affect the cutter performance and shorten the cutter life 6 To tear off printed media in batch issue easier set the Auto Forward Wait function FORWARD WAIT parameter to ON in the system mode When this function is effective the printer stops feeding the printed m...

Page 106: ... mm Sensor is movable within this range 7 0 mm 118 mm Max media width 104 0 mm Head Effective Print Range Out of print range Out of print range 7 0 mm NOTES 1 Be sure not to print on the 1 mm wide area from the media edges shaded area in the above figure Printing this area may cause ribbon wrinkles resulting in a poor print quality of the guaranteed print area 2 The centre of media is positioned a...

Page 107: ...s given below It is recommended to use the RFID Analyze Tool to evaluate the accuracy of writing data on an RFID tag to be used then determine a specific location of the RFID tag If the RFID tag cannot be placed on the best location specified contact the dealer or nearest TOSHIBA TEC representative Note that the best location described in this specification may not be applicable depending on the t...

Page 108: ...FID tag at 58 mm 6 mm from a leading edge of a label and align the horizontal center with the horizontal center of the label When the operating temperature is low 5 C to 10 C the sensitivity tends to become low Variation of the sensitivity of tags may also lower the read rate Operation at normal temperature 15 C to 30 C is desired 58mm 6mm Media feed direction ...

Page 109: ...s on the type of glue tag and backing paper RFID tag embedded labels tend to stay rolled Especially when they are wound outside a paper jam error may occur Unless otherwise specified it is recommended that the RFID tag embedded labels be wound inside 4 Sensor When the transmissive sensor or reflective sensor is enabled transmissivity or reflectivity of a label or tag may vary at an RFID tag embedd...

Page 110: ... low temperature deteriorates wireless performance writing data on an RFID tag may fail under such conditions 9 Strip Issue Stripping performance in strip issue mode depends on the type of glue tag and backing paper For some RFID supplies used a strip issue may not be performed properly 10 Caution for Minimum Label Pitch Length When media of which label pitch length is short is used data may be wr...

Page 111: ...e sure that the ribbon being used is approved by TOSHIBA TEC The warranty does not apply to any problem caused by using non approved ribbons For information regarding TOSHIBA TEC approved ribbon please contact a TOSHIBA TEC service representative Type Spool type Width 60 110 mm Recommended width is 60 90 and 110 mm Length 450 m within 75 mm Outside Diameter 75 mm max The table below shows the corr...

Page 112: ...erial is used for many applications especially where high durability is required Mode serial plate labels caution labels etc Polyimide This material gives the best performance on heat resistance greater than PET film It is often used for PCB labels as it can withstand passage through a solder bath Ribbon type Description Vellum wax ribbon This ribbon is mainly used for vellum paper and labels It h...

Page 113: ...gh humidity dust or gas The thermal paper used for direct thermal printing must not have specifications which exceed Na 800 ppm K 250 ppm and Cl 500 ppm Some ink used on pre printed media may contain ingredients which shorten the print head s product life Do not use labels pre printed with ink which contain hard substances such as carbonic calcium CaCO3 and kaolin Al2O3 2SiO2 2H2O For further info...

Page 114: ...ccurred at the cutter module Yes Yes 7 NO PAPER z The media has run out or the media is not loaded properly Yes Yes 8 HEAD OPEN z A feed or an issue was attempted with the Top Cover opened Except when the FEED key is pressed Yes Yes 9 HEAD ERROR z The print head has a problem Yes Yes 10 EXCESS HEAD TEMP z The print head is overheated No Yes 11 RIBBON ERROR z The ribbon has run out The ribbon has b...

Page 115: ... an area other than a delay slot was decoded f An undefined instruction in a delay slot was decoded g An instruction to rewrite a delay slot was decoded No No 22 100BASE LAN INITIALIZING z z 100 Base LAN Board is being initialized 23 DHCP CLIENT INITIALIZING z z The DHCP client is being initialized When the DHCP function is enabled 24 RFID WRITE ERROR z The printer did not succeed in writing data ...

Page 116: ...NUL Command error The following message appears Example 2 ESC XR 0200 0300 0450 1200 1 LF NUL Command error The following message appears Example 3 ESC PC001 0A00 0300 2 2 A 00 B LF NUL Command error The following message appears When the error command is shown 3FH appears for codes other than codes 20H to 7FH and A0H to DFH For details please refer to the B SA4T Series External Equipment Interfac...

Page 117: ...bble Mode nStrobe HostClk nAck PtrClk Busy PtrBusy Perror AckDataReq Select Xflag nAutoFd HostBusy nInit nInit nFault nDataAvail nSelectIn IEEE1284Active NOTE To prevent radiation and reception of electrical noise the interface cables must meet the following requirements In case of a parallel interface cable or serial interface cable fully shielded and fitted with metal or metallised connector hou...

Page 118: ...N1 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN1 20 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN2 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN2 21 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN3 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN3 22 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN4 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN4 23 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN5 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN5 24 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN6 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN6 25 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN7 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN7 26 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN8 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN8 27 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN9 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN9...

Page 119: ...atus Link LED Activity LED LAN cable 10BASE T UTP category 3 or category 5 100BASE TX UTP category 5 Cable length Segment length Max 100 m LED LED Status LAN status ON 10Mbps link or 100Mbps link is detected Link OFF No link is detected Communication cannot be made while the Link LED is off ON Communicating Activity OFF Idle NOTES 1 For IP address setting refer to Section 2 7 7 IP Address Setting ...

Page 120: ...fer 1M byte Connector Pin No Signal 1 N C 2 TD Transmit Data 3 RD Received Data 4 DSR Data Set Ready 5 SG Signal Ground 6 DTR Data Terminal Ready 7 CTS Clear to Send 8 RTS Request to Send 9 N C RFID Option B SA704 RFID U2 EU R Module TOSHIBA TEC TRW EUM 01 for Europe Applicable standard ETSI EN 300 220 Frequency range 869 7 870 0MHz Center frequency 869 85MHz Output power ERP Max 5mW Power class 7...

Page 121: ... SNMP Security protocol WEP 64 bits 128 bits 152 bits or AES AES OCB 128 bits TKIP only when using WPA WPA PSK TWSL unique encryption Antenna Chip type diversity antenna Parameter setting via HTTP Default IP address 192 168 10 21 Default subnet mask 255 255 255 0 NOTE MAC address of the Wireless LAN module will be necessary when setting the MAC address filtering function of an access point Please ...

Page 122: ...rcuit Output Circuit Operating environment Temperature 0 to 40 C Humidity 20 to 90 No Condensation Pin Signal I O Function Pin Signal I O Function 1 IN0 Input FEED 13 OUT6 Output 2 IN1 Input PRINT 14 N C 3 IN2 Input PAUSE 15 COM1 Common Power 4 IN3 Input 16 N C 5 IN4 Input 17 N C 6 IN5 Input 18 N C 7 OUT0 Output FEED 19 N C 8 OUT1 Output PRINT 20 N C 9 OUT2 Output PAUSE 21 COM2 Common Ground 10 OU...

Page 123: ... METI UK BSI Denmark DEMKO Netherlands KEMA U S A UL Finland FEI Norway NEMKO Europe HAR France UTE Spain AEE Power Cord Instruction 1 For use with 100 125 Vac mains power supply please select a power cord rated Min 125V 10A 2 For use with 200 240 Vac mains power supply please select a power cord rated Min 250V 3 Please select a power cord with the length of 4 5m or less Country Region North Ameri...

Page 124: ... image samples of the fonts bar codes and two dimensional codes provided for the B SA4T series as standard The size of each font may be different from the actual one Font type and size can be specified by a command For details please refer to the B SA4T Series External Equipment Interface Specification stored in the CD ROM Font ...

Page 125: ...APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES ENGLISH VERSION EO1 33047 APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES EA4 2 APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES Cont ...

Page 126: ...T SAMPLES EA4 3 APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES Cont Bar codes JAN8 EAN8 MSI Interleaved 2 of 5 CODE39 Standard NW7 JAN13 EAN13 UPC E EAN13 2 digits EAN13 5 digits CODE128 CODE39 Full ASCII CODE93 UPC E 2 digits UPC E 5 digits EAN8 2 digits EAN8 5 digits UPC A UPC A 2 digits ...

Page 127: ...PPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES Cont UPC A 5 digits UCC EAN128 Industrial 2 of 5 POSTNET Customer bar code Customer bar code of high priority KIX Code RM4SCC RSS 14 RSS 14 Stacked RSS 14 Stacked Omnidirectional RSS Limited RSS Expanded Data Matrix PDF417 QR code Micro PDF417 MaxiCode CP Code ...

Page 128: ... set number of media have been printed Cutter module A device used to cut the media DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A communications protocol which lets a network administrator temporarily assign an IP address to a computer plugged into a different place in the network DPI Dot Per Inch The unit used to express print density Feed gap sensor A transmissive sensor which detects the differenc...

Page 129: ...ilm used to transfer an image onto the media In the thermal transfer printing it is heated by the thermal print head causing an image to be transferred onto the media Strip mode One of the printer modes of operation where an optional strip module is installed to separate printed labels from the backing paper one by one Strip module A device used to remove labels from the backing paper Supply Media...

Page 130: ... 4 2 A5 1 Front cover 2 8 2 9 4 3 5 1 A1 1 G Gap 2 75 2 77 7 2 A5 1 Gap length 7 1 Gateway IP address 2 41 Guaranteed print area 7 3 H Head position lever 1 4 2 10 I Interface 1 1 1 3 2 14 6 2 A2 1 IP address 2 39 2 59 Issue mode 2 8 2 63 6 1 J Jammed media 4 3 4 4 5 4 L Label 2 3 2 10 7 1 7 2 7 9 LCD message display 1 3 1 4 3 1 6 1 LCD language 2 21 M Manual threshold setting 2 74 2 76 Media 2 3 ...

Page 131: ... 3 2 14 6 2 A2 4 Socket port 2 42 Strip mode 2 8 7 1 A5 2 Strip module 1 1 1 5 2 8 2 64 4 4 5 3 6 2 Strip position 2 67 2 68 Subnet mask 2 27 System mode 2 16 2 39 T Tag 2 10 7 1 A5 2 Thermal direct 2 65 6 1 7 1 A5 2 Thermal transfer 2 65 6 1 7 1 A5 2 Threshold setting 2 73 A5 2 Top cover 1 3 2 3 2 11 5 1 A1 1 Top cover stopper 2 12 U Upper sensor ass y 2 3 2 5 5 4 Upper sensor lever 2 4 2 5 USB i...

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