Toshiba Printer B 415 User Manual

TEC Portable Printer  
B-415 SERIES  
Owner’s Manual  
Table of Contents  
Copyright © 2003  
by TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION  
All Rights Reserved  
570 Ohito, Ohito-cho, Tagata-gun, Shizuoka-ken, JAPAN  
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Safety Summary  
The B-415-GH25-QM is equipped with a wireless communication device, TEC-BTM. Please be sure to  
read the enclosed Precautions for Handling of Wireless Communication Devices before using this product.  
Precautions for Handling of Wireless Communication Devices  
Bluetooth® Module: TEC-BTM  
Trade Mark  
Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and used by TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION  
under license from Japan Total Design Communication Co., Ltd.  
The B-415-GH25-QM is equipped with a certified wireless communication module (TEC-BTM). The  
following cautions are applied to the certified wireless module.  
Cautions  
General  
For all countries and areas  
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 used in the countries or areas other than the following, you may be  
punished according to the laws of those countries or areas.  
Japan, USA, Canada, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Ireland,  
Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand,  
Mexico, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Hungary, Liechtenstein  
For Europe  
Hereby, TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION, declares that this TEC-BTM is in compliance with the essential  
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
This equipment uses a radio frequency band that has not been harmonised throughout all EU and EFTA  
countries, and can be used in the following countries.  
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal,  
Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Hungary, Liechtenstein  
For USA  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Changes or modification not expressly approved by manufacturer for compliance could void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
For Canada  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.  
(i)  
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Safety Summary  
To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and  
away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment that is installed outdoors is subject to  
licensing.  
For safety  
Do not use this product in locations where use may be forbidden, for example, in an aeroplane or a hospital.  
If you do not know the forbidden areas, please refer to and follow the airline company or medical institution  
guidelines.  
Flight instrument or medical equipment may be affected, causing a serious accident.  
Since this product uses extremely low power compared with mobile phones, it cannot possibly interfere the  
pacemakers and defibrillators. However, if the use  
ofthisproductshouldbelikelytohaveaffectedthepacemakerordefibrillator,immediatelystopusingtheproduct  
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.  
Precaution in use  
This product communicates with other devices by radio. Depending on the installation location, orientation,  
environment, etc., its communication performance may deteriorate or devices installed near by may be  
affected.  
Keep away from a microwave.  
Communication performance may deteriorate or a communication error may occur due to the radio emitted  
from a microwave.  
Keep away from wireless LAN.  
The product and wireless LAN may interfere with each other, causing a deterioration of communication  
performance or a communication error.  
Do not use the product on a metal table or near a metal object.  
Communication performance may be deteriorated.  
Specification  
· Bluetooth class 2  
· Built-in protocol stack activated by Bluetooth V1.1 serial port profile  
· Operating temperature: -5 to 50°C 25% to 85%RH (No condensation)  
· Dimensions: 38.1 mm (W) x 25.4 mm (H) x 7 mm (D)  
(ii)  
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Safety Summary  
Safety Summary  
Personal safety in handling or maintaining the equipment is extremely important. Warnings and Cautions  
necessary for safe handling are included in this manual. All warnings and cautions contained in this  
manual and written inside or outside of the printer should be read and understood before handling or  
maintaining the equipment.  
Do not attempt to effect repairs to this equipment. If a fault occurs that cannot be rectified using the proce-  
dures described in this manual, turn off the power, then contact your authorised TOSHIBA TEC repre-  
sentative for assistance.  
Safety Precautions  
This Owner's Manual and the products (machines) which you have purchased contain indications which  
should be observed in order to use the machines safely and prevent harm to yourself and others and  
damage to property. The meanings of these indications and symbols are given below.  
Read these indications and become familiar with their contents before reading this Owner's Manual.  
This indicates that there is the risk of death or serious injury if the  
WARNING  
machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication.  
If water or any other liquid enters the machine, turn off the power. Continuous use of the machine  
under such conditions may cause fire or electric shock.  
If the equipment enclosed is damaged when dropped or subject to shock, turn off the power. Continu-  
ous use of the machine under such conditions may cause fire or electric shock.  
Avoid continuous exposure to direct sunlight or high temperature as this may cause fire.  
Do not remove covers or modify the machine by yourself. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.  
Avoid water, operation with wet hands or cleaning with a moistened cloth. Failure to do this may cause  
fire or electric shock.  
Do not wipe the machine with a cloth moistened with thinner or other volatile solvent as this may cause  
fire or electric shock.  
Use the specified battery only. Failure to do this may cause fire or electric shock.  
Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace the battery only with 'TOSHIBA TEC  
Corporation, Battery Pack Type B-415-BT, 7.2 V 3000 mAh Li-ion'.  
Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer's instruction.  
ATTENTION:  
II ya denger d'explosion s'il ya remplacement incorrect de la batterrie.  
Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d'un type équivalent recommandé par le  
constructeur.  
Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant.  
Do not disassemble and modify the battery because it has a protection unit in it. Doing so may break  
the protection unit, causing the battery to heat up, burst or burn.  
If the battery gets wet, dry it completely. Using a wet battery may cause fire or electric shock.  
Be aware of the following precautions when using batteries. Otherwise they could heat up, burst or  
burn.  
Do not throw the battery into fire or heat it with a microwave or oven, etc.  
Do not load the battery with the electrodes reversed.  
Do not connect the electrodes with metal objects like wire. Do not carry or store the battery along  
with metal objects such as necklaces, hairpins, etc.  
Do not stick a needle into, hammer, step on, or drop the battery.  
Do not solder the battery.  
Do not leave the battery where the temperature is more than 60° centigrade, such as inside a car or  
in direct sunlight.  
(iii)  
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This indicates that there is the risk of personal Injury or damage to  
CAUTION objects if the machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication.  
Keep away from flame or other sources of heat. Failure to do this may cause fire or machine failure.  
Do not drop or shock the machine as this may cause machine failure.  
During lightening, turn off and keep away from the machine because of danger of electric shock and  
machine failure.  
Avoid locations subject to rapid change in temperature as this causes condensation, causing electric  
shock or machine failure.  
Do not damage the print head, platen or strip roller with a sharp object. Doing so may cause machine  
failure.  
Do not touch or contact the print head element with a metal object. Doing so may cause machine  
failure.  
Use the specified media only. Failure to do this may cause machine failure.  
Be sure to turn off the machine before replacing the battery, or machine failure may occur.  
Do not charge the battery near flame or under direct sunlight. High temperature may activate or dam-  
age the protection unit of the battery, disabling the electric charge or causing it to overheat, burst, or  
burn.  
Unload the battery when the machine will not be used for a long time. Failure to do this may cause  
machine failure.  
Keep the battery away from flame, a heat source or other locations subject to high temperature. Failure  
to do this may cause it to over heat or burn.  
Use the specified battery charger only. Failure to do this may cause the battery to overheat, burst or  
burn.  
Do not force the battery into the machine or battery charger. Doing so may cause the battery to over-  
heat, burst or burn. Check for the correct electrode.  
Do not connect the battery to a power outlet or a car cigarette lighter jack as this may cause the battery  
to overheat, burst or burn.  
Because the B-415-BT battery is exclusively for the B-415 printer, do not use the battery in other  
machines. Doing so may damage the battery or affect the performance and life of the battery.  
Precautions  
The following precautions will help to ensure that this machine will continue to function correctly.  
(1) Try to avoid locations that have the following adverse conditions:  
*
*
*
Temperatures below -5°C and above 50°C  
Direct sunlight  
Excessive vibration  
(2) The cover should be cleaned by wiping with a dry cloth or a cloth slightly dampened with a mild deter-  
gent solution. NEVER USE THINNER OR ANY OTHER VOLATILE SOLVENT on the plastic covers.  
(3) USE ONLY TOSHIBA TEC SPECIFIED media.  
(4) DO NOT STORE the consumables/media where they might be exposed to direct sunlight, high tempera-  
tures, high humidity, dust, or gas.  
(5) Any data stored in the memory of the printer could be lost during a printer fault.  
(6) DO NOT open the media or battery covers and battery cover during operation. Doing so will stop printer  
operation.  
(7) DO NOT scratch the surface of printed labels or receipt with a sharp object.  
NOTE:  
When the printer is not used for a long period of time, please keep it with the media cover open. Failure to do  
this may deform the platen by the print head's pressure.  
(iv)  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Page  
1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ E1-1  
1.1 Applicable Model .............................................................................................. E1-1  
1.2 Accessories ...................................................................................................... E1-1  
2. SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................ E2-1  
2.1 Printer ............................................................................................................... E2-1  
2.2 IrDA Interface ................................................................................................... E2-1  
2.3 Serial Interface (RS-232C) (for GH24 and GH34 models)............................... E2-2  
2.4 Radio Interface (for GH34 model) .................................................................... E2-2  
2.5 Bluetooth Interface (for GH25 model) .............................................................. E2-2  
2.6 External DC Input ............................................................................................. E2-3  
2.7 Battery .............................................................................................................. E2-3  
2.8 Option ............................................................................................................... E2-3  
2.9 Media................................................................................................................ E2-4  
3. APPEARANCE........................................................................................................... E3-1  
3.1 Front/Rear View ............................................................................................... E3-1  
3.2 Description of LED Lamp ................................................................................. E3-1  
3.3 Description of Switch/Button ............................................................................ E3-1  
4. LOADING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY ........................................................... E4-1  
5. ATTACHING THE SHOULDER STRAP .................................................................... E5-1  
6. SET UP PROCEDURE............................................................................................... E6-1  
6.1 Requirements for Operation ............................................................................. E6-1  
7. LOADING THE LABEL .............................................................................................. E7-1  
7.1 How to Load the Liner Backed Label Roll ........................................................ E7-1  
7.2 How to Load the Linerless Label Roll............................................................... E7-3  
8. ISSUING THE MEDIA ................................................................................................ E8-1  
9. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TEST PRINT............................................................................. E9-1  
10. CARE/HANDLING OF THE MEDIA......................................................................... E10-1  
11. GENERAL MAINTENANCE .................................................................................... E11-1  
11.1 Cleaning ......................................................................................................... E11-1  
11.2 Covers and Operation Panel .......................................................................... E11-2  
11.3 Removing Jammed Media.............................................................................. E11-2  
12. LED DISPLAY AND TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................... E12-1  
13. ERROR PROCESS .................................................................................................. E13-1  
CAUTION:  
1. This manual may not be copied in whole or in part without prior written permission of  
TOSHIBA TEC.  
2. The contents of this manual may be changed without notification.  
3. Please refer to your local Authorized Service representative with regard to any queries  
you may have in this manual.  
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1.1 Applicable Model  
1. INTRODUCTION  
1. INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing the TEC B-415 series portable printer.  
The B-415 printer displays its high performance with extraordinarily high speed printing up to 50.8 mm/  
sec. It has a considerably compact and light body of 111 mm in height, 180 mm* in width and 57 mm in  
depth, weighing about 800 g. (*The width of the GH25 model is 170 mm.)  
There are three models in the B-415 series depending on the wireless communicatio method: IrDA (for  
GH24 model), IrDA + Bluetooth (for GH25 model), and IrDA + minute radio (for GH34 model).  
Owing to a low power consumption design and use of a chargeable lithium battery as a power source,  
this printer can issue 200 pieces of 63.5-mm pitch labels with a fully-charged battery.  
Loading a label roll is very simple; just put a label roll into the printer and close the media cover.  
This manual contains general set-up and maintenance information and should be read carefully to help  
gain maximum performance and life from your printer. For most queries please refer to this manual  
and keep it safe for future reference.  
1.1 Applicable Model  
B-415 Series  
Model name description  
B - 4 1 5 - G H 2 4 - Q M  
Destination  
GB: Great Britain  
QP: Europe  
QM: Other countries  
Interface  
24: IrDA + RS-232C  
25: IrDA + Bluetooth  
34: IrDA + RS-232C + Radio  
Issue Type  
H: Batch/Strip  
S: Batch  
Dot density of the print head  
G: 8 dots/mm  
NOTE: The B-415-GH34-GB model is for exclusive use in Great Britain.  
1.2 Accessories  
Owner's Manual  
(EO1-33014)  
Print Head Cleaner  
(24089500013)  
Lithium ion Battery Pack  
THERMAL HEAD CLEANER  
Linerless Adapter  
(2 pcs.)  
Shoulder Strap  
E1-1  
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2.1 Printer  
2. SPECIFICATIONS  
2. SPECIFICATIONS  
2.1 Printer  
Item  
Description  
Dimensions  
GH24/GH34 model: 180 mm (W) x 111 mm (H) x 57 mm (D)  
GH25 model: 170 mm (W) x 111 mm (H) x 57 mm (D)  
Approximate 800 g (Including a battery)  
-5°C ~ 50°C  
25%~ 85% RH (No condensation)  
Batch mode/Strip mode  
Weight  
Operating temperature  
Operating humidity  
Issue mode  
Print head  
Thermal print head  
Print method  
Thermal direct  
Print head dot density  
Print speed  
8 dots/mm (203 dpi)  
Max. 50.8 mm/sec.  
Effective print width  
Label:  
~ 98.6 mm  
Receipt:  
~ 101.6 mm  
Linerless Label: ~ 91.6 mm  
Fonts  
Standard characters and characters under barcodes (1 size), Bold character  
(1 size), Price font (2 sizes), Times Roman medium (6 sizes), Helvetica (6  
sizes), Presentation (1 size), Letter Gothic (1 size), Prestige Elite (2 sizes),  
Courier (2 sizes), OCR (2 types), Gothic725 Black: 6 point, Writable charac-  
ters (2 sizes), TEC font (2 types), Dutch801 bold, Brush738 regular,  
Gothic725 black  
Bar code types  
JAN8, JAN13, EAN8, EAN13, UPC-A, UPC-E, CODABAR (NW7), CODE39,  
CODE128, EAN128, Interleave 2 of 5, MSI, Data Matrix, PDF417,  
Maxi Code, QR Code, Micro PDF417, Customer Barcode,  
Prior Customer Barcode  
Interface  
GH24 model: IrDA + RS-232C  
GH25 model: IrDA + Bluetooth  
GH34 model: IrDA + RS-232C + Radio  
Power source  
Lithium ion battery 7.2V  
3000mAh (official)  
*
Data MatrixTM is a trademark of International Data Matrix, Inc.  
PDF417 is a trademark of Symbol Technologies, Inc.  
QR code is a trademark of DENSO CORPORATION.  
Maxi code is a trademark of United Parcel Service of America, Inc.  
2.2 IrDA Interface  
Item  
Description  
Type  
Physical layer conforming to IrDA-SIR V1.0  
19200 bps  
Transmission speed  
9600 bps (for IrCOMM only)  
0.3 m max.  
Communicable distance  
Peak wavelength of the infrared ray 850 to 900 nm  
Communicable angle  
Ambient light immunity  
Intensity of emission  
Receivable infrared ray  
Protocol  
±15° degrees max.  
1000 lx max. (under a fluorescent lamp or incandescent lamp)  
Min. 36mW/SR (θh, θv ±15°)  
Min. 7µW/cm2 (θh, θv ±15°)  
Start-stop synchronization, Half duplex transmission  
Start bit = 1 bit, Stop bit = 1 bit, 8 bit data, Non parity  
JIS 8 code, Packed BCD code, Shift JIS code  
CRC (16 bits),  
Data code  
Error detection  
Generating polynomical X16+X12+X5+1  
TEC Protocol, IrCOMM (9-WIRE)  
Transmission protocol  
E2-1  
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2. SPECIFICATIONS  
2.3 Serial Interface (RS-232C) (for GH24 and GH34 models)  
2.3 Serial Interface (RS-232C) (for GH24 and GH34 models)  
Item  
Description  
Baud rate  
Protocol  
Signals  
9600 bps  
XON/XOFF, 8 bit data, Even parity, Stop bit = 1 bit  
TXD, RXD, RTS, CTS  
NOTE:  
This printer requires an exclusive printer cable. When purchasing it, please contact your  
authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative.  
2.4 Radio Interface (for GH34 model)  
The following specification is applicable only to the GB and QP models.  
Item  
Description  
Type  
FM superhet UHF radio telemetry receiver (Complies with MPT1340*,  
ETS300-220**)  
Receiving frequency  
Communication method  
Transmission speed  
Protocol  
418 MHz*, 433 MHz**  
Unidirectional (Receive only)  
4800 bps  
8 bit data, non parity, stop bit = 1 bit  
3 m  
Communicating distance  
*: GB model  
**: QP model  
NOTE:  
The RS-232C interface cable must be disconnected when using the radio communication.  
2.5 Bluetooth Interface (for GH25 model)  
Item  
Description  
Bluetooth V1.1 (with logo certification)  
Communication method  
Supported profile  
Communication class  
Communication distance  
Service name  
Serial port profile  
Class 2  
3m/360 degrees  
ZV-AT  
Device nickname  
Flow control  
TOSHIBA TEC BT  
Credit based flow control  
Slave mode  
Not used.  
Operation mode  
PIN code  
Receive buffer  
2 K bytes  
Link break time out  
Inquiry control  
20 sec.  
No response to any inquiry can be made in 1 minute after the power is  
turned ON.  
SR mode at page/inquiry scanning R1 scan interval 1.28 sec.  
Scan window 22.5 msec.  
E2-2  
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2.6 External DC Input  
2. SPECIFICATIONS  
2.6 External DC Input  
Item  
Description  
Conditions  
Input voltage: DC9V ± 5%  
Input current: Max. 8A  
Connector specification  
Printer side: TCP7361-11-0201  
Adapter side: TCS7361-01  
Connector pin arrangement  
Pin1: DC9V, Pin2: GND, Pin3: NC  
2.7 Battery  
Item  
Battery  
Description  
Lithium ion battery pack 7.2 VDC, 3000 mAh (Official capacity)  
Charge method  
Charge current  
Standard charge voltage  
Charge time  
Battery charger  
1.0 A  
8.5 V ± 0.1 V  
Approx. 4.0 hours  
Battery capacity  
A fully charged battery allows the printer to print about 200 labels  
Under the temperature 25°C, it can print 400 to 500 labels.  
(Label pitch: 63.5 mm)  
Current consumption  
Charge and discharge cycle  
Protection circuit  
3.0 A (when printing bar codes)  
300 cycles  
Overcharge protection circuit (Max. 8.5V)  
2.8 Option  
Option Name  
Battery Pack  
Type  
B-415-BT  
Description  
Lithium ion battery pack  
7.2VDC, 3000mAh (Official capacity)  
Battery Charger  
B-415-CHG  
A charger which is exclusive for the B-415-BT battery pack  
AC 100V to 240V, Charge time: Approx. 4hours  
NOTE: To purchase the OPTIONAL KIT, please contact your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representa-  
tive or TOSHIBA TEC Head Quarter.  
E2-3  
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2.9 Media  
2. SPECIFICATIONS  
2.9 Media  
Label  
Receipt/Linerless  
Feed direction  
Feed direction  
J
E
E
I
I
H
B A  
H
A A  
G
D
C
G
D
D
F
F
Black Mark (on reverse side)  
(Unit : mm)  
Media type  
Label  
Receipt  
Linerless  
With black mark  
10 ~ 400  
Item  
Batch  
10 ~ 400  
7 ~ 390  
Strip  
Without black mark With black mark  
A: Label/Receipt Pitch  
B: Label/Receipt length  
13 ~ 71.5  
10 ~ 63.5  
---  
---  
10 ~ 400  
7 ~ 390  
---  
7 ~ 390  
C: Width including backing paper  
D: Media width  
30 ~ 104.6 + 0/ -1  
27 ~ 101.6  
3 ~ 8  
30 ~ 104.6 + 0/ -1  
30 ~ 94.6 + 0/ -1  
E: Gap/Black mark length  
F: Backing paper end  
---  
3 ~ 8  
1.5 ~ 7  
~ 98.6  
---  
G: Effective print width  
H: Effective print length  
I: Non print area  
~ 101.6  
~ 91.6  
7 ~ 390  
6.4  
J: Black mark width  
---  
14  
K: Inner diameter of paper core  
L: Outer diameter of paper core  
M: Outer roll diameter (Max.)  
Ø 12.7 (Ø 0.5")  
(Ø 16.7)  
Ø 42 + 0/ -1  
NOTE:  
Do not use media other than the above to ensure print quality and print head life.  
E2-4  
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3.1 Front/Rear View  
3. APPEARANCE  
3. APPEARANCE  
3.1 Front/Rear View  
Front View  
Rear View  
Power Switch  
Shoulder Strap Holder  
Feed Button  
Status Indicator  
0
0
0
PRINT BATTERY ERROR  
Media Cover  
IrDA  
Interface  
window  
AC Adapter  
Terminal  
(Inlet)  
Battery Cover  
Media Cover  
Release Catch  
Serial Interface  
Connector  
(RS-232C)  
Fig. 3-1  
Fig. 3-2  
3.2 Description of LED Lamp  
PRINT LED (Green)  
Lights up for 2 or 3 seconds together with BATTERY and ERROR LEDs when the power is turned  
on.  
Lights up during the data transmission and the printing.  
Extinguishes when no printing is performed.  
BATTERY LED (Red)  
Extinguishes when the battery power is sufficient to perform printing.  
Lights up when the battery power becomes insufficient to perform printing due to low-voltage.  
(When this LED lights up, printing cannot be performed.)  
Flashes for three seconds when the power is turned on to indicate that the battery has reached the  
end of its life. (Recommended that you should replace the battery with a new one.)  
ERROR LED (Red)  
Blinks when an error has occurred.  
3.3 Description of Switch/Button  
POWER SWITCH  
A slide power switch.  
Full appearance of the orange mark indicates power ON.  
Fully hidden orange mark indicates power OFF.  
FEED BUTTON  
Each time this button is pressed, the printer re-issues the previous label. When the button is held,  
the printer issues labels continuously.  
E3-1  
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4. LOADING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY  
4. LOADING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY  
4. LOADING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY  
CAUTION:  
1. Be sure to turn off the printer before loading the battery.  
2. Use the specified battery only. Failure to do this may cause fire or electric shock.  
3. In the United States, used lithium ion batteries should be returned to the store where you  
bought the machine. (USA only)  
4. LITHIUM ION BATTERY  
DISPOSE OF PROPERLY  
Caution: Do not handle a damaged or leaking lithium ion battery.  
• Battery Performance  
A fully charged battery can print 200 labels or more. Under the temperature 25°C, it can print 400  
to 500 labels. (Label pitch: 63.5 mm)  
1. Slide the battery cover to open.  
2. Insert the battery as shown below until it goes no further.  
3. Slide the battery cover back while pushing the battery, and fully close the cover until it clicks.  
4. To remove the battery, gently tilt the printer while supporting with the hand.  
NOTE: Care must be taken to tilt the printer. Failure to do this may cause the battery to rush  
out.  
Battery Cover  
Battery  
Fig. 4-1  
E4-1  
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4. LOADING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY  
4. LOADING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY  
• TO CHARGE THE BATTERY PACK  
This printer includes no battery charger. Charging the battery requires an exclusive battery  
charger. Please order the following one to your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative if neces-  
sary.  
Part Name  
Lithium Ion Battery Charger  
Description B-415-CHG  
2
1
3
ERROR  
CHARGE  
ERROR  
POWER  
CHARGE  
1
2
3
Connect the AC power cord to the charger.  
Install the battery pack(s).  
Connect the AC plug to a wall outlet.  
The POWER lamp and the CHARGE lamp will light up and charging will begin. The CHARGE  
lamp indicates how much the battery pack is charged.  
CHARGE lamp  
Orange on  
Orange flash  
Green on  
Charged  
0% to 90%  
91% to 99%  
100%  
NOTES: 1. When a fully charged battery pack is installed, the CHARGE lamp will once light up  
orange then light up green.  
2. Both of the battery charging receptacles are available, however, two of the battery packs  
cannot be charged at the same time.  
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5. ATTACHING THE SHOULDER STRAP  
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5. ATTACHING THE SHOULDER STRAP  
• Charging time  
Battery pack  
B-415-BT  
Charging time  
about 4 hours  
The charging time may differ depending on the condition of the battery pack or the temperature of  
the environment.  
• Using the battery pack at once  
Remove the battery pack when required. It can be used even if the charging is not completed. Bat-  
tery operating time, however, may differ depending on the charging time.  
• If the ERROR lamp flashes  
Check as follws:  
1
2
3
Remove the battery pack from this unit, then install the same battery pack again.  
If the ERROR lamp flashes again:  
If the ERROR lamp flashes again:  
Install another battery pack.  
The problem is with this unit.  
Please contact your Authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative in connection with the product with the  
problem.  
5. ATTACHING THE SHOULDER STRAP  
Attach the provided shoulder strap to the shoulder strap holders as Fig.5-1 shows.  
Fig. 5-1  
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6.1 Requirements for Operation  
6. SET UP PROCEDURE  
6. SET UP PROCEDURE  
6.1 Requirements for Operation  
This machine has the following requirements:  
• The host computer must have a serial port.  
• To communicate with host, either an exclusive RS-232C cable is required.  
RS-232C cable 9 pins  
• To print a label format, create the complete program using the interface/communication manual.  
Interface Cables  
NOTE:  
This printer requires an exclusive printer cable, shielded, 1.5 m maximum length. When  
purchasing it, please contact your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative.  
To prevent radiation and reception of electrical noise, the interface cables must meet the following  
requirements:  
• Fully shielded and fitted with metal or metalised connector housings.  
• Kept as short as possible.  
RS-232C Cable description  
The serial data cable used to connect the printer to the host computer should be the following type:  
DB-9S  
Connector to PC  
DHF-RAA10-213ND  
Connector to Printer  
PIN No.  
Signal  
P5V  
P5V  
Signal  
CD  
1
2
PIN No.  
1
3
2
7
8
4
6
9
5
TXD  
RXD  
RTS  
CTS  
DTR  
DSR  
CI  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
TXD  
RXD  
RTS  
CTS  
TEST  
SG1  
SG1  
SG2  
GND  
Fig. 6-1  
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7. LOADING THE LABEL  
7.1 How to Load the Liner Backed Label Roll  
7. LOADING THE LABEL  
NOTES:  
1. In the strip issue mode, you should use the printer with the side in which the model name  
sticker is attached downward because the backing paper is issued from the bottom of the  
printer.  
2. In the strip issue mode, you can tear off the backing paper using the edge of the strip cover.  
3. In the batch issue mode, you can tear off the backing paper at the perforation.  
7.1 How to Load the Liner Backed Label Roll  
1. Place the printer on a level surface as shown below.  
2. To unlock the media cover, press the two cover release catches in the direction of the arrows.  
3. Open the media cover by pushing up the strip cover.  
3
Media Cover Release Catch  
Media Cover  
1
Media Cover  
Release Catch  
1
2
Strip Cover  
Fig. 7-1  
4. Fully raise up the release lever, and then slide the paper guide (R) to the right.  
Paper Guide (R)  
Release Lever  
Fig. 7-2  
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7. LOADING THE LABEL  
7.1 How to Load the Liner Backed Label Roll  
5. Load the liner backed label roll as Fig.7-3 shows.  
6. Slide the paper guide (R) to accommodate the label roll width, and then push the release lever  
downward to fix the paper guide (R).  
NOTE:  
Before fixing the paper guide (R), make sure that the label roll rotates smoothly without  
moving from side to side.  
Label Roll  
Paper Guide (R)  
Release Lever  
Fig. 7-3  
7. When printing in strip issue mode, draw out the top of the label roll onto the platen. When printing  
in continuous or batch issue mode, insert the top of the label roll into the outlet of the media cover.  
NOTE: Batch issue can be performed without the strip module. For removing the strip module, refer  
to section 7.2 How to load the linerless label roll.  
Strip Issue  
Batch Issue  
Strip Module  
Fig. 7-4  
Fig. 7-5  
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7. LOADING THE LABEL  
7.2 How to Load the Linerless Label Roll  
8. Push down the media cover until the two cover release catches click back into the lock position.  
NOTE: If the media cover is open and unlocked, an error will result and the printing will not be  
performed.  
"Click"  
"Click"  
Fig. 7-6  
9. When printing in strip issue mode, pull out the top of the liner of the label roll to eliminate slack.  
[How to remove the liner backed label roll]  
1. Open the media cover.  
2. Fully raise up the release lever, slide the paper guide (R) to the right, and then remove the liner  
backed label roll.  
7.2 How to Load the Linerless Label Roll  
1. Open the media cover.  
2. To remove the strip module from the media cover, press the claws provided for the strip module.  
Strip Module  
Fig. 7-7  
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7. LOADING THE LABEL  
7.2 How to Load the Linerless Label Roll  
3. Attach the linerless adapters to the paper guides.  
Paper Guide  
Paper Guide  
Linerless Adapter  
Fig. 7-8  
4. Loading the linerless label roll is basically the same as described in the liner backed label roll.  
However in the case of the linerless label roll, its width may exceed the specified range (104.6  
mm, +0/-0.5) due to having been rolled unevenly. In this case, use your finger to press against the  
paper holder spring, which allows you to install the linerless label roll between both paper holders.  
Fig. 7-9  
[How to remove the linerless label roll]  
Remove the linerless label roll in the same way as the liner backed label roll.  
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8. ISSUING THE MEDIA  
8. ISSUING THE MEDIA  
8. ISSUING THE MEDIA  
CAUTIONS:  
1. Radio communication between a handy terminal and the B-415 printer is guaranteed when the  
handy terminal is in the operator’s hand and the printer is secured at the waist. Proper radio  
communication may not be obtained when used in other conditions and in areas subject to  
noise and radio interference.  
2. Be sure to disconnect the RS-232C interface cable from the printer before performing radio  
communication or IrDA.  
3. To perform the radio communication or IrDA, the printer must be synchronized with the handy  
terminal.  
4. IrDA is available on the conditions indicated below. The following performance is obtained  
under fluorescent light (max. 1000 lx). Care must be taken to prevent direct sunlight from  
entering the IrDA interface window.  
Printer  
Handy  
Printer  
max. 30 cm  
Terminal  
max. 30 cm  
Handy  
Terminal  
1. Turn on the printer.  
NOTE: Firmly slide the power switch to the position “ON” or “OFF” until it clicks. If you slide the  
power switch in halfway, the printer may not judge the power ON/OFF status.  
2. Send data from the handy terminal to the printer. (Regarding the operation of the handy terminal,  
please refer to the handy terminal’s operating manual.)  
(Radio Communication Sample)  
Fig. 8-1  
3. Issuing labels  
1) The number of labels is specified when issuing labels in batch mode. To re-issue the label,  
press the [FEED] button.  
This operation differs, depending on the print mode.  
2) The printer prints labels one by one in strip mode by pressing the [FEED] button. To issue more  
than one label, remove the printed label before issuing the next one.  
This operation differs, depending on the print mode.  
NOTE:Trim off the backing paper coming from the backing paper outlet.  
3) After printing the receipt, press the [FEED] button to feed it to a position where it can be easily  
cut. Each time the [FEED] button is pressed, the receipt is fed for 20 mm.  
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9. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TEST PRINT  
9. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TEST PRINT  
4. Tear off the printed media upward or downward with the cutter.  
NOTE:  
Do not pull the media out of the printer, as this will misalign the print position of the next  
label.  
Media  
Fig. 8-2  
9. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TEST PRINT  
1. Turn the power on while pressing the [FEED] button. Three LED lamps light up. After about 5  
seconds, they extinguish, then the first label of the test print is issued.  
For GH24 and GH34 models  
PROGRAM VERSION FMRM0072201 V2.0 2800 (FONT:0200)(BOOT:A900)  
PRINTER ID  
00123  
FORM VERSION  
SRAM CHECK  
SENSOR CHECK  
BATTERY LEVEL  
TONE ADJUST  
FEED ADJUST  
HEAD CHECK  
PEEL THRESHOLD  
PRINT MODE  
SERIAL NO.  
0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000  
512KB  
R:2.9V T:0.5V P:1.9V H:+25°C A:+25°C  
8.3V (OVER 220 LABELS)  
+00  
PARAMETER  
[B-415] [PC-850] [0]  
+0.0mm MODEL NAME B-415-GH Series  
OK  
2.0V  
TPCL-LE  
3S000001  
IrCOMM  
IrDA  
For GH25 model  
PROGRAM VERSION FMRM0072002 V2.0 2800 (FONT:0200)(BOOT:A900)  
PRINTER ID  
00123  
FORM VERSION  
SRAM CHECK  
SENSOR CHECK  
BATTERY LEVEL  
TONE ADJUST  
FEED ADJUST  
HEAD CHECK  
PEEL THRESHOLD  
PRINT MODE  
SERIAL NO.  
0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000  
512KB  
R:2.9V T:0.5V P:1.9V H:+25°C A:+25°C  
8.3V (OVER 220 LABELS)  
+00  
PARAMETER  
[B-415] [PC-850] [0]  
+0.0mm MODEL NAME B-415-GH Series  
OK  
2.0V  
TPCL-LE  
3S000001  
IrCOMM  
IrDA  
0
0
0
1
c
c
4
0
8
4
f
d
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9. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TEST PRINT  
2. Pressing the [FEED] button again issues the second label of the test print. Pressing the [FEED]  
button once more, issues the second label of the test print again.  
3. Regarding the print contents refer to the specifications.  
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10. CARE/HANDLING OF THE MEDIA  
10. CARE/HANDLING OF THE MEDIA  
10. CARE/HANDLING OF THE MEDIA  
CAUTION:  
Be sure to read carefully and understand the Supply Manual. Use only media which meets the  
specified requirements. Use of non-specified media may shorten the head life and result in  
problems with bar code readability or print quality. All media should be handled with care to avoid  
any damage to the media or printer. Read the following guideline carefully.  
• Do not store the media for longer than the manufactures recommended shelf life.  
• Store media rolls on the flat end, do not store them on the curved sides as this might flatten that  
side causing erratic media advance and poor print quality.  
• Store the media in plastic bags and always reseal after opening. Unprotected media can get dirty  
and the extra abrasion from the dust and dirt particles will shorten the print head life.  
• Store the media in a cool, dry place. Avoid areas where they would be exposed to direct sunlight,  
high temperature, high humidity, dust or gas.  
• The specifications for the thermal paper used for direct thermal printing must not exceed Ca++ 800  
ppm, Na+ 800 ppm, K+ 800 ppm and CL- 600 ppm.  
• Some ink used on pre-printed labels may contain components which shorten the print head's  
product life. Do not use labels pre-printed with ink which contains hard substances such as  
carbonic calcium (CaCO3) and kaolin (Al2O3, 2SiO2, 2H2O).  
For further information please contact your local distributor or your media manufacturer.  
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11.1 Cleaning  
11. GENERAL MAINTENANCE  
11. GENERAL MAINTENANCE  
WARNING!  
1. Be sure to turn off the printer prior to performing any maintenance.  
2. Do not use any tool that may damage the print head.  
3. DO NOT POUR WATER directly onto the printer.  
11.1 Cleaning  
To help retain the high quality and performance of your printer it should be regularly cleaned. The  
greater the usage of the printer, the more frequent the cleaning. (i.e. low usage = weekly: high usage  
= daily).  
1. Turn off the printer.  
2. Open the media cover.  
3. Remove the media roll from the printer.  
4. Clean the print head element with the print head cleaner.  
5. Wipe the cutter platen and strip roller with a soft cloth moistened with alcohol. Remove dust or  
foreign substances from the internal parts of the printer, if any.  
6. Remove paper particles or stains from the feed gap sensor, black mark sensor, and the strip  
sensor with a soft cloth.  
NOTE:  
Be sure to use the provided print head cleaner. Please order it to your authorized  
TOSHIBA TEC representative if necessary.  
Cutter  
Print Head Cleaner  
Print Head  
Fig. 11-1  
Black Mark Sensor  
Strip Roller  
Strip Sensor  
Feed Gap Sensor  
Platen  
Fig. 11-2  
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11.2 Covers and Operation Panel  
11. GENERAL MAINTENANCE  
11.2 Covers and Operation Panel  
The covers should be cleaned by wiping with a dry cloth or a cloth slightly dampened with a mild  
detergent solution.  
NOTE:  
Clean the printer cover with an electrostatic free cleaner for automated office equipment.  
CAUTIONS:  
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 covers or the operation panel with alcohol as it may cause them to  
discolor, loose their shape or develop structural weakness.  
11.3 Removing Jammed Media  
1. Turn off the printer.  
2. Open the media cover.  
3. Remove the media roll from the printer.  
4. Remove the jammed media.  
NOTE: DO NOT USE any sharp implements or tools as these could damage the printer.  
5. Clean the print head and platen, then remove any further dust or foreign substances.  
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12. LED DISPLAY AND TROUBLESHOOTING  
12. LED DISPLAY AND TROUBLESHOOTING  
12. LED DISPLAY AND TROUBLESHOOTING  
WARNING!  
If you cannot solve a problem with the following solutions, do not attempt to repair the printer  
yourself. Turn off the printer, then contact your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative for  
assistance.  
When a problem occurs during operation, the LED indicator will blink or stay on continuously. Refer to  
the following troubleshooting guide and take corrective action.  
:LED off, :LED on,  
:LED blinking  
LED Display  
ERROR  
Condition to clear the  
ERROR Status  
Printer Status  
BATTERY  
PRINT  
When the power is turned on.  
(2 or 3 seconds)  
(2 or 3 seconds)  
(2 or 3 seconds)  
Normal Condition  
While the cover is open.  
Command Error  
Feed jam  
Close the cover  
Close the cover after  
installing a label.  
Close the cover after  
installing a label.  
Close the cover  
(See NOTE)  
Label End  
Cover Open Error  
Thermal Head Disconnection Error  
Thermal Head Abnormal High  
Temperature  
Stop issuing labels for  
a while.  
(See NOTE)  
Flash ROM Data Writing Error  
Flash ROM Data Erasing Error  
Low-battery  
(See NOTE)  
Replace the battery,  
or charge the battery.  
In action  
Close the cover  
Close the cover after  
installing a label.  
Form Entry, Area  
Format  
Communication Error  
Normal Termination and Label  
End  
Form entry area in the flash ROM  
becomes full.  
Normal Termination  
Battery Life Error  
Replace the battery.  
(3 sec.)  
* LED flashing repeats ON and OFF at the interval of 0.1 sec.  
* When the printer goes into energy-saving mode, the LED will be extinguished to save energy. How-  
ever, when normal operation mode is resumed, the LED will flicker or illuminate again.  
* If the printer status changes during an error, the LED display will also change to indicate the latest  
status of the printer.  
NOTE: Please contact your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative.  
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13. ERROR PROCESS  
13. ERROR PROCESS  
13. ERROR PROCESS  
When the printer detects the errors shown below, it will make the ERROR LED flashing (repeat of ON  
and OFF at the interval of 0.1 sec.), and wait for a command sent from the host after stopping the  
performance. Since the restart process is not performed after clearing the error, it is necessary to send  
the command again.  
(1) Command Error  
1. When one of the following errors is found during the command analysis.  
• Error of command length  
• Error of command transmission sequence  
• Error of command format  
• Error of parameter designation  
2. If the form No. designated by the data print command has not been entered.  
(2) Feed Jam (Paper Feeding Error)  
If the printer fails to detect the gap after feeding a label 1.5 times as long as the label pitch desig-  
nated by the label size setting command. (Only when the feed gap sensor/black mark sensor are  
designated.)  
(3) Label End  
1. If an attempt is made to issue or feed a label when the media has run out.  
2. If the printer detects the backing paper continually 18 mm during label issue or feed.  
3. If the printer detects the label end detection level continually 1 mm during label issue or feed.  
(4) Cover Open Error  
1. If the printer detects the cover open continually 5 mm during label issue or feed.  
2. If label issue or feed is attempted while the cover is open.  
(5) Thermal Head Disconnection Error  
1. If an open element is detected during the automatic missing dot check. This is performed when  
the power is turned on, or the cover is closed.  
2. If an error occurs in the thermal head driver.  
(6) Thermal Head Abnormal High Temperature Error  
If the thermistor of the thermal head detects high temperature.  
(7) Flash ROM Data Writing Error  
If an error occurs when the data regarding various entries, etc. is written into the flash ROM.  
(8) Flash ROM Data Erasing Error  
If an error occurs when the flash ROM is initialized (data erasing).  
(9) Normal Termination and Label End  
1. If the printer detects the backing paper continually 18 mm after printing the effective print area.  
2. If the printer detects the label end detection level continually 1 mm after printing the effective  
print area.  
(10)Form Entry Area Full in the Flash ROM  
When the form entry area in the flash ROM becomes full.  
When the data of 4 KB or more is sent when the form entry is performed while the form No. “00” is  
designated.  
The BATTERY LED is illuminated to indicate that printing is impossible due to low-voltage. It flashes  
for 3 sec. (repeat of ON and OFF at the interval of 0.1 sec.) when the battery life error has been  
detected. (The battery life error is not detected unless the printer stays in the idle state for several sec.)  
However, the performance of the printer is normal even in the battery life error.  
When the indefinite order execution error occurs, the printer will be automatically reset.  
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