Toshiba Printer B 492L User Manual

TEC Barcode Printer  
B-492L/R-TH10 SERIES  
Owner’s Manual  
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Safety Summary  
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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  
should be read and understood before handling or maintaining the equipment.  
Do not attempt to effect repairs or modifications to this equipment. If a fault occurs that cannot be rectified  
using the procedures described in this manual, turn off the power, unplug the machine, then contact your  
authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance.  
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This symbol indicates warning items (including cautions).  
Specific warning contents are drawn inside the symbol.  
(The symbol on the left indicates a general caution.)  
This symbol indicates prohibited actions (prohibited items).  
Specific prohibited contents are drawn inside or near the symbol.  
(The symbol on the left indicates “no disassembling”.)  
This symbol indicates actions which must be performed.  
Specific instructions are drawn inside or near the symbol.  
(The symbol on the left indicates “disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet”.)  
This indicates that there is the risk of death or serious injury if the  
machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication.  
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Do not use voltages other than  
the voltage (AC) specified on the  
rating plate, as this may cause  
fire or electric shock.  
Do not plug in or unplug the power  
cord plug with wet hands as this  
may cause electric shock.  
If the machines share the same  
outlet with any other electrical  
appliances which 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  
flower vases, flower pots or mugs,  
etc. on top of the machines. If  
metal objects or spilled liquid enter  
the machines, this may cause fire  
or electric shock.  
Do not insert or drop metal,  
flammable or other foreign  
Do not scratch, damage or modify  
the power cords. Also, do not  
objects into the machines through  
the ventilation slits, as this may  
cause fire or electric shock.  
place heavy objects on, pull on, or  
excessively bend the cords, as this  
may cause fire or electrical shock.  
If the machines are dropped or  
their cabinets damaged, first turn  
off the power switches and  
disconnect the power cord plugs  
from the outlet, and then contact  
your authorised TOSHIBA TEC  
representative for assistance.  
Continued use of the machine in  
that condition may cause fire or  
electric shock.  
Continued use of the machines in  
an abnormal condition such as  
when the machines are producing  
smoke or strange smells may cause  
fire or electric shock. In these  
cases, immediately turn off the  
power switches and disconnect the  
power cord plugs from the outlet.  
Then, contact your authorised  
TOSHIBA TEC representative for  
assistance.  
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If foreign objects (metal  
When unplugging the power cords,  
be sure to hold and pull on the plug  
portion. Pulling on the cord portion  
may cut or expose the internal wires  
and cause fire or electric shock.  
fragments, water, liquids) enter  
the machines, first turn off the  
power switches and disconnect  
the power cord plugs from the  
outlet, and then contact your  
authorised TOSHIBA TEC  
representative for assistance.  
Continued use of the machine in  
that condition may cause fire or  
electric shock.  
Ensure that the equipment is  
properly grounded. Extension  
cables should also be grounded.  
Fire or electric shock could  
occur on improperly grounded  
equipment.  
Do not remove covers, repair or  
modify the machine by yourself.  
You may be injured by high  
voltage, very hot parts or sharp  
edges inside the machine.  
This indicates that there is the risk of personal Injury or damage to  
objects if the machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication.  
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Precautions  
The following precautions will help to ensure that this machine will continue to function correctly.  
Try to avoid locations that have the following adverse conditions:  
* Temperatures out of the specification  
* Shared power source  
* Direct sunlight  
* High humidity  
* Dust/Gas  
* Excessive vibration  
The cover should be cleaned by wiping with a dry cloth or a cloth slightly dampened with a mild  
detergent solution. NEVER USE THINNER OR ANY OTHER VOLATILE SOLVENT on the plastic  
covers.  
USE ONLY TOSHIBA TEC SPECIFIED paper and ribbons.  
DO NOT STORE the paper or ribbons where they might be exposed to direct sunlight, high  
temperatures, 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.  
Do not place heavy objects on top of the machines, as these items may become unbalanced and fall  
causing injury.  
Do not block the ventilation slits of the machines, as this will cause heat to build up inside the  
machines and may cause fire.  
Do not lean against the machine. It may fall on you and could cause injury.  
Care must be taken not to injure yourself with the printer paper cutter.  
Unplug the machine when it is not used for a long period of time.  
Request Regarding Maintenance  
Utilize our maintenance services.  
After purchasing the machine, contact your authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance  
once a year to have the inside of the machine cleaned. Otherwise, dust will build up inside the  
machines and may cause a fire or a malfunction. Cleaning is particularly effective before humid rainy  
seasons.  
Our preventive maintenance service performs the periodic checks and other work required to maintain  
the quality and performance of the machines, preventing accidents beforehand.  
For details, please consult your authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance.  
Using insecticides and other chemicals  
Do not expose the machines to insecticides or other volatile solvents. This will cause the cabinet or  
other parts to deteriorate or cause the paint to peel.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Page  
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW...........................................................................................................1-1  
1.1 Introduction.....................................................................................................................1-1  
1.2 Features.........................................................................................................................1-1  
1.3 Unpacking ......................................................................................................................1-1  
1.4 Accessories ...................................................................................................................1-1  
1.5 Appearance of the Printer...............................................................................................1-2  
1.5.1 Dimensions..................................................................................................................... 1-2  
1.5.2 Front View ...................................................................................................................... 1-3  
1.5.3 Side View ....................................................................................................................... 1-3  
1.5.4 Interior ............................................................................................................................ 1-4  
1.5.5 Operation Panel ............................................................................................................. 1-4  
1.6 Appearance of the Power Supply Unit ............................................................................1-5  
1.6.1 Dimensions..................................................................................................................... 1-5  
1.6.2 Front View ...................................................................................................................... 1-5  
2. PRINTER SETUP....................................................................................................................2-1  
2.1 Precautions ....................................................................................................................2-1  
2.2 Procedure before Operation ...........................................................................................2-2  
2.3 Fitting the Fan Filter........................................................................................................2-2  
2.4 Connecting the Cables to Your Printer............................................................................2-3  
2.5 Connecting the Power Cord............................................................................................2-4  
2.6 Turning the Printer ON/OFF............................................................................................2-5  
2.6.1 Turning ON the Printer................................................................................................... 2-5  
2.6.2 Turning OFF the Printer ................................................................................................. 2-5  
2.7 Loading the Media..........................................................................................................2-6  
2.8 Loading the Ribbon ......................................................................................................2-11  
2.9 Inserting the Optional PCMCIA Cards ..........................................................................2-12  
2.10 Test Print......................................................................................................................2-13  
3. ON LINE MODE ......................................................................................................................3-1  
3.1 Operation Panel..............................................................................................................3-1  
3.2 Operation........................................................................................................................3-2  
4. MAINTENANCE......................................................................................................................4-1  
4.1 Cleaning .........................................................................................................................4-1  
4.1.1 Print Head/Platen........................................................................................................... 4-1  
4.1.2 Media Guide Plate/Pinch Roller/Sensors....................................................................... 4-2  
4.1.3 Paper Holder .................................................................................................................. 4-4  
4.1.4 Covers and Panels......................................................................................................... 4-4  
4.2 Care/Handling of the Media and Ribbon.........................................................................4-5  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................5-1  
5.1 Error Messages..............................................................................................................5-1  
5.2 Possible Problems..........................................................................................................5-2  
5.3 Removing Jammed Media..............................................................................................5-3  
5.4 Threshold Setting ...........................................................................................................5-3  
6. PRINTER OPERATION...........................................................................................................6-1  
6.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................6-1  
6.2 Installing the Printer Drivers............................................................................................6-1  
6.2.1 System Requirements.................................................................................................... 6-2  
6.2.2 Driver Installation............................................................................................................ 6-2  
6.2.3 Uninstalling the TEC B-492 Printer Driver ..................................................................... 6-6  
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APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................ A1-1  
A1.1 Printer.......................................................................................................................... A1-1  
A1.2 Options........................................................................................................................ A1-2  
A1.3 Media .......................................................................................................................... A1-2  
A1.3.1 Media Type .................................................................................................................A1-2  
A1.3.2 Detection Area of the Transmissive Sensor...............................................................A1-3  
A1.3.3 Detection Area of the Reflective Sensor ....................................................................A1-4  
A1.3.4 Effective Print Area.....................................................................................................A1-4  
A1.4 Ribbon......................................................................................................................... A1-5  
APPENDIX 2 MESSAGES AND LED ......................................................................................... A2-1  
APPENDIX 3 INTERFACE.......................................................................................................... A3-1  
APPENDIX 4 SYSTEM MODE.................................................................................................... A4-1  
A4.1 Operation Panel........................................................................................................... A4-1  
A4.2 Overview ..................................................................................................................... A4-2  
A4.3 Reset Mode................................................................................................................. A4-3  
A4.4 Self-Diagnostic Test .................................................................................................... A4-3  
A4.5 Printer Parameter Fine Adjustment.............................................................................. A4-6  
A4.6 Test Print................................................................................................................... A4-14  
A4.7 Dump Mode............................................................................................................... A4-20  
A4.8 Additional Information................................................................................................ A4-21  
A4.8.1 Self-Diagnostic Test Result Sample and Descriptions.............................................A4-21  
A4.8.2 Maintenance Counter/Parameter Check Print Sample and Descriptions................A4-24  
A4.8.3 Magnified Views of Slant Line Pattern......................................................................A4-27  
APPENDIX 5 PRINT SAMPLES ................................................................................................. A5-1  
GLOSSARIES  
INDEX  
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. PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
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1.1 Introduction  
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
Thank you for choosing the TEC B-492L/R series barcode printer. This  
Owner’s Manual contains valuable information from general set-up to  
confirming the printer's operation using test prints. You should read it  
carefully to help you gain maximum performance and life from your  
printer. This manual should be kept close at hand for everyday reference.  
Please contact your TOSHIBA TEC representative for further  
information concerning this manual.  
1.1 Introduction  
The B-492L/R printer has the following features:  
1.2 Features  
Superior hardware, including a specially developed 12 dots/mm (300  
dots/inch) thermal print head which gives very clear print quality at  
print speeds of 127 mm/sec. (5 inches/sec.), 203.2 mm/sec. (8  
inches/sec.), and 254 mm/sec. (10 inches/sec.).  
Separation of the power supply unit realized a compact body of the  
printer.  
When the optional interface board is installed, Web functions such as  
remote maintenance and other advanced network functions are  
available.  
The PCMCIA Interface Board and the KB-80-QM Keyboard Unit are  
provided as optional equipment.  
Unpack the printer as per the Unpacking Instructions supplied with the  
printer.  
1.3 Unpacking  
NOTES:  
1. Check for damage or  
scratches on the printer.  
However, please note that  
TOSHIBA TEC shall have no  
liability for any damage of  
any kind sustained during  
transportation of the  
product.  
2. Keep the cartons and pads  
for future transportation of  
the printer.  
When unpacking the printer, please check that the following accessories  
are supplied with the printer.  
1.4 Accessories  
Owner’s Manual (1 copy)  
(Doc./No. EO1-33032)  
CD-ROM  
(P/No. FMQB0083801)  
Fan Filter  
(P/No. FMBB0036801)  
TEC Label/Tag Printer  
B-492-QQ  
Owner?s Manual  
TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION  
EU Power Cord (1 pc.)  
(P/No.: EKA-0055001)  
US Power Cord (1 pc.)  
(P/No. FBCB0030202)  
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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
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1.5 Appearance of the Printer  
1.5 Appearance of the Printer  
Dimension: mm+(inch)  
1.5.1 Dimensions  
18 (0.7)  
5 (0.2)  
232.5 (9.2)  
223 (8.8)  
209.3 (8.2)  
117.5 (4.6)  
117.5 (4.6)  
125 (4.9)  
10 (0.4)  
[L Type]  
232.5 (9.2)  
209.3 (8.2)  
223 (8.8)  
18 (0.7)  
5 (0.2)  
5x 5.5  
117.5 (4.6)  
117.5 (4.6)  
10 (0.4)  
125 (4.9)  
[R Type]  
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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
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1.5 Appearance of the Printer  
1.5.2 Front View  
Top Cover  
Operation Panel  
Media Inlet  
Supply Window  
Media Guide  
[L Type]  
[R Type]  
1.5.3 Side View  
DC Power Connector  
Keyboard Interface  
Connector  
Serial Interface  
Connector  
(RS-232C)  
PCMCIA Card  
Slot (2 slots)  
Parallel Interface  
Connector  
Print Head  
(Centronics)  
Expansion I/O  
Interface Connector  
[L Type]  
[R Type]  
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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
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1.5 Appearance of the Printer  
1.5.4 Interior  
Ribbon Stopper  
Ribbon Shaft  
Ribbon Shaft  
Holder Plate  
Head Lever  
Pinch Roller Lever  
Strip Roller Release Lever  
[L Type]  
[R Type]  
1.5.5 Operation Panel  
LCD Message Display  
ON LINE LED (Green)  
POWER  
ON LINE  
ERROR  
POWER LED (Green)  
ERROR LED (Red)  
[FEED] Key  
[PAUSE] key  
FEED  
RESTART  
PAUSE  
[RESTART] key  
Please see Section 3.1 for further information about the Operation Panel.  
NOTE:  
The illustrations used hereafter are of the L type, as the operating procedure is common to both L and R types.  
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1.6 Appearance of the Power Supply Unit  
1.6 Appearance of the Power Supply Unit  
1.6.1 Dimensions  
Dimensions: mm+(inch)  
2000 (78.7)  
170 (6.7)  
265 (10.4)  
1.6.2 Front View  
Power Switch  
DC Power Connector  
Inlet  
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2. PRINTER SETUP  
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2.1 Precautions  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
This section outlines the steps necessary to setup your B-492L/R printer  
prior to its operation. The section includes precautions, connecting  
cables, assembling accessories, loading media and ribbon, inserting an  
optional memory card, and performing a test print.  
To insure the best operating environment, and to assure the safety of  
the operator and the equipment, please observe the following  
precautions.  
2.1 Precautions  
Operate the printer on a stable, level, operating surface in a location  
free from excessive humidity, high temperature, dust, vibration or  
direct sunlight.  
Keep your work environment static free. Static discharges can cause  
damage to delicate internal components.  
Make sure that the printer is connected to a clean source of AC Power  
and that no other high voltage devices that may cause line noise  
interference are connected to the same mains.  
Ensure that the printer is connected only to AC mains that has a  
proper ground (earth) connection.  
Only use the power cable provided with this unit to power it..  
Do not operate the printer with the cover open. Be careful not to  
allow fingers or articles of clothing to get caught into any of the  
moving parts of the printer.  
Make sure to turn off the printer power and to remove the power cord  
from the printer whenever working on the inside of the printer or  
when cleaning the printer.  
For best results, and longer printer life, use only TOSHIBA TEC  
recommended media and ribbons.  
Store the media and ribbons in accordance with their specifications.  
This printer mechanism contains high voltage components; therefore  
you should never remove any of the covers of the machine as you may  
receive an electrical shock. Additionally, the printer contains many  
delicate components that may be damaged if accessed by unauthorized  
personnel.  
Clean the outside of the printer with a clean dry cloth or a clean cloth  
slightly dampened with a mild detergent solution.  
Use caution when cleaning the thermal print head as it may become  
very hot while printing. Wait until it has had time to cool before  
cleaning. Use only the TOSHIBA TEC recommended print head  
cleaner to clean the print head.  
Do not turn off the printer power or remove the power plug while the  
printer is printing or while the ON LINE lamp is blinking.  
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2.2 Procedure before Operation  
2.2 Procedure before  
Operation  
This section describes the outline of the printer setup.  
1. Unpack the accessories and printer from the box.  
2. Refer to Safety Precautions in this manual and set up the printer at a  
NOTE:  
proper location.  
To communicate directly  
with a host computer, either  
an RS-232C cable or  
Centronics cable is required.  
(1) RS-232C cable: 9 pins  
(do not use a null modem  
cable)  
3. Attach the fan filter to the rear of the printer. (Refer to Section 2.3.)  
4. The host computer must have an available serial port, Centronics  
parallel port or a Ethernet (option) connection. (Refer to Section  
2.4.)  
5. Connect the DC power cord plug to the printer. Connect the AC  
power cord to the Power Supply Unit. (Refer to Section 2.5.)  
(2) Centronics cable: 36 pins  
(3) Expansion I/O cable: 24  
pins (Option)  
6. Load the media in the printer. (Refer to Section 2.7.)  
7. Adjust the position of the Feed Gap Sensor or Black Mark Sensor to  
NOTE:  
match the media being used. (Refer to Section 2.7.)  
Use of a Windows Driver will  
allow issuing media on the B-  
492L/R printer from a  
Windows application.  
The printer can also be  
controlled with its own  
programming commands.  
Please contact your TOSHIBA  
TEC reseller for the  
8. Load the ribbon onto the Ribbon Shafts. (Refer to Section 2.8.)  
9. Turn the Power ON. (Refer to Section 2.6.)  
10. Set the threshold. (Refer to Section 5.4.)  
11. Perform a test print. (Refer to Section 2.10 and Appendix 4.6.)  
12. Install the Printer Drivers. (Refer to Section 6.)  
Interface/Communication  
Manual.  
2.3 Fitting the Fan Filter  
When installing the printer, it is important to ensure that the fan filter is  
attached before using the printer.  
The fan filter consists of 2 parts:  
(1) Filter Pad  
(2) Filter Retainer  
To fit the fan filter, put the filter pad inside the filter retainer and simply  
press into place as shown in the diagram below, ensuring connecting pins  
are aligned with the connecting holes.  
Snap on  
(2)  
(1)  
Snap on  
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2.4 Connecting the Cables to Your Printer  
The following paragraphs outlines how to connect the cables from the B-  
492L/R printer to your host computer, and will also show how to make  
cable connections to other devices such as the KB-80-QM keyboard, etc.  
Depending on the application software you use to print labels, there are  
two possibilities for connecting the printer to your host computer. These  
are:  
2.4 Connecting the  
Cables to Your  
Printer  
A serial cable connection between the printer’s RS-232 serial  
connector and one of your host computer’s COM ports  
(Refer to APPENDIX 3.)  
A parallel cable connection between the printer’s standard parallel  
connector and your host computer’s parallel port (LPT).  
An Ethernet connection using the optional PCMCIA interface  
board and LAN card (Refer to section 2.9)  
The diagram below shows all the possible cable connections to the  
current version of the B-492L/R printer.  
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c
d
f
d
e
f
c
[L Type]  
[R Type]  
c Parallel Interface Connector (Centronics)  
d Serial Interface Connector (RS-232C)  
e KB-80-QM Keyboard Interface Connector (Option)  
f Expansion I/O Interface Connector  
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2.5 Connecting the Power Cord  
2.5 Connecting the  
Power Cord  
1. Connect the DC power cable from the DC Power Supply Unit to the  
printer.  
CAUTION!  
DC Power Cable  
1. Make sure that the  
printer power switch is  
turned to the off  
position before  
connecting the power  
cord to prevent  
2. Make sure that the printer power switch is in the OFF (O) position.  
possible electric shock  
or damage to the  
printer.  
2. Use only the power  
cord supplied with the  
printer. Use of any  
other cord may cause  
electric shock or fire.  
Power Switch  
3. Connect the power  
cord to a supply outlet  
with a properly  
3. Connect the power cord to the Power Supply Unit as shown in the  
figure below.  
grounded (earthed)  
connection.  
Power Cord  
4. Plug the other end of the power cord into a grounded outlet as shown  
in the figure below.  
Power Cord  
[QQ Type]  
[QP Type]  
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2.6 Turning the Printer ON/OFF  
When the printer is connected to a host computer it is good practice to  
turn the printer ON before turning on the host computer and to turn OFF  
the host computer before turning off the printer.  
2.6 Turning the Printer  
ON/OFF  
1. To turn ON the printer power, press the power switch as shown in the  
2.6.1 Turning ON the Printer  
CAUTION!  
diagram below. Note that ( ) is the power ON side of the switch.  
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  
NOTE:  
2. Check that the message ON LINE appears on the LCD Display and  
If a message other than ON  
LINE appears on the display or  
the ERROR LED lamp is  
illuminated, go to Chapter 5.1,  
Error Messages.  
that the ON LINE and POWER LED lights are illuminated  
1. Before turning off the printer power switch verify that the ON LINE  
message is on the LCD Message Display and that the ON LINE LED  
light is on and not flashing.  
2.6.2 Turning OFF the  
Printer  
2. To turn OFF the printer power press the power switch as shown in the  
CAUTION!  
diagram below. Note that ( ) is the power OFF side of the switch.  
1. Do not turn off the  
printer power while the  
media is being printed  
as this may cause a  
paper jam or damage  
to the printer.  
Power Switch  
2. Do not turn off the  
printer power while the  
ON LINE light is  
blinking as this may  
cause damage to your  
host computer.  
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2.7 Loading the Media  
This section describes in detail how to load the media.  
2.7 Loading the Media  
1. Open the top cover and turn the head lever and pinch roller lever to  
WARNING!  
1. Do not touch any moving  
parts. To reduce the risk  
of fingers, jewellery,  
clothing, etc. being  
position , then open the ribbon shaft holder plate.  
Top Cover  
drawn into the moving  
parts, be sure to load the  
media once the printer  
has stopped moving  
completely.  
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2
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2. To avoid injury, be  
careful not to trap your  
fingers while opening or  
closing the cover.  
3. Be sure to open the top  
cover fully, otherwise the  
top cover may close,  
causing injury.  
HEAD  
d
Pinch Roller  
Lever  
Head Lever  
Ribbon Shaft  
Holder Plate  
NOTES:  
2. Insert the media into the printer from the side as shown in the figure  
below. Ensure that the media is positioned in the black mark/feed gap  
sensor.  
1. When the head lever is  
turned to position , the  
print head is raised.  
2. When the pinch roller lever  
is turned to position , the  
pinch roller is raised.  
3. To enable printing the head  
lever and the pinch roller  
lever must be set to position  
. This ensures that the  
print head and the pinch  
roller are closed.  
Media  
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2.7 Loading the Media  
3. Open the paper entry guide.  
4. Loosen the locking screw of the right side of the media guide and  
open the media guides.  
2.7 Loading the Media  
(Cont.)  
5. Insert each edge of the media into the paper holders of the media  
guides by adjusting the media guides positions to the media width.  
NOTE:  
The media guide should be  
positioned so that the media  
can feed smoothly.  
Then tighten the locking screw.  
Paper Entry Guide  
Paper Holder  
Media Guide  
Loose  
Locking Screw  
6. Pass the media straight from the paper holders to paper outlet. The  
media should be centred on the strip plate, otherwise skew feeding or  
a paper jam may occur. Check that the media is positioned so that the  
distances from the media edge to the end of the scale marked on the  
strip plate (Distances A and B in the figure below.) are almost equal.  
Paper Holder  
Strip Plate  
Scale  
Media  
Distances A and B should  
be almost equal.  
A
B
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2.7 Loading the Media  
7. After loading the media, it may be necessary to set the media sensors  
used to detect the print start position of the labels. Set the black  
mark/feed gap sensor to the correct position by turning the adjusting  
knob.  
2.7 Loading the Media  
(Cont.)  
NOTES:  
1. Turning the adjusting knob  
to the right will move the  
sensor towards the center  
of the media while turning  
it to the left will move it  
away from the center of the  
media.  
2. Be sure to set the black  
mark sensor to detect the  
center of the black mark,  
otherwise a paper jam or  
no paper error may occur.  
Setting the feed gap sensor position  
Turn the adjusting knob to move the feed gap sensor to the centre of the  
labels to detect the gap between labels. If the labels are round, set the  
sensor to detect the area of the shortest distance between the labels.  
(
indicates the position of the feed gap sensor).  
Gap between Labels  
Label  
Label  
Feed Gap Sensor  
Adjusting Knob  
Setting the black mark sensor position  
(1) Pull about 500 mm of media out of the front of the printer, turn the  
media back on itself and feed it under the print head past the sensor  
so that the black mark can be seen from above.  
(2) Turn the adjusting knob to move the black mark sensor so that it is  
in line with the center of the black mark on the media. ( indicates  
the position of the black mark sensor.)  
Black Mark  
Black Mark Sensor  
Adjusting Knob  
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2.7 Loading the Media  
8. There are two issue modes available on this printer.  
2.7 Loading the Media  
(Cont.)  
Batch mode:  
In the batch mode, the media is continuously printed and fed until the  
number of issues specified in the label issue command has been printed.  
CAUTION!  
To separate the printed  
media from the media roll  
in batch mode, be sure to  
tear off the media at the  
strip shaft or cut the media  
past the strip shaft.  
However, if you tear off  
the media at the print  
head by mistake, be sure  
to feed one label (10 mm  
or more) with the [FEED]  
key prior to next issue.  
Failure to do this may  
cause a paper jam.  
Media  
If the loaded media is direct thermal media (a chemically treated surface),  
the media loading procedure is now complete. Close the ribbon shaft  
holder plate, and turn the head lever and the pinch roller lever to position  
to close. Then, close the top cover.  
If the media is a standard media, it is also necessary to load a ribbon.  
Refer to the section, 2.8 Loading the Ribbon.  
Strip mode:  
In strip mode, as each label is printed the backing paper is automatically  
removed from the label at the strip plate.  
(1) Set the ribbon shaft holder plate, and turn the head lever and the  
pinch roller lever to position to close.  
(2) Remove enough labels from the leading edge of the media to leave  
500 mm of backing paper free.  
(3) Push the pinch roller release lever toward the front of the printer to  
release the strip pinch roller unit.  
Backing Paper  
Pinch Roller  
Release Lever  
Strip Pinch Roller Unit  
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2.7 Loading the Media  
(4) Pass the backing paper under the strip plate and above the strip pinch  
2.7 Loading the Media  
(Cont.)  
roller.  
(5) While pulling the backing paper push up the strip pinch roller until it  
locks into position.  
(6) If the loaded media is direct thermal media (a chemically treated  
surface), the media loading procedure is now complete. Close the  
ribbon shaft holder plate, and turn the head lever and the pinch roller  
lever to position to close. Then, close the top cover.  
If the media is a standard media, it is also necessary to load a ribbon.  
Refer to the following section, 2.8 Loading the Ribbon.  
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2.8 Loading the Ribbon  
2.8 Loading the Ribbon  
1. Grasp the tabs on the top and bottom of the ribbon stoppers and move  
the ribbon stoppers back to the end of the shaft.  
WARNING!  
Ribbon Stopper  
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. To avoid injury, be  
careful not to trap your  
fingers while opening or  
closing the cover.  
3. Be sure to open the top  
cover fully, otherwise the  
top cover may close,  
causing injury.  
2. Leaving plenty of slack between the ribbon spools, place the ribbon  
onto the ribbon shafts as shown below. When the ribbon is fitted, it  
must be positioned in the ribbon sensor.  
Ribbon Shafts  
Ribbon  
NOTE:  
The ribbon sensor is mounted on  
the rear of the printer block to  
detect a ribbon end. When a  
ribbon end is detected, “NO  
RIBBON” message will appear  
on the display and the ERROR  
LED will illuminate.  
Ribbon Sensor  
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2.9 Inserting the Optional PCMCIA Cards  
3. Slide the ribbon stoppers along the ribbon shafts to a position where  
the ribbon is centered when fitted.  
4. Take up any slack in the ribbon. Take the leading tape onto the ribbon  
take-up roll until the ink ribbon can be seen from the front.  
5. Set the ribbon shaft holder plate aligning its holes with the ribbon  
shafts.  
2.8 Loading the Ribbon  
(Cont.)  
6. Turn the head lever and the pinch roller lever to position  
the print head and the pinch roller.  
to close  
7. Close the top cover.  
2.9 Inserting the OptionalWhen the optional PCMCIA interface board is installed in the B-492L/R  
printer, there will be two PCMCIA slots available as shown in the figure  
PCMCIA Cards  
below. This allows the use of Flash Memory Type Cards or I/O Cards  
such as LAN Cards.  
CAUTION!  
1. To protect PC cards,  
discharge static  
1. Make sure that the printer’s power switch is in the OFF position.  
2. Hold the PCMCIA Card so that the side printed with the model name  
faces right. Insert the card into the proper slot until the Eject Button  
pops out.  
electricity from your body  
by touching the metal  
cabinet of the printer  
before touching the card.  
2. Before inserting or  
removing a PCMCIA  
card make sure that the  
printer’s power is turned  
off.  
Eject Button  
Slot 1:  
(I/O type cards such as  
LAN cards)  
Type Card  
Flash Memory  
3. Be sure to protect  
PCMCIA Cards when not  
in use by putting them  
into their protective  
covers.  
Slot 0:  
(Memory type cards only)  
4. Do not subject the card  
to any shocks or  
excessive force nor  
expose the card to  
extremes in temperature  
or humidity  
Model Name Printed Side  
5. The card may be  
inserted into the slot  
halfway even in the  
wrong orientation.  
However, the slot is  
safety designed so that  
the card will not seat  
against the connector  
pins.  
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2.10 Test Print  
3. The following PCMCIA cards can be used.  
2.9 Inserting the  
Optional PCMCIA  
Cards (Cont.)  
Type  
Maker  
Description  
A card conforming to  
the PC card ATA  
standard  
Remarks  
----------  
San Disk  
Hitachi  
ATA Card  
Ether Link III 3C589D  
PC card  
Megahertz®  
10M bps LAN PC Card  
3CCE589ET Series  
Install into the slot (1)  
only. (This card  
installed into the slot  
(0) will not work.)  
LAN Card  
3 COM  
Maxell  
Capacity: 1MB  
Read only  
EF-1M-TB AA  
Mitsubishi MF-81M1-GBDAT01  
EF-4M-TB CC  
Maxell  
Capacity: 4MB  
Readable/writable  
EF-4M-TB DC  
Centennial  
Technologies  
INC.  
FL04M-15-11119-03  
Flash Memory  
Card  
INTEL  
IMC004FLSA  
STI-FL/4A  
Simple  
TECHNOLOGY  
Capacity: 4MB  
Read only  
Mitsubishi MF84M1-G7DAT01  
PC Card KING  
FJN-004M6R  
MAX  
PC Card FJP-004M6R  
2.10 Test Print  
A print test should be performed to check that the printer is operating  
correctly. During this test, the printer will first issue a blank page of  
media to allow the sensors to detect the Black Mark or Label Gap. Then it  
will print five pages of slanted lines followed by five pages of sample bar  
codes then finally by printing five pages that contain characters of various  
sizes.  
For the test print procedure, please refer to Appendix 4.6 Test Print.  
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3. ON LINE MODE  
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3.1 Operation Panel  
3. ON LINE MODE  
This chapter describes usage of the keys on the Operation Panel in On  
Line Mode.  
When the printer is in On Line Mode and connected to a host computer,  
the normal operation of printing images on labels can be achieved.  
The figure below shows the Operation Panel and key functions..  
3.1 Operation Panel  
LCD Message Display  
ON LINE LED (Green)  
POWER LED  
(Green)  
ERROR LED (Red)  
POWER  
ON LINE  
ERROR  
[RESTART] key  
[PAUSE] key  
[FEED] key  
FEED  
RESTART  
PAUSE  
The LCD Message Display shows messages to indicate the printer’s  
current status. Up to 16 characters can be displayed on this line.  
There are three LED lights on the Operation Panel.  
LED  
Illuminates when…  
Flashes when…  
-----  
The printer is turned on.  
POWER  
ON LINE  
The printer is ready to The printer is  
print.  
communicating with  
your computer.  
Any error occurs on the  
printer.  
ERROR  
-----  
There are three keys on the Operation Panel.  
PAUSE  
RESTART  
FEED  
Used to stop printing temporarily.  
Used to restart printing.  
NOTE:  
Use the [RESTART] key to  
resume printing after a pause,  
or after clearing an error.  
Used to feed the media.  
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3.2 Operation  
When the printer is turned on, the ON LINEmessage appears on the  
LCD message display. It is displayed during standby or normal printing.  
3.2 Operation  
1. The printer is turned on, standing by, or printing.  
2. If any error occurs during printing, an error message appears. The  
printer stops printing automatically. (The number on the right hand  
side shows the remaining number of labels to be printed.)  
3. To clear the error, press the [RESTART] key. The printer resumes  
printing.  
4. If the [PAUSE] key is pressed during printing, the printer stops  
printing temporarily. (The number on the right hand side shows the  
remaining number of labels to be printed.)  
5. When the [RESTART] key is pressed, the printer resumes printing.  
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4. MAINTENANCE  
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4.1 Cleaning  
4. MAINTENANCE  
This chapter describes how to perform routine maintenance.  
WARNING!  
To ensure the continuous high quality operation of your B-492L/R, you  
should perform a regular maintenance routine. For high throughput it  
should be done on a daily basis. For low throughput it should be done on  
a weekly basis.  
1. Be sure to turn OFF the  
power of the power supply  
unit 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. Be careful when handling  
the print head as it  
becomes very hot  
immediately after printing.  
Allow it to cool before  
performing any  
maintenance.  
4. Do not pour water directly  
onto the printer.  
4.1 Cleaning  
To maintain the printer performance and print quality, please clean the  
printer regularly, or whenever the media or ribbon is replaced.  
4.1.1 Print Head/Platen  
CAUTION!  
1. Turn the power off.  
2. Open the top cover.  
3. Turn the head lever and pinch roller lever to position , then open the  
ribbon shaft holder plate.  
4. Remove the ribbon and media.  
1. Do not allow any hard  
objects to touch the print  
head or platen, as this may  
cause damage to them.  
2. Do not use any volatile  
solvents including thinner  
and benzene, as this may  
cause discoloration of the  
cover, print failure, or  
5. Clean the element of the print head with the print head cleaner or a  
soft cloth slightly moistened with ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol.  
Element (positioned at  
the print head edge)  
breakdown of the printer.  
3. Do not touch the print head  
element with bare hands,  
as static may damage the  
print head.  
Print Head  
Platen  
Print Head Cleaner  
(Part No.: 24089500013)  
or Lapping Sheet  
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4.1 Cleaning  
6. When you are using some semi-resin ribbons the print head element  
can still be stained with burned ribbon particles even after performing  
the above-mentioned cleaning. In this case wipe the print head  
element from end to end in both directions 4 – 5 times with a 30 mm  
by 30 mm piece of lapping sheet.  
4.1.1 Print Head/Platen  
(Cont.)  
NOTES:  
1. A print head cleaner or  
lapping sheet is not enclosed  
with the printer. Please use a  
TEC approved print head  
7. Wipe the platen with a soft cloth moistened with alcohol.  
cleaner or lapping sheet which  
can be purchased from an  
authorised TOSHIBA TEC  
service representative.  
2. Do not rub the print head  
element with a lapping sheet  
excessively, or the print head  
life will be shortened.  
3. When purchasing a lapping  
sheet locally, it should meet the  
following specifications.  
Product name: Imperial lapping  
film sheet  
Model: #4000 (Grain size: 3µm,  
Abrasive coating: Aluminum  
oxide, Backing material: 3MIL)  
Maker: Sumitomo 3M  
1. Carefully pull out the media guide plate from the two guide shafts.  
2. Wipe the bottom of the media guide with a cloth moistened with  
alcohol.  
4.1.2 Media Guide Plate/  
Pinch Roller/Sensors  
Guide Shaft  
Media Guide Plate  
Turn over the media  
guide plate and clean  
the bottom surface.  
Clean these surfaces.  
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4.1 Cleaning  
4.1.2 Media Guide Plate/  
Pinch Roller/Sensors  
(Cont.)  
3. Remove the locking screw to detach the paper guide B from the  
printer.  
Pinch Roller  
Feed Roller  
Paper Guide B  
Locking Screw  
4. Push the pinch roller release lever toward the front of the printer to  
release the strip pinch roller unit.  
5. Wipe the feed roller and pinch rollers with a soft cloth moistened with  
alcohol.  
6. Remove dust or paper particles from the black mark and feed gap  
sensors using an air blower.  
Strip Feed Roller  
Strip Pinch Roller  
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4.1 Cleaning  
1. Open the paper entry guide.  
2. Loosen the locking screw and move the media guides toward the  
center.  
4.1.3 Paper Holder  
3. Remove the set screws to detach both paper holders’ upper plates.  
4. Wipe the paper holders’ upper and lower plates with a soft cloth  
moistened with alcohol.  
Paper Entry Guide  
Paper Holders’ Lower Plate  
Set Screw  
Paper Holders’  
Upper Plate  
Set Screw  
Loose  
Locking Screw  
4.1.4 Covers and Panels  
CAUTION!  
Wipe the Cover and Operation Panel with a dry soft cloth. Wipe off dirt  
with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water.  
Do not use any volatile  
solvents including thinner and  
benzene, as this may cause  
discoloration or distortion of  
the cover.  
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4.2 Care/Handling of the Media and Ribbon  
4.2 Care/Handling of the  
Media and Ribbon  
Do not store media or ribbon for longer than the manufacturer’s  
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.  
CAUTION!  
Be sure to carefully review and  
understand the Supply  
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.  
Manual. Use only media and  
ribbons which meet specified  
requirements. Use of non-  
specified media and ribbons  
may shorten the head life and  
result in problems with bar  
code readability or print  
quality. All media and ribbons  
should be handled with care to  
avoid any damage to the  
media, ribbons or printer.  
Read the guideline in this  
section carefully.  
Store the media and ribbon in a cool, dry place. Avoid areas where  
they would be exposed to direct sunlight, high temperature, high  
humidity, dust or gas.  
The thermal paper used for direct thermal printing must not have  
specifications which exceed Ca2+, K+, Na+ 800 ppm, and Cl- 600 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 information, please contact your local distributor or your  
media and ribbon manufacturers.  
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5. TROUBLESHOOTING  
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5.1 Error Messages  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING  
This chapter lists the error messages, possible problems, and their solutions.  
WARNING!  
If a problem cannot be solved by taking actions described in this chapter, do not attempt to repair the  
printer. Turn off and unplug the printer. Then contact an authorized TOSHIBA TEC service  
representative for assistance.  
5.1 Error Messages  
NOTES:  
If an error is not cleared by pressing the [RESTART] key, turn the printer off and then on.  
After the printer is turned off, all print data in the printer is cleared.  
“****” indicates the remaining number of labels to be printed. Up to 9999 (pieces)  
Error Messages  
Problems/Causes  
Solutions  
HEAD OPEN  
The print head block is opened in Online Close the print head block. Then press  
Mode.  
the [RESTART] key.  
HEAD OPEN ****  
Feeding or printing has been attempted  
with the Print Head Block open.  
A communication error has occurred.  
Close the print head block. Then press  
the [RESTART] key.  
Make sure the interface cable is correctly  
connected to the printer and the host, and  
the host is turned on. Then press the  
[RESTART] key.  
COMMS ERROR  
PAPER JAM ****  
1. The media is jammed in the media  
path. The media is not fed smoothly.  
1. Remove the jammed media, and clean  
the platen. Then reload the media  
correctly. Finally press the  
[RESTART] key.  
2. A wrong media sensor is selected for 2. Turn the printer off and then on. Then  
the media being used.  
select the media sensor for the media  
being used. Finally resend the print  
job.  
3. The Black Mark Sensor is not  
correctly aligned to the Black Mark  
on the media.  
4. Size of the loaded media is different  
from the programmed size.  
3. Adjust the sensor position. Then press  
the [RESTART] key.  
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. Finally resend the print  
job.  
5. The Feed Gap Sensor cannot  
distinguish the print area from a  
label gap.  
5. Refer to Section 6.4 to set the  
threshold. If this does not solve the  
problem, turn off the printer, and call  
an authorized service representative.  
1. Load new media. Then press the  
[RESTART] key.  
NO PAPER ****  
1. The media has run out.  
2. The media is not loaded properly.  
2. Reload the media correctly. Then  
press the [RESTART] key.  
3. The media is slack.  
The ribbon is not fed properly.  
3. Take up any slack in the media.  
Remove the ribbon, and check the status  
of the ribbon. Replace the ribbon, if  
necessary. If the problem is not solved,  
turn off the printer, and call an authorized  
service representative.  
RIBBON ERROR ****  
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5.2 Possible Problems  
5.1 Error Messages (Cont.)  
Error Messages  
Problems/Cause  
Solutions  
NO RIBBON ****  
The ribbon has run out.  
Load a new ribbon. Then press the  
[RESTART] key.  
EXCESS HEAD TEMP  
The print head has overheated.  
Turn off the printer, and allow it to cool  
down (for about 3 minutes). If this does  
not solve the problem, call a TOSHIBA  
TEC authorized service representative.  
HEAD ERROR  
There is a problem with the Print Head. Replace the Print Head. Then press the  
[RESTART] key.  
COVER OPEN ****  
PINCH OPEN ****  
PEEL OPEN ****  
Media feed or print operation is  
attempted with the top cover opened.  
Media feed or print operation is  
attempted with the pinch roller raised.  
Media feed or print operation is  
Close the top cover, then press the  
[RESTART] key.  
Set the pinch roller, then press the  
[RESTART] key.  
Close the strip pinch roller unit, then press  
attempted with the strip pinch roller unit the [RESTART] key.  
opened.  
GUIDE OPEN ****  
Media feed or print operation is  
attempted with the media guide plate  
removed.  
Set the media guide plate, then press the  
[RESTART] key.  
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  
authorized service representative.  
5.2 Possible Problems  
This section describes problems that may occur when using the printer, and their causes and solutions.  
Possible Problems  
Causes  
Solutions  
The printer will not 1. The AC Power Cord or DC Power  
1. Plug in the AC Power Cord or DC  
Power Cord.  
turn on.  
Cord is disconnected.  
2. The AC outlet is not functioning  
correctly.  
3. The fuse has blown, or the circuit  
breaker has tripped.  
2. Make sure that the power is supplied  
using another electric appliance.  
3. Check the fuse or breaker.  
The media is not fed.  
1. The media is not loaded properly.  
2. The printer is in an error condition.  
1. Load the media properly.  
2. Solve the error in the Message  
Display. (See Section 5.1 for more  
detail.)  
Nothing is printed on 1. The media is not loaded properly.  
1. Load the media properly.  
2. Load the ribbon properly.  
3. Install the Print Head properly. Close  
the Print Head Block.  
the media.  
2. The ribbon is not loaded properly.  
3. A print head is not installed properly.  
4. The ribbon and media are not  
matched.  
4. Select an appropriate ribbon for the  
media type being used.  
The printed image is 1. The ribbon and media are not  
1. Select an appropriate ribbon for the  
media type being used.  
blurred.  
matched.  
2. The Print Head is not clean.  
2. Clean the print head using a Print  
Head Cleaner.  
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5.3 Removing Jammed Media  
This section describes in detail how to remove jammed media from the  
printer.  
5.3 Removing Jammed  
Media  
1. Open the top cover.  
CAUTION!  
2. Turn the head lever and the pinch roller lever to position , then open  
the ribbon shaft holder plate.  
3. Pull out the media guide plate from the printer side.  
4. Remove the ribbon and media.  
Do not use any tool that  
may damage the print  
head.  
5. Remove the jammed media from the printer. DO NOT USE any sharp  
implements or tools as these could damage the printer.  
To maintain a constant print position the printer uses the Transmissive  
Sensor to detect the gap between labels by measuring the amount of light  
passing through the media. When the media is pre-printed, darker (or  
more dense) inks can interfere with this process causing paper jam errors.  
To get around this problem a minimum threshold can be set for the sensor  
in the following way.  
5.4 Threshold Setting  
NOTES:  
1. If the [PAUSE] key is  
released within 3 seconds  
while in the pause state, the  
paper will not feed.  
2. Failure to feed more than  
1.5 labels may result in an  
incorrect threshold setting.  
3. While the Print Head Block  
is raised, the [PAUSE] key  
does not work.  
Threshold setting procedure  
1. Turn the power ON. The printer is in stand by mode.  
2. Load the media.  
3. Press the [PAUSE] key.  
4. A paper end error cannot  
be detected during paper  
feed.  
5. Selecting the Transmissive  
Sensor (for pre-printed  
labels) within software  
commands allows the  
4. The printer enters the pause mode.  
5. Press and hold the [PAUSE] key for at least 3 seconds in the pause  
state.  
printer to detect the proper  
print start position even  
when using pre-printed  
labels.  
6. The sensor type is displayed.  
6. If using the transmissive  
sensor and the printer  
continues to print out of  
position even after setting  
the threshold, adjust the  
Feed Gap Sensor in the  
system mode. Reset the  
threshold again. Make sure  
that the Transmissive  
7. Select the sensor to be adjusted by pressing the [FEED] key.  
Black Mark Sensor  
[FEED] key  
Feed Gap Sensor  
Sensor (for pre-printed  
labels) is selected in the  
feed and issue commands.  
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8. Press and hold the [PAUSE] key until more than 1.5 labels have  
5.4 Threshold Setting  
(Cont.)  
been issued.  
The media will continue to be fed until the [PAUSE] key is  
released.  
(Threshold setting for the selected sensor is completed by this  
operation.)  
9. Press the [RESTART] key.  
10. The printer is in stand-by.  
11. Send an issue command from the PC to the printer.  
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6.1 Overview  
6. PRINTER OPERATION  
This section provides a functional overview of how the printer receives  
print data from your host computer and how it will operate in the various  
operating conditions. This section also shows you how to install the TEC  
Printer Drivers into your computer.  
6.1 Overview  
Labels will be created on the host computer connected to your printer,  
using either a commercially available label creation program or using the  
TEC Command Program Language. The label information sent from  
your host computer will consist of a series of commands that inform the  
printer of the labels size, layout, orientation, and number of copies to  
print and will also contain the print data including scaleable text,  
graphics, and bar codes. The printer electronics will decode the  
commands and manipulate the data to create a bit graphic image of the  
label that will be stored in the printer’s memory. The printer electronics  
will then transfer the image as a series of dots, one line at a time, to the  
thermal print head.  
The thermal print head consists of a line of 1280 thermal elements with  
each element shaped like a tiny dot. The dot line is 4 inches (101.6 mm)  
in length resulting in a dot density of 305 DPI. As the paper is advanced  
through the printer by the paper feed mechanism, the thermal head  
continuously prints the image as a series of dot lines at a resolution of  
305 dots per inch, horizontally and vertically.  
Precision feeding and back feeding of the label stock is accomplished  
through the use of specialized stepping motors and photo-sensors. The  
label gap sensor or the black mark sensor tells the printer electronics  
when the label stock is properly positioned under the head for accurate  
printing.  
Before you can use the printer, it is necessary to install the printer driver  
to your PC. Installation is accomplished by first installing the set of  
printer driver files from the supplied CD-ROM.  
6.2 Installing the Printer  
Drivers  
NOTE:  
Run the following SETUP.EXE.  
“X” will be replaced with your  
CD drive’s letter. (e.g. D, E, etc.)  
“X”:\DRIVE\SETUP.EXE  
The latest printer driver can be obtained from the TOSHIBA TEC  
Barcode Web Site. Access the TOSHIBA TEC Barcode World Wide  
Web Site at the following URL:  
NOTE:  
1. When downloading the  
printer driver from TEC Web  
Site, confirm the version and  
use the latest printer driver.  
The supplied CD-ROM  
contains  
Double click on the downloaded file (“Bdrv_Vx_x_Buildxx.exe”), and  
then run the following SETUP.EXE. (“C:\TEC\MONO\CD”is the  
default install directory.)  
‘Bdrv_V6_5_Build77.exe”.  
2. Driver file name, capacity,  
and date of the driver may be  
changed without prior  
“C:\TEC\MONO\CD”\SETUP.EXE  
notification. For the latest  
information about the driver,  
please contact your  
authorised TOSHIBA TEC  
representative.  
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6.2 Installing the Printer Drivers  
6.2.1 System Requirements  
1. System  
a. IBM Compatible PC running Windows 95® or Windows 98® or  
Windows NT® Version 4.0 Workstation, Windows NT® Version  
4.0 Server, Windows 2000® Professional, or Windows 2000®  
Server.  
b. Pentium® processor, 133MHz or greater recommended.  
c. Installed memory of 16MB minimum (32MB recommended).  
d. Available Hard Disk space of 10MB or more.  
NOTE:  
Windows 3.1® is not supported.  
Windows 3.1®, Windows 95®,  
Windows 98®, Windows NT®,  
and Windows 2000 ® are  
registered trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation.  
Pentium® is a registered trade-  
mark of Intel Corporation  
2. Interface  
a. The RS-232C interface  
b. Centronics interface  
1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD drive of your PC.  
2. Click on the START button, then select and click on the Run….  
3. Type in ‘D:\DRIVER\SETUP.EXE” and click on the OK button.  
(“D” may be replaced with your CD drive’s letter.)  
6.2.2 Driver Installation  
NOTE:  
1. How to install the printer  
driver from the supplied CD-  
ROM is described below.  
2. When the printer driver is  
downloaded from TOSHIBA  
TEC Web Site, type in  
“C:\TEC\MONO\CD\SETUP  
.EXE”. C:\TEC\MONO\CD  
is the default install directory  
generated when the printer  
driver file  
4. The screen will change as shown below.  
(Bdrv_Vx_x_Buildxx.exe) is  
run.  
5. After the Install Shield temporary files have been loaded, the display  
will change to the Welcome screen as shown below.  
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6. Click on the Next button to continue the installation. The screen will  
6.2.2 Driver Installation  
(Cont.)  
change to the Software License Agreement screen.  
7. Carefully read the Software License Agreement. To accept the  
conditions of the agreement, click on the Yes button. If you do not  
accept the conditions click on the No button.  
8. Upon clicking on the Yes button, the screen will change to list the  
available TEC driver sets. For this printer, select “TEC B-492” and  
click on the Next button.  
NOTE:  
If you click on the No button  
in the License Agreement  
screen, the program will not  
be installed.  
9. The screen will change to the following.  
When the printer is directly connected to this PC, select “Local  
Printer”, otherwise, select “Network Printer”. Then click on the Next  
button.  
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6.2 Installing the Printer Drivers  
If you selected the Local Printer in the previous step, go to Step 10.  
If you selected the Network Printer in the previous step, go to Step 11.  
6.2.2 Driver Installation  
(Cont.)  
10. When you selected the Local Printer in Step 9, select the PC port to  
which this printer is connected.  
11. When you selected the Network Printer in Step 9, enter a network  
path, and click on the Next button. If the network path is unknown,  
click on the Browse…button and select the same printer that you  
chose in Step 8.  
NOTE:  
Be sure to select the same printer  
that you are going to install.  
12. The screen will show the selected printer name. Change the printer  
NOTE:  
name, if necessary.  
If you specify the same name as  
already installed printer, that  
printer will be overwritten.  
When you desire to install the  
same printer for many times,  
change the printer name each  
time.  
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13. Upon clicking on the Next button on the previous screen, the printer  
6.2.2. Driver Installation  
(Cont.)  
driver files copy will start.  
14. After all of the files have been transferred the display will change to  
the Setup Complete screen. Select “Yes, I want to restart my  
computer now.”, then click on the Finish button.  
15. After the TEC Printer Driver has been successfully loaded, the  
Printers screen should appear as shown below, showing the TEC B-  
492 as being successfully installed.  
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6.2 Installing the Printer Drivers  
If it becomes necessary to remove the TEC-B-492 printer driver from  
your host computer, then it can be removed as follows.  
6.2.3 Uninstalling the TEC  
B-492 Printer Driver  
1. Access the Windows Control Panel and click on the Add/Remove  
Programs icon.  
2. Select “TEC B-492 Printer” and click on the Add/Remove button.  
3. When the following screen appears, click on the Yes button.  
4. When the Registration information deletion screen appears, click on  
the Yes button if you desire to delete the paper information. If you do  
not desire to delete the information, click on No button.  
NOTES:  
If the registration information is  
deleted, the registered labels will  
not be able to be used when the  
printer driver is re-installed.  
If this message does not appear, go to the next step.  
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6.2.3 Uninstalling the TEC  
B-492 Printer Driver  
(Cont.)  
5. When the following screen appears, click on the Yes To All button.  
If this screen does not appear, the screen of Step 7 will appear instead.  
6. Upon clicking on the Yes To All button, the following screen appears  
to confirm the deletion of shared file. Click on the Yes button.  
NOTE:  
Deleting the shared files does  
not affect other programs.  
7. Printer driver deletion starts. When the deletion is completed, click on  
the OK button.  
NOTE:  
Please note that it may take time  
to delete the printer driver.  
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APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS  
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A1.1 Printer  
APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS  
Appendix 1 describes the printer specifications and supplies for use on the B-492L/R printer.  
A1.1 Printer  
The following are the printer specifications.  
Model  
B-492L/R-TH10-QQ  
AC120V, 60 Hz  
B-492L/R-TH10-QP  
Item  
Supply voltage  
AC220 to 240V, 50Hz  
Power consumption  
During a print job  
During standby  
1.3 A, 123 W maximum  
0.17 A, 22 W maximum  
0.7A, 126W maximum  
0.06A, 24W maximum  
Operating temperature range  
Relative humidity  
Resolution  
5°C to 40°C (40°F to 104°F)  
25% to 85% RH (no condensation)  
12 dots/mm (305 dpi)  
Printing method  
Thermal transfer or Thermal direct  
Printing speed  
Thermal transfer printing  
Thermal direct printing  
Available media width (including  
backing paper)  
127 mm/sec. (5”/sec.), 203.2 mm/sec. (8”/sec.), 254 mm/sec. (10”/sec.)  
101.6 mm/sec. (4”/sec.), 127 mm/sec. (5”/sec.), 203.2 mm/sec. (8”/sec.)  
20 mm to 112 mm (0.8”to 4.4”)  
Effective print width (max.)  
Product type  
104.0±0.2 mm (4.1”)  
B-492L: for a left flow line, B-492R: for a right flow line  
LCD Message display  
Dimension (W × D × H)  
16 characters/line  
329 mm × 245 mm × 300 mm (13.0” × 9.6” × 11.8”)  
Depth of the PCB block: 125 mm (4.9”)  
Weight  
Available bar code types  
13 kg (28.7 lb) (Excluding Media and ribbon)  
JAN8, JAN13, EAN8, EAN8+2 digits, EAN8+5 digits,  
EAN13, EAN13+2 digits, EAN13+5 digits UPC-E, UPC-E+2 digits, UPC-  
E+5 digits, UPC-A, UPC-A+2 digits, UPC-A+5 digits MSI, ITF, NW-7,  
CODE39, CODE93, CODE128 EAN128, Industrial 2 to 5, Customer Bar  
Code, POSTNET, KIX CODE, RM4SCC (ROYAL MAIL 4STATE  
CUSTOMER CODE)  
Available two-dimensional code  
Available bar font  
Data Matrix, PDF417, QR code, Maxi Code, Micro PDF417  
Times Roman (6 sizes), Helvetica (6 sizes), Presentation (1 size), Letter  
Gothic (1 size), Prestige Elite (2 sizes), Courier (2 sizes), OCR (2 types),  
Outline font (4 types), Price font (3 types)  
Rotations  
Standard interface  
0°, 90°, 180°, 270°  
Serial interface (RS-232C)  
Parallel interface (Centronics)  
Keyboard interface  
Expansion I/O interface  
Optional interface  
PCMCIA interface (B-7708-PC-QM)  
NOTES:  
Data MatrixTM is a trademark of International Data Matrix Inc., U.S.  
PDF417TM is a trademark of Symbol Technologies Inc., US.  
QR Code is a trademark of DENSO CORPORATION.  
Maxi Code is a trademark of United Parcel Service of America, Inc., U.S.  
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A1.2 Options  
A1.2 Options  
Option Name  
Type  
Description  
Source  
Keyboard module  
KB-80-QM  
This module is an external intelligent keyboard unit, See NOTE.  
including a 16 digit by 2 line LCD and 28 key  
switches.  
PCMCIA interface  
board  
B-7708-PC-QM  
This board enables the use of the following See NOTE.  
PCMCIA cards:  
LAN card: 3 COM EtherLink® III (recommended)  
ATA card: Conforming to PC card ATA standard  
Flash memory card: 4MB card (See page 2-13.)  
NOTE:  
Available from your nearest TOSHIBA TEC representative or TOSHIBA TEC Head Quarters.  
A1.3 Media  
Please make sure that the media to be used is approved by TOSHIBA TEC. The warranties do not apply to  
problems caused by using media that is not approved by TOSHIBA TEC.  
For information regarding TOSHIBA TEC-approved media, please contact a TOSHIBA TEC authorized service  
representative.  
A1.3.1 Media Type  
This thermal transfer/direct thermal printer is specifically designed for label media. The table below shows the  
size and shape of the media available for this printer.  
Black Mark  
(on reverse side) Refer to  
NOTE 3 below.  
Stop  
position  
Feed Direction  
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A1.3 Media  
A1.3.1 Media Type (Cont.)  
Unit: mm+(inch)  
Label dispensing mode  
Item  
Width including backing paper  
Batch mode  
Strip mode  
20 to 112 (0.8 to 4.4)  
Min. 17 (0.7)  
12 to 999 (0.5 to 39.3)  
Label width  
Label pitch  
12 to 999 (0.5 to 39.3)  
10 ips: 25.4 to 999 mm (1 to 39.3)  
Min. 10 (0.4)  
Label length  
Min. 10 (0.4)  
10 ips: Min. 23.4 (0.9)  
Gap length (or black mark length)  
Black mark width  
2 to 20 (0.08 to 0.8)  
Min. 12 (0.5)  
Thickness  
Max. outer roll diameter  
Roll direction  
0.13 to 0.18 (0.005 to 0.007)  
φ200 (Reference value, See NOTE 6.)  
Inside rolled paper is recommended.  
76.2±0.3 (3±0.01) (Reference value)  
Inner core diameter  
NOTES:  
1. To ensure print quality and print head life use only TOSHIBA TEC approved media.  
2. For the backing paper Glassine paper 7K white or equivalent should be used. Also, the light transmission  
rate of the backing paper should be 22% or above.  
3. When perforating the media, it should be done from the print side to the reverse side.  
4. Ink used for pre-printing the media should not contain hard substances such as carbonic calcium (CaCO3)  
and Kaolin (Al2O3, 2SiO2, 2H2O).  
5. The reflectance of the black mark should be 10% or less when the wavelength is 950nm.  
6. As this printer does not have a label holder, this figure is a guide for the system integrator using this printer.  
When the outer roll diameter of the labels being used is 200 mm or less, a hanging type supply holder  
similar to the type used in TEC desktop thermal printer’s will work correctly. When the outer roll diameter  
exceeds 200 mm, the label holder should have mechanisms, such as bearings, a damper, etc. to reduce the  
tension on the label. In any case, prior to actual operation, please be sure to test all practical conditions  
including the labels, system, etc. and confirm there is no problem.  
A1.3.2 Detection Area of the Transmissive Sensor  
The transmissive sensor is movable from the center to the left edge of the media.  
The transmissive sensor detects gaps between labels, as illustrated below.  
Center of media  
Print side  
Area to be detected.  
Sensor position  
2 to 20 mm  
Label  
Gap  
Label  
Min. 12 mm  
Media feed direction  
Sensor is movable  
within this range.  
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A1.3 Media  
A1.3.3 Detection Area of the Reflective Sensor  
The reflective sensor is movable from the center to the left edge of media.  
The reflection factor of the black mark must be 10% or lower with a waveform length of 950 nm.  
The reflective sensor should be aligned with the center of the black mark.  
Center of media  
Sensor should be positioned at  
the center of the black mark.  
Detecting the black  
marks on the back.  
2 to 20 mm  
Min. 12 mm  
Media feed direction  
Sensor is movable  
within this range.  
A1.3.4 Effective Print Area  
The figure below illustrates the relation between the head effective print width and media width.  
The figure below shows the effective print area on the media.  
Area to be detected.  
1 mm  
Start line  
1.5 mm from the  
1.5 mm from the right  
edge of media  
left edge of  
media  
Guaranteed print area  
Media feed direction  
Area to be detected.  
1 mm  
Media width  
(backing paper width is not included.)  
NOTES:  
1. Avoid printing in the area 1.5-mm wide from the media edges (shaded area in the above figure).  
2. The center of media is positioned at the center of the print heads.  
3. Print quality is not guaranteed within 3 mm from the print head stop position (including 1-mm slowup).  
4. Average print (black) rate should be 15% or less. For bar code print area, the print rate should be 30%  
or less.  
5. Line weight should be 3 to 12 dots.  
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A1.4 Ribbon  
A1.4 Ribbon  
Please make sure that the ribbon being used is approved by TOSHIBA TEC. The warranties do not apply to any  
problem caused by using non-approved ribbons.  
For information regarding TOSHIBA TEC approved ribbon, please contact a sales representative.  
Type  
Spool type  
Width  
41 – 112 mm (1.6” to 4.4”)  
41, 68, 84 and 112 mm (1.6”, 2.7”, 3.3”, 4.4”) are recommended.  
600 +10, -0 m (Max.)  
Length  
Outside Diameter  
φ90 mm (φ3.5”) (Max.)  
NOTES:  
1. To ensure print quality and print head life use only TOSHIBA TEC specified ribbons.  
2. To avoid ribbon wrinkles use a ribbon which is the correct width for each media width used.  
It is possible to use narrower ribbons than media width, however, the effective print width also narrows  
Ribbon width  
41 mm  
68 mm  
84 mm  
112 mm  
Proper media width  
20 to 36 mm  
36 to 63mm  
63 to 79 mm  
79 to 112mm  
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APPENDIX 2 MESSAGES AND LEDS  
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APPENDIX 2 MESSAGES AND LEDS  
APPENDIX 2 MESSAGES AND LEDS  
Appendix 2 describes the LCD messages displayed on the operation panel.  
Symbols in the message  
1: : The LED is illuminated. : The LED is flashing. : The LED is unlit.  
2: ****: the remaining number of labels to be printed. Up to 9999 (pieces)  
3: %%%%%%%: ATA Card’s remaining memory 0 to 9999999 (in K bytes)  
4: ###: Flash memory card remaining memory for PC save area: 0 to 895 (in K bytes)  
5: &&&&: Remaining flash memory capacity for storing writable characters 0 to 3147 (in K bytes)  
Restoration  
Acceptance of  
by RESTART Status Request  
key Yes/No Reset Command  
Yes/No  
LED Indication  
No.  
LCD Message  
Printer Status  
POWER ONLINE ERROR  
In online mode  
In online mode (The printer is receiving  
a communication)  
-----  
-----  
Yes  
Yes  
1
The print head block is opened in online  
mode.  
The printer is paused.  
A parity, overrun, or framing error has  
occurred during communication through  
the RS-232C port.  
-----  
Yes  
2
3
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
4
The media has jammed during feed.  
The media has run out, or the media is  
not loaded correctly.  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
5
6
The ribbon has run out, or has snapped.  
A problem has occurred with the sensor  
that determines the torque for the ribbon  
motor.  
Yes  
Yes  
7
Feeding or printing was attempted with  
the print head block open.  
Feeding or printing was attempted with  
the top cover open.  
Feeding or printing was attempted with  
the pinch roller raised.  
Feeding or printing was attempted with  
the strip pinch roller unit open.  
Feeding or printing was attempted with  
the media guide plate removed.  
The print head has overheated.  
In writable character or PC command  
save mode  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
No  
-----  
Yes  
Yes  
14  
15  
16  
An error has occurred while formatting  
the flash memory or ATA card.  
An erase error has occurred in  
formatting the flash memory or ATA  
card.  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Data cannot be stored because the flash  
memory or ATA card is full.  
There is a problem with the print head.  
The data analyzer has found an error in  
the displayed command.  
No  
Yes  
17  
18  
19  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Display of error  
message (See Notes.)  
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APPENDIX 2 MESSAGES AND LEDS  
NOTES:  
If a corrupt command is received, the first 16 bytes of the command, starting from the command code, will be  
displayed. (However, [LF] and [NUL] will not be displayed.)  
Example 1  
[ESC] PC001;0A00,0300,2,2,A,00,B [LF] [NUL]  
Corrupt data  
The following message appears.  
Example 2  
[ESC] XR; 0200, 0300, 0450, 1200, 1, [LF] [NUL]  
Command error  
The following message appears.  
Example 3  
[ESC] T20E 30 [LF] [NUL]  
Corrupt data  
The following message appears.  
The character “? (3FH)” is displayed for character codes outside the ranges 20H to 7FH and A0H to DFH.  
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APPENDIX 3 INTERFACE  
EO1-33032  
APPENDIX 3 INTERFACE  
APPENDIX 3 INTERFACE  
Interface Cables  
To prevent radiation and reception of electrical noise, the interface cables must meet the following  
requirements:  
Fully shielded and fitted with metal or metallized connector housings.  
Keep as short as possible.  
Should not be bundled tightly with power cords.  
Should not be tied to power line conduits.  
RS-232C Cable description  
The serial data cable used to connect the printer to a host computer should be one of the following two  
types:  
DB-9S  
DB-9P  
Connector to PC  
Connector to Printer  
Pin No.  
Signal  
N.C.  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
N.C.  
Shield  
Pin No.  
Signal  
N.C.  
TXD  
RXD  
DSR  
SG  
DTR  
CTS  
RTS  
N.C.  
Shield  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Housing  
Housing  
DB-25S  
Connector to PC  
DB-9P  
Connector to Printer  
Pin No.  
Signal  
Shield  
TXD  
RXD  
RTS  
Pin No.  
Signal  
N.C.  
TXD  
RXD  
DSR  
SG  
DTR  
CTS  
RTS  
N.C.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
20  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CTS  
DSR  
GND  
DTR  
NOTE:  
Use an RS-232C cable with inch type securing screws on the connector.  
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APPENDIX 4 SYSTEM MODE  
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A4.1 Operation Panel  
APPENDIX 4 SYSTEM MODE  
Appendix 4 describes usage of the keys on the Operation Panel in System  
Mode.  
IMPORTANT!  
For end users, System Mode should be used for the following five  
purposes:  
If System Mode is needed for  
any other purposes, please  
contact a TOSHIBA TEC  
authorized service  
representative before  
performing any operation in  
System Mode.  
To reset the printer. (Reset mode)  
To check and print the system status, the Maintenance Counter, and  
to check the Print Head Elements.  
To make fine adjustment to the media handling.  
To perform a test print for checking print quality.  
To print the raw data being received by the printer (Dump mode).  
A4.1 Operation Panel  
The figure below shows the Operation Panel and key functions.  
LCD Message Display  
POWER LED  
(Green)  
[RESTART] key  
POWER  
ON LINE  
ERROR  
ERROR LED (Red)  
ON LINE LED (Green)  
[FEED] key  
[PAUSE] key  
FEED  
RESTART  
PAUSE  
The LCD Message Display shows messages to indicate the printer’s  
current status. Up to 16 characters can be displayed on this line.  
There are three LEDs on the Operation Panel.  
LED  
POWER  
ON LINE  
ERROR  
Illuminates when…  
The printer is turned on.  
The printer is ready to print.  
Any error occurs on the printer.  
In System Mode, the [FEED], [RESTART] and [PAUSE] keys  
function as described below.  
Used to navigate the parameter mode or to fine adjust  
the parameters in the negative direction (- Down).  
FEED  
NOTE:  
Used to release the printer from Pause condition, to  
navigate the parameter mode, or to fine adjust the  
parameters in the positive direction (+ Up).  
By pressing and holding the [RESTART] key in Pause  
condition for more than 3 sec., the printer enters the  
system mode.  
Use the [RESTART] key to  
resume printing after a pause  
condition, or after clearing an  
error.  
RESTART  
Used to stop printing operation temporarily, to select  
the parameter mode, or used as an enter key.  
By pressing and holding the [PAUSE] key in Pause  
condition for more than 3 sec., the printer enters the  
threshold setting mode.  
PAUSE  
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APPENDIX 4 SYSTEM MODE  
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A4.2 Overview  
The System Mode consists of nine main menu items: Reset, Self-  
A4.2 Overview  
Diagnostic Test, Parameter Setting, Printer Parameter Fine Adjustment,  
Test Print, Sensor Adjustment, RAM Clear, IP Address Setting, and  
Dump mode.  
IMPORTANT!  
The following menus are for  
Service Personnel only:  
Press the [PAUSE] key so that the printer enters the Pause condition.  
Then, press and hold the [RESTART] key until “<0>RESET” appears on  
the display.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
<6>RAM CLEAR  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
[RESTART]  
Please do not change the  
settings for these items, as  
doing so may cause the  
printer to malfunction.  
This will Reset the printer.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
If you should accidentally  
enter these System Modes, to  
exit just turn the power off. If  
you should change any of the  
settings by accident and the  
printer malfunctions, please  
contact your nearest  
This leads to the Self-Diagnostic  
Test menu.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
This leads to the Parameter Setting  
menu.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
TOSHIBA TEC service  
representative.  
This leads to the Printer Parameter  
Fine Adjustment menu.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
This leads to the Test Print menu.  
NOTE:  
1. To navigate the System Mode  
menus the [RESTART] and  
[FEED] key can be used.  
2. Pressing the [PAUSE] key  
will enter the sub menus of  
each System Mode menu.  
Flowcharts of each sub menu  
are provided on the following  
pages.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
This leads to the Sensor Adjustment  
menu.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
This leads to the RAM Clear menu.  
[FEED]  
[FEED]  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
[RESTART]  
This leads to the IP Address Setting  
menu.  
This leads to the DUMP mode menu.  
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APPENDIX 4 SYSTEM MODE  
EO1-33032  
A4.3 Reset Mode  
The Reset operation clears all the print data that has been sent to the  
printer from the computer, and returns the printer to an idle condition.  
A4.3 Reset Mode  
1. The printer is on, standing by, or printing.  
NOTE:  
If the [RESTART] key is held for  
less than 3 seconds when the  
printer is in an error or pause  
state, the printer will restart  
printing. However, when a  
communication error or  
command error occurs, the  
printer will return to an idle  
condition.  
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 [RSTART] key for 3 seconds or longer.  
4. Press [PAUSE] key. All data that has been received sent from the  
computer will be cleared, and the printer returns to an idle condition.  
A4.4 Self-Diagnostic  
Test  
The Self-Diagnostic Test contains the following sub menus:  
Outline of Self-Diagnostic Test  
[PAUSE]  
In the Self-Diagnostic Test  
mode, the printer checks and  
prints out the printer system  
information such as the sensor  
or interface, and the  
Select the ribbon type  
[PAUSE]  
Maintenance Counter. It also  
performs the print head  
broken element check.  
Print out the Maintenance Counter  
and Parameter Settings.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
Perform a Self-Diagnostic Test, and  
prints out the result.  
NOTE:  
[FEED]  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
[RESTART]  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART]  
key to select a desired option.  
Check to see if there is any problem  
with the print head.  
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EO1-33032  
A4.4 Self-Diagnostic Test  
While in a Pause condition press and hold the [RESTART] key until  
“<0>RESET” appears in the display.  
A4.4 Self-Diagnostic  
Test (Cont.)  
Then, press the [FEED] key, and “<1>DIAG. Vx.x” message appears.  
Ribbon type selection  
Press the [PAUSE] key. The ribbon type can be selected:  
“NO RIBBON” (Direct Thermal Paper), “TRANS.” (Transmissive  
ribbon), or “NO TRANS.” (Non transmissive ribbon).  
After selecting the ribbon type, press the [PAUSE] key to confirm and  
go to Maintenance counter and Parameter settings print out.  
NOTE:  
Direct thermal paper  
When using a ribbon, be sure to  
select “TRANS” or “NO  
TRANS.”. When using direct  
thermal media, be sure to select  
“NO RIBBON”.  
[RESTART]  
Transmissive ribbon  
[FEED]  
Non transmissive ribbon  
Maintenance counter/parameter settings print out  
The printer will print out the Maintenance Counter and Parameter  
Settings. Press the [PAUSE] key to start.  
NOTE:  
See Section A4.8.2 for a  
Maintenance Counter and  
Parameter Settings print  
sample and a detailed  
The printer starts printing out the Maintenance Counter & Parameter  
Settings.  
description for each item.  
After printing is completed, the display returns to “<1>DIAG. Vx.x”.  
Self-Diagnostic Test and the result print out  
NOTES:  
After the Maintenance Counter and Parameter Settings print out has been  
completed, the display returns to “<1>DIAG. Vx.x”. Press the [PAUSE]  
key twice then [FEED] key once.  
1. If an error occurs, an  
error message appears,  
and the printer stops  
printing. After clearing  
the error, press the  
[PAUSE] key to return to  
“<1>DIAG.”. The  
The Self-Diagnostic Test is ready. Press the [PAUSE] key to start.  
The printer starts the Self-Diagnostic Test, and prints out the result.  
After printing is completed, the display returns to “<1>DIAG. Vx.x”.  
printer does not resume  
printing automatically.  
2. See Section A4.8.1 for  
Self-Diagnostic Test Print  
sample and a detailed  
description of each item.  
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A4.4 Self-Diagnostic Test  
Print head element check  
A4.4 Self-Diagnostic  
Test (Cont.)  
After the Self-Diagnostic Test result has been printed, the display returns  
to “<1>DIAG. Vx.x”. Press the [PAUSE] key twice then [FEED] key  
twice.  
NOTES:  
1. Make sure that the Top  
Cover is closed before  
starting the print head  
check.  
The printer is ready to check the print head to see if there are any  
problems with the print head. Press the [PAUSE] key to start.  
2. If “HEAD ERROR”  
appears, then some print  
head elements may be  
damaged. To sustain high  
quality printing, please  
contact your nearest  
TOSHIBA TEC service  
representative for the print  
head replacement.  
The printer starts checking the print head.  
If there is no problem with the print head, the print head check is  
complete. Press the [PAUSE] key to return to “<1>DIAG. Vx.x”.  
If there is a problem with the print head, the following message is  
displayed.  
Press the [PAUSE] key to return to “<1>DIAG. Vx.x”.  
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APPENDIX 4 SYSTEM MODE  
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A4.5 Printer Parameter Fine Adjustment  
The Printer Parameter Fine Adjustment menu contains the following.  
A4.5 Printer Parameter  
Fine Adjustment  
Outline of Printer Parameter  
Fine Adjustment  
[PAUSE]  
In the Printer Parameter Fine  
Adjustment mode, Fine  
Feed Length Fine Adjustment  
adjustments can be made for each  
parameter, like Print tone, Print  
start position, Threshold, etc.  
which can also be set by PC  
commands. This is useful when  
using several types of media in  
rotation or when the print start  
position or strip position requires  
some fine adjustment.  
[PAUSE]  
Strip Position Fine Adjustment  
[PAUSE]  
Back Feed Length Fine Adjustment  
[PAUSE]  
X Axis Fine Adjustment  
[PAUSE]  
Print Tone Fine Adjustment  
(Thermal Transfer)  
[PAUSE]  
Print Tone Fine Adjustment  
(Direct Thermal)  
[PAUSE]  
Ribbon Motor Drive Voltage Fine  
Adjustment (Rewind Motor)  
[PAUSE]  
Ribbon Motor Drive Voltage Fine  
Adjustment (Feed Motor)  
[PAUSE]  
Threshold Fine Adjustment (Black  
Mark Sensor)  
[PAUSE]  
Threshold Fine Adjustment (Feed  
Gap Sensor)  
[PAUSE]  
Strip Motor Driving Speed Fine  
Adjustment  
[PAUSE]  
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A4.5 Printer Parameter Fine Adjustment  
While in a Pause condition press and hold the [RESTART] key until  
“<0>RESET” appears in the display.  
A4.5 Printer Parameter  
Fine Adjustment  
(Cont.)  
Then, press the [FEED] key three times, and “<3>ADJUST SET” is  
NOTES:  
displayed.  
1. If the  
and  
[FEED]  
keys are  
[RESTART]  
pressed at the same time in  
the parameter setting, the  
message returns to  
“<3>ADJUST SET”.  
Feed Length Fine Adjustment  
2. If holding the  
or  
[FEED]  
key for 0.5  
[RESTART]  
With this parameter you can fine adjust position of the image on the  
seconds or longer in the  
Printer Parameter Fine  
Adjustment, the key will  
auto repeat.  
media. With “<3>ADJUST SET” displayed, press the [PAUSE] key.  
3. A changed parameter  
becomes enabled by  
pressing the  
key  
[PAUSE]  
or the  
4. Use the  
[FEED]  
key to change  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
to a desired value or  
option.  
Feed Length Fine Adjustment  
(Example)  
[FEED] key:  
Pressing the [FEED] key once causes a –0.5mm  
change, down to –50.0 mm.  
[RESTART] key: Pressing the [RESTART] key once causes a +0.5mm  
change, up to +50.0 mm.  
After completing the fine adjustment, press the [PAUSE] key.  
NOTE:  
The fine adjustment value  
equals the sum of the fine  
adjustment values set by the PC  
command and this parameter.  
The maximum feed length fine  
adjustment value is ±50.0mm.  
When the addition of values  
reaches the maximum, the  
value remains unchanged even  
if subsequent fine adjustments  
are made.  
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A4.5 Printer Parameter Fine Adjustment  
Strip Position Fine Adjustment  
A4.5 Printer Parameter  
Fine Adjustment  
(Cont.)  
With this parameter you can fine adjust the dispense position. With  
“<3>ADJUST SET” displayed, press the [PAUSE] key twice.  
Strip Position Fine Adjustment  
(Example)  
Label  
Strip Plate  
+0.0 mm  
Print Head  
Platen  
Feed  
Direction  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
Backing  
Paper  
+3.0 mm  
-3.0 mm  
NOTES:  
[FEED] key:  
Pressing the [FEED] key once causes a –0.5mm  
1. In strip issue, the media feed  
should be stopped where a 1  
mm length of label remains  
on the strip plate. If,  
change, down to –50.0 mm.  
[RESTART] key: Pressing the [RESTART] key once causes a  
+0.5mm change, up to +50.0 mm.  
however, the feed stop  
After completing the fine adjustment, press the [PAUSE] key.  
position is improper due to  
too long gap length, etc., a  
fine adjustment should be  
performed.  
2. The fine adjustment value  
equals the sum of the fine  
adjustment values set by the  
PC command and this  
parameter.  
The maximum strip position  
fine adjustment value is  
±50.0mm. When the addition  
of the values reaches the  
maximum, the value remains  
unchanged even if subsequent  
fine adjustments are made.  
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EO1-33032  
A4.5 Printer Parameter Fine Adjustment  
Back Feed Length Fine Adjustment  
A4.5 Printer Parameter  
Fine Adjustment  
(Cont.)  
With this parameter you can fine adjust the Back Feed Length. With  
“<3>ADJUST SET” displayed, press the [PAUSE] key 3 times.  
Back Feed Length Fine Adjustment  
(Example)  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
NOTE:  
The fine adjustment value  
equals the sum of the fine  
adjustment values set by the  
PC command and this  
[FEED] key:  
Pressing the [FEED] key once causes a –0.5mm  
change, down to –9.5 mm.  
[RESTART] key: Pressing the [RESTART] key once causes a  
+0.5mm change, up to +9.5 mm.  
parameter.  
The maximum back feed length  
fine adjustment value is  
±9.5mm. When the addition of  
the values reaches the  
After completing the fine adjustment, press the [PAUSE] key.  
maximum, the value remains  
unchanged even if subsequent  
fine adjustments are made.  
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APPENDIX 4 SYSTEM MODE  
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A4.5 Printer Parameter Fine Adjustment  
X Axis Fine Adjustment  
A4.5 Printer Parameter  
Fine Adjustment  
(Cont.)  
With this parameter you can fine adjust the print position on X Axis.  
When “<3>ADJUST SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key 4 times.  
X Axis Fine Adjustment  
(Example)  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
[FEED] key:  
Pressing the [FEED] key once causes a –0.5mm  
change, down to –99.5 mm.  
[RESTART] key: Pressing the [RESTART] key once causes a +0.5mm  
change, up to +99.5 mm.  
After completing the fine adjustment, press the [PAUSE] key.  
NOTES:  
1. The X Axis fine adjustment  
is performed to fine adjust  
the print position in  
horizontal direction (left or  
right).  
2. Adjust the X axis within the  
effective print range. when  
the value reaches the  
coordinate 0, the value  
remains unchanged even if  
the subsequent negative fine  
adjustments are made.  
3. This adjustment cannot be  
used in the Self Test mode  
or Test print.  
4. The fine adjustment value  
equals the sum of the fine  
adjustment values set by the  
PC command and this  
parameter. The maximum  
X axis fine adjustment value  
is ±99.5mm. When the  
addition of values reaches  
the maximum, the value  
remains unchanged even if  
subsequent fine adjustments  
are made.  
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A4.5 Printer Parameter Fine Adjustment  
Print Tone Fine Adjustment (Thermal Transfer/Thermal Direct  
Print)  
A4.5 Printer Parameter  
Fine Adjustment  
(Cont.)  
With this parameter you can fine adjust the density of the Print Tone.  
When “<3>ADJUST SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key 5 times to  
enter the Print Tone Fine Adjustment (Thermal transfer print) menu.  
NOTES:  
1. The fine adjustment value  
equals the sum of the fine  
adjustment values set by the  
PC command and this  
parameter. The maximum  
print tone fine adjustment  
value is ±10.  
Thermal Transfer  
To change the screen to the Print Tone Fine Adjustment (Direct Thermal  
print), press the [PAUSE] key again.  
Thermal Direct  
The following table shows  
the maximum fine  
Thermal Transfer Print Thermal Direct Print  
Darker  
adjustment value for each  
print speed. Even if the set  
value exceeds the maximum  
value, it will be  
automatically adjusted to the  
following value.  
[RESTART]  
Standard  
Print  
speed  
Thermal Thermal  
Direct transfer  
4”/sec.  
5”/sec.  
8”/sec.  
10”/sec.  
+2 step  
[FEED]  
+5 step +5 step  
+2 step +2 step  
+2 step  
2. This is useful when print  
density change is required  
e.g.) If the ribbon is changed  
to different type.  
Lighter  
[FEED] key:  
Pressing the [FEED] key once causes a –1 tone  
change, down to –10 tones.  
[RESTART] key: Pressing the [RESTART] key once causes a +1 tone  
change, up to +10 tones.  
After completing the fine adjustment, press the [PAUSE] key.  
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APPENDIX 4 SYSTEM MODE  
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A4.5 Printer Parameter Fine Adjustment  
Ribbon Motor Voltage Fine Adjustment (Feed/Rewind Motor)  
A4.5 Printer Parameter  
Fine Adjustment  
(Cont.)  
With this parameter you can fine adjust the Ribbon Motor Voltage  
(Torque). With “<3>ADJUST SET” displayed, press the [PAUSE] key  
7 times to enter the Ribbon Motor Voltage Fine Adjustment (Rewind  
Motor) menu.  
NOTES:  
Rewind Motor  
Rewind Motor  
.
1. The fine adjustment value  
equals the sum of the fine  
adjustment values set by the  
PC command and this  
To change the screen to the Ribbon Motor Voltage Fine Adjustment  
parameter. The maximum  
ribbon motor voltage fine  
adjustment value is 15.  
When the addition of values  
reaches the maximum, the  
value remains unchanged  
even if subsequent fine  
adjustments are made.  
(Feed Motor), press the [PAUSE] key again.  
Feed Motor  
Rewind Motor  
Feed Motor  
2. Each step corresponds to  
5% of the standard voltage  
and up to 75% of the  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
voltage can be decreased.  
Only for the feed motor, the  
voltage can be increased up  
to 50%.  
3. Please make this adjustment  
if ribbon errors occurs  
though the ribbon has not  
jammed or ended.  
If the problem cannot be  
resolved, please contact  
your nearest TOSHIBA TEC  
service representative.  
[FEED] key:  
Pressing the [FEED] key once causes a –1 step  
change, down to –15 steps.  
[RESTART]key: Pressing the [RESTART] key once causes a +1 tone  
change, up to +0.  
After completing the fine adjustment, press the [PAUSE] key.  
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APPENDIX 4 SYSTEM MODE  
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A4.5 Printer Parameter Fine Adjustment  
Threshold Manual Fine Adjustment (Black Mark/Feed Gap  
Sensor)  
A4.5 Printer Parameter  
Fine Adjustment  
(Cont.)  
With this parameter you can fine adjust the Threshold of the Black Mark  
and Feed Gap Sensors. With “<3>ADJUST SET” displayed, press the  
[PAUSE] key 9 times to enter the Threshold Manual Fine Adjustment  
(Black Mark Sensor) menu.  
NOTE:  
This is useful to fine adjust the  
threshold if problems with  
media issue persist after the  
sensor threshold setting is  
performed. (See Section 6.4  
Threshold Setting) If the  
problem cannot be resolved,  
please contact your nearest  
TOSHIBA TEC service  
Black Mark Sensor  
To change the screen to the Threshold Manual Fine Adjustment (Feed  
Gap Sensor), press the [PAUSE] key again.  
Feed Gap Sensor  
Black Mark Sensor  
Feed Gap Sensor  
representative.  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
[FEED] key:  
Pressing the [FEED] key once causes a –0.1V change,  
down to 0.0V.  
[RESTART] key: Pressing the [RESTART] key once causes a +0.1V  
change, up to +4.0V.  
After completing the fine adjustment, press the [PAUSE] key.  
Strip Motor Driving Speed Fine Adjustment  
NOTE:  
With this parameter you can fine adjust the speed of the backing paper  
peel motor (stepping motor). With “<3>ADJUST SET” displayed, press  
the [PAUSE] key 10 times to enter the Strip Motor Driving Speed Fine  
Adjustment menu.  
The fine adjustment value  
equals to the sum of the fine  
adjustment values set by the PC  
command and this parameter.  
The maximum strip motor  
driving speed fine adjustment  
value is +4 step. When the  
addition of the values reaches  
the maximum, the value  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
remains unchanged even if  
subsequent fine adjustments are  
made.  
After completing the fine adjustment, press the [PAUSE] key.  
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A4.6 Test Print  
The Test Print menu contains the following:  
A4.6 Test Print  
Outline of Test Print  
In the Test Print mode, you can  
print test patterns after setting  
up some conditions. This is  
useful for checking the printers  
operation or for testing the  
[PAUSE]  
Print Condition Setting  
quality of new ribbon or media.  
Test Pattern  
Selection  
[PAUSE]  
[PAUSE]  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
[PAUSE]  
[PAUSE]  
[PAUSE]  
[PAUSE]  
[FEED]  
[FEED]  
[FEED]  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
[RESTART]  
[RESTART]  
[RESTART]  
[PAUSE]  
[PAUSE]  
[FEED]  
[FEED]  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
[RESTART]  
[RESTART]  
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EO1-33032  
A4.6 Test Print  
While in a Pause condition press and hold the [RESTART] key until  
“<0>RESET” appears in the display.  
A4.6 Test Print (Cont.)  
Then, press the [FEED] key four times, and “<4>TEST PRINT” message  
appears.  
Specifying the Print Condition for the Test Print  
The print conditions for Test Printing should be specified before printing.  
When “<4>TEST PRINT” appears, press the [PAUSE] key.  
Issue Count Setting  
To enter the Issue Count Setting menu, press the [PAUSE] key.  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
After selecting the issue count, press the [PAUSE] key to go to Print  
Speed Setting.  
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EO1-33032  
A4.6 Test Print  
Print Speed Setting  
Select the print speed for the test print.  
A4.6 Test Print (Cont.)  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
After selecting the print speed, press the [PAUSE] key to go to Sensor  
Type Selection.  
Sensor Type Selection  
Select the sensor type among “TRANS” (Feed Gap Sensor), “REFLECT”  
(Black Mark Sensor) and “NONE”.  
NOTE:  
Select the sensor type which  
matches the media being used.  
Basically, the Reflective Sensor  
(Black Mark Sensor) is for tag  
paper, and the Transmissive  
Sensor (Feed Gap Sensor) is  
for labels.  
None  
[RESTART]  
Black Mark Sensor  
[FEED]  
Feed Gap Sensor  
After selecting the sensor type, press the [PAUSE] key to go to Ribbon  
Type Selection.  
Ribbon Type Selection  
Select the ribbon type for the test print from “NO RIBBON”, “RIBBON  
TRANS.”, and “NO TRANS.”.  
NOTE:  
Select the ribbon type which  
matches the media and ribbon  
being used.  
Basically, the Transmissive and  
Non Transmissive are for the  
use with ribbon, and No Ribbon  
is for use with Direct Thermal  
paper.  
No ribbon  
[RESTART]  
Transmissive ribbon  
[FEED]  
Non transmissive ribbon  
After selecting the printing mode, press the [PAUSE] key to go to Issue  
Mode Selection.  
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EO1-33032  
A4.6 Test Print  
Issue Mode Selection  
Select the issue mode for the test print by selecting between “[S]  
NORMAL” (Batch mode) and “[H] PEEL OFF” (Strip mode).  
A4.6 Test Print (Cont.)  
Batch mode  
Strip mode  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
After selecting the Issue Mode, press the [PAUSE] key to go to Label  
Length Setting.  
Label Length Setting  
Select the label length for the test print in a range from 5 mm to 999 mm.  
NOTE:  
Press and hold the [RESTART]  
or [FEED] key to advance the  
values quickly and continuously.  
To stop, release the key.  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
[FEED] key:  
Pressing the [FEED] key once causes a –1 mm  
change, down to 5 mm.  
[RESTART]key: Pressing the [RESTART] key once causes a +1 mm  
change, up to 999 mm.  
After selecting the label length, press the [PAUSE] key to go to Paper  
Feed Selection.  
Paper Feed Selection  
Select whether or not a paper feed is performed.  
NOTE:  
When “PAPER FEED” is  
selected, the printer feeds the  
media to the correct print start  
position for the selected  
conditions.  
Paper feed is  
available.  
[RESTART]  
When “PAPER NO FEED” is  
selected, the printer makes no  
pre-feed to set the print start  
position. If the print start  
position adjustment is  
[FEED]  
Paper feed is not  
available.  
After selecting the paper feed, press the [PAUSE] key. If "PAPER  
FEED" was selected the printer will feed the media. The display returns  
to the “<4>TEST PRINT”.  
unnecessary, Select "PAPER  
NO FEED" and save media.  
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EO1-33032  
A4.6 Test Print  
Test Print Pattern Selection  
A4.6 Test Print (Cont.)  
With “<4>TEST PRINT” displayed after paper feed selection, press the  
[PAUSE] key.  
Select a test print pattern from the following options.  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
Slant Line (1 dot)  
Print Sample of Slant Line  
(1 dot)  
While displaying Slant Line (1 dot), press the [PAUSE] key to start  
printing the slant line patterns (1 dot). After printing is completed, the  
display returns to “<4>TEST PRINT”.  
Pressing the [PAUSE] key causes the display to show “SLANT LINE  
(1DOT)” again. Then, press the [FEED] key.  
Slant Line (3 dots)  
Print Sample of Slant Line  
(3 dots)  
While displaying the Slant Line (3 dots), press the [PAUSE] key to start  
printing the slant line patterns (3 dots). After printing is completed, the  
display returns to “<4>TEST PRINT”.  
Pressing the [PAUSE] key causes the display to show “SLANT LINE  
(3DOT)” again. Then, press the [FEED] key.  
NOTE:  
See A4.8.3 for further  
information.  
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EO1-33032  
A4.6 Test Print  
Characters  
A4.6 Test Print (Cont.)  
Print Sample of Characters  
While displaying the Characters, press the [PAUSE] key to start printing  
the characters. After printing is completed, the display returns to  
“<4>TEST PRINT”.  
Pressing the [PAUSE] key causes the display to show “CHARACTERS”  
again. Then, press the [FEED] key.  
Barcode  
Print Sample of Barcodes  
While displaying the Barcode, press the [PAUSE] key to start printing  
the bar codes. After printing is completed, the display returns to  
“<4>TEST PRINT”.  
Pressing the [PAUSE] key causes the display to show “BARCODE”  
again. Then, press the [FEED] key.  
Non-Printing  
NOTE:  
The Non-Printing function  
looks like a media feed.  
While displaying the Non-printing, press the [PAUSE] key to start  
issuing a blank page of media. After printing is completed, the display  
returns to “<4>TEST PRINT”.  
Print Sample of Non-print  
Pressing the [PAUSE] key causes the display to show “NON-  
PRINTING” again. Then, press the [FEED] key.  
Factory Test  
NOTES:  
While displaying the Factory test, press the [PAUSE] key to start  
printing the factory test pattern. After printing is completed, the display  
returns to “<4>TEST PRINT”.  
Factory test print conditions:  
One paper feed, Slant lines (3  
dots), Bar codes, Characters,  
Item count: 5 pcs. each, Print  
speed: 5”/sec., Sensor type:  
Black or Feed gap sensor  
Ribbon type: Transparent  
When the feed gap sensor is  
selected, a gap length is 3  
mm.  
Pressing the [PAUSE] key causes the display to indicate “FACTORY  
TEST” again. Then, press the [FEED] key.  
Print method: Thermal  
transfer, Issue mode: Batch  
printing, Label length: 76  
mm, Print tone fine  
adjustment.  
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APPENDIX 4 SYSTEM MODE  
EO1-33032  
A4.7 Dump Mode  
A4.6 Test Print (Cont.)  
Auto Print  
Feed Gap Sensor  
NOTE:  
Black Mark Sensor  
Select “AUTO PRINT (TRAN)”  
when using labels, and “AUTO  
PRINT (REFL)” when using tag  
paper.  
While displaying Auto Print, press the [PAUSE] key to feed one piece of  
media and print slant lines (3 dots) on 5 pieces of media.  
Next, press the [PAUSE] key to print bar codes on 5 pieces of media.  
Pressing the [PAUSE] key again causes the printer to print characters on  
5 pieces of media.  
In Dump mode, any characters sent from the host computer will be  
printed. Received characters are expressed in hexadecimal values. This  
allows the user to verify programming commands and debug their  
program.  
A4.7 Dump Mode  
And for other details, please refer to your nearest TOSHIBA TEC service  
representative.  
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APPENDIX 4 SYSTEM MODE  
EO1-33032  
A4.8 Additional Information  
A4.8 Additional Information  
A4.8.1 Self-Diagnostic Test Result Sample and Descriptions  
Print Sample  
(1)  
(2)  
PROGRAM  
BOOT  
B-492  
V1.0A  
B-492  
V1.0  
20SEP2001  
FMRM0067001: 1A00  
01SEP2001  
FMRM0066901:8500  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
FONT  
5600  
OK  
8MB  
SLOT1  
SLOT2  
EEPROM  
SDRAM  
CARD  
ATA  
LAN  
(7)  
SENSOR  
[H]20°C [A]22°C [S]25°C  
[R]4.2V [T]2.5V  
[RANK]7  
(8)  
(9)  
(10)  
DIP SW  
EXP.I/O  
KEY BRD  
1: ON  
NG  
NG  
2: OFF 3: OFF  
NOTES:  
1. Print conditions:  
Preset count: 1, Print speed: 5”/sec., Sensor: No sensor, Printing method: Thermal transfer,  
Supply length: 59 mm, Issue mode: Batch printing  
2. Software version No., Part No. of ROM and checksum will vary with the software version of PROGRAM  
ROM.  
3. The last two digits of the checksum are usually “00”.  
4. The symbol”°” of ‘°C” may not be printed depending on the type of character code selected.  
Descriptions  
(1) Program ROM Check (Model Name, Date, Version, Part number, Checksum)  
PROGRAM B-492  
20SEP2001  
A FMRM0067001: 1A00  
V1.0  
Program area  
Checksum  
Model name  
Part No. of ROM or software  
Revision No.: Space or A to Z  
Software version No.  
(2) Boot Check (Model Name, Date, Version, Part Number, Checksum)  
BOOT B-492  
01SEP2001  
A FMRM0066901: 8500  
V1.0  
Boot area  
Checksum of Boot area  
Part No. of ROM or software  
Revision No.: Space or A to Z  
Model name  
Software version No.  
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EO1-33032  
A4.8 Additional Information  
A4.8.1 Self-Diagnostic Test Result Sample and Descriptions (Cont.)  
(3) Alphanumeric Font ROM Check  
FONT  
5600  
Checksum of Font area  
Font area  
(4) EEPROM Check  
(5) SDRAM Capacity  
EEPROM OK  
OK: Data in the check area can be properly read/written.  
NG: Data in the check area cannot be properly read/written.  
EEPROM (Backup Memory)  
SDRAM  
8MB  
Capacity of DRAM  
System/Drawing memory  
(6) PC Card Slot Check  
CARD  
SLOT 1  
SLOT 2  
ATA  
LAN  
ATA: ATA Card is inserted.  
LAN: LAN card is inserted.  
FSH: Flash memory card is inserted.  
NO: Unformatted ATA card/Flash memory  
card or no card is inserted.  
Slot  
PCMCIA Card  
(7) Sensor Check  
The status of the Print Head Thermistor, Environmental Temperature Thermistor, Heat Sink Thermistor,  
Black Mark Sensor, Feed Gap Sensor, and Print Head Resistance Rank are printed on this line.  
SENSOR  
[H]20°C [A]22°C [S]25°C [R]4.2V [T]2.5V [RANK]7  
Print Head Resistance Rank  
0 – 7 (See Table on the following  
page.)  
Feed gap sensor status:  
0.0 – 5.0V  
Black mark sensor status:  
0.0 – 5.0V  
Heat sink thermistor status:  
25°C, 80°C, 90°C  
Environmental thermistor status:  
0 - 86°C  
If it is undetectable, “--°C “ is printed.  
Print head thermistor status:  
0°C - 86°C  
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EO1-33032  
A4.8 Additional Information  
A4.8.1 Self-Diagnostic Test Result Sample and Descriptions (Cont.)  
Print Head Resistance Rank Table  
Rank Average resistance (ohm)  
Rank  
Average resistance (ohm)  
1219 to 1265  
0
1
2
3
1409 to 1454  
1361 to 1408  
1314 to 1360  
1266 to 1313  
4
5
6
7
1171 to 1218  
1124 to 1170  
1076 to 1123  
(8) DIP Switch Status  
DIP SW  
1: ON  
2: OFF 3: OFF  
(9) Expansion I/O Interface Check  
EXP.I/O  
OK  
Loopback test  
OK: The circuit has no problem.  
NG: The circuit has a problem or loopback jig is not attached.  
Expansion I/O PC board  
300×5  
• • • • •  
• • • • •  
Connector: FCN-781P024-G/P  
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10 11  
21  
12  
15  
GND  
Vcc  
300Ω  
(10) DIN Connector for the Keyboard (KB-80) Check  
KEY BRD OK  
OK: The connector has no problem.  
NG: The connector has a problem or loopback jig is not attached.  
DIN Connector for the KB-80 keyboard  
3
6
1
2
DIN Connector: TCS7588-01-201  
Pin 3 and Pin 4 are short-circuited.  
Pin 5 and Pin 6 are short-circuited.  
7
8
4
5
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APPENDIX 4 SYSTEM MODE  
EO1-33032  
A4.8 Additional Information  
A4.8.2 Maintenance Counter and Parameter Check Print Sample and Descriptions  
Print Sample  
(1)  
TOTAL FEED  
FEED  
PRINT  
HEAD U/D  
RIBBON  
SOLENOID  
232C ERR  
SYSTEM ERR  
POWER FAIL  
[PC]  
1.1Km  
1.1Km  
0.5Km  
32  
3h  
0h  
255  
0
0
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
(8)  
(9)  
[KEY]  
FEED  
PEEL OFF +1.0mm  
BACK  
TONE(T)  
TONE(D)  
RBN (FW) -8  
RBN (BK) +0  
PO SPEED +0  
(10)  
(11)  
(12)  
(13)  
(14)  
(15)  
(16)  
(17)  
(18)  
(19)  
(20)  
(21)  
(22)  
(23)  
(24)  
(25)  
(26)  
(27)  
(28)  
(29)  
(30)  
(31)  
(32)  
(33)  
(34)  
(35)  
(36)  
(37)  
(38)  
(39)  
(40)  
(41)  
(42)  
(43)  
FEED  
+2.0mm  
+0.0mm  
PEEL OFF +0.0mm  
BACK  
+0.0mm  
+0 step  
+0 step  
-10  
+0.0mm  
+0 step  
+0 step  
TONE(T)  
TONE (D)  
RBN(FW)  
RBN (BK)  
+0  
PO SPEED +0  
X ADJ.  
+0.0mm  
THRESHOLD (R)  
THRESHOLD (T)  
FONT  
CODE  
RIBBON  
SPEED  
DATA LENG.  
PARITY  
CONTROL  
MESSAGE  
RIBBON SAVE  
FEED KEY  
EURO CODE  
AUTO HD CHK  
ACK/BUSY  
WEB PRINTER  
KB80 CONNECT  
1.0V  
1.4V  
[PC-850] [0]  
[AUTO]  
[TRANS]  
[9600]  
[8]  
[EVEN]  
[XON+READY AUTO]  
[ENGLISH]  
[ON]  
[FEED]  
[B0]  
[OFF]  
[TYPE1]  
[OFF]  
[OFF]  
RIBBON NEAR END [30m]  
PRTR IP ADDRESS  
GATE IP ADDRESS  
SUBNET MASK  
TTF AREA  
EXT CHR AREA  
PC SAVE AREA  
SOCKET PORT  
[192.168.010.020]  
[000.000.000.000]  
[255.255.255.000]  
[704kB]  
[128kB]  
[64kbB  
[OFF] [08000]  
NOTE:  
Print conditions:  
Preset count: 1, Print speed: 5”/sec., Sensor: No sensor, Printing mode: Thermal transfer,  
Media length: 170 mm, Issue mode: Batch printing  
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EO1-33032  
A4.8 Additional Information  
A4.8.2 Maintenance Counter and Parameter Check Print Sample and Descriptions  
(Cont.)  
Descriptions of the Maintenance Counter  
No.  
Item  
Count Condition  
Range  
Counted when the feed motor is driven to feed,  
print and issue the media. (Also counted  
during back feed.) See NOTE 6.  
(1) Total media distance covered  
(2) Media distance covered  
(3) Print distance  
0.0 to 2000.0 km  
0.0 to 181.9 km  
0.0 to 200.0 km  
Counted while printing. (Back feeding is not  
counted.) See NOTE 2.  
Counts every print head up and down  
movement using the ribbon saving solenoid.  
(Up + down=1 count) See NOTE 3.  
Counts when the ribbon motor is driven to feed,  
(4) Head up/down count  
0 to 2000000 times  
(5) Ribbon motor operating time  
print and issue media. (The driving time is also 0 to 2000 hours  
counted during back feed.) See NOTE 4.  
Head up solenoid operating  
time  
Counted during the ribbon saving.  
See NOTE 4.  
(6)  
0 to 1000 times  
Counted when a parity, overrun or framing  
error occurs. See NOTE 5.  
Counted when any error occurs.  
Counts the number of times the power restores  
while the CPU is busy after reset.  
(7) RS-232C hardware error count  
(8) System error count  
0 to 255 times  
0 to 15 times  
0 to 15 times  
(9) Momentary power failure count  
NOTES:  
1. The item from (2) through (9) are initialized to “0” after RAM clear.  
2. If the Print distance is 5.5m or less, it is rounded down and no data is added to the memory at power off.  
3. If the count is 31 counts or less, it is rounded down and no data is added to the memory at power off.  
4. If the driving time is 27 sec. or less, it is rounded down and no data is added to the memory at power off.  
5. When more than 1 byte-data is continuously sent, they are counted by byte.  
6. If the media distance covered is 69.4 cm or less, it is rounded down and no data is added to the memory at  
power off.  
Descriptions of the Parameters  
No.  
Item  
Contents  
-50.0 mm to +50.0 mm  
-50.0 mm to +50.0 mm  
-9.9 mm to +9.9 mm  
(10) Feed length fine adjustment (PC), (KEY)  
(11) Strip position fine adjustment (PC), (KEY)  
(12) Back feed length fine adjustment (PC), (KEY)  
Print tone fine adjustment (Thermal transfer), (PC),  
(KEY)  
Print tone fine adjustment (Thermal direct), (PC),  
(KEY)  
Ribbon rewind motor driving voltage fine adjustment  
(PC), (KEY)  
Ribbon feed motor driving voltage fine adjustment  
(PC), (KEY)  
(13)  
-10 step to +10 step  
-10 step to +10 step  
-15 step to +0 step  
-15 step to +0 step  
(14)  
(15)  
(16)  
(17) Strip Motor driving speed fine adjustment (PC), (KEY) +0 to +4  
(18) X axis fine adjustment -99.5 mm to +99.5 mm  
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EO1-33032  
A4.8 Additional Information  
A4.8.2 Maintenance Counter/Parameter Check Print Sample and Descriptions (Cont.)  
No.  
Item  
Contents  
Threshold manual fine adjustment for the black mark  
sensor  
Threshold manual fine adjustment for the feed gap  
sensor  
(19)  
0.0V to 4.0V  
0.0V to 4.0V  
(20)  
(21)  
PC-850 PC-851 PC-1252 LATIN9  
PC-852 PC-855 PC-1253 Arabic  
PC-857 PC-1250 PC-1254  
Character  
Font zero  
PC-8 PC-1251 PC-1257  
0: No slash used.  
: Slash used.  
AUTO: Automatic selection  
ESC LF NUL: ESC LF NUL mode  
{|}: Mainframe mode  
1B 1C 1D: Manual  
NO RIBBON: No ribbon  
(22) Control code  
(23) Ribbon type  
TRANS: Transparent ribbon end  
NON TRANS: Opaque ribbon end  
2400: 2400 bps  
4800: 4800 bps  
38400: 38400 bps  
7: 7 bits  
9600: 9600 bps  
19200: 19200 bps  
(24) Baud rate  
(25) Data length  
(26) Parity  
8: 8 bits  
NON: None  
ODD: ODD  
EVEN: EVEN  
XON/XOFF: XON/XOFF  
READY/BUSY: READY/BUSY  
(DTR)  
(27) Transmission control code  
XON+READY AUTO:  
XON/XOFF+READY/BUSY (DTR)  
XON/XOFF AUTO: XON/XOFF  
READY/BUSY RTS: RTS  
ENGLISH: English  
GERMAN: German  
FRENCH: French  
(28) Language selection for LCD message  
DUTCH: Dutch  
SPANISH: Spanish  
JAPANESE: Japanese  
ITALIAN: Italian  
ON: Use  
OFF: Non use  
FEED: Feeds one label  
PRINT: Prints image buffer on one  
label  
(29) Ribbon saving function  
(30) Feed key function  
(31) Euro font code  
20H to FFH  
ON: Available  
OFF: Unavailable  
(32) Auto print head broken element check  
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EO1-33032  
A4.8 Additional Information  
A4.8.2 Maintenance Counter/Parameter Check Print Sample and Descriptions (Cont.)  
No.  
Item  
Contents  
TYPE1: ACK is output when  
canceling BUSY.  
TYPE2: ACK is output after canceling  
BUSY.  
(33) Centronics ACK/BUSY timing setting  
ON: Available  
OFF: Unavailable  
(34) Web printer function  
ON: Connect  
OFF: Not connect  
(35) KB-80 keyboard connection  
30m: Warning when the remaining  
ribbon length is about 30 m.  
70m: Warning when the remaining  
ribbon length is about 70 m.  
***.***.***.***  
(36) Ribbon near end detection  
(37) Printer IP address  
(38) Gateway IP address  
***.***.***.***  
(39) Subnet mask  
***.***.***.***  
(40) True type font registration area size  
(41) External character registration area size  
(42) PC saving area size  
0 KB to 896 KB (unit of 64 KB)  
0 KB to 896 KB (units of 64 KB)  
0 KB to 896 KB (units of 64 KB)  
ON: Communicable  
(43) Socket communication setting and port number  
OFF: Not communicable  
Port No.: 0 -065535  
A4.8.3 Magnified Views of Slant Line Pattern  
1-dot Slant Line (Black Area Ratio: 16.7%)  
3-Dot Slant Line (Black Area Ratio: 16.7%)  
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APPENDIX 5 PRINT SAMPLES  
EO1-33032  
APPENDIX 5 PRINT SAMPLES  
APPENDIX 5 PRINT SAMPLES  
Font  
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APPENDIX 5 PRINT SAMPLES  
EO1-33032  
APPENDIX 5 PRINT SAMPLES  
APPENDIX 5 PRINT SAMPLES (Cont.)  
Bar codes  
0: JAN8, EAN8  
2: Interleaved 2 of 5  
4: NW7  
1: MSI  
3: CODE39 (Standard)  
5: JAN13, EAN13  
7: EAN13+2 digits  
A:CODE128  
6: UPC-E  
8: EAN13+5 digits  
B: CODE39 (Full ASCII)  
G: UPC-E+2 digits  
I: EAN8+2 digits  
C: CODE93  
H: UPC-E+5 digits  
J: EAN8+5 digits  
A5- 2  
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APPENDIX 5 PRINT SAMPLES  
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APPENDIX 5 PRINT SAMPLES  
APPENDIX 5 PRINT SAMPLES (Cont.)  
K: UPC-A  
L: UPC-A+2 digits  
N: UCC/EAN128  
P: PDF417  
M: UPC-A+5 digits  
O: Industrial 2 of 5  
Q: Data Matrix  
R: Customer bar code  
S: Customer bar code of high priority  
T: QR code  
U: POSTNET  
V: RM4SCC  
W: KIX Code  
X: Micro PDF417  
Z: MaxiCode  
A5- 3  
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GLOSSARIES  
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GLOSSARIES  
GLOSSARIES  
Bar code  
IPS  
Inchs per second  
A unit used to express print speed.  
A code which represents alphanumeric characters  
by using a series of black and white stripes in  
different widths. Bar codes are used in various  
industrial fields: Manufacturing, Hospitals,  
Libraries, Retail, Transportation, Warehousing, etc.  
Reading bar codes is a fast and accurate means of  
capturing data while keyboard entry tends to be  
slow and inaccurate.  
KB-80 keyboard interface  
This interface allows the B-492L/R printer to  
connect to the optional KB-80 keyboard providing  
it with a standalone capability. Label programs  
may be stored in the KB-80 flash memory and  
labels can be printed using data input through the  
keyboard instead of from a host computer.  
Batch mode  
Issue mode that continuously prints media until the  
required number has been printed.  
LCD  
Liquid Crystal Display  
Installed on the operation panel and displays  
operation modes, error messages and so on.  
Black mark  
A mark printed on the media enabling the printer to  
detect the correct start position of the media,  
helping to maintain constant print position.  
Label  
A type of media with adhesive backing supplied on  
a backing paper.  
Black mark sensor  
A reflective sensor that detects the difference  
between a black mark and the print area to find the  
print start position.  
Media  
Material on which images are printed by the  
printer. Label, tag paper, fanfold paper, perforated  
paper, etc.  
DPI  
Dots Per Inch  
A unit used to express print density or resolution.  
PCMCIA interface  
An optional interface board that may be installed in  
the B-492L/R printer to allow the use of the small  
credit card sized PC cards such as flash memory  
cards and LAN cards. PCMCIA is the acronym for  
Personal Computer Memory Card International  
Association.  
Expansion I/O interface  
This interface allows the printer to be connected to  
an external device such as a applicator and to  
receive feed, print start, and pause signals from  
that device and to send back print, pause, and error  
status signals to the external device.  
Printer driver  
Feed gap sensor  
A software program that will convert the  
application program’s printing request into the  
language that the printer understands.  
A transmissive sensor that detects the difference  
between the gap between labels and the label itself,  
to find the print start position of the label.  
Print head element  
Font  
The thermal print head consists of a single line of  
tiny resistive elements which when current is  
allowed to flow through them it heats up causing a  
small dot to be burned onto thermal paper or a  
small dot of ink to be transferred from a thermal  
ribbon to ordinary paper.  
A complete set of alphanumeric characters in one  
style of type. E.g. Helvetica, Courier, Times  
Gap  
Distance from the bottom of one label to the top of  
the next  
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X Axis  
Pre-printed label  
In the printer, it is the horizontal position (left and  
right) of the print on the label. This position may  
be adjusted by command from the host computer,  
or by a parameter change on the printer.  
A type of label on which characters, logos, and  
other designs have been already printed.  
Printing speed  
The speed at which printing occurs. This speed is  
expressed in units of IPS (inches per second).  
Reflective sensor  
See Black mark sensor.  
Resolution  
The degree of detail to which an image can be  
duplicated. The minimum unit of divided image is  
called a pixel. As the resolution becomes higher,  
the number of pixels increases, resulting in a more  
detailed image.  
Ribbon  
An inked film used to transfer an image onto the  
media. In thermal transfer printing, it is heated by  
the thermal print head, causing an image to be  
transferred onto the media  
Supply  
Media and ribbon  
Thermal direct printing  
A printing method using no ribbon, but thermal  
media which reacts to heat. The thermal print head  
heats the thermal media directly, causing print  
image to be printed on the media.  
Thermal print head  
A print head using thermal transfer or thermal  
direct printing method..  
Thermal transfer printing  
A printing method that uses the thermal print head  
to heat an ink or resin coating on the ribbon against  
the media, causing the ink/resin to transfer onto the  
media.  
Threshold setting  
A sensor setting operation to help the printer  
maintain a constant print position on pre-printed  
media. .  
Transmissive sensor  
See Feed gap sensor.  
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INDEX  
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INDEX  
INDEX  
B
K
Backing paper 2-9, A1-3  
Bar code A1-1, A4-19, A5-2  
Batch mode 2-9  
KB-80-QM keyboard 1-1, 2-3  
Keyboard interface 1-3, 2-3, A1-1  
Keyboard module A1-2  
Black mark 2-8, A1-2  
Black mark length A1-3  
Black mark sensor 2-8, A4-13  
L
Label A1-2  
Label length A1-3  
Label pitch A1-3  
Label width A1-3  
LCD message display 1-4, 3-1, A1-1  
C
Centronics 1-3, 2-2, 2-3, A1-1  
D
M
Dimensions 1-2, 1-5, A1-1  
DC Power Connector 1-3, 1-5  
DC Power Cable 2-4  
Maintenance counter A4-24  
Media 4-5, A1-2  
Media guide plate 4-2  
E
O
Effective print range A1-4  
ERROR LED 1-4, 3-1  
Error message 5-1  
ONLINE LED 1-4, 3-1  
Operation Panel 1-3, 1-4, 3-1  
Expansion I/O interface 1-3, 2-3, A1-1  
P
Parallel interface 1-3, 2-3, A1-1  
Parallel port 2-3  
PAUSE key 1-4, 3-1  
PCMCIA card 2-12  
PCMCIA interface board 2-12, A1-2  
Platen 4-1  
F
Fan filter 2-2  
Feed gap sensor 2-8, A4-13  
FEED key 1-4, 3-1  
Flash memory card 2-13, A1-2  
Power consumption A1-1  
Power cord 1-1, 2-4  
POWER LED 1-4, 3-1  
Power supply unit 1-5  
Power switch 2-4, 2-5  
Pre-printed label 5-3  
Printer driver 6-1  
G
Gap between labels 2-8, A1-3  
Gap length A1-3  
Guaranteed print area A1-4  
H
Printer parameter A4-2, A4-6  
Print head 1-3, 4-1  
Head lever 1-4, 2-6  
Print head element 4-1, A4-5  
Printing method A1-1  
Printing speed A1-1  
I
Interface A1-1  
Issue mode 2-9, A4-17  
J
Jammed media 5-1, 5-3  
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R
Reflective sensor A1-4  
Resolution A1-1  
RESTART key 1-4, 3-1  
Ribbon 2-11, 4-5, A1-5  
Ribbon width A1-5  
Rotation A1-1  
RS-232C 1-3, 2-2, 2-3, A1-1, A3-1  
S
Self diagnostic test A4-2, A4-3, A4-21  
Sensor 2-8, 5-1  
Serial interface 1-3, 2-3, A1-1, A3-1  
Supply voltage A1-1  
T
Test print 2-13, A4-14  
Thermal direct A1-1  
Thermal transfer A1-1  
Threshold setting 5-3  
Transmissive sensor A1-3  
Two dimensional code A1-1  
W
Weight A1-1  
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