TEC Thermal Printer
B-SX4T/SX5T SERIES
Product Description
Document No. EO10-33013B
Original
Jan., 2003
(Revised Feb., 2003)
Jan., 2006)
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(Revision Date: Jan 22, 2009)
1.1 PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS
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1.1 PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS
1) Various bar codes, characters and graphic data can be printed using both thermal transfer and
thermal direct methods. This printer can also print writable characters and logos at designated
coordinates by using a graphic command.
2) The Centronics and RS-232C are available as standard interfaces between the printer and a PC. In
addition, optional interfaces such as PCMCIA interface, USB interface, LAN interface and Wireless
LAN interface are available. The expansion I/O interface, which is an option for the B-SX4T series,
is provided on the B-SX5T series as standard.
3) A 32-bit CPU and a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) equipped with several peripheral LSIs
realizes high system performance.
4) With the element positioned at the edge of the print head, print quality is improved because the
media passes straight through.
5) The B-SX4T series accommodates a max. format size of 104.0 mm wide by 1498.0 mm long and a
max. printing speed of 10”/sec.
The B-SX5T series accommodates a max. format size of 128.0 mm wide by 1498.0 mm long and a
max. printing speed of 8”/sec.
6) High throughput can be obtained with “on-the-fly” formatting.
7) Installation space is minimized because the media is loaded internally.
8) The metal cover and damper provide a heavy-duty enclosure.
9) Various optional devices, including the Strip module including the rewinder, the ribbon saving
module which economizes ribbon usage, rotary cutter module, swing cutter module, RFID module,
wireless LAN module and are available.
The strip module and the ribbon saving module are standard on the B-SX5T series.
NOTE: Every size is written in millimeter (mm) in this manual. To obtain the size in inch, divide by 25.4.
1.2 DESCRIPTION OF MODEL NUMBER
B – S X 4 T – G S 1 0 – Q Q - R
RoHS compliance model
Destination Code
QQ: North America Bloc.
QP: Europe Bloc.
QM: Standard for Worldwide
QQ-US: United States of America
CN: China
Machine Type
0: Standard
2: Including the ribbon saving module, strip module, and
expansion I/O PC board
Machine Version
1: TEC brand
2: TOSHIBA brand
Issue mode
S: Batch
Resolution
G: 8 dots/mm
T: 12 dots/mm
Printing method:
Thermal direct or Thermal transfer
Printing width
4: 4 inches
5: 5 inches
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(Revision Date: May 18, 2006)
1.3 APPEARANCE AND DIMENSIONS (APPROXIMATE)
1.3 APPEARANCE AND DIMENSIONS (APPROXIMATE)
1.3.1 Front View/Rear View
Front View
Rear View
PCMCIA Card Slot (Option),
USB Connector (Option), or
LAN Connector (Option)
Parallel Interface
Connector (Centronics)
Top Cover
LCD Message Display
Operation
Panel
USB Connector
(Option), Wireless
LAN module
(Option) or LAN
Connector (Option)
Supply Window
Expansion I/O
Interface Connector
(B-SX4T: Option)
Serial Interface
Connector (RS-232C)
Media Outlet
Power Switch
{: OFF
AC Power Inlet
|: ON
1.3.2 Operation Panel
LCD Message Display
When the power is turned on and it is ready to print, ON
LINE is displayed.
LCD Message Display
POWER LED (Green)
POWER LED
(Green)
Lights when the power is turned on.
ON LINE LED
(Green)
ON-LINE LED (Green)
1) Flashes when communicating with a host PC.
2) Lights while printing.
ERROR LED (Red)
Lights when the printer does not operate correctly.
ERROR LED
(Red)
[FEED] key
FEED key
Feeds paper.
[RESTART] key
RESTART key
[PAUSE] key
Resets the printer when paused or when an error occurs.
Used to set the threshold. (Refer to the Owner’s Manual.)
PAUSE key
Pauses printing.
Message display shows PAUSE and a remaining count.
Used to set the threshold (Refer to the Owner’s Manual.)
1.3.3 Dimensions (Approximate)
Standard:
291 mm (W) x 460 mm (D) x 308 mm (H)
With cutter module: 291 mm (W) x 521 mm (D) x 308 mm (H)
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1.4 BASIC SPECIFICATIONS
1.4 BASIC SPECIFICATIONS
1) Printing method ................... Thermal direct printing or thermal transfer printing
2) Print head
[B-SX4T: 4 inches]
(1) Total number of dots ...... 832 dots
(2) Dot density ..................... 8 dots/mm
(3) Effective print width ....... 104.0 mm
(4) Thermal pitch .......…...... 0.125 mm
[B-SX5T: 5 inches]
(1) Total number of dots ...... 1536 dots
(2) Dot density ..................... 12 dots/mm
(3) Effective print width ....... 128.0 mm
(4) Thermal pitch .......…...... 0.083 mm
3) Print speed
B-SX4T................................. 3”/sec., 6”/sec., 10”/sec.
B-SX5T................................. 3”/sec., 5”/sec., 8”/sec.
NOTE: These print speeds are available when printing ratio is less than 15% of the entire label or tag
paper.
4) Format size (W) x (L)
B-SX4T................................. Max. 104.0 mm x 1498.0 mm
B-SX5T................................. Max. 128.0 mm x 1498.0 mm
5) Issue mode .......................... Batch
Auto cut (Auto cut mode is available only when the optional cutter is
attached.)
Strip (In case of the B-SX4T, the strip mode is available only when the
optional strip module is attached.)
6) Type of bar code/two dimensional code
JAN8, EAN8, JAN13, EAN13, UPC-A, UPC-E
EAN8, EAN13, UPC-A, UPC-E + 2digit
EAN8, EAN13, UPC-A, UPC-E + 5digit
NW-7
CODE39 (STANDARD)
CODE39 (FULL ASCII)
ITF
PDF417
QR Code
Industrial 2 of 5
Customer Bar Code
POSTNET
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
RM4SCC
(Royal Mail 4 State Customer Code)
MSI
CODE93
CODE128
EAN128
Data Matrix
KIX CODE
Maxi Code
Micro PDF417
CP CODE
RSS14
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(19)
(20)
(21)
(22)
(23)
7) Bar code rotation ................. 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°
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8) Magnification of bar code
UPC/EAN/JAN/CODE93/128/PDF417.........Up to 6 modules can be automatically calculated
using 1-module width designation (1 to 15 dots).
Dots/Module
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Bar code
UPC-A/E
EAN8/13
JAN8/13
CODE93
EAN128
CODE128
PDF417
Min. Module Width (mm)
Magnification (times)
0.25
0.76
0.38
1.14
0.50
1.51
0.63
1.91
–
–
–
–
–
–
Min. Module Width (mm)
0.25
0.38
0.50
0.63
0.75
0.88
1.00
Dots/Module
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Bar code
UPC-A/E
EAN8/13
JAN8/13
CODE93
EAN128
CODE128
Min. Module Width (mm)
Magnification (times)
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1.13
1.13
1.25
1.25
1.38
–
1.50
–
1.63
–
1.75
–
1.88
–
Min. Module Width (mm)
PDF417
NW-7/CODE39/ITF/MSI/Industrial 2 of 5 ....The width of narrow bars, wide bars and spaces can
be optionally changed in a range of 1 to 99 dots.
Data Matrix...................................................The width of one cell can be changed in a range of 1
to 99 dots.
9) Type of characters
[B-SX4T]
(1) Times Roman medium (12, 15 point)
(2) Times Roman bold (15, 18, 21 point)
(3) Times Roman Italic (18 point)
(4) Helvetica medium (9, 15, 18 point)
(5) Helvetica bold (18, 21 point)
(6) Helvetica Italic (18 point)
(9) Prestige Elite medium (10.5 point)
(10) Prestige Elite bold (15 point)
(11) Courier medium (15 point)
(12) Courier bold (18 point)
(13) OCR-A, B (12 point)
(14) Outline font (Helvetica bold, Helvetica bold proportional,
Price Font (1,2,3), Times roman proportional, Pop
Proportional, Proportional)
(7) Presentation bold (27 point)
(8) Letter Gothic medium (14.3 point)
(15) Writable characters (2-byte character is available.)
[B-SX5T]
(1) Times Roman medium (8, 10 point)
(2) Times Roman bold (10, 12, 14 point)
(3) Times Roman Italic (12 point)
(4) Helvetica medium (6, 10, 12 point)
(5) Helvetica bold (12, 14 point)
(6) Helvetica Italic (12 point)
(9) Prestige Elite medium (7 point)
(10) Prestige Elite bold (10 point)
(11) Courier medium (10 point)
(12) Courier bold (12 point)
(13) OCR-A, B (12 point)
(14) Outline font (Helvetica bold, Helvetica bold proportional,
Price Font (1,2,3), Times roman proportional, Pop
Proportional, Proportional)
(7) Presentation bold (18 point)
(8) Letter Gothic medium (9.5 point)
(15) Writable characters (2-byte character is available.)
10) Character code
(1) PC-850 (2) PC-8 (3) PC-852 (4) PC-857 (5) Arabic (6) LATIN 9 (7) PC-1257 (8) PC-1254
(9) PC-1253 (10) PC-1252 (11) PC-1251 (12) PC-1250 (13) PC-855 (14) PC-851
11) Character magnification
(1) Regular font: 0.5 ~ 9.5 times (magnified by 0.5 times in each direction)
(2) Outline font: 2.0 ~ 85.0 mm (magnified 0.1 mm in each direction)
NOTE: When the outline font size is large, the ribbon may wrinkle according to the quality of the
ribbon or print tone.
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12) White or black background all types of characters are available.
13) Character rotation ...........................0°, 90°, 180°, 270°
14) Character strings rotation ...............0°, 90°, 180°, 270°
15) Type of line
(1) Horizontal line (2) Vertical line (3) Slant line (4) Square (5) Rounded Rectangle (6) Circle
16) Line Width .......................................0.1 to 0.9 mm can be specified (in unit of 0.1 mm)
17) Mechanism
(1) Batch mechanism
This is the standard mechanism which lets the printer print continuously without winding the
label or tag paper.
Ribbon
Tag
Ribbon End Sensor
Pinch
Print Head
Roller
Platen
Feed
Black Mark
Roller
Sensor
(2) Strip mechanism (B-SX4T series: Option)
When the strip module is attached, labels are stripped from the backing paper by the strip
shaft. The next label will not be printed until the preceding label is taken away. The backing
paper is wound onto the take-up spool. By installing the rewinder guide plate the tag paper
and label can be wound onto the take-up spool.
Ribbon
Label
Ribbon End Sensor
Pinch
Roller
Print Head
Strip Sensor
Take-up Spool
Platen
Rewind Full Sensor
Feed Gap
Sensor
Feed
Roller
Strip Shaft
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1.5 ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS
(3) Auto cut mechanism (Option)
When the cutter module is installed, the backing paper of the label stock or tag paper is cut
individually (stop and cut).
Ribbon
Tag
Ribbon End Sensor
Pinch
Cutter
Print Head
Roller
Platen
Feed
Roller
Black Mark
Sensor
18) Power supply
QQ model: AC100 ~ 120 V ±10%, 50/60Hz
QP/CN model: AC220 ~ 240 V ±10%, 50Hz
QM model: AC100 ~ 240 V ±10%, 50/60Hz
19) Current consumption
[B-SX4T]
QQ model
133 W, 1.6A
14W, 0.18A
QP/CN model
134W, 1.0A
14W, 0.13A
QM-R model (100V)
130W, 2.5A
QM-R model (240V)
138W, 1.1A
Printing
Stand-by
11W, 0.18A
20W, 0.17A
[B-SX5T]
QQ model
130 W, 1.7A
15W, 0.19A
QP/CN model
124W, 0.7A
16W, 0.16A
QM-R model (100V)
144W, 3.0A
QM-R model (240V)
142W, 1.3A
Printing
Stand-by
13W, 0.19A
21W, 0.17A
NOTES:
1. Be sure to provide an exclusive AC outlet for this machine.
2. Universal type PS unit is used for QM-R, CN-R, and SP40II-R models.
20) Rush current
QQ model:
QP/CN model: 14A
11A
QM model:
100V: 10A, 240V: 21A
1.5 ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS
1) CPU ..................................... HD6417709SF100B
2) Memory
Note: For QM-R and SP40II-R models, the MAIN4 PC board containing large-capacity memory has
been used since January 2009 (Serial No. 2609Axxxxxx and after). For CN-R model, the MAIN4
PC board is to be used as from February 2009 (Serial No. 2609Dxxxxxx and after).
(1) Program ............................4MB Flash ROM (MAIN4 PC Board: 8MB)
(2) Backup..............................512 Byte EE-PROM
(3) Image buffer + Work
B-SX4T............................8MB SD-RAM (MAIN4 PC Board: 16MB)
B-SX5T............................16MB SD-RAM (MAIN4 PC Board: 32MB)
(4) Chinese Font ROM ...........8MB Flash ROM (CN model only Serial No. 2609Dxxxxxx or later))
Note: Program area size and Registry area size of the MAIN3 and MAIN4 PC boards
MAIN3 PC Board
2304KB
MAIN4 PC Board
4096KB
Program area size
Registry area size
896KB
3072KB
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1.5 ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS
Specification of the MAIN4 PC Board
Hardware
Software
Model
Kanji ROM
(IC7)
Registry
Program
area size
Flash ROM
RAM
Kanji Font
area size
B-SX5T-TS22-QM-R
B-SX4T-GS20-QM-R
SP40II-R
16MB → 32MB
8MB → 16MB
8MB → 16MB
16MB → 32MB
8MB → 16MB
None
896KB
↓
3072KB
2304KB
↓
4096KB
4MB → 8MB
B-SX5T-TS22-CN-R
B-SX4T-GS20-CN-R
Simplified
Chinese
None → 8MB
Except for the memory capacity, the specification of the MAIN4 PC board is equivalent to that of the
MAIN3 PC board. However, the firmware V5.0 and greater (Main program V5.0, Boot program V3.0) is
installed into the MAIN4 PC board only.
3) Interface
(1) RS-232C interface
c Communication mode: Full-duplex
d Transmission speed: 2400,4800,9600,19200, 38400, 115200 bps (selectable)
e Synchronization: start-stop synchronization
f Transmission parameter
Parity:
Start bit:
None, EVEN, ODD
1-bit
Stop bit:
1-bit or 2-bit
7-bit or 8-bit
Word length:
g Error detection
Parity check:
Framing error:
VRC (Vertical Redundancy Checking)
This error occurs when no stop bit is found in the frame specified
starting with the start bit.
h Data entry code:
i Receiving buffer:
j Protocol
ASCII, 8-bit code for European characters, 8-bit code for graphic
B-SX4T: 1MB, B-SX5T: 6MB
XON/XOFF (DC1/DC3) protocol
• When initialized after power on, this printer becomes ready to receive data and sends an
XON code (11H). (Transmission or non-transmission of XON code is selectable by means of
the parameter setting.)
• The printer sends an XOFF code (13H) when the free area in the receive buffer becomes
10K Bytes or less.
• The printer sends an XON code (11H) when the free area in the receive buffer are 512KB or
more.
• When there is no free area in the receive buffer, the printer discards received data which
exceeds the receive buffer capacity without storing it in the buffer. (After detecting the XOFF
code, the host computer must stop transmission before the printer receive buffer becomes
full.)
• The printer sends an XOFF code (13H) at power off time. (Transmission or non-transmission
of XOFF code is selectable with the parameter setting.)
• The DTR signal is always “High” level (Ready).
• The RTS signal is always “High” level (Ready).
READY/BUSY (DTR) protocol
• When initialized after power on, this printer becomes ready to receive data and converts the
DTR signal to "High" level (READY).
• The printer converts the DTR signal to "Low" level (BUSY) when the free area in the receive
buffer amount to 10K bytes or less.
• The printer converts the DTR signal to "High" level (READY) when the free area in the
receive buffer amount to 512KB or more.
• When there is no free area in the receive buffer, the printer discards received data which
exceeds the receive buffer capacity without storing it in the buffer. (After detecting a BUSY
signal, the host computer must stop transmission before the printer receive buffer becomes
full.)
• The RTS signal is always “High” level.
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XON/XOFF (DC1/DC3) protocol + READY/BUSY (DTR) protocol
• When initialized after power on, this printer becomes ready to receive data and converts the
DTR signal to "High" level (READY). The printer sends an XON code (11H).
• When the free area in the receive buffer are 10K bytes or less, the printer converts the DTR
signal to "Low" level (BUSY) and sends an XOFF code (13H).
• When the free area in the receive buffer are 512KB or more, the printer converts the DTR
signal to "High" level (READY) and sends an XON code (11H).
• When there is no free area in the receive buffer, the printer discards received data which
exceeds the receive buffer capacity without storing it in the buffer. (After detecting the XOFF
code or BUSY signal, the host computer must stop transmission before the printer receive
buffer becomes full.)
• The printer sends an XOFF code (13H) at power off time.
• The RTS signal is always “High” level.
READY/BUSY (RTS) Protocol
• When initialized after power on, this printer becomes ready to receive data and converts
the RTS signal to "High" level (READY).
• The printer converts the RTS signal to “Low” level (BUSY) when the free area in the
receive buffer amount to 10K bytes or less.
• The printer converts the RTS signal to “High” level (READY) when the free area in the
receive buffer amount to 512KB or more.
• When there is no free area in the receive buffer, the printer discards received data which
exceed the receive buffer capacity without storing it in the buffer. (After detecting a
BUSY signal, the host computer must stop transmission before the printer receive buffer
becomes full.)
• The DTR signal is always “High” level (READY).
• The host should keep the DSR signal “High” level.
NOTE: Be sure to select the READY/BUSY (RTS) protocol when controlling the flow between
the Windows. Also, be sure to select “Hardware” for the flow control in the Windows
communication port setting.
k Pin description
Pin No.
1
Signal
I/O
---
Description
Ground line for circuit protection.
FG (Frame Ground)
Data line from which the printer receives data from the host
(receive data line).
Logic “1” is “Low”, and “0” is “High”. It is LOW (MARK) while
no data is being sent.
2
RD (Received Data)
Input
Data line from which the printer sends data to the host (send
data line).
Logic “1” is “low”, and “0” is “High”. It is LOW (MARK) while
no data is being sent.
3
4
TD (Transmit Data)
CTS (Clear to Send)
Output
Input Input signal from the host. This printer ignores this signal.
Output signal to the host.
When READ/BUSY (RTS) protocol is selected,
this signal means READY to receive data.
Output When the receive buffer is nearly full, the signal turns to
“Low”, and “High” when nearly empty.
5
RTS (Request to Send)
In case of other protocol is selected, this signal is always
“High” level after the power is turned on.
Output signal from the printer.
When READY/BUSY (DTR) or XON/XOFF
(DC1/DC3)+READY/BUSY (DTR) is selected, this signal
means READY to receive data.
When the receive buffer is nearly full, the signal turns to
6
DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
Output
“Low”, and “High” when nearly eimpty.
In case of XON/XOFF (DC1/DC3) or READY/BUSY (RTS),
this signal is always “High” level after the power is turned on.
7
SG (Signal Ground)
---
Ground line for all data and control signals.
Input signal from the host. It must be “High” for the printer to
receive data.
20
DSR (Data Set Ready)
Input
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l Interface circuit
Input circuit
Output circuit
SN75188 or equivalent
SN75189 or equivalent
RD
TD
CTS
DSR
RTS
DTR
Signal level
Input voltage: "H" .. +3V~ + 15V
"L" ... –3V~ – 15V
Output voltage: "H" .. +6V ~ +13V
"L" ... –6V ~ –13V
(2) Centronics interface
c Data input method:
d Control signals
8-bit parallel (DATA 1~8)
Compatibility mode: nStrobe, nAck, Busy, PError, Select, nAutoFd, nInit, nFault, nSelectIn
ECP mode:
HostClk, PeriphClk, PeriphAck, nAckReverse, XFlag, HostAck,
nReverseRequest, nPeriphRequest, IEEE1284Active
ASCII, JIS 8-bit code for European characters, 8-bit code for graphic
1MB
e Data input code:
f Receiving buffer:
g Input/Output circuit configuration and Input/Output conditions
Type
Signal Name
Configuration
SN74LS14 or equivalent
+5V
1K
Input/
Output
Data 1 ∼ 8
+5V
1K
Logical level (input)
"1" = 2~5V
"0" = 0~0.4V
nStrobe/HostClk
nInit/nReverseRequest
nAutoFd/HostAck
SN74LS14 or equivalent
Input
100P
nSelectIn/IEEE1284Active
+5V
Busy/PeriphAck
nFault/nPeriphRequest
nAck/PeriphClk
Logical level (input)
"1" = 2.4~5V
"0" = 0~0.4V
SN7406 or equivalent
1K
Output
Select/XFlag
100P
PError/nAckReverse
NOTE: When using a Centronics Interface Cable on the B-SX5T Series
Please put the ferrite core on the Centronics interface cable, close to the connector (printer side),
and secure it with a cable band as shown below.
Ferrite Core
Connector (Printer Side)
Cable Band
Hook
NOTE: Be sure to close the ferrite
core until it snaps.
Centronics Interface Cable
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(3) Expansion I/O interface (B-SX4T: Option)
Interface circuit
Input circuit
External controller, etc.
Vcc
Printer
COM1
IN0
R
R
IN5
Photo-coupler
TLP521 (TOSHIBA)
There are six input circuits, and each input is a current loop using a photo-coupler.
The anode of the photo-coupler is connected to common pin COM1 in each of the six circuits.
Each cathode is independent. The voltage of Vcc is 24 V (max.) while the diode operating
current is 16 mA.
Output circuit
External controller, etc.
Printer
(In the case of photo-coupler)
Vcc
OUT0
OUT6
COM2
There are seven output circuits, and each output is an open collector. The voltage of Vcc is
24V (max.) while the operating current is 150 mA.
For other details, please refer to the Expansion I/O specifications stored in the enclosed CD-
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(4) USB
c Standard:
d Transfer type:
e Transfer rate:
Conforming to Rev. 1.1
Control transfer, Bulk transfer
Full speed (12M bps)
(5) Network interface (LAN, PCMCIA)
c Constitution:
• PCMCIA board + LAN card
• 10 Base-T or 100 Base-TX LAN board
TCP/IP
d Protocol:
e Network specifications: • LPR server function
• WEB printer function
• Socket communication function
• FTP server function
• E-mail function
4) Sensor/switch
(1) Head up sensor (Transmissive sensor)
This sensor, located on the left front of the printer inside as viewed from the media outlet,
detects whether the print head is in position or not. When the head lever is turned to the Free
position, the arm on the edge of the head lever shaft turns the sensor on.
(2) Head block position switch (Transmissive sensor)
This sensor, located on the left side of the print head block, detects whether the print head
block is in position or not. According to the position of the print head block, the arm on it turns
the sensor on/off.
(3) Media sensor
This sensor is comprised of the black mark sensor and feed gap sensor. It is positioned 92.1
mm from the platen.
The sensor position is adjustable according to the black mark position. It can be manually
moved from the center to the left edge of media.
Black mark sensor (Reflective sensor)
This sensor detects the difference of potential between the black mark and tag paper to find
the print position of the tag paper.
Side detection (max.)
Center detection
Center
70 mm
Center
23 mm
93 mm
Tag Paper
Tag Paper
Black Mark
Black Mark
Feed Gap Sensor
Black Mark Sensor
Feed Gap Sensor
Black Mark Sensor
Side Frame
Main Frame
Main Frame
Side Frame
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Feed gap sensor (Transmissive sensor)
This sensor detects the difference in potential between the backing paper and the label to
find the print position of the label. The feed gap sensor is located at 8 mm to the right of the
black mark sensor.
Side detection (max.)
Center detection
Center of Label
78.5 mm
Home Position
Center of Label
Home Position
8 mm
8 mm
Label
Label
22.5 mm
Backing Paper
101 mm
Backing Paper
Feed Gap Sensor
Black Mark Sensor
Feed Gap Sensor
Black Mark Sensor
Main Frame
Side Fram
Main Frame
Side Frame
(4) Ribbon end sensor (Reflective sensor)
When printing in thermal transfer mode (using the ribbon), this sensor detects the difference in
potential between the ribbon and the ribbon end to indicate the ribbon end. It is positioned at
48.28 mm from the platen.
Ribbon
48.28 mm
Ribbon End
Sensor
Print Head
Pinch Roller
Feed Roller
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(5) Slit sensor (Transmissive sensor)
This sensor detects the rotation count of the ribbon shaft and the ribbon motors. The ribbon
motors torque works to take up slack in the ribbon and is dependent on the detected count.
The slit sensor is a photo coupler combining an LED and a transistor.
Slit
Slit
Rewind Slit Gear
Feed Slit Gear
Slit Sensor (Rewind)
Slit Sensor (Feed)
(6) Strip sensor (Transmissive sensor)
This sensor detects whether or not the label has been taken away from the media outlet and
controls the label feed. It is positioned 17.8 mm from the platen.
Print Head
17.8 mm
Strip Sensor (Tr)
Platen
Strip Shaft
Strip Sensor (LED)
Backing Paper
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(7) Rewind full sensor (Transmissive sensor)
This sensor detects that the built-in rewinder is full when winding backing paper or printed
media onto the take-up spool. It is positioned at 316.4 mm (Tr side) and 272 mm (LED side)
from the platen. A rewinder full status is detected when the backing paper blocks the light from
the LED.
Pinch Roller
Print Head
Take-up Spool
Rewind Full Sensor (Tr)
Platen
Backing Paper
Rewind Full Sensor (LED)
272 mm
44.4 mm
(8) Cutter home position switch (micro switch) for Swing Cutter
A cam positioned at the end of the cutter motor arm turns the micro switch on/off in accordance
with the cutter motion cycle (one rotation). The micro switch status indicates if the cutter is in
the home position.
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2.1 MEDIA
2. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS
Information regarding the supply specifications contained in Product Description is essential to service
engineers. Detail specifications and other information on the media and ribbon are described in Supply
Manual by model. It is issued by and sent from TOSHIBA TEC H.Q (Sales Division) upon release of
new model or manual's revision. When purchasing the supplies locally, be sure to refer to the Supply
Manual for details. Use of non-specified media may shorten the print head life and result in problems
with bar code readability or print quality. Be sure to read carefully and understand the Supply Manual
since it also includes the details about notes, precision of the print start position, limitations on printing,
etc. When selling the products to VARs, instruct them to buy media and ribbons that the substances
described in the following precautions are not included
2.1 MEDIA
[B-SX4T]
(Unit: mm)
Label dispensing mode
Cut mode
Rotary cutter (*2)
10.0 – 1500.0 25.4 – 1500.0 3”/sec., 6”/sec.: 38.0 - 1500.0
10.0 – 1500.0 ----
8.0 – 1498.0 23.4 – 1498.0 3”/sec., 6”/sec.: 32.0 – 1494.0 25.0 – 1494.0(*1)
Batch mode
Strip mode
Item
Swing cutter
38.0 – 1500.0
3”/sec., 6”/sec.: 30.0 – 1500.0 25.4 – 1500.0
Label
Tag
Media pitch
Label length
Width including backing paper (See NOTE 5.) 30.0 – 112.0
50.0 – 112.0
30.0 – 112.0
Label width (See NOTE 5.)
Gap length
Black mark length (Tag paper)
Effective print width
27.0 – 109.0
2.0 – 10.0
2.0 – 20.0
6.0 – 20.0
10.0 – 104.0±0.2
6.0 – 1496.0 21.4 – 1496.0 3”/sec., 6”/sec.: 30.0 - 1492.0
Label
Tag
Print speed up/slow down area
Label
Tag
23.0 – 1492.0
Effective print length
8.0 – 1498.0
----
3”/sec., 6”/sec.: 28.0 – 1498.0 23.4 – 1498.0
1.0
0.13 – 0.17
0.15 – 0.29
1361.0
Thickness
Max. effective length for on the fly issue
Maximum outer roll diameter
Roll direction
Ø200 (See NOTE 9.)
Inside
Inner core diameter
Ø76.2±0.3
[B-SX5T]
(Unit: mm)
Cut mode
Label dispensing mode
Item
Batch mode
Strip mode
Rotary cutter
38.0 - 1500.0
Swing cutter
38.0 – 1500.0
Label
10.0 – 1500.0 25.4 – 1500.0
Media pitch
3”/sec., 5”/sec.: 30.0 – 1500.0
8”/sec.: 38.0 – 1500.0
32.0 – 1494.0
30.0 – 112.0
Tag
10.0 – 1500.0
8.0 – 1498.0 23.4 – 1498.0
50.0 – 140.0
27.0 – 137.0
2.0 – 20.0
----
25.4 – 1500.0
Label length
25.0 – 1494.0(*1)
30.0 – 140.0
Width including backing paper (See NOTE 5.) 30.0 – 140.0
Label width (See NOTE 5.)
Gap length
27.0 – 109.0
6.0 – 20.0
Black mark length (Tag paper)
Effective print width
2.0 – 10.0
10.0 – 128.0±0.2
30.0 - 1492.0
3”/sec., 5”/sec.: 28.0 – 1498.0
8”/sec.: 36.0 – 1498.0
1.0
Label
Tag
Print speed up/slow down area
Label
Tag
6.0 – 1496.0 21.4 – 1496.0
23.0 – 1492.0
23.4 – 1498.0
Effective print length
8.0 – 1498.0
----
0.13 – 0.17
0.15 – 0.29
Thickness
Max. effective length for on the fly issue
Maximum outer roll diameter
Roll direction
749.0
Ø200 (See NOTE 9.)
Inside
Inner core diameter
Ø76.2±0.3
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2.1 MEDIA
NOTES:
1. To ensure print quality and print head life use only TOSHIBA TEC specified media.
2. The media length specifications for use of the cutter are:
*1: When issuing a label using the swing cutter, label length should be 35.0 mm – (Gap length/2).
*2: The rotary cutter does not support the print speed of 10”/sec.
3. When marking black marks on the label rolls, they should be marked at the gaps.
4. “On the fly issue” means that the printer can feed and print without stopping between labels.
5. There are restrictions in use of the media which is narrower than 50 mm. For details, refer to TOSHIBA
TEC Head Quarters.
6. When perforating the media, it should be done from the print side to the reverse side.
7. The reflectance of the black mark should be 10% or less when the wavelength is 950nm.
8. The label length should be at least three times as long as the gap.
9. When taking up the printed media onto the take-up spool in batch mode, the outer roll diameter must
not exceed 180mm.
10. When cutting the thermal label, secure a gap of 6 mm or more, and cut in the middle of the gap.
11. 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.
12. Ink used for pre-printing the media should not contain hard substances such as carbonic calcium
(CaCO3) and Kaolin (Al2O3, 2SiO2, 2H2O).
13. Thermal paper used for the direct thermal printing must not have the specifications which exceed Ca2+,
K +, Na+ 800 ppm, K + 250 ppm, and Cl – 500 ppm.
14. Avoid using media containing SiO2 or talc which wears the print head protection layer.
1) Label
< Design >
2.0~20.0 mm
Max.
200.0 mm
76.2 mm
(Reference Value)
10.0 ~ 1500.0mm
Backing
Paper
Label
1.5 mm
1.5 mm
27.0 – 109.0 mm
(27.0 - 137.0 mm)
30.0 – 112.0 mm
(30.0 – 140.0 mm)
Backing Paper
Label
( ): SX5T
2) Tag paper
Black mark or Square holes
(Round holes are not acceptable.)
76.2 mm Max. 200.0
2.0 ~ 10.0 mm
Min.12 mm
10.0 ~ 1500.0 mm
Print Side
Label
( ): SX5T
NOTE: The reflection rate of the black mark is 10% or less at wavelength of 950nm. A square hole can
substitute for the black mark. When the square hole is used, no printing is allowed on the black
side.
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2.1 MEDIA
< Non Print Area >
1.0 mm
2 mm
Cut Position
Printing Area
Printing Area
1.0 mm
2 mm
1.5 mm
1.5 mm
Black Mark
1.5 mm
1.5 mm
3) Relationship between the head effective print width and paper.
[B-SX4T]
Outside the print range
Outside the print range
Head effective print width
4.0
mm
4.0
mm
104.0 mm 0.2 mm
112.0 mm
(Maximum paper width)
[B-SX5T]
Outside the print range
Outside the print range
Head effective print width
128.0 mm 0.2 mm
6.0 mm
6.0 mm
140.0 mm
(Maximum paper width)
NOTE: The specifications differ depending on the issue mode. For details, refer to the media
specification table on page 2-1.
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2.2 RIBBON
2.2 RIBBON
No.
1
Item
Specification
Shape
Width
Spool type
B-SX4T
B-SX5T
Max. length
Max. OD
Back treatment
Core Material
Shape
41 to 112 mm
41 to 134 mm
600 m
ø 90 mm
Coated
2
3
4
5
6
Cardboard
See the following figures.
7
8
9
Leader tape
End tape
Winding method
Polyester film (Opaque), 300 ± 5 mm long
Polyester film (Opaque), 250 ± 5 mm long
The ink side faces outside of ribbon winding
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 wider than the media by 5 mm or more.
However, too much difference in width between the two may cause wrinkles.
3. When using a 112 mm wide media, be sure to use a 108 mm wide ribbon. Use of other
ribbons may cause ribbon wrinkles.
4. When using a 134 mm wide media, be sure to use a 130 mm wide ribbon. Use of other
ribbons may cause ribbon wrinkles.
[B-SX4T]
Ribbon width
41 mm
50 mm
68 mm
84 mm
112 mm (NOTE 3)
71 to 112mm
Proper media width 30 to 36 mm 36 to 45 mm
45 to 63mm
63 to 79 mm
[B-SX5T]
Ribbon width
41 mm
50 mm
68 mm
102 mm
134 mm (NOTE 4)
97 to 140 mm
Proper media width 30 to 36 mm 36 to 45 mm
45 to 63mm
63 to 97 mm
25.7 ±0.2 mm
B-SX4T: 41 – 112 mm
B-SX5T: 41 – 134 mm
NOTE: When purchasing ribbon locally, they must meet the above size. There may be TOSHIBA TEC-
approved ribbons which do not fall within the above size, however, they have no functional problem.
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This inked surface
faces the outside
This ribbon should be wound at center of the core.
End tape
(Non transmissive)
Ink ribbon
Leader tape
Adhesive tape
Adhesive tape
Adhesive tape
Ink outside
Core
Core
Treated back side
Base
2.3 CARE AND HANDLING OF THE MEDIA AND RIBBON
CAUTION!
Be sure to read carefully and understand the Supply Manual. Use only media and ribbon which
meet specified requirements. Use of non-specified media and ribbon may shorten the head life and
result in problems with bar code readability or print quality. All media and ribbon should be handled
with care to avoid any damage to the media, ribbon or printer. Read the following guideline
carefully.
• Do not store the media and ribbon for longer than the manufactures recommended shelf life.
• Store media rolls on the flat end, do not store them on the curved sides as this might flatten that
side causing erratic media advance and poor print quality.
• Store the media in plastic bags and always reseal after opening. Unprotected media can get dirty
and the extra abrasion from the dust and dirt particles will shorten the print head life.
• Store the media and ribbon in a cool, dry place. Avoid areas where they would be exposed to
direct sunlight, high temperature, high humidity, dust or gas.
For further information please contact your local distributor or your media and ribbon manufacturer.
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2.4 SPECIFICATION OF RFID TAG (for B-9704-RFID-U1-US/EU-R, H1-QM-R)
2.4 SPECIFICATION OF RFID TAG (for B-9704-RFID-U1-US/EU-R, H1-QM-R)
2.4.1 General Description
The RFID supplies are RFID tag (wireless IC tag) inlays designed to be converted into tag and label
applications. Printers, which are equipped with an RFID kit, can print data on the surface of RFID tags
as well as write data on them.
The B-SX series optional RFID kit, B-9704-RFID-U1-US, is destined for North America and operates in
the UHF band 902MHz to 928MHz. And B-9704-RFID-U1-EU/U1-EU-R is destined for Europe and
operates in the UHF band 869.5MHz.
B-9704-RFID-H1-QM/H1-QM-R operates in the HF band 13.56MHz, to which Tagsys RFID module
Medio002 (to be separately purchased) can be attached.
NOTE: Regarding the specification of RFID supplies and the ribbon used for printing on them, refer to
Section 2.1 MEDIA and Section 2.2 RIBBON.
2.4.2 Available RFID Tag
Available RFID tag types are different depending on the RFID modules, as follows:
(1) B-9704-RFID-U1-US and B-9704-RFID-U1-EU/U1-EU-R
• EPC C0
• EPC C1
• EPC C1 Gen2 (Only when the RFID module supports GEN2.)
• ISO18000-6B
(2) B-9704-RFID-H1-QM/H1-QM-R
• TAGSYS C210
• TAGSYS C220
• TAGSYS C240
• TAGSYS C320 (Only when the TAGSYS S003 module is used.)
• I-Code
• Tag-it
• ISO15693
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2.4.3 Location of RFID Tag
The location of an RFID tag on a label influences on the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tag.
It is impossible to define the one best location for every RFID tag on labels because the best location
depends on the type of RFID tag and RFID tag antenna.
The B-SX RFID Analyze Tool (7FM001113) can evaluate the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tag.
For the usage of this tool, refer to the B-SX RFID Analyze Tool Operation Specification (TAA-2195).
As a guideline, the best location for some common RFID tags is given below.
It is recommended to use the B-SX RFID Analyze Tool to check the accuracy of writing data on an
RFID tag to be used, then determine a specific location of the RFID tag.
If the RFID tag cannot be placed on the best location specified, perform a forward/reverse feed before
an issue using the RFID tag position adjustment command ([ESC]@[003)
(1) Alien’s EPC C1 Squiggle Tag
It is recommended to locate the vertical center of an RFID tag in the area 45mm ±5mm from a leading
edge of a label and the horizontal center with the horizontal center of the label.
45 mm + 5mm
Media feeding direction
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(2) X-ident’s ISO 18000-6B Tag
It is recommended to locate the vertical center of an RFID tag in the area 40mm ±5mm from a leading
edge of a label and the horizontal center with the horizontal center of the label.
40 mm + 5mm
Media feeding direction
2.4.4 Cautions for using RFID Tags
(1) Lift-up of Print Head
An RFID tag chip or the print head may be damaged when the print head passes over the chip.
This can be prevented by using the ribbon saving module (standard feature for the B-SX5T and
optional for the B-SX4T). The print head is lifted by the ribbon saving module when it passes over the
chip to prevent it from touching the chip.
The print head is lifted by approximately 1 mm from the platen.
2) Storage of RFID Supplies
Do not store RFID tags close to printers, or their communication performance may not be as specified
when they are used.
3) Roll-type RFID Supplies
When RFID supplies are to be rolled, roll hardness must be concerned.
Although it depends on the type of glue, tag, and backing paper, RFID-tag embedded labels tend to
stay rolled. Especially, when they are wound outside, a media jam error may occur. Unless otherwise
specified, it is recommended that the RFID-tag embedded labels be wound inside.
4) Sensor
When the transmissive sensor or reflective sensor is enabled, transmissivity or reflectivity of a label or
tag may vary at an RFID-tag embedded area depending on the pattern of an antenna or other factors.
In such cases, a manual threshold setting is required in Online mode. For details, refer to the B-SX
Key Operation Specifications (TAA-1379).
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5) Cutter
When an RFID label or tag is used in cut issue mode, care must be taken not to cut an antenna of the
RFID tag or an IC chip in order not to damage the cutter.
6) Static Electricity
When printing is performed in a place where humidity is low or under some specific conditions, writing
data on an RFID tag may fail due to static electricity generated by a label or a ribbon.
7) Printing on Bump (Chip/Antenna) Area
Embedding an RFID tag in labels creates bumps in a chip/antenna area in the labels, causing
incomplete printing.
Uneven printing or incomplete printing can occur easily, especially within 5 mm back and forth of the
RFID tag, and right and left sides of the RFID-tag embedded area, as shown in the figure below.
NOTE: The degree of poor printing quality differs depending on height of a chip/antenna used.
5 mm
Media feeding
direction
RFID-tag
Poor printing may occur in
this area due to bump.
Embedded area
5 mm
Poor printing may occur in
this area due to bump.
8) Ambient Temperature
Low temperature deteriorates wireless performance, under which conditions writing data on an RFID
tag may fail.
9) Head-up Back feed
When an RFID label is used, a back feed may be required before an issue depending on the location
of an RFID tag in the label.
A printer without the ribbon saving module may not be able to perform a back feed properly because
the print head may be caught by an edge of the label. For this reason, the ribbon saving module must
be installed in the printer when media, which requires a back feed before an issue, is used.
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10) Strip Issue
Stripping performance in strip issue mode depends on the type of glue, tag, and backing paper. For
some RFID supplies used, an issue may not be performed properly in strip issue mode.
11) Caution for Minimum Label Pitch Length
When media, of which label pitch length is short, is used, data may be written on an RFID tag next to
the target RFID tag.
As the location, where data is to be written, differs among RFID tag types, a check must be performed
to make sure that the data is written on the target RFID tags.
The B-SX RFID Analyze Tool (7FM001113) can be used for this purpose.
12) Defective RFID Supply
RFID supplies may include defective RFID tags at the time of shipment from the maker. The defect
rate differs depending on tag types, method of converting to supplies, etc.
The RFID supply maker should provide a way to distinguish defective tags by printing a mark on them
or any other methods.
Or, defective tags should be rejected in the production process.
How to distinguish a defective tag from good one must be notified to end users.
2.4.5 Improvement of Writing Accuracy
As RFID tags use wireless technologies, writing data on the RFID tag may fail depending on
environment and characteristics of the RFID tags.
In order to improve the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tags, the following method can be used:
1) Change of the maximum number of RFID write retries
The maximum number of RFID write retries is variable and can be changed by the RFID settings in
System mode. Setting the high number can improve the writing accuracy. However, overall printing
throughput may become worse because a retry is also performed for tags on which data cannot be
written.
For details of settings, refer to the B-SX Key Operation Specification (TAA-1379).
2) Enabling of RFID adjustment for retry
The printer has the RFID adjustment for retry feature. If writing data on the RFID tag fails, the printer
automatically feeds the RFID tag forward or backward for a specified length in order to retry writing
data.
Enabling this feature can improve the writing accuracy. However, overall printing throughput may
become worse because a retry is also performed for tags on which data cannot be written.
For details of settings, refer to the B-SX Key Operation Specification (TAA-1379).
3) Adjustment of location of antenna
The RFID antenna, which is attached to the bottom area of the printer head, is fixed with the screw to
the mold side for B-9704-RFID-U1-EU/U1-EU-R and B-9704-RFID-H1-QM/H1-QM-R and to the metal
side for B-9704-RFID-U1-US when it is shipped.
Whether the antenna is attached to the mold side or metal side is currently determined based on the
best distance for common RFID tags. The antenna can be attached to the metal side for B-9704-
RFID-U1-EU/U1-EU-R and B-9704-RFID-H1-QM/H1-QM-R and to the mold side for B-9704-RFID-U1-
US in order to improve writing accuracy.
The location of the antenna must be determined after measuring the distance using the B-SX RFID
Analyze Tool (7FM001113).
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2.5 SPECIFICATION OF RFID TAG (for B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU/AU -R)
2.5 SPECIFICATION OF RFID TAG (for B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU/AU-R)
2.5.1 General Description
The RFID supplies are RFID tag (wireless IC tag) inlays designed to be converted into tag and label
applications. Printers, which are equipped with an RFID kit, can print data on the surface of RFID
supplies as well as write data on the embedded RFID tags.
The B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU-R is destined for Europe and operates in the UHF band (869.7-870.0 MHz).
The B-SX704-RFID-U2-AU-R is destined for Australia and operates in the UHF band (918.25-925.75
MHz).
2.5.2 Available RFID Tag
• EPC Generation 2
2.5.3 Location of RFID Tag
The location of an RFID tag in a label influences on the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tag. It is
impossible to define the one best location for every RFID tag in labels because the best location
depends on the type of RFID tag and RFID tag antenna.
The RFID Analyze Tool (7FM001113) can evaluate the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tag. For
the usage of this tool, refer to the RFID Analyze Tool Operation Specification (TAA-2195).
As a guideline, the best location for some common RFID tags is given below.
It is recommended to use the RFID Analyze Tool to evaluate the accuracy of writing data on an RFID
tag to be used, then determine a specific location of the RFID tag.
If the RFID tag cannot be placed on the best location specified, perform a forward/reverse feed before
a data write using the RFID Tag Position Adjustment Command ([ESC]@003).
Note that the best location described in this specification may not be applicable depending on the type
or paper or glue even if the same RFID tags are used. This guideline applies to RFID labels for
thermal transfer issue. When using the media made of PET or thermal paper, the best location needs
to be found again.
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(1) UPM Raflatac’s Rafsec Short Dipole 2 Tag
It is recommended to locate the vertical center of an RFID tag at 35 mm ± 3 mm from a leading edge of
a label and align the horizontal center with the horizontal center of the label.
35 mm ±3 mm
Media feed direction
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2.5 SPECIFICATION OF RFID TAG (for B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU/AU -R)
2.5.4 Short-pitch Tag
A short-pitch tag kit is supplied with the B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU/AU-R to enable the RFID kit to encode
short-pitch tags properly. When the short-pitch tag kit is attached to the printer, the write field will be
narrower.
The RFID kit is designed so that the second label is positioned just above the antenna while the first
label is at the print start position, when using the following short-pitch label.
For B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU-R
For B-SX704-RFID-U2-AU-R
3 mm
5 mm
16 mm
20 mm
After printing a label, a reverse feed for a distance equivalent to one label pitch is required to write data
onto its tag. During this reverse feed, the bottom edge of the printed label may be stuck on the print
head edge, causing a feed jam. This is because the labels become thicker due to embedded tags.
When several labels are issued in a batch, set the offset printing parameter to 1 (Offset printing is
performed without a reverse feed of the first label.) in order to make the printer issue labels without
performing a reverse feed. In this case, however, the printer does not print or write data on the first
label, so it is wasteful. This mode is not suitable for applications where a small number of labels are
issued on an as-needed basis.
For details of the offset printing feature, refer to the B-SX4T/SX5T External Equipment Interface
Specification (EAA-1380).
2.5.5 Cautions for using RFID Tags
1) Lift-up of Print Head
An RFID tag chip or the thermal head may be damaged when the thermal head passes over the chip.
This can be prevented by using the ribbon saving module (standard feature for the B-SX5T and
optional for the B-SX4T) by which the thermal head is lifted up preventing it from touching the chip
when it passes over the chip.
When the thermal head is lifted up, the distance from the platen roller to the head is approximately 1
mm.
2) Storage of RFID Supplies
Do not store RFID tags close to printers, or their communication performance may not be as specified
when they are used.
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3) Roll-type RFID Supplies
When RFID supplies are to be rolled, roll hardness must be concerned.
Although it depends on the type of glue, tag, and backing paper, RFID-tag embedded labels tend to
stay rolled. Especially, when they are wound outside, a media jam error may occur. Unless otherwise
specified, it is recommended that the RFID-tag embedded labels be wound inside.
4) Sensor
When the transmissive sensor or reflective sensor is enabled, transmissivity or reflectivity of a label or
tag may vary at an RFID-tag embedded area depending on the pattern of an antenna or other factors.
In such cases, a manual threshold setting is required in the printer system mode. For details, refer to
the B-SX4T/5T Key Operation Specifications (EAA-1379).
5) Cutter
When an RFID label or tag is used in cut issue mode, care must be taken not to cut the antenna or the
IC chip of an RFID tag in order not to damage the cutter.
6) Static Electricity
When printing is performed in a place where humidity is low or under some specific conditions, writing
data on an RFID tag may fail due to static electricity generated by a label or a ribbon.
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7) Printing on Bump (Chip/Antenna) Area
Embedding RFID tags in labels creates bumps in a chip/antenna area in the labels, causing incomplete
printing.
Especially, in the areas 5 mm from and left and right sides of the RFID-tag embedded area shown in
the figure below, uneven printing or incomplete printing can occur easily.
* The degree of poor printing quality differs depending on height of a chip/antenna used.
Print quality on
bumps is not
guaranteed.
Print quality on the
sides of RFID tag is
not guaranteed.
RFID tag
embedded
area
Media
feed
direction
5mm
Print quality on
bumps is not
guaranteed.
Print quality on
the IC chip is not
guaranteed.
5mm
8) Ambient temperature
Low operating temperature deteriorates wireless performance, under which conditions writing data on
an RFID tag may fail.
9) Strip issue
Stripping performance in strip issue mode depends on the type of glue, tag, and backing paper. For
some RFID supplies used, an issue may not be performed properly in strip issue mode.
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10) Caution for minimum label pitch length
When short-pitch media is used, data may be written on a next RFID tag instead of the target RFID tag.
As the location, where data is to be written, differs among RFID tag types, a check must be performed
using the labels to be used to make sure that the data is written on the target RFID tags.
The RFID Analyze Tool (7FM001113) can be used for this purpose.
11) Defective RFID Tag
Defective tags could be embedded while they are converted into labels, and the error rate differs
depending on the tag types or the conversion methods.
Label manufacturers should mark such defective labels with something to indicate the tag is defective,
or should prevent defective tags from being used.
Also, how to identify defective tags and good tags should be properly notified to end users.
12) PRINT POSITION ACCURACY
When using RFID tag embedded media, the print position accuracy may exceed the guaranteed
tolerance of ±1 mm in all issue modes.
It is required to check the print position accuracy for each media type.
13) PAPER JAM ERROR
Depending on the type of glue or the flexibility of labels, a label may come unstuck in front of the
sensor unit, which cause a paper jam. Particularly, the frequency of paper jam could become higher
on the condition of low operating temperature or use of short-pitch labels.
It is required to check the media feed using the media to be used under the actual operating
environment.
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2.5.6 Improvement of Writing Accuracy
As RFID tags use wireless technologies, writing data on the RFID tag may fail depending on
environment and characteristics of the RFID tags.
In order to improve the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tags, the following method can be used:
(1) Change of the maximum number of write retries
The maximum number of write retries is variable and can be changed in the system mode. Setting
the greater value can improve the writing accuracy. However, overall printing throughput may
become worse because a retry is also performed for tags on which data cannot be written.
For details of settings, refer to the B-SX4T/SX5T Key Operation Specification (EAA-1379).
(2) Enabling of RFID adjustment for retry
The printer has the RFID adjustment for retry feature. If writing data on the RFID tag fails, the
printer automatically feeds the RFID tag forward or backward for a specified length in order to retry
a data write.
Enabling this feature can improve the writing accuracy. However, overall printing throughput may
become worse because a retry is performed even for defective tags.
For details of settings, refer to the B-SX4T/SX5T Key Operation Specification (EAA-1379).
(3) Adjustment of location of antenna
When writing data on tags, especially on short-pitch tags, the antenna may communicate with non-
target tags, and this lowers the write rate.
The B-SX4T/SX5T has a feature to pinpoint a target tag by evaluating the output power (AGC) of
tags. Setting an AGC threshold for data write enables choosing a tag of which AGC is higher than
the threshold, determining this tag to be a target tag positioned just above the antenna, and writing
data on it. This feature can prevent writing data to non-target tags (= off the antenna).
For details of settings, refer to the B-SX4T/SX5T Key Operation Specification (EAA-1379).
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2.6 SPECIFICATION OF RFID TAG (for B-SX704-RFID-U2-US-R)
2.6 SPECIFICATION OF RFID TAG (for B-SX704-RFID-U2-US-R)
2.6.1 General Description
The RFID supplies are RFID tag (wireless IC tag) inlays designed to be converted into tag and label
applications. Printers, which are equipped with an RFID kit, can print data on the surface of RFID supplies
as well as write data on the embedded RFID tags.
The B-SX704-RFID-U2-US-R (Serial Number: 2808Yxxxxxx and earlier) is destined for U.S.A./Canada and
operates in the UHF band (902.75-927.5 MHz).
The B-SX704-RFID-U2-US-R (Serial Number: 2809Axxxxxx or later) is destined for U.S.A./Canada,
Australia, South Korea, Taiwan and operates in the following UHF band.
U.S.A./Canada: 902.75 to 927.5 MHz
Australia: 918.25 to 925.75 MHz
South Korea: 910.4 to 913.6 MHz
Taiwan: 922.25 to 927.25 MHz
2.6.2 Available RFID Tag
• EPC Generation 2, ISO-18000-6C
2.6.3 Location of RFID Tag
The location of an RFID tag in a label influences on the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tag. It is
impossible to define the one best location for every RFID tag in labels because the best location
depends on the type of RFID tag and RFID tag antenna.
The RFID Analyze Tool (7FM001113) can evaluate the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tag. For
the usage of this tool, refer to the RFID Analyze Tool Operation Specification (TAA-2195).
As a guideline, the best location for some common RFID tags is given below.
It is recommended to use the RFID Analyze Tool to evaluate the accuracy of writing data on an RFID
tag to be used, then determine a specific location of the RFID tag.
If the RFID tag cannot be placed on the best location specified, perform a forward/reverse feed before
a data write using the RFID Tag Position Adjustment Command ([ESC]@003).
Note that the best location described in this specification may not be applicable depending on the type
or paper or glue even if the same RFID tags are used. This guideline applies to RFID labels for
thermal transfer issue. When using the media made of PET or thermal paper, the best location needs
to be found again.
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(1) Avery Dennison AD-222 Tag
It is recommended to locate the vertical center of an RFID tag at 35 mm ± 3 mm from a leading edge of
a label and align the horizontal center with the horizontal center of the label.
35 mm ±3 mm
Media feed direction
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(2) Alien Squiggle Tag
It is recommended to locate the vertical center of an RFID tag at 35 mm ± 3 mm from a leading edge of
a label and align the horizontal center with the horizontal center of the label.
35 mm ±3 mm
Media feed direction
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2.6.4 Short-pitch Tag
A short-pitch tag kit is supplied with the B-SX704-RFID-U2-US-R to enable the RFID kit to encode
short-pitch tags properly. When the short-pitch tag kit is attached to the printer, the write field will be
narrower.
The RFID kit is designed so that the second label is positioned just above the antenna while the first
label is at the print start position, when using the following short-pitch label.
Rafsec Short Dipole2 Tag
5 mm
20 mm
Media feed direction
After printing a label, a reverse feed for a distance equivalent to one label pitch is required to write data
onto its tag. During this reverse feed, the bottom edge of the printed label may be stuck on the print
head edge, causing a feed jam. This is because the labels become thicker due to embedded tags.
In most cases, this problem can be avoided by enabling the ribbon saving function of the printer which
raises the thermal head during a reverse feed. When using short-pitch tags, enable the ribbon saving
function.
When several labels are issued in a batch, set the offset printing parameter to 1 (Offset printing is
performed without a reverse feed of the first label.) in order to make the printer issue labels without
performing a reverse feed. In this case, however, the printer does not print or write data on the first
label, so it is wasteful. This mode is not suitable for applications where a small number of labels are
issued on an as-needed basis.
For details of the offset printing feature, refer to the B-SX4T/SX5T External Equipment Interface
Specification (TAA-1380).
[Printer settings for use of short-pitch tags]
In the printer system mode, set the RFID-related parameters as follows:
Q value: 2, WT AGC (AGC threshold for data write): 10, WT MIN AGC (AGC threshold lower limit for
retry): 10
When using short-pitch tags, a target tag is identified by measuring the AGC of tags within the read
range. A tag of which AGC is equal to or higher than the specified threshold (10) is considered to be
positioned just above the antenna (=target tag), and a data write is performed on it.
When the AGC is less than the threshold, a data write is not performed on such tag.
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2.6.5 Cautions for using RFID Tags
1) Lift-up of Print Head
An RFID tag chip or the thermal head may be damaged when the thermal head passes over the chip.
This can be prevented by using the ribbon saving module (standard feature for the B-SX5T and
optional for the B-SX4T) by which the thermal head is lifted up preventing it from touching the chip
when it passes over the chip.
When the thermal head is lifted up, the distance from the platen roller to the head is approximately 1
mm.
2) Storage of RFID Supplies
Do not store RFID tags close to printers, or their communication performance may not be as specified
when they are used.
3) Roll-type RFID Supplies
When RFID supplies are to be rolled, roll hardness must be concerned.
Although it depends on the type of glue, tag, and backing paper, RFID-tag embedded labels tend to
stay rolled. Especially, when they are wound outside, a media jam error may occur. Unless otherwise
specified, it is recommended that the RFID-tag embedded labels be wound inside.
4) Sensor
When the transmissive sensor or reflective sensor is enabled, transmissivity or reflectivity of a label or
tag may vary at an RFID-tag embedded area depending on the pattern of an antenna or other factors.
In such cases, a manual threshold setting is required in the printer system mode. For details, refer to
the B-SX4T/5T Key Operation Specifications (EAA-1379).
5) Cutter
When an RFID label or tag is used in cut issue mode, care must be taken not to cut the antenna or the
IC chip of an RFID tag in order not to damage the cutter.
6) Static Electricity
When printing is performed in a place where humidity is low or under some specific conditions, writing
data on an RFID tag may fail due to static electricity generated by a label or a ribbon.
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7) Printing on Bump (Chip/Antenna) Area
Embedding RFID tags in labels creates bumps in a chip/antenna area in the labels, causing incomplete
printing.
Especially, in the areas 5 mm from and left and right sides of the RFID-tag embedded area shown in
the figure below, uneven printing or incomplete printing can occur easily.
* The degree of poor printing quality differs depending on height of a chip/antenna used.
Print quality on
bumps is not
guaranteed.
Print quality on the
sides of RFID tag is
not guaranteed.
RFID tag
embedded
area
Media
feed
direction
5mm
Print quality on
bumps is not
guaranteed.
Print quality on
the IC chip is not
guaranteed.
5mm
8) Ambient temperature
Low operating temperature deteriorates wireless performance, under which conditions writing data on
an RFID tag may fail.
9) Strip issue
Stripping performance in strip issue mode depends on the type of glue, tag, and backing paper. For
some RFID supplies used, an issue may not be performed properly in strip issue mode.
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10) Caution for minimum label pitch length
When short-pitch media is used, data may be written on a next RFID tag instead of the target RFID tag.
As the location, where data is to be written, differs among RFID tag types, a check must be performed
using the labels to be used to make sure that the data is written on the target RFID tags.
The RFID Analyze Tool (7FM001113) can be used for this purpose.
11) Defective RFID Tag
Defective tags could be embedded while they are converted into labels, and the error rate differs
depending on the tag types or the conversion methods.
Label manufacturers should mark such defective labels with something to indicate the tag is defective,
or should prevent defective tags from being used.
Also, how to identify defective tags and good tags should be properly notified to end users.
12) PRINT POSITION ACCURACY
When using RFID tag embedded media, the print position accuracy may exceed the guaranteed
tolerance of ±1 mm in all issue modes.
It is required to check the print position accuracy for each media type.
13) PAPER JAM ERROR
Depending on the type of glue or the flexibility of labels, a label may come unstuck in front of the
sensor unit, which cause a paper jam. Particularly, the frequency of paper jam could become higher
on the condition of low operating temperature or use of short-pitch labels.
It is required to check the media feed using the media to be used under the actual operating
environment.
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2.6.6 Improvement of Writing Accuracy
As RFID tags use wireless technologies, writing data on the RFID tag may fail depending on environment and
characteristics of the RFID tags.
In order to improve the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tags, the following method can be used:
(1) Change of the maximum number of write retries
The maximum number of write retries is variable and can be changed in the system mode. Setting
the greater value can improve the writing accuracy. However, overall printing throughput may
become worse because a retry is also performed for tags on which data cannot be written.
For details of settings, refer to the B-SX4T/SX5T Key Operation Specification (TAA-1379).
(2) Enabling of RFID adjustment for retry
The printer has the RFID adjustment for retry feature. If writing data on the RFID tag fails, the
printer automatically feeds the RFID tag forward or backward for a specified length in order to retry
a data write.
Enabling this feature can improve the writing accuracy. However, overall printing throughput may
become worse because a retry is performed even for defective tags.
For details of settings, refer to the B-SX4T/SX5T Key Operation Specification (TAA-1379).
(3) Adjustment of location of antenna
When writing data on tags, especially on short-pitch tags, the antenna may communicate with non-
target tags, and this lowers the write rate.
The B-SX4T/SX5T has a feature to pinpoint a target tag by evaluating the output power (AGC) of
tags. Setting an AGC threshold for data write enables choosing a tag of which AGC is higher than
the threshold, determining this tag to be a target tag positioned just above the antenna, and writing
data on it. This feature can prevent writing data to non-target tags (= off the antenna).
For details of settings, refer to the B-SX4T/SX5T Key Operation Specification (TAA-1379).
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2.7 SPECIFICATION OF RFID TAG (for B-SX704-RFID-U2-CN -R)
2.7 SPECIFICATION OF RFID TAG (for B-SX704-RFID-U2-CN-R)
2.7.1 General Description
The RFID supplies are RFID tag (wireless IC tag) inlays designed to be converted into tag and label
applications. Printers, which are equipped with an RFID kit, can print data on the surface of RFID
supplies as well as write data on the embedded RFID tags.
The B-SX704-RFID-U2-CN-R is destined for China and operates in the UHF band (920.625-924.375
MHz).
2.7.2 Available RFID Tag
• EPC Class1 Generation 2
2.7.3 Location of RFID Tag
The location of an RFID tag in a label influences on the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tag. It is
impossible to define the one best location for every RFID tag in labels because the best location
depends on the type of RFID tag and RFID tag antenna.
The RFID Analyze Tool can evaluate the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tag. For the usage of
this tool, refer to the RFID Analyze Tool Operation Specification (TAA-2195).
As a guideline, the best location for some common RFID tags is given below.
It is recommended to use the RFID Analyze Tool to evaluate the accuracy of writing data on an RFID
tag to be used, then determine a specific location of the RFID tag.
If the RFID tag cannot be placed on the best location specified, perform a forward/reverse feed before
a data write using the RFID Tag Position Adjustment Command ([ESC]@003).
Note that the best location described in this specification may not be applicable depending on the type
or paper or glue even if the same RFID tags are used. This guideline applies to RFID labels for
thermal transfer issue. When using the media made of PET or thermal paper, the best location needs
to be found again.
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(1) Omron Wave tag
It is recommended to locate the vertical center of an RFID tag at 38 mm ± 3 mm from a leading edge of
a label and align the horizontal center with the horizontal center of the label.
38 mm ±3 mm
Media feed direction
[Printer settings for use of this tag]
In the printer system mode, set the RFID-related parameters as follows:
Q value: 2, WT AGC (AGC threshold for data write): 10, WT MIN AGC (AGC threshold lower limit for
retry): 10
As the AGC value of this tag is high, the antenna may be able to communicate with non-target tags.
To prevent interferences from non-target tags, a target tag is identified by measuring the AGC of the
tags within the read range. A tag of which AGC is equal to or higher than the specified threshold (10)
is considered to be positioned just above the antenna (=target tag), and a data write is performed on it.
When the AGC is less than the threshold, a data write is not performed on such tags.
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2.7.4 Short-pitch Tag
A short-pitch tag kit is supplied with the B-SX704-RFID-U2-CN-R to enable the RFID kit to encode
short-pitch tags properly.
However, an adjustment will be necessary for each type of short-pitch tags individually. When short-
pitch tags are used, consult TOSHIBA TEC Japan.
2.7.5 Cautions for using RFID Tags
1) Lift-up of Print Head
An RFID tag chip or the thermal head may be damaged when the thermal head passes over the chip.
This can be prevented by using the ribbon saving module (standard feature for the B-SX5T and
optional for the B-SX4T) by which the thermal head is lifted up preventing it from touching the chip
when it passes over the chip.
When the thermal head is lifted up, the distance from the platen roller to the head is approximately 1
mm.
2) Storage of RFID Supplies
Do not store RFID tags close to printers, or their communication performance may not be as specified
when they are used.
3) Roll-type RFID Supplies
When RFID supplies are to be rolled, roll hardness must be concerned.
Although it depends on the type of glue, tag, and backing paper, RFID-tag embedded labels tend to
stay rolled. Especially, when they are wound outside, a media jam error may occur. Unless otherwise
specified, it is recommended that the RFID-tag embedded labels be wound inside.
4) Sensor
When the transmissive sensor or reflective sensor is enabled, transmissivity or reflectivity of a label or
tag may vary at an RFID-tag embedded area depending on the pattern of an antenna or other factors.
In such cases, a manual threshold setting is required in the printer system mode. For details, refer to
the B-SX4T/5T Key Operation Specifications (EAA-1379).
5) Cutter
When an RFID label or tag is used in cut issue mode, care must be taken not to cut the antenna or the
IC chip of an RFID tag in order not to damage the cutter.
6) Static Electricity
When printing is performed in a place where humidity is low or under some specific conditions, writing
data on an RFID tag may fail due to static electricity generated by a label or a ribbon.
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7) Printing on Bump (Chip/Antenna) Area
Embedding RFID tags in labels creates bumps in a chip/antenna area in the labels, causing incomplete
printing.
Especially, in the areas 5 mm from and left and right sides of the RFID-tag embedded area shown in
the figure below, uneven printing or incomplete printing can occur easily.
* The degree of poor printing quality differs depending on height of a chip/antenna used.
Print quality on
bumps is not
guaranteed.
Print quality on the
sides of RFID tag is
not guaranteed.
RFID tag
embedded
area
Media
feed
direction
5mm
Print quality on
bumps is not
guaranteed.
Print quality on
the IC chip is not
guaranteed.
5mm
8) Ambient temperature
Low operating temperature deteriorates wireless performance, under which conditions writing data on
an RFID tag may fail.
9) Strip issue
Stripping performance in strip issue mode depends on the type of glue, tag, and backing paper. For
some RFID supplies used, an issue may not be performed properly in strip issue mode.
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2.7 SPECIFICATION OF RFID TAG (for B-SX704-RFID-U2-CN -R)
10) Caution for minimum label pitch length
When short-pitch media is used, data may be written on a next RFID tag instead of the target RFID tag.
As the location, where data is to be written, differs among RFID tag types, a check must be performed
using the labels to be used to make sure that the data is written on the target RFID tags.
The RFID Analyze Tool can be used for this purpose.
11) Defective RFID Tag
Defective tags could be embedded while they are converted into labels, and the error rate differs
depending on the tag types or the conversion methods.
Label manufacturers should mark such defective labels with something to indicate the tag is defective,
or should prevent defective tags from being used.
Also, how to identify defective tags and good tags should be properly notified to end users.
12) PRINT POSITION ACCURACY
When using RFID tag embedded media, the print position accuracy may exceed the guaranteed
tolerance of ±1 mm in all issue modes.
It is required to check the print position accuracy for each media type.
13) PAPER JAM ERROR
Depending on the type of glue or the flexibility of labels, a label may come unstuck in front of the
sensor unit, which cause a paper jam. Particularly, the frequency of paper jam could become higher
on the condition of low operating temperature or use of short-pitch labels.
It is required to check the media feed using the media to be used under the actual operating
environment.
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2.7 SPECIFICATION OF RFID TAG (for B-SX704-RFID-U2-CN -R)
2.7.6 Improvement of Writing Accuracy
As RFID tags use wireless technologies, writing data on the RFID tag may fail depending on
environment and characteristics of the RFID tags.
In order to improve the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tags, the following method can be used:
(1) Change of the maximum number of write retries
The maximum number of write retries is variable and can be changed in the system mode. Setting
the greater value can improve the writing accuracy. However, overall printing throughput may
become worse because a retry is also performed for tags on which data cannot be written.
For details of settings, refer to the B-SX4T/SX5T Key Operation Specification (EAA-1379).
(2) Enabling of RFID adjustment for retry
The printer has the RFID adjustment for retry feature. If writing data on the RFID tag fails, the
printer automatically feeds the RFID tag forward or backward for a specified length in order to retry
a data write.
Enabling this feature can improve the writing accuracy. However, overall printing throughput may
become worse because a retry is performed even for defective tags.
For details of settings, refer to the B-SX4T/SX5T Key Operation Specification (EAA-1379).
(3) Adjustment of location of antenna
When writing data on tags, especially on short-pitch tags, the antenna may communicate with non-
target tags, and this lowers the write rate.
The B-SX4T/SX5T has a feature to pinpoint a target tag by evaluating the output power (AGC) of
tags. Setting an AGC threshold for data write enables choosing a tag of which AGC is higher than
the threshold, determining this tag to be a target tag positioned just above the antenna, and writing
data on it. This feature can prevent writing data to non-target tags (= off the antenna).
For details of settings, refer to the B-SX4T/SX5T Key Operation Specification (EAA-1379).
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(Revision Date: May 22, 2009)
3. OPTIONAL KIT
3. OPTIONAL KIT
Applicable Model
Option Name
Type
Use
B-SX4T/5T-
B-SX4T/5T-QM-R
QQ/QP
This cutter module uses a swing or rotary
cutter. It cuts backing paper of labels and tag
paper automatically in “Stop and cut” mode.
B-4205-QM
O
X
O
X
Swing cutter
module
B-4205-QM-R
B-8204-QM
X
O
X
Rotary cutter
module
B-8204-QM-R
O
This strip module strips the label from the
backing paper with the take-up block and strip
block. When the rewinder guide plate is
attached, the tag paper and label with backing
paper are wound.
B-9904-H-QM
O
X
X
Strip module
(B-SX4T only)
B-9904-H-QM-R
O
The ribbon saving module moves the print
head up and down by using a solenoid to save
the ribbon loss as far as possible.
Ribbon saving
module
B-9904-R/R2-QM
B-9904-R2-QM-R
O
X
X
(B-SX4T only)
O
This board enables use of the following
PCMCIA cards.
B-9700-PCM-QM
O
X
X
LAN card: 3 COM EtherLink® III
(recommended)
PCMCIA
interface board
ATA card: Conforming to PC card ATA
standard
B-9700-PCM-QM-R
O
Flash memory card:
1MB and 4MB card
Installing this board allows connection to
external devices.
Expansion I/O
interface board
(B-SX4T only)
B-7704-IO-QM
O
X
X
B-7704-IO-QM-R
O
This board enables the printer to be used in a
LAN network.
B-9700-LAN-QM
B-9700-LAN-QM-R
B-9700-USB-QM
B-9700-USB-QM-R
O
X
O
X
X
O
X
Built-in LAN
interface board
Installing this board enables a connection with
a PC which has a USB interface.
USB interface
board
O
B-9704-RFID-U1-US
B-9704-RFID-U1-EU
B-9704-RFID-H1-QM
B-9704-RFID-H1-QM-R
B-9704-RFID-U1-EU-R
Installing this module enables read and write
of RFID tags.
O
X
Applicable frequency band differs depending
on the module types:
O
X
O
O
U1-US:
UHF, 902MHz to 928MHz
U1-EU/EU-R: UHF, 869.5MHz
H1-QM/QM-R: HF, 13.56MHz
RFID module
U2-EU-R: UHF, 869.7-870.0MHz
U2-AU-R: UHF, 918.25-925.75MHz
U2-US-R (US): UHF, 902.75 to 927.5MHz
(AU): UHF, 918.25 to 925.75MHz
(TW): UHF, 922.25 to 927.25MHz
(KR): UHF, 910.4 to 913.6MHz
B-SX704-RFID-U2-
EU/AU/US/CN-R
X
O
U2-CN-R: UHF, 920.625-924.375MHz
This is a paper guide exclusively used for
fanfold paper. Attaching it in place of the
standard paper guide allows the printer to
print on fanfold paper.
B-4905-FF-QM
O
O
X
Fanfold Paper
Guide
B-4905-FF-QM-R
O
Wireless LAN
Module
Installing this PC board allows a
communication by wireless LAN.
B-9700-WLAN-QM-R
X
O
O: Installable
X: Not installable
NOTE: To purchase the optional kits, please contact the TOSHIBA TEC Head Quarters.
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3.1 CUTTER MODULE: B-4205-QM/QM-R (Swing Cutter), B-8204-QM/QM-R (Rotary Cutter)
3.1 CUTTER MODULE: B-4205-QM/QM-R (Swing Cutter), B-8204-QM/QM-R
(Rotary Cutter)
This compact cutter module uses a built-in swing/rotary cutter. The specification is provided below:
Cutter Type
Cut method
B-4205-QM/QM-R
Stop and cut
B-8204-QM/QM-R
Rotary cut
Media width
Media pitch
B-SX4T
30.0 mm − 112.0 mm
B-SX5T
Tag
Label
30.0 mm − 140.0 mm
25.4 mm − 1500.0 mm
38.0 mm − 1500.0 mm
30.0 mm − 112.0 mm
3”/sec., 6”/sec.: 30.0 mm − 1500.0 mm
3”/sec., 6”/sec.: 38.0 mm − 1500.0 mm
3”/sec., 5”/sec.: 30.0 mm − 1500.0 mm
8”/sec.: 38.0 mm − 1500.0 mm
38.0 mm − 1500.0 mm
B-SX4T
B-SX5T
Tag
25.4 mm − 1500.0 mm
Label
Tag
Label
38.0 mm − 1500.0 mm
0.15 − 0.29 mm
0.13 − 0.17 mm
300000 cuts (0.274-mm thick tag paper)
1000000 cuts (0.160-mm thick tag paper)
Micro switch Photo coupler
Media thickness
Cutter life
Home position detection
Swing: 32.8 mm
Rotary: 77.1 mm
Print Head
Pinch Roller
Feed Roller
3.2 STRIP MODULE: B-9904-H-QM/QM-R (option for the B-SX4T)
This strip module consists of the take-up block and the strip block. Installing the strip module enables
the printer to not only remove labels from the backing paper, but wind the tag paper or label with
backing paper onto the take-up spool by using the rewinder guide plate. The rewind full sensor is
provided to detect the overflow if the wound tag paper or label exceeds the specified amount is provide.
3.3 RIBBON SAVING MODULE: B-9904-R-QM (option for the B-SX4T)
By moving the print head up and down with a solenoid, the ribbon saving module saves loss of the
ribbon as far as possible. It is small enough to be put into the print block.
3.4 RIBBON SAVING MODULE: B-9904-R2-QM/QM-R (option for the B-
SX4T)
This ribbon saving module uses the solenoid with stronger pull force, which improves the ribbon saving
function. It is necessary to upgrade the firmware to V1.2A or greater to use this module.
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3.5 PCMCIA INTERFACE BOARD: B-9700-PCM-QM/QM-R
3.5 PCMCIA INTERFACE BOARD: B-9700-PCM-QM/QM-R
The PCMCIA Interface board allows use of the following ATA card, LAN card, or flash memory card
when connected to the CPU PC board.
• Number of slots: Type II slot - 2 slots
Type
Maker
San Disk,
Hitachi
Description
A card conforming to the PC card
ATA standard
Remarks
----------
ATA Card
Install into the slot (2) only.
(This card installed into the
slot (1) will not work.)
LAN Card
3 COM
3CCE589ET Series
CC
DC
Maxell
Maxell
Centennial
Technologies INC.
EF-4M-TB
EF-4M-TB
Read/Write
FL04M-15-11119-03
INTEL
Simple TECNOLOGY
Mitsubishi
IMC004FLSA
STI-FL/4A
MF84M1-G7DAT01
FJN-004M6C
Flash Memory
Card (4 MB)
PC Card KING MAX
Centennial
Technologies Inc.
FL04M-20-11138-67
Read (See NOTE.)
PC Card
Mitsubishi
Maxell
FJP-004M6R
MF84M1-GMCAV01
EF-1M-TB AA
Flash Memory
Card (1 MB)
Mitsubishi
MF81M1-GBDAT01
NOTE: Reading a read-only-type flash memory is possible if it has been used on the TOSHIBA TEC
printer, such as B-472 and B-572.
3.6 EXPANSION I/O INTERFACE BOARD: B-7704-IO-QM/QM-R
(option for the B-SX4T)
This interface board is used to connect the printer to external devices, such as a labeler. The
input/output signals from the connected external devices can control label feeding or printing and
indicate the print status.
3.7 BUILT-IN LAN INTERFACE BOARD: B-9700-LAN-QM/QM-R
This board enables the printer to connect to the host by means of Local Area Network.
• Supporting 10/100M bps
• Internal 32 bit wide data pass (for the packet buffer memory)
• Conforming to IEEE 802.3/802.3u, 100 Base-Tx/10Base-T physical layer
• Auto negotiation: 10/100M bps, Full/Half Duplex
3.8 USB INTERFACE BOARD: B-9700-USB-QM/QM-R
Installing this board enables a connection to a PC which has a USB interface.
• Conforming to USB 1.1
• Supporting Full-speed (12M bps) transmission
• Supporting the two types of data transmission types, Control transmission and Bulk transmission.
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(Revision Date: Feb. 15,2007)
3.9 RFID MODULE: B-9704-RFID-U1-US/U1-EU/U1-EU-R/H1-QM/H1-QM-R
3.9 RFID MODULE: B-9704-RFID-U1-US/U1-EU/U1-EU-R/H1-QM/H1-QM-R
Installing this module enables the printer to write data on an RFID tag as well as to print on the surface
of RFID supplies.
The three RFID module types are different from each other in frequency band and applicable countries.
NOTE:
1) Non-RoHS type
An RFID module can be installed on an RFID-ready B-SX4T or B-SX5T printer only.
(Serial No. 2604Wxxxxxx or later)
Also, an RFID module is supported by firmware version V3.1 or greater (Main program) and V1.1A or V2.0A
(Boot program).
2) RoHS type
An RFID module can be installed on the B-SX4T-GS20-QM-R or B-SX5T-TS22-QM-R.
Also, an RFID module is supported by firmware version V4.1 or greater (Main program) and V1.1A or V2.0A
(Boot program).
Specification
Item
B-9704-RFID-U1-US
B-9704-RFID-U1-EU/U1-EU-R
U1-EU model
B-9704-RFID-H1-QM/H1-QM-R
TagSys
RFID module AWID
to be used
MPR-1510A-RM
AWID MPR-1580A-RM
U1-EU-R model
AWID MPR-1510 RM- V2.6HR1-
EU
MEDIO S002
* An RFID module is not included
in this model when shipped from
the factory. (Note 3)
Frequency
band
UHF (902 to 928MHz)
FH-SS (Frequency
Hopping Spectrum
Spread)
UHF (869.525MHz)
HF (13.56MHz)
Applicable
countries
U.S.A and Canada
Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech, Denmark, Estonia, Germany,
Greece, Finland, France, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxemburg, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, the Netherlands, and U.K.
TAGSYS C210
TAGSYS C220
TAGSYS C240
I-Code
Available RFID EPC Class 0 (Read only)
tags
EPC Class 1
ISO 18000-6B
EPC Class 1 Gen 2
Tag-It
ISO 15693
Output power
500mW
500mW
200mW
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(Revision Date: May 22,2009)
3.10 RFID MODULE: B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU/AU/US-R
3.10RFID MODULE: B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU/AU/US/CN-R
Installing this module enables the printer to write data on an RFID tag as well as to print on the surface
of RFID supplies.
Applicable model:
(1) This optional device is intended for the following models:
B-SX4T-GS20-QM/CN-R and B-SX5T-TS22-QM/CN-R, RFID ready printer.
An RFID Ready printer can be identified by the model name sticker on the front of the printer.
Be careful not to install this product in the B-SX4T-GS10-QQ/QQ-US, B-SX5T-TS10-QQ/QQ-US,
B-SX4T-GS10-CN and B-SX5T-TS12-CN RFID Ready printers.
(2) To use this device, printer firmware V4.5 or greater is required. Upgrade the firmware to V4.5 or
greater, if necessary. For the downloading procedure, refer to the B-SX4T/SX5T Series Maintenance
Manual.
Note that a RAM clear needs to be performed after downloading, so print out the maintenance
counter and parameter settings prior to downloading. After performing a RAM clear, restore the
printer parameter settings to the former states.
(3) The countries where the use of this device is allowed are as follows:
Model Name
Frequency Band
Applicable Countries
UHF 869.7 to 870.0MHz
(Center frequency: 869.85MHz)
UHF 918.25 to 925.75MHz
(Center frequency: 922MHz)
UHF 920.625 to 924.375MHz
(Center frequency: 922.5MHz)
EU member states and EFTA member states
B-SX704-RFID–U2-EU-R
Australia
B-SX704-RFID–U2-AU-R
B-SX704-RFID–U2-CN-R
China
B-SX704-RFID–U2-US-R
(Serial Number:
2808Yxxxxxx and earlier)
U.S.A., Canada
UHF 902.75 to 927.5MHz
(Center frequency: 915.125MHz)
(4) As from the January 2009 production (Serial Number 2809Axxxxxx and after), the AU (Australia)
specification has been supported by the B-SX704-RFID-U2-US-R RFID Module. Also the KR (South
Korea) and TW (Taiwan) specifications have been added.
The firmware of the B-SX4T/SX5T-R series barcode printer should be V4.7 or greater. If V4.6A or
less, please install the firmware V4.7 into the printer.
Make sure the firmware version is V4.7 and greater when turning on the printer.
ONLINE
V4.7
When the firmware version is V4.6A or less, it is necessary to upgrade the firmware to V4.7 and
greater. For the downloading procedure, refer to the B-SX4T/SX5T Series Maintenance Manual.
For the printer to which back side the sticker MAIN4-R is attached, the firmware V5.0 and greater has
been installed. Since the firmware V5.0 and greater is exclusive to this printer, do not install the
firmware V4.7 into it.
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EO10-33013B
(Revision Date: May 22,2009)
3.10 RFID MODULE: B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU/AU/US-R
To use this device, printer firmware V4.7 or greater is required. Upgrade the firmware to V4.5 or
greater, if necessary. For the downloading procedure, refer to Section 7 PROGRAM DOWN LOAD.
Note that a RAM clear needs to be performed after downloading, so print out the maintenance
counter and parameter settings prior to downloading. After performing a RAM clear, restore the
printer parameter settings to the former states.
Destination Code Setting should be performed in the system mode of the printer according to the
destination.
The countries where the use of this device is allowed are as follows:
Model Name
Setting
US
Frequency Band
Applicable Countries
U.S.A., Canada
UHF 902.75 to 927.5MHz
UHF 918.25 to 925.75 MHz
UHF 910.4 to 913.6 MHz
UHF 922.25 to 927.25 MHz
B-SX704-RFID–U2-US-R
(Serial Number:
AU
Australia
South Korea
Taiwan
KR
2809Axxxxxx or later)
TW
Specification:
The specification of the B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU/AU/US/CN-R is as follows.
Item
Specification
EU: TOSHIBA TEC TRW-EUM-01 for Europe
AU: TOSHIBA TEC TRW-AUM-01 for Australia
US (Serial Number 2808Yxxxxxx and earlier):
TOSHIBA TEC TRW-USM-01 for U.S.A. and Canada
US (Serial Number 2809Axxxxxx or earlier):
TOSHIBA TEC TRW-USM-01 for U.S.A., Canada, Australia, South
Korea, Taiwan
Module
CN: TOSHIBA TEC TRW-CNM-01 for CHina
EU: ETSI EN 300 220
AU: C-Tick AS.NZS 428(2003); A1
US: FCC Part15 Subpart C
Applicable standard
TW: NCC (National Communications Commission)
LP2002 Low-power Radio-frequency Devices Technical Specifications
KR: KCC (Korea Communications Commission)
Radio Certification Standard No. 2008-26 Article 98
EU: 869.7 - 870.0MHz
AU: 918.25 – 925.75MHz
US: 902.75 – 927.5MHz
KR: 910.4 – 913.6 MHz
TW: 922.25 – 927.25 MHz
CN: 920.625 – 924.375MHz
EU: 869.85MHz
AU: 922MHz
US: 915.125MHz
KR: 912MHz
Frequency range
Center frequency
TW: 924.75MHz
CN: 922.5MHz
Output power (ERP)
Output power (Conducted)
EU: Max. 5mW (Power class 7a)
10 - 100mW
Modulation method (RW→Tag)
DSB-ASK
Modulation method (Tag→RW)
Transmission speed (RW→Tag)
Transmission speed (Tag→RW)
Encoding (RW→Tag)
Back scatter ASK
40kbps
40kbps
PIE
Encoding (Tag→RW)
FM0
EU: 1
AU: 31 (Frequency Hopping)
US: 99 (Frequency Hopping)
TW: 21 (Frequency Hopping)
KR: 17 (Frequency Hopping)
CN: 16 (Frequency Hopping)
EU: Max. 100% (Class 4)
None
Number of channels
Duty Cycle
Carrier sense feature
Environmental standard
Available RFID tags
RoHS directive
EPC C1 Gen2, ISO-18000-6C
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(Revision Date: Apr. 24, 2008)
3.11 Wireless LAN Board: B-9700-WLAN-QM-R
3.11 Wireless LAN Board: B-9700-WLAN-QM-R
Hardware Specification
Item
Wired LAN part
Specification
Connected to a wired LAN port of the printer.
Wireless
part
LAN
IEEE802.11a
Transfer mode
Conforming to IEEE802.11a
Orthogonal
Frequency-Division
Multiplexing (OFDM)
Channel
Transmission speed
Depending on countries
54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 (Mbps)
(Fix/automatic)
Access method
Wireless category
CSMA/CA+ACK (RTS/CTS)
Small power data communication
system (5.150 to 5.250GHz)
10mW/MHz or less
Conforming to IEEE802.11b
DSSS
Radio wave power
Transfer mode
IEEE802.11b
IEEE802.11g
Antenna
Channel
Transmission speed
Depending on countries
11, 5.5, 2, 1 (Mbps)
(Fix/automatic)
Access method
Wireless category
CSMA/CA+ACK (RTS/CTS)
Small power data communication
system (2.4 to 2.497GHz)
10mW/MHz or less
Conforming to IEEE802.11g
OFDM, DSSS
Depending on countries
54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6, 11, 5.5,
2, 1 (Mbps) (Fix/automatic)
CSMA/CA+ACK (RTS/CTS)
Small power data communication
system (2.4 to 2.4835GHz)
10mW/MHz or less
Radio wave power
Transfer mode
Channel
Transmission speed
Access method
Wireless category
Radio wave power
Chip type, diversity antenna
Software Specification
Item
Specification
Unit type
Access point [Station]
Operating mode
Default country code
Default IP address
Default subnet mask
Default password
Encryption
Standard, [Compatible], Advanced
US
192.168.10.21
255.255.255.0
Described separately.
WEP (64.128.152 bit) or AES, AES-OCB (128 bit)
TKIP (only when using WPA, WPA-PSK)
TWSL (Unique encryption) only when a POS is connected.
Browser or telnet (For telnet, internal use only)
Microsoft IE5.01 or greater
Parameter setting
Browser
Protocol
IP (RFC791), ICMP (RFC792), UDP (RFC768)
TCP (RFC793, 896), ARP (RFC826), HTTPD (RFC1866), TELNET
FTPD (RFC959), DHCP (RFC2131), SNMP
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3.11 Wireless LAN Board: B-9700-WLAN-QM-R
Country code
As available frequency bands are different from country to country, be sure to set a country code
before installing a wireless LAN module in a user’s printer. Also, ask an end user to confirm a
country code. Use of a wireless LAN module with a wrong country code could violate each
country’s Laws and Regulations for Radio Equipment, and violators could be subject to penalties.
The country code cannot be changed through the Web browser, but TELNET.
<How to set a country code using TELNET>
CAUTION! The following information must not be disclosed to users. (Internal use only)
(1) Disconnect the LAN cable connected to the printer, connect the printer to a host PC with a
straight LAN cable via a relay connector.
When using a hub in place of a relay connector, use a cross cable or
(2) Open the MS-DOS prompt, type in “telnet 192.168.10.21” (default IP address).
(3) Enter a password, “tecbcp”, to log in.
(4) From the top menu, change a country code using the following command.
=>ctryXX (XX=new country code. See Country Code Table.)
(5) The new country code will become effective by turning the printer off and on again.
(6) A country code can be checked by typing “=>ctry” on the telnet console.
Country Code Table
Country
code
US
Country
code
GR
SE
Country
code
IE
Country name
Country name
Country name
U.S.A./Canada
France
Greece
Sweden
Ireland
U.K.
FR
GB
PT
NO
DE
ES
IS
Portugal
Norway
Germany
Spain
Iceland
Austria
HU
BE
IT
NL
LI
Hungary
Belgium
Italy
AU
FI
LU
CH
Australia
Finland
Luxembourg
Switzerland
New Zealand
Netherlands
Liechtenstein
Denmark
NZ
AT
DK
MAC address
MAC address of the Wireless LAN module will be necessary when setting the MAC address filtering
function of an access point. As it is printed on the top of the wired LAN connector on the Wireless
LAN Board, write down it on Installation Manual before mounting the covers so that an end user can
know the MAC address.
MAC Address
12-digit code printed on the right side
of “W” is MAC address.
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EO10-33013B
(Revision Date: Apr. 24, 2008)
3.11 Wireless LAN Board: B-9700-WLAN-QM-R
NOTE: MAC address can be checked by using “arp -a” command on MS-DOS Prompt.
<Example>
The following screen shows an example of executing an arp –a command on MS-DOS Prompt.
After wireless LAN board (default IP address: 192.168.10.21) is pinged, IP address and MAC
address are displayed.
ARP –a command
IP Address of Host PC
Address of other
(Refer to Note)
IP address of printer
MAC address of printer
NOTE: As obtained IP address and MAC address are stored in the cache of the host for a certain period of
time, other device’s address may be displayed.
LED
<Operation>
LED
LED1 (Red)
Status
LAN status
Communicating
ON
Blink
ON
Blink
OFF
ON
Starting
LED 2
(Orange)
Wired LAN is connected.
Communicating with the printer
Disconnected from the printer.
In case of station mode:
Log in the access point.
In case of access point mode:
User unit is log in.
LED 3
(Orange)
Blink
OFF
Communicating with a device
connected via wireless LAN.
In case of station mode:
Log out from the access point.
In case of access point mode:
User unit is log out.
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EO10-33013B
(Revision Date: Apr. 24, 2008)
3.11 Wireless LAN Board: B-9700-WLAN-QM-R
<Downloading the firmware>
LED Status
LED1
LED2
LED3
LAN status
Blink at the same Firmware is being overwritten.
time
<Error>
LED
LED2
LED3
Status
LAN status
Wired LAN error
Wireless LAN error
Blink
Blink
Certification
The wireless LAN module complies with the following standards.
FCC: Part 15B/Part 15C/Part 15E
CE: R&TTE (Certification for wireless LAN module)
IC: Canada EMC standard (To be certified in August 2005)
Precautions
• When using this product, please follow the Laws and Regulations for Radio Equipment.
• IEEE802.11g and IEEE802.11b uses 2.4GHz band. As a microwave uses the same
frequency band, interference may take place depending on the location where this product is
installed.
• Also, this frequency band is IMS band. Do not use this product in locations where use may be
forbidden, for example, in an airport or hospital.
• This product communicates with other devices by radio. Depending on the installation
location, orientation, environment, etc., its communication performance may deteriorate or
devices installed near by may be affected.
• Before installing this product, conduct a site survey.
Handling Precautions for B-9700-WLAN-QM
• Even in a country where the printer is shipped, this wireless LAN module cannot be used
unless the country code is matched.
• Use of this module in Japan is prohibited.
• Regarding the shipment to Canada:
This module is under application for certification as of June 2005, and to be certified in August
2005. Until then, a shipment or use of this module to/in Canada is forbidden by the Radio
Waves Law of Canada. As soon as certified, we will announce to you separately.
The country code is “US”.
• IEEE802.11a standard
IEEE802.11a-compliant devices are only for indoor use. Outdoor use is prohibited by Radio
Law. (As of June 2005)
• How to connect to telnet and set a country code must be secret to end users.
Use of a wireless LAN module with a wrong country code could violate each country’s Laws
and Regulations for Radio Equipment, and violators could be subject to penalties.
• Take security measures to prevent illegal access.
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