TOSHIBA TEC Europe Label Printer
B-SV4T-GS10-QM
Owner’s Manual
Mode d’emploi
Bedienungsanleitung
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Manuale Utente
Manual do Utilizador
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Safety Summary
Personal safety in handling or maintaining the equipment is extremely important. Warnings and Cautions
necessary for safe handling are included in this manual. All warnings and cautions contained in this manual
should be read and understood before handling or maintaining the equipment.
Do not attempt to effect repairs or modifications to this equipment. If a fault occurs that cannot be rectified
using the procedures described in this manual, turn off the power, unplug the machine, then contact your
authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance.
M eanings of Each Symbol
This symbol indicates warning items (including cautions).
Specific warning contents are drawn inside the
(The symbol on the left indicates a general caution.)
symbol.
This symbol indicates prohibited actions (prohibited items).
Specific prohibited contents are drawn inside or near the
(The symbol on the left indicates “no disassembling”.)
symbol.
This symbol indicates actions which must be performed.
Specific instructions are drawn inside or near the l symbol.
(The symbol on the left indicates “disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet”.)
This indicates that there is the risk of death or serious injury if the
W ARNING
Any other than the
machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication.
Do not use voltages other than the
Do not plug in or unplug the
power cord plug with wet hands
as this may cause electric shock.
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
specified AC voltage voltage (AC) specified on the
is prohibited.
rating plate, as this may cause fire
or electric shock.
If the machines share the same
outlet with any other electrical
appliances that consume large
amounts of power, the voltage will
fluctuate widely each time these
appliances operate. Be sure to
provide an exclusive outlet for the
machine as this may cause fire or
electric shock.
Do not insert or drop metal,
flammable or other foreign objects
into the machines through the
ventilation slits, as this may cause
fire or electric shock.
Do not place metal objects or
water-filled containers such as
flower vases, flower pots or mugs,
etc. on top of the machines. If
metal objects or spilled liquid
enter the machines, this may
cause fire or electric shock.
Prohibited
Do not scratch, damage or modify
the power cords. Also, do not
place heavy objects on, pull on, or
excessively bend the cords, as this
may cause fire or electrical
shock.
Prohibited
If the machines are dropped or
their cabinets damaged, first turn
off the power switches and
disconnect the power cord plugs
from the outlet, and then contact
your authorised TOSHIBA TEC
representative for assistance.
Continued use of the machine in
that condition may cause fire or
electric shock.
Continued use of the machines in
an abnormal condition such as
when the machines are producing
smoke or strange smells may
cause fire or electric shock. In
these cases, immediately turn off
the power switches and
disconnect the power cord plugs
from the outlet. Then, contact
your authorised TOSHIBA TEC
representative for assistance.
Disconnect
the plug.
Disconnect
the plug.
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If foreign objects (metal
When unplugging the power cords,
be sure to hold and pull on the
plug portion. Pulling on the cord
portion may cut or expose the
internal wires and cause fire or
electric shock.
Disconnect
the plug.
Disconnect
the plug.
fragments, water, liquids) enter the
machines, first turn off the power
switches and disconnect the power
cord plugs from the outlet, and
then contact your authorised
TOSHIBA TEC representative for
assistance. Continued use of the
machine in that condition may
cause fire or electric shock.
Ensure that the equipment is
properly grounded. Extension
cables should also be grounded.
Fire or electric shock could occur
on improperly grounded
Do not remove covers, repair or
modify the machine by yourself.
You may be injured by high
voltage, very hot parts or sharp
edges inside the machine.
Connect a
No
grounding w ire.
disassembling.
equipment.
This indicates that there is the risk of personal Injury or damage to objects
if the machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication.
CAUTION
Precautions
The following precautions will help to ensure that this machine will continue to function correctly.
l
Try to avoid locations that have the following adverse conditions:
* Temperatures out of the specification* Direct sunlight
* High humidity
* Dust/Gas
* Shared power source
*
Excessive vibration
l
The cover should be cleaned by wiping with a dry cloth or a cloth slightly dampened with a mild
detergent solution. NEVER USE THINNER OR ANY OTHER VOLATILE SOLVENT on the plastic
covers.
l
l
USE ONLY TOSHIBA TEC SPECIFIED paper and ribbons.
DO NOT STORE the paper or ribbons where they might be exposed to direct sunlight, high
temperatures, high humidity, dust, or gas.
l
l
l
Ensure the printer is operated on a level surface.
Any data stored in the memory of the printer could be lost during a printer fault.
Try to avoid using this equipment on the same power supply as high voltage equipment or equipment
likely to cause mains interference.
l
l
l
Unplug the machine whenever you are working inside it or cleaning it.
Keep your work environment static free.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the machines, as these items may become unbalanced and fall
causing injury.
l
Do not block the ventilation slits of the machines, as this will cause heat to build up inside the
machines and may cause fire.
l
l
l
l
Do not lean against the machine. It may fall on you and could cause injury.
Care must be taken not to injure yourself with the printer paper cutter.
Unplug the machine when it is not used for a long period of time.
Place the machine on a stable and level surface.
Request Regarding Maintenance
l
Utilize our maintenance services.
After purchasing the machine, contact your authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance
once a year to have the inside of the machine cleaned. Otherwise, dust will build up inside the
machines and may cause a fire or a malfunction. Cleaning is particularly effective before humid rainy
seasons.
l
l
Our preventive maintenance service performs the periodic checks and other work required to maintain
the quality and performance of the machines, preventing accidents beforehand.
For details, please consult your authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance.
Using insecticides and other chemicals
Do not expose the machines to insecticides or other volatile solvents. This will cause the cabinet or
other parts to deteriorate or cause the paint to peel.
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ENGLISH VERSION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................... E1-1
1.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................... E1-1
1.2 Features ........................................................................................................................ E1-1
1.3 Unpacking...................................................................................................................... E1-1
1.4 Accessories .................................................................................................................. E1-1
1.5 Appearance ................................................................................................................... E1-3
1.5.1 Dimensions.................................................................................................................E1-3
1.5.2 Front View ..................................................................................................................E1-3
1.5.3 Rear View...................................................................................................................E1-3
1.5.4 Interior ........................................................................................................................E1-4
1.5.5 Button and Indicator Lamp .........................................................................................E1-4
2. PRINTER SETUP ................................................................................................................... E2-1
2.1 Precautions.................................................................................................................... E2-1
2.2 Procedure before Operation.......................................................................................... E2-2
2.3 Turning the Printer ON/OFF .......................................................................................... E2-2
2.3.1 Turning ON the Printer ...............................................................................................E2-2
2.3.2 Turning OFF the Printer..............................................................................................E2-3
2.4 Connecting the Cables to the Printer............................................................................. E2-3
2.5 Connecting the Power Adapter and the Power Cord..................................................... E2-4
2.6 Loading the Media......................................................................................................... E2-5
2.7 Loading the Ribbon ...................................................................................................... E2-9
2.8 Media Sensor Calibration, Self Print Test, and Dump Mode Utilities........................... E2-10
2.8.1 Media Sensor Calibration .........................................................................................E2-10
2.8.2 Self Print Test and Dump Mode................................................................................E2-10
3. MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................... E3-1
3.1 Cleaning ........................................................................................................................ E3-1
3.1.1 Print Head ..................................................................................................................E3-1
3.1.2 Platen/Sensors ...........................................................................................................E3-2
3.1.3 Cover..........................................................................................................................E3-2
3.2 Care/Handling of the Media........................................................................................... E3-3
4. TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................... E4-1
4.1 Troubleshooting Guide .................................................................................................. E4-1
4.2 Removing Jammed Media............................................................................................. E4-1
APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................EA1-1
A1.1 Printer..........................................................................................................................EA1-1
A1.2 Options ........................................................................................................................EA1-2
A1.3 Media...........................................................................................................................EA1-2
A1.3.1 Media Type ........................................................................................................... EA1-2
A1.3.2 Detection Area of the Transmissive Sensor.......................................................... EA1-3
A1.3.3 Detection Area of the Reflective Sensor ............................................................... EA1-3
A1.3.4 Effective Print Area ............................................................................................... EA1-4
A1.4 Ribbon .............................................................................................................................. EA1-4
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE..........................................................................................................EA2-1
GLOSSARIES
CAUTION!
1. This manual may not be copied in whole or in part without prior written permission of TOSHIBA TEC.
2. The contents of this manual may be changed without notification.
3. Please refer to your local Authorized Service representative with regard to any queries you may have in
this manual.
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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
ENGLISH VERSION
1.1 Accessories
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Thank you for choosing the B-SV4T series barcode printer. This Owner’s
Manual contains valuable information from general set-up to confirming
the printer's operation using test prints. You should read it carefully to help
you gain maximum performance and life from your printer. This manual
should be kept close at hand for everyday reference.
1.1 Introduction
Please contact your TOSHIBA TEC representative for further information
concerning this manual.
This printer has the following features:
1.2 Features
•
This printer is equipped with a 32-bit RISC processor, which offers
up to 5 inches/sec. print speed.
•
•
A standard USB interface for convenient label printing connectivity.
The clamshell design and moveable media sensor enable easy media
loading and use of a wide range of media.
•
•
•
All frequently used bar code formats are available in this printer.
Fonts and bar codes can be printed in any rotation.
This printer provides a choice of six different type faces of
alphanumeric font, and outline font printing capability.
This is the most cost-effective and high performance printer in this
class.
1.3 Unpacking
Unpack the printer as per the Unpacking Instructions supplied with the
printer.
NOTES:
1. Check for damage or
scratches on the printer.
However, please note that
TOSHIBA TEC Europe shall
have no liability for any
damage of any kind sustained
during transportation of the
product.
2. Keep the cartons and pads for
future transportation of the
printer.
When unpacking the printer, please check that the following accessories
are supplied with the printer.
1.4 Accessories
ꢀCD-ROM (1 copy)
ꢀPower Adapter
(P/No.: 62-0010047-00)
ꢀRibbon Spindle
ꢀLabel Spindle
ꢀLabel Spindle Fixing Tab
ꢀ1.5 inch Paper Core Adapter
(P/No.: 98-0130019-10)
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1.1 Introduction
• When purchasing the power cord
Since the power cord set is not enclosed in this unit, please purchase an approved one that meets the following standard from
your Authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative.
(As of June 2003)
Certification
mark
Certification
mark
Certification
mark
Country
Agency
Country
Agency
Country
Agency
Australia
SAA
Germany
VDE
Sweden
SEMKKO
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
Finland
France
OVE
CEBEC
CSA
Ireland
Italy
NSAI
IMQ
Switzerland
UK
SEV
ASTA
BSI
Japan
METI
UK
DEMKO
FEI
Netherlands
Norway
Spain
KEMA
NEMKO
AEE
U.S.A.
UL
UTE
Power Cord Instruction
1. For use with 100 – 125 Vac mains power supply, please select a power cord rated 125V, 7A or 10A.
2. For use with 200 – 240 Vac mains power supply. Please select a power cord rated Min. 250V, 2.5A or 5A.
3. Please select a power cord with the length of 1.8m to 3m.
Country/Region
North America
Europe
United Kingdom
Australia
Power Cord
Rated (Min.)
Type
Conductor size (Min.) No. 18AWG
125V, 7A or 10A
SVT, SJT or SPT-2
250V, 2.5A
H05VV-F or H05VVH2-F
0.75 mm2
250V, 3A or 5A
H05VV-F or H05VVH2-F
0.75 mm2
250V, 7.5A
H05W-F
0.75 mm2
Plug Configuration
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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
ENGLISH VERSION
1.5 Appearance
The names of the parts or units introduced in this section are used in the
following chapters.
1.5 Appearance
1.5.1 Dimensions
213 mm (W) x 314 mm (L) x 188 mm (H)
1.5.2 Front View
Label Roll Capacity View Window
Ribbon Access Cover
Indicator Lamp
Feed/PAUSE Button
Top Cover
Cover Open Lever
1.5.3 Rear View
1. USB Interface Connector
2. Parallel Interface Connector (Centronics)
3. Serial Interface Connector (RS-232C)
4. Power Jack
5. Power Switch
6. Rear Media Guide
6
3
2
4
1
5
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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
ENGLISH VERSION
1.5 Appearance
1.5.4 Interior
Print Head
WARNING!
Do not touch the print head
or around it just after printing.
You may get burned as the
print head becomes very hot
during printing.
Cover Open
Sensor
Caution Symbol for the
Print Head (Please refer
to WARNING!)
Media Guide
Media Sensor
Platen
1.5.5 Button and Indicator
Lamp
The FEED/PAUSE Button and the Indicator Lamp have the following
functions:
•
•
•
Pressing this button when the printer is in online
state causes a media feed.
As the FEED
button
Pressing this button after removing a cause of an
error returns the printer to online state.
Pressing this button during printing stops printing
after completing the current label. The printer
resumes printing when this button is pressed
again.
As the PAUSE
button
Color
Illuminates when…
A print error, such as a
memory error, syntax
error, etc.
Flashes when…
There is no label.
•
•
RED
•
•
The top cover is opened.
The printer is on-line and •
ready to print.
The button is pressed
as a PAUSE function.
The printer is
GREEN
•
downloading files.
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2. PRINTER SETUP
ENGLISH VERSION
2.1 Precautions
2. PRINTER SETUP
This section outlines the steps necessary to setup your printer prior to its
operation.
The section includes precautions, connecting cables,
assembling accessories, loading media, and performing a test print.
To insure the best operating environment, and to assure the safety of the
operator and the equipment, please observe the following precautions.
2.1 Precautions
• Operate the printer on a stable, level, operating surface in a location
free from excessive humidity, high temperature, dust, vibration or
direct sunlight.
• Keep your work environment static free. Static discharges can cause
damage to delicate internal components.
• Make sure that the printer is connected to a clean source of AC Power
and that no other high voltage devices that may cause line noise
interference are connected to the same mains.
• Ensure that the printer is connected only to AC mains that has a
proper ground (earth) connection.
• Do not operate the printer with the cover open. Be careful not to
allow fingers or articles of clothing to get caught into any of the
moving parts of the printer.
• Make sure to turn off the printer power and to remove the power
adapter connector from the printer whenever working on the inside of
the printer or when cleaning the printer.
• For best results, and longer printer life, use only TOSHIBA TEC
recommended media.
• Store the media in accordance with the specifications.
• This printer mechanism contains high voltage components; therefore
you should never remove any of the covers of the machine as you may
receive an electrical shock. Additionally, the printer contains many
delicate components that may be damaged if accessed by unauthorized
personnel.
• Clean the outside of the printer with a clean dry cloth or a clean cloth
slightly dampened with a mild detergent solution.
• Use caution when cleaning the thermal print head as it may become
very hot while printing. Wait until it has had time to cool before
cleaning. Use only the TOSHIBA TEC recommended print head
cleaner to clean the print head.
• Do not turn off the printer power or remove the power plug while the
printer is printing or while the Indictor Lamp is flashing.
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2. PRINTER SETUP
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2.2 Procedure before Operation
This section describes the outline of the printer setup.
2.2 Procedure before
Operation
1. Unpack the accessories and printer from the box.
2. Refer to Safety Precautions in this manual and set up the printer at a
NOTE:
proper location.
To communicate directly with a
host computer, an RS-232C,
Centronics, or USB cable is
required.
(1) RS-232C cable: 9 pins
(do not use a null modem cable)
(2) Centronics cable: 36 pins
(3) USB cable: V1.1
3. Make sure that the Power Switch is off. (Refer to Section 2.3.)
4. Connect the printer to a host computer with an RS-232C, Centronics
interface, or USB cable. (Refer to Section 2.4.)
5. Connect the Power Adapter to the printer, and then plug the Power
Cord into a properly grounded power outlet. (Refer to Section 2.5)
6. Load the media. (Refer to Section 2.6.)
7. Load the ribbon. (Refer to Section 2.7.)
NOTE:
Use of a Windows Driver will
allow issuing media on the printer
from a Windows application.
The printer can also be controlled
with its own programming
commands. For details, please
contact your TOSHIBA TEC
reseller.
8. Adjust the position of the Feed Gap Sensor or Black Mark Sensor to
match the media being used. (Refer to Section 2.8.)
9. Turn the Power ON. (Refer to Section 2.3.)
10. Install the Printer Drivers. (Refer to the Printer Driver in the CD-
ROM.)
2.3 Turning the Printer
ON/OFF
When the printer is connected to a host computer it is good practice to
turn the printer ON before turning on the host computer and to turn OFF
the host computer before turning off the printer.
2.3.1 Turning ON the Printer
1. To turn ON the printer power, press the power switch as shown in the
CAUTION!
diagram below. Note that ( ) is the power ON side of the switch.
Use the power switch to
turn the printer On/Off.
Plugging or unplugging the
power cord to turn the
printer On/Off may cause
fire, an electric shock, or
damage to the printer.
Power Switch
NOTE:
If the Red Indicator Lamp is
illuminated, go to Section 4.1,
Troubleshooting Guide.
2. Check that the Indicator Lamp is illuminated in green.
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2. PRINTER SETUP
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2.4 Connecting the Cables to the Printer
1. Before turning off the printer power switch verify that the Indicator
Lamp is illuminated in green, not flashing.
2. To turn OFF the printer power press the power switch as shown in the
diagram below. Note that ( ô ) is the power OFF side of the switch.
2.3.2 Turning OFF the
Printer
CAUTION!
1. Do not turn off the printer
power while the media is
being printed as this may
cause a paper jam or
damage to the printer.
2. Do not turn off the printer
power while the Green
Indicator Lamp is flashing
as this may cause damage
to the data being
Power Switch
downloaded.
The following paragraphs outline how to connect the cables from the
printer to your host computer, and will also show how to make cable
connections to other devices. Depending on the application software you
use to print labels, there are three possibilities for connecting the printer
to your host computer. These are:
2.4 Connecting the
Cables to the Printer
NOTE:
• A serial cable connection between the printer’s RS-232C serial
connector and one of your host computer’s COM ports.
For the specifications of the
serial interface cable, refer to
APPENDIX 2, INTERFACE.
• A parallel cable connection between the printer’s standard parallel
connector and your host computer’s parallel port (LPT).
• A USB cable connection between the printer’s USB interface
connector and one of your host computer’s USB port.
The diagram below shows all the possible cable connections to the
current version of the printer.
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Ñ
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USB Interface
Parallel Interface (Centronics)
Serial Interface (RS-232C)
Power Jack
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2.5 Connecting the Power Adapter and the Power Cord
1. Make sure that the printer power switch is in the OFF (O) position.
2. Insert the Power Cord into the inlet of the Power Adapter.
2.5 Connecting the
Power Adapter and
the Power Cord
NOTES:
1. Since the power cord is not
enclosed in this printer,
Power Cord
Power Adapter
please purchase a proper one
after referring to page 1-2.
2. The EA10953 AC adapter
should be exclusively used for
the B-SV4 Series printer. The
B-SV4 Series printer must be
powered by the EA10953 AC
adapter.
3. Insert the Power Adapter connector into the Power Jack on the rear of
the printer.
Power Jack
Power Adapter Connector
4. Plug the other end of the Power Cord into a grounded outlet as shown
in the figure below.
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2. PRINTER SETUP
ENGLISH VERSION
2.6 Loading the Media
This section describes in detail how to load the media.
2.6 Loading the Media
1. Turn OFF the printer and open the Top Cover.
2. Take out the Media Holder Ass’y from the printer.
WARNING!
1. Do not touch any moving
parts. To reduce the risk
of fingers, jewellery,
clothing, etc. being drawn
into the moving parts, be
sure to load the media
once the printer has
stopped moving
3. Remove one of the Media Holders from the Media Shaft.
4. When the inner core diameter of the media roll is 25.4 mm (1”),
remove the Spacers from the Media Holders. The Spacers are
required to print media rolls with 38.1-mm (1.5”) inner core diameter.
Media Holder
completely.
2. To avoid injury, be careful
not to trap your fingers
while opening or closing
the cover.
Spacer
5. Put the media roll onto the Medial Shaft so that the print side faces up
CAUTION!
as shown below.
Be careful not to touch the
Print Head Element when
opening the Top Cover.
Failure to do this may cause
missing dots by static
electricity or other print quality
problems.
Media Shaft
Media
NOTE:
When the outer roll diameter
exceeds 127 mm (5”) or the inner
core diameter exceeds 38.1 mm
(1.5”), an optional External
Media Roll Hanger is required.
For details, refer to page 2-8.
6. Hold the Media Holder with the smooth side facing the media roll,
align the Media Holder’s centre hole with the Media Shaft, and then
install the Media Holder by sliding it onto the Media Shaft. Make
sure that the media roll is positioned at the centre of the Media Shaft.
Media Holder
Media Shaft
7. Insert the Media Holder Ass’y into the slots of the printer.
Media Holder Ass’y
Slot
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2.6 Loading the Media
8. Feed the media between the Media Guides.
2.6 Loading the Media
(Cont.)
9. Pull the media until it extends past the Media Outlet.
10. Adjust the Media Guide position to the media width.
Media Guide
11. Make sure that the media path through the printer is straight,
otherwise skew feeding or a paper jam may occur.
12. After loading the media, manually set the Media Sensor to the
correct position. When using the Feed Gap Sensor, position it to the
centre of the printer. When using the Black Mark Sensor, it should
be positioned in line with the centre of the black marks on the
NOTES:
1. The Feed Gap Sensor can be
correctly positioned by
engaging the Protrusion of the
Media Sensor with the centre
guide.
reverse side of the media.
Centre Guide
2. The Black Mark Sensor is
fully adjustable.
Media Sensor
Feed Gap
Sensor
Protrusion
Black Mark Sensor
There are three issue modes available on this printer.
Batch mode:
In the batch mode, the media is continuously printed and fed until the
number of media specified in the issue command has been printed.
CAUTION!
To separate the printed
media from the media roll in
batch mode, be sure to tear
off the media at the Media
Outlet or cut the media past
the Tear Off Bar. If you tear
off the media at the Print
Head by mistake, be sure to
feed one label (10 mm or
more) with the
FEED/PAUSE Button prior to
next issue. Failure to do this
may cause a paper jam.
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2.6 Loading the Media
Strip mode (Option):
2.6 Loading the Media
(Cont.)
When issued in the strip mode, labels are automatically removed from the
backing paper each time a label is printed.
• How to set the media
When issuing labels in the strip mode, set the label in the following
procedure:
1. Set the paper roll on the paper roll mount.
2. Open the strip block by pulling it out.
Strip block
3. Feed the paper, printing side facing up, through the paper guide and
pass over the platen.
4. Lead the paper through the backing paper opening, beneath the roller,
5. Adjust the paper guide by moving left or right to fit the paper width.
NOTE:
When the media is correctly set, the
backing paper is supposed to be
pinched by the Platen and the Strip
Feed Roller as shown below.
Strip Plate
Label
Strip Feed Roller
Platen
Backing Paper
Roller
Strip block
6. Push the strip block back to the printer.
7. Close the top cover by lifting up the top cover support and close the
top cover slowly.
WARNING!
1. When attaching or removing
the cutter cover, be sure to
turn off the power. Otherwise,
you may be injured.
2. The cutter is sharp, so care
must be taken not to injure
yourself when handling the
cutter.
Cut mode:
When the Cutter is fitted, the media is automatically cut.
After loading the media as described on the previous pages, insert the
leading edge of the media into the Media Outlet of the Cutter.
CAUTION!
1. Be sure to cut the backing
paper of the label. Cutting
labels will cause the glue to
stick to the cutter which may
affect the cutter quality and
shorten the cutter life.
2. Use of tag paper when the
thickness exceeds the specified
value may affect the cutter life.
Media Outlet
Cutter Cover
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2.6 Loading the Media
When a media roll has an outside diameter exceeding 127 mm (5”) or an
inner core diameter of 38.1 mm (1.5”), the optional External Media Roll
Hanger will be required.
2.6 Loading the Media
(Cont.)
1. Fit the protrusions on the bottom of the printer into the holes in the
External Media Roll Hanger.
External Media Roll
Hanger (Option)
2. Load a media roll onto the printer’s Media Holder Ass’y, and place it
into the cuts of the External Media Roll Hanger.
3. Pull the media forward and insert the leading edge into the printer so
that it passes between the Rear Media Guides.
Media Holder
Ass’y
Rear Media Guides
Paper Guide
4. Manually move the Rear Media Guides so that the media is centred.
5. Refer to the previous pages to complete the media loading.
6. Close the Top Cover.
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2.7 Loading the Ribbon
The printer automatically detects if a ribbon is installed after power on
and will switch to thermal transfer or direct thermal printing mode. If the
printer does not detect a ribbon (direct thermal mode), the motor that
drives the ribbon spindles will be turned off. Make sure both the ribbon
access cover and the printer top cover are closed when powering the
printer up.
2.7 Loading the Ribbon
1. Push down on the ribbon access cover to unlock and open the cover
2. Place a paper core on a ribbon rewind spindle.
3. Mount the ribbon rewind paper core on the front hubs.
4. Install a ribbon on the ribbon supply spindle.
5. Mount the ribbon supply spindle on the rear hubs.
6. Attach the ribbon leader to the ribbon rewind paper core.
7. Rotate the ribbon rewind paper core until the ribbon leader is
thoroughly, firmly encompassed by the black section of the ribbon.
8. Close the ribbon access cover.
Ribbon Access Cover
Paper Core
Ribbon Spindle
Back Hub
Front Hub
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2.8 Media Sensor Calibration, Self Print Test, and Dump Mode Utilities
This utility is used to calibrate the sensitivity of the Feed Gap/Black
Mark Sensor.
2.8 Media Sensor
It is necessary to set the media sensors after the media is changed to
Calibration, Self Print
Test, and Dump Modedifferent type.
Utilities
2.8.1 Media Sensor
1. First, select the sensor to calibrate in the following procedure.
Calibration
Open the Top Cover.
The Indicator Lamp blinks in red.
NOTE:
The Transmissive Sensor (Feed Gap
Sensor) has been selected as factory
default.
Press and hold the FEED/PAUSE
Button for more than 5 seconds,
and then release.
The Indicator Lamp
illuminates in green.
The Indicator Lamp is unlit.
(Reflective (Black Mark)
Sensor is selected.)
FEED/PAUSE
Button
About 3 seconds.
FEED/PAUSE
Button
The Indicator Lamp
illuminates in orange.
The Indicator Lamp is unlit.
(“No sensor” is selected.)
About 3 seconds.
The Indicator Lamp
illuminates in red.
The Indicator Lamp is unlit.
(Transmissive (Feed Gap)
Sensor is selected.)
FEED/PAUSE
Button
About 3 seconds.
2. Turn off the printer power and install blank media (without pre-
printing) on the printer.
3. To calibrate the Black Mark Sensor, align the sensor position with the
black marks on the media. (Refer to Section 2.6.)
4. Press the FEED/PAUSE Button while turning on the printer.
The Indicator Lamp will be illuminated in the following order:
Orange
Orange (Flashing)
Red (Flashing)
5. Release the FEED/PAUSE Button when the Indicator Lamp flashes in
red. This completes the Media Sensor calibration.
6. To start the Online operation, turn the printer off, then on again.
1. Turn off the printer power and install a media roll on the printer.
2. Press the FEED/PAUSE Button while turning on the printer. The
2.8.2 Self Print Test and
Dump Mode
Indicator Lamp will be illuminated in the following order:
Orange
Orange (Flashing)
Red (Flashing)
Green
3. Release the FEED/PAUSE Button when the Indicator Lamp is
illuminated in green.
4. The printer automatically performs a self print test, and then enters the
Dump Mode.
5. To start the Online operation, turn the printer off, then on again.
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2.8 Media Sensor Calibration, Self Print Test, and Dump Mode Utilities
Print test label sample
2.8.2 Self Print Test and
Dump Mode (Cont.)
PRINTER INFO.
PROGRAM VERSION
TONE ADJUST
FEED ADJUST
CUT POSITION ADJUST
BACKFEED ADJUST
PARAMETER
VX.XX XXXX
+XX
+XX.Xmm
+XX.Xmm
+XX.Xmm
[PC-850][0]
NOTE:
The following commands should
not affect the test print issue.
D, AX, XS, Z2;1, Z2;2 (without
AY)
[9600][8][1][NONE][0]
[ON][AUTO][FEED][B0]
+XX.Xmm
X-COORDINATE ADJUST
SENSOR
MEMORY
TTF AREA
EXT CHAR AREA
BASIC AREA
PC SAVE AREA
INFORMATION
TOTAL FEED
TRANSMISSIVE [17]
[192KB][XXXKB]
[XXXKB][XXXKB]
[XXXKB][XXXKB]
[XXXKB][XXXKB]
[XXXKB][XXXKB]
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
X.XXKm
The test print contents should be changed by the following commands
and parameters:
PROGRAM VERSION: VX.XX XXXX --- Firmware version and checksum
TONE ADJUST: +XX ------------------------- Print tone fine adjustment value
FEED ADJUST: +XX.Xmm ------------------ Print position fine adjustment value
CUT POSITION ADJUST: +XX.Xmm ----- Cut position fine adjustment value
BACKFEED ADJUST: +XX.Xmm ---------- Back feed amount fine adjustment value
PARAMETER: [PC-850][0] ----------------- Character code selection and Font “0”
selection
[9600][8][1][NONE][0]
Baud rate, Data length, Stop bit length,
Parity, and Transmission control of RS-
232C
[ON][AUTO][FEED][B0]
Forward feed wait function, Control code,
Feed key function, and Euro code
X-COORDINTE ADJUST: +XX.Xmm ----- X-coordinate fine adjustment value
SENSOR: TRANSMISSIVE [17] ------------ Sensor selection and sensitivity
MEMORY: [192KB][XXXKB]--------------- Memory capacity of the Main PC Board and
optional memory card (0,1,2,3,4,6,8)
TTF AREA: [XXXKB][XXXKB]------------ True type font storage area, Main PC board
and optional memory card
EXT CHAR AREA: [XXXKB][XXXKB] -- Writable character storage area, Main PC
board and optional memory card
BASIC AREA: [XXXKB][XXXKB] -------- BASIC file storage area, Main PC board and
optional memory card
PC SAVE AREA: [XXXKB][XXXKB]----- PC save storage area, Main PC board and
optional memory card
INFORMATION: ------------------------------- Printed only when some information is
stored in the flash ROM
TOTAL FEED----------------------------------- Total feed distance
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3. MAINTENANCE
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3.1 Cleaning
3. MAINTENANCE
This chapter describes how to perform routine maintenance.
WARNING!
To ensure the continuous high quality operation of your printer, you
should perform a regular maintenance routine. For high throughput it
should be done on a daily basis. For low throughput it should be done on
a weekly basis.
1. Be sure to turn OFF the
power before performing
maintenance. Failure to
do this may cause an
electric shock.
2. To avoid injury, be careful
not to pinch your fingers
while opening or closing
the cover and print head
block.
3. Be careful when handling
the print head as it
becomes very hot
immediately after printing.
Allow it to cool before
performing any
maintenance.
4. Do not pour water directly
onto the printer.
3.1 Cleaning
To maintain the printer performance and print quality, please clean the
printer regularly, or whenever the media is replaced.
3.1.1 Print Head
1. Turn the power off.
2. Open the Top Cover.
CAUTION!
3. Remove the media.
1. Do not allow any hard
objects to touch the print
head or platen, as this may
cause damage to them.
2. Do not use any volatile
solvents including thinner
and benzene, as this may
cause discoloration of the
cover, print failure, or
4. Clean the Print Head Element with a Print Head Cleaner, cotton swab
or soft cloth slightly moistened with ethyl alcohol.
Print Head Element (positioned at the print head edge)
breakdown of the printer.
3. Do not touch the print head
element with bare hands,
as static may damage the
print head.
NOTE:
Please purchase the Print Head
Cleaner from the authorized
TOSHIBA TEC service
representative.
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3.1 Cleaning
1. Wipe the Platen with a soft cloth moistened with alcohol.
3.1.2 Platen/Sensors
2. Remove dust or paper particles from the Media Sensor and Cover
Open Sensor using an air blower.
Cover Open
Sensor
Media Sensor
Platen
Wipe the Cover with a dry soft cloth. Wipe off dirt with a soft cloth
slightly moistened with water.
3.1.3 Cover
CAUTION!
Do not use any volatile
solvents including thinner and
benzene, as this may cause
discoloration or distortion of
the cover.
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3.2 Care/Handling of the Media
3.2 Care/Handling of the
Media
• Do not store media for longer than the manufacturer’s recommended
shelf life
• Store media rolls on the flat end. Do not store them on the curved
sides as this might flatten that side causing erratic media advance and
poor print quality.
CAUTION!
Be sure to carefully review and
understand the Supply
Manual. Use only media
which meets specified
• 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.
requirements. Use of non-
specified media may shorten
the head life and result in
problems with bar code
readability or print quality. All
media should be handled with
care to avoid any damage to
the media or printer. Read the
guideline in this section
carefully.
• Store the media in a cool, dry place. Avoid areas where they would be
exposed to direct sunlight, high temperature, high humidity, dust or
gas.
• The thermal paper used for direct thermal printing must not have
specifications which exceed Ca2+, K+, Na+ 800 ppm, and Cl- 600 ppm.
• Some ink used on pre-printed media may contain ingredients which
shorten the print head’s product life. Do not use labels pre-printed
with ink which contain hard substances such as carbonic calcium
(CaCO3) and kaolin (Al2O3, 2SiO2, 2H2O).
For further information, please contact your local distributor or your
media manufacturer.
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING
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4.1 Troubleshooting Guide
4. TROUBLESHOOTING
This chapter lists the error messages, possible problems, and their solutions.
WARNING!
If a problem cannot be solved by taking actions described in this chapter, do not attempt to repair the
printer. Turn off and unplug the printer. Then contact an authorised TOSHIBA TEC service
representative for assistance.
4.1 Troubleshooting Guide
Problems
The Online Indicator Lamp (green) is not
illuminated.
Solutions
1. Check that the Power Cord is properly connected.
2. If the LED on the AC Adapter is not illuminated,
please contact an authorised TOSHIBA TEC service
representative.
The Online Indicator Lamp (green) is flashing.
The printer is in PAUSE state. Press the FEED/PAUSE
Button to return to Online state.
The Error Indicator Lamp (red) is illuminated, not The Top Cover is not closed completely. Close the Top
flashing.
Cover completely and confirm that the Indicator Lamp
flashes. Then press the FEED/PAUSE Button to return
to Online state.
The Error Indicator Lamp (red) is flashing.
1. The media has run out. Install a new media roll.
2. The Media Sensor cannot detect the print start
position. Retry the Media Sensor calibration.
3. A paper jam occurred.
4. A cutter jam occurred.
After removing causes of the problems, press the
FEED/PAUSE Button to return to Online state.
1. The Top Cover is not closed completely. Close the
Top Cover completely.
Poor print quality
2. Clean the Print Head.
3. The media being used is not with in specification.
Use TOSHIBA TEC recommended media only.
4.2 Removing Jammed Media
This section describes in detail how to remove jammed media from the printer.
CAUTION!
Do not use any tool that may damage the print head.
1. Turn the power off.
2. Open the Top Cover.
3. Remove the media.
4. Remove the jammed media from the printer. DO NOT USE any sharp implements or tools as these could
damage the printer.
5. Clean the Print Head with the Print Head Cleaner and remove dust or paper particles.
6. Load the media and close the Top Cover.
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APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS
ENGLISH VERSION
A1.1 Printer
APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS
Appendix 1 describes the printer specifications and supplies for use on the B-SV4T printer.
A1.1 Printer
The following are the printer specifications.
Item
Supply voltage
Specifications
AC100 to 240V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption
During a print job
During standby
100 to 120V: 2.1A, 49.0W maximum, 200 to 240V: 2.1A, 49.9W maximum
100 to 120V: 0.13A, 4.0W maximum, 200 to 240V: 0.16A, 3.8 W maximum
100 to 240V universal switching power supply
5°C to 40°C (40°F to 104°F)
Power supply
Operating temperature range
Storage temperature range
Relative humidity
Humidity for storage
Ventilation for storage
Resolution
-40°C to 60°C
25% to 85% RH (no condensation)
10% to 90% RH (no condensation)
Free air environment
203 dpi
Printing method
Issue mode
Thermal transfer and Direct thermal
Batch, Strip, Cut
Printing speed
In the batch/cut mode
50.8 mm/sec. (2”/sec.), 76.2 mm/sec. (3”/sec.), 101.6 mm/sec. (4”/sec.),
127 mm/sec. (5”/sec.)
In the strip mode
Available media width
(including backing paper)
Effective print width (max.)
Dimension (W × D × H)
Weight
50.8 mm/sec. (2”/sec.), 76.2 mm/sec. (3”/sec.)
25.4 mm (1.0”) to 112 mm (4.4”)
108.0 mm (4.3”)
213.0 mm × 314.0 mm × 188.0 mm (8.4” × 12.4” × 7.4”)
2.8 kg (6.2 lb) (Excluding Media)
EAN8, EAN13, EAN128, EAN and UPC 2(5) digital add-on, UPC-A, UPC-E,
MSI, Interleaved 2 of 5, CODE39, CODE39C, CODE93, CODE128UCC,
CODE128 Subsets A.B.C, CODE11, CODABAR, POSTNET, PLESSEY,
Reduced space Symbology
Available bar code types
Available two-dimensional code
Available bar code font
Data Matrix, PDF417, QR code, Maxi Code, Micro PDF417
Times Roman (14 point), Helvetica (12 point), Presentation (18 point), Letter
Gothic (9.5 pint), Courier (10 point), Prestige Elite (7 point), Outline font (1
type)
0°, 90°, 180°, 270°
Serial interface (RS-232C)
Rotations
Standard interface
Parallel interface (Centronics)
USB (V1.1)
Optional interface
LAN Adapter
NOTES:
•
•
•
•
Data MatrixTM is a trademark of International Data Matrix Inc., U.S.
PDF417TM is a trademark of Symbol Technologies Inc., US.
QR Code is a trademark of DENSO CORPORATION.
Maxi Code is a trademark of United Parcel Service of America, Inc., U.S.
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A1.2 Options
A1.2 Options
Option Name
Keyboard display unit
Type
Description
KB-75-QM
This module is an external intelligent keyboard
display unit.
Cutter module
B-SV204-QM
A cutter unit that makes stub cuts
B-SV404-QM
A cutter unit that makes normal cuts.
When attached to the front of the Media Outlet, this
sensor allows the on-demand strip issue by
detecting the presence or lack of a label.
Strip sensor
B-SV904-H-QM
Memory module
B-SV704-E1M-QM (1MB) A flash ROM memory PC board
B-SV704-E2M-QM (2MB)
B-SV704-E3M-QM (3MB)
B-SV704-E4M-QM (4MB)
B-SV704-E6M-QM (6MB)
B-SV704-E8M-QM (8MB)
External media roll hanger B-SV904-PH-QM
When this option is attached to the printer, a media
roll with an outer roll diameter exceeding 127 mm
(5”) can be used.
Linerless paper printing
kit
B-SV904-LP-QM
This kit consists of a platen and a sheet which
prevent the linerless paper from sticking to the
printer inside.
LAN adapter
B-SV704-LAN-QQ
(For AC100 to 120V)
B-SV704-LAN-QP
(For AC200 to 240V)
This option enables the printer to be used in a LAN
network.
NOTE:
The above options are available from your nearest TOSHIBA TEC representative or TOSHIBA TEC Head Quarters.
A1.3 Media
Please make sure that the media to be used is approved by TOSHIBA TEC. The warranties do not apply to
problems caused by using media that is not approved by TOSHIBA TEC.
For information regarding TOSHIBA TEC-approved media, please contact a TOSHIBA TEC authorised
representative.
A1.3.1 Media Type
Two types of media can be loaded for this thermal transfer and direct thermal printer: label or tag. The table
below shows the size and shape of the media that can be used on this printer.
Tag paper
Label
Black Mark
(on reverse side)
Black Mark
(on reverse side)
Ü
Ö
Ö
É
Cut position
É
Ñ
Feed Direction
Ç
Å
Ç
Å
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A1.3 Media
A1.3.1 Media Type (Cont.)
Unit: mm (inch)
Cut mode
Issue mode
Batch mode
Strip mode
Item
c Width including backing paper
d Media width
25.4 to 112 (1.0 to 4.4)
Min. 17 (0.7)
e Media pitch
f Media length
10 to 1000(0.39 to 39.3)
Min. 10 (0.39)
25.4 to 1000 (1.0 to 39.3)
Min. 25.4 (1.0)
g Gap length (or black mark length)
h Black mark width
Thickness
Min. 2
Min. 6
Min. 8
0.06 to 0.19
Ø127 (5)
Max. outer roll diameter
Roll direction
Ø214 (8.4): When the optional External Media Roll Hanger is used.
Either is acceptable.
Outside roll media; Linerless paper (option)
25.4, 38.1, or 76.2 (1, 1.5, or 3) (See NOTE 2.)
Inner core diameter
A1.3.2 Detection Area of the Transmissive Sensor
The Transmissive Sensor is positioned 6 mm from the edge.
The Transmissive Sensor detects a gap between labels, as illustrated below.
Sensor position
Area to be detected.
Sensor position
Print side
Label
Gap
Min. 2 mm
(Min. 6 mm:
cut mode)
Label
Min. 8 mm
Media feed direction
6 mm
A1.3.3 Detection Area of the Reflective Sensor
The Reflective Sensor is movable within the full range of the media width.
The reflection factor of the Black Mark must be 10% or lower with a waveform length of 950 nm.
The Reflective Sensor should be aligned with the centre of the Black Mark.
Sensor should be positioned at the
centre of the black mark.
Detecting the black marks on
the back.
Min. 2 mm
(Min. 6 mm:
Cut mode)
Min. 8 mm
Media feed direction
Sensor is movable within the full range.
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A1.3 Media
A1.3.4 Effective Print Area
The figure below illustrates the relation between the head effective print width and media width.
Out of print range
Out of print range
Print head element
108.0 mm±0.2mm
(Head Effective Print Range)
2 mm
2 mm
112.0 mm (Max. media width)
The figure below shows the effective print area on the media.
Start line
1mm
1.5mm from the left edge of media
1.5mm from the right edge of media
Guaranteed print area
1mm
Media feed direction
Media width
(Backing paper width is not included.)
NOTES:
1. Be sure not to print on the 1.5-mm wide area from the media edges (shaded area in the above figure).
2. The centre of media should be positioned at the centre of the print head.
3. Print quality is not guaranteed within 3 mm from the print head stop position (including 1-mm slow-up.)
4. Average print (black) rate should be 15% or less. For bar code print area, the print rate should be 30% or
less.
5. Line weight should be 3 to 12 dots.
A1.4 Ribbon
Please make sure that the ribbon being used is approved by TOSHIBA TEC. The warranty does not apply to any
problem caused by using non-approved ribbons.
For information regarding TOSHIBA TEC approved ribbon, please contact a TOSHIBA TEC service
representative.
Type
Spool type
Width
Max 110 mm
Recommended width is 60, 83, 90 and 110 mm.
300 m
Length
Ribbon end
Clear or silver end tape
NOTES:
To ensure print quality and print head life use only TOSHIBA TEC specified ribbons.
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APPENDIX2 INTERFACE
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE
¢
Interface Cables
To prevent radiation and reception of electrical noise, the interface cables must meet the following
requirements:
• Fully shielded and fitted with metal or metallized connector housings.
• Keep as short as possible.
• Should not be bundled tightly with power cords.
• Should not be tied to power line conduits.
¢
RS-232C Cable description
The serial data cable used to connect the printer to a host computer should be one of the following two
types (9-pin or 25-pin connector):
Connector to the Host Computer
Connector to Printer
Pin No. Function
Function 9 pin
25 pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
+5V
TXD
RXD
RTS
GND
CTS
RTS
CTS
+5V
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
DSR
RTS
C TS
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
2
20
7
6
4
5
NOTE:
Use an RS-232C cable with a connector with inch type securing screws.
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GLOSSARIES
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GLOSSARIES
GLOSSARIES
Bar code
Label
A code which represents alphanumeric characters
by using a series of black and white stripes in
different widths. Bar codes are used in various
industrial fields: Manufacturing, Hospitals,
Libraries, Retail, Transportation, Warehousing, etc.
Reading bar codes is a fast and accurate means of
capturing data while keyboard entry tends to be
slow and inaccurate.
A type of media with adhesive backing supplied on
a backing paper.
Media
Material on which images are printed by the printer.
Label, tag paper, fanfold paper, perforated paper,
etc.
Printer driver
Batch mode
Issue mode that continuously prints media until the
required number has been printed.
A
software program that will convert the
application program’s printing request into the
language that the printer understands.
Black mark
Print head element
A mark printed on the media enabling the printer to
detect the correct start position of the media,
helping to maintain constant print position.
The thermal print head consists of a single line of
tiny resistive elements which when current is
allowed to flow through them it heats up causing a
small dot to be burned onto thermal paper or a
small dot of ink to be transferred from a thermal
ribbon to ordinary paper.
Black mark sensor
A reflective sensor that detects the difference
between a black mark and the print area to find the
print start position.
Printing speed
The speed at which printing occurs. This speed is
expressed in units of IPS (inches per second).
Cut mode
Printer mode of operation where an (optional)
cutter module is installed to automatically cut
media from the supply roll after they are printed.
The print command can specify to cut every media
or to cut after a set number of media have been
printed.
Resolution
The degree of detail to which an image can be
duplicated. The minimum unit of divided image is
called a pixel. As the resolution becomes higher,
the number of pixels increases, resulting in a more
detailed image.
DPI
Dots Per Inch
A unit used to express print density or resolution.
Supply
Media
Feed gap sensor
Tag
A transmissive sensor that detects the difference
between the gap between labels and the label itself,
to find the print start position of the label.
A type of media having no adhesive backing but
black marks to indicate the print area. Usually tags
are made of cardboard or other durable material.
Font
Thermal print head
A print head using thermal transfer or thermal
direct printing method.
A complete set of alphanumeric characters in one
style of type. E.g. Helvetica, Courier, Times
Gap
Distance from the bottom of one label to the top of
the next label.
IPS
Inch per second
A unit used to express print speed.
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