Toshiba Label Maker B 419 GS10 User Manual

TEC Label Printer  
B-419-GS10-QQ  
Owner's Manual  
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Safety Summary  
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Personal safety in handling or maintaining the equipment is extremely important. Warnings and Cautions  
necessary for safe handling are included in this manual. All warnings and cautions contained in this manual  
should be read and understood before handling or maintaining the equipment.  
Do not attempt to effect repairs or modifications to this equipment. If a fault occurs that cannot be rectified  
using the procedures described in this manual, turn off the power, unplug the machine, then contact your  
authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance.  
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This symbol indicates warning items (including cautions).  
Specific warning contents are drawn inside the symbol.  
(The symbol on the left indicates a general caution.)  
This symbol indicates prohibited actions (prohibited items).  
Specific prohibited contents are drawn inside or near the symbol.  
(The symbol on the left indicates “no disassembling”.)  
This symbol indicates actions which must be performed.  
Specific instructions are drawn inside or near the symbol.  
(The symbol on the left indicates “disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet”.)  
This indicates that there is the risk of death or serious injury if the  
machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication.  
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Do not use voltages other than  
the voltage (AC) specified on the  
rating plate, as this may cause  
fire or electric shock.  
Do not plug in or unplug the power  
cord plug with wet hands as this  
may cause electric shock.  
If the machines share the same  
outlet with any other electrical  
appliances which consume large  
amounts of power, the voltage  
will fluctuate widely each time  
these appliances operate. Be sure  
to provide an exclusive outlet for  
the machine as this may cause  
fire or electric shock.  
Do not place metal objects or  
water-filled containers such as  
flower vases, flower pots or mugs,  
etc. on top of the machines. If  
metal objects or spilled liquid enter  
the machines, this may cause fire  
or electric shock.  
Do not insert or drop metal,  
flammable or other foreign  
Do not scratch, damage or modify  
the power cords. Also, do not  
objects into the machines through  
the ventilation slits, as this may  
cause fire or electric shock.  
place heavy objects on, pull on, or  
excessively bend the cords, as this  
may cause fire or electrical shock.  
If the machines are dropped or  
their cabinets damaged, first turn  
off the power switches and  
disconnect the power cord plugs  
from the outlet, and then contact  
your authorized 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 authorized  
TOSHIBA TEC representative for  
assistance.  
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If foreign objects (metal  
When unplugging the power cords,  
be sure to hold and pull on the plug  
portion. Pulling on the cord portion  
may cut or expose the internal wires  
and cause fire or electric shock.  
fragments, water, liquids) enter  
the machines, first turn off the  
power switches and disconnect  
the power cord plugs from the  
outlet, and then contact your  
authorized TOSHIBA TEC  
representative for assistance.  
Continued use of the machine in  
that condition may cause fire or  
electric shock.  
Ensure that the equipment is  
properly grounded. Extension  
cables should also be grounded.  
Fire or electric shock could  
occur on improperly grounded  
equipment.  
Do not remove covers, repair or  
modify the machine by yourself.  
You may be injured by high  
voltage, very hot parts or sharp  
edges inside the machine.  
This indicates that there is the risk of personal Injury or damage to  
objects if the machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication.  
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Precautions  
The following precautions will help to ensure that this machine will continue to function correctly.  
Try to avoid locations that have the following adverse conditions:  
* Temperatures out of the specification  
* Shared power source  
* Direct sunlight  
* High humidity  
* Dust/Gas  
* Excessive vibration  
The cover should be cleaned by wiping with a dry cloth or a cloth slightly dampened with a mild  
detergent solution. NEVER USE THINNER OR ANY OTHER VOLATILE SOLVENT on the plastic  
covers.  
USE ONLY TOSHIBA TEC SPECIFIED paper and ribbons.  
DO NOT STORE the paper or ribbons where they might be exposed to direct sunlight, high  
temperatures, high humidity, dust, or gas.  
Ensure the printer is operated on a level surface.  
Any data stored in the memory of the printer could be lost during a printer fault.  
Try to avoid using this equipment on the same power supply as high voltage equipment or equipment  
likely to cause mains interference.  
Unplug the machine whenever you are working inside it or cleaning it.  
Keep your work environment static free.  
Do not place heavy objects on top of the machines, as these items may become unbalanced and fall  
causing injury.  
Do not block the ventilation slits of the machines, as this will cause heat to build up inside the  
machines and may cause fire.  
Do not lean against the machine. It may fall on you and could cause injury.  
Care must be taken not to injure yourself with the printer paper cutter.  
Unplug the machine when it is not used for a long period of time.  
Request Regarding Maintenance  
Utilize our maintenance services.  
After purchasing the machine, contact your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance  
once a year to have the inside of the machine cleaned. Otherwise, dust will build up inside the  
machines and may cause a fire or a malfunction. Cleaning is particularly effective before humid rainy  
seasons.  
Our preventive maintenance service performs the periodic checks and other work required to maintain  
the quality and performance of the machines, preventing accidents beforehand.  
For details, please consult your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance.  
Using insecticides and other chemicals  
Do not expose the machines to insecticides or other volatile solvents. This will cause the cabinet or  
other parts to deteriorate or cause the paint to peel.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Page  
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................... 1-1  
1.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................... 1-1  
1.2 Features ........................................................................................................................ 1-1  
1.3 Unpacking...................................................................................................................... 1-1  
1.4 Accessories .................................................................................................................. 1-2  
1.5 Appearance ................................................................................................................... 1-2  
1.5.1 Dimensions..................................................................................................................... 1-2  
1.5.2 Front View....................................................................................................................... 1-3  
1.5.3 Rear View....................................................................................................................... 1-3  
1.5.4 Interior............................................................................................................................. 1-3  
1.5.5 Operation Panel.............................................................................................................. 1-4  
2. PRINTER SETUP ................................................................................................................... 2-1  
2.1 Precautions.................................................................................................................... 2-1  
2.2 Procedure before Operation........................................................................................... 2-2  
2.3 Connecting the Cables to Your Printer........................................................................... 2-2  
2.4 Connecting the Power Cord........................................................................................... 2-3  
2.5 Turning the Printer ON/OFF........................................................................................... 2-4  
2.5.1 Turning ON the Printer ................................................................................................... 2-4  
2.5.2 Turning OFF the Printer ................................................................................................. 2-4  
2.6 Opening/Closing the Media Cover.................................................................................. 2-5  
2.7 Loading the Media ......................................................................................................... 2-6  
2.7.1 Loading the Fanfold Paper............................................................................................. 2-7  
2.7.2 Loading the Cut Form..................................................................................................... 2-8  
2.8 Removing/Installing the Paper Guide Unit...................................................................... 2-9  
2.9 Test Print ..................................................................................................................... 2-10  
2.10 Program Download ...................................................................................................... 2-13  
2.10.1 Outline of Features........................................................................................... 2-13  
2.10.2 Install Program Installation............................................................................... 2-13  
2.10.3 Firmware Files Copy ........................................................................................ 2-17  
2.10.4 Sensor Adjustments......................................................................................... 2-23  
2.10.5 Printer Information Registration........................................................................ 2-26  
2.10.6 Test Print.......................................................................................................... 2-28  
2.10.7 Version Display ................................................................................................ 2-29  
3. MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................... 3-1  
3.1 Cleaning ........................................................................................................................ 3-1  
3.1.1 Print Head/Platen ........................................................................................................... 3-1  
3.1.2 Paper Path/Sensors ....................................................................................................... 3-2  
3.1.3 Covers ............................................................................................................................ 3-2  
3.2 Care/Handling of the Media ........................................................................................... 3-2  
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................ 4-1  
4.1 LED State ...................................................................................................................... 4-1  
4.2 Error Process................................................................................................................. 4-2  
4.3 Possible Problems ......................................................................................................... 4-3  
4.4 Removing Jammed Media ............................................................................................. 4-3  
APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................A1-1  
A1.1 Printer..........................................................................................................................A1-1  
A1.2 Media...........................................................................................................................A1-2  
A1.2.1 Media Type.......................................................................................................A1-2  
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE ..........................................................................................................A2-1  
APPENDIX 3 PRINT SAMPLES..................................................................................................A3-1  
GLOSSARIES  
INDEX  
WARNING!  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference  
in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
CAUTION!  
1. This manual may not be copied in whole or in part without prior written permission of TOSHIBA  
TEC.  
2. The contents of this manual may be changed without notification.  
3. Please refer to your local authorized service representative with regard to any queries you may  
have in this manual.  
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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
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1.1 Introduction  
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
Thank you for choosing the TEC B-419 series label printer. This  
Owner’s Manual contains information about general set-up through how  
to confirm the printer’s operation using a test print. This manual should  
be read carefully to help gain maximum performance and life from your  
printer. For most queries please refer to this manual and keep it safe for  
future reference. Please contact your TOSHIBA TEC representative for  
further information concerning this manual.  
1.1 Introduction  
The B-419 printer has the following features:  
1.2 Features  
The paper auto feed function is provided for the first time for a 4 inch  
wide, small and light desk top printer.  
To meet various applications, four types of issue modes, such as, the  
TEC Printer Command Language Light Edition (TPCL-LE) mode,  
high speed graphic mode, label issue mode, and receipt issue mode,  
are supported as standard.  
For details, please inquire from your nearest TOSHIBA TEC  
representative.  
This printer can print cut forms as standard, which allows ticket  
issuing.  
Unpack the printer as per the Unpacking Instructions supplied with the  
printer.  
1.3 Unpacking  
NOTES:  
1. Check for damage or  
scratches on the printer.  
However, please note that  
TOSHIBA TEC shall have  
no liability for any damage  
of any kind sustained during  
transportation of the  
product.  
2. Keep the cartons and  
packaging for future  
transportation of the  
printer.  
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1.4 Accessories  
When unpacking the printer, please make sure all the following  
accessories have been supplied with the printer.  
1.4 Accessories  
Power Cord (1 pc.)  
(P/No.FBCB0030202)  
Owner’s Manual (1 copy)  
(Doc./No. EO1-33030)  
TEC Label Printer  
B-419-GS10-QQ  
Owner's Manual  
TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION  
The names of the parts or units introduced in this section are used in the  
following chapters.  
1.5 Appearance  
1.5.1Dimensions  
5.9(150)  
7.4(187)  
6.6(167)  
Dimensions in inch+(mm)  
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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
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1.5 Appearance  
1.5.2 Front View  
Media Cover  
Release Catch  
Media Cover  
Ventilator  
Media Outlet  
FEED Button  
1.5.3 Rear View  
Stand-by Switch  
Paper Guide (R)  
Media Inlet  
Paper Guide (L)  
Serial Interface  
Connector (RS-232C)  
Inlet  
1.5.4 Interior  
Feed Gap Sensor  
Print Head  
Thermistor  
Paper Path Surface  
Black Mark/  
Feed Gap Sensor  
Platen  
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1.5 Appearance  
The figure below illustrates the Operation Panel and key functions.  
1.5.5 Operation Panel  
Stand-by Switch  
FEED Button  
FEED  
ON LINE DATA ERROR  
ERROR LED  
DATA LED  
ON LINE LED  
There are three LED lights on the Operation Panel.  
LED  
Illuminates when…  
Flashes when…  
ON LINE The printer is turned on.  
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The printer is in operation. Flashes fast when the printer  
(Goes off when in Idle.)  
is communicating with the  
PC.  
DATA  
Flashes slowly when the  
print data remains.  
The print head has a  
broken element.  
Paper feed jam, cover open,  
communication error, etc.  
occurs. For details, refer to  
Section 4.1 LED State.  
ERROR  
There are two switches on the Operation Panel.  
A slide power switch. The power is turned ON  
CAUTION!  
when the switch is positioned to the (l) side.  
The power is turned OFF when the switch is  
positioned to the other side.  
STAND-BY Switch  
Even if the Stand-by  
switch is turned off, the  
primary power remains  
ON, as this switch turns  
on/off the secondary  
power supply only.  
Each time this button is pressed, the printer  
feeds one piece of media.  
FEED Button  
When the printer is not  
used for a long time,  
disconnect the power cord  
from the AC outlet.  
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2. PRINTER SETUP  
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2.1 Precautions  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
This section outlines the procedures to setup your B-419 printer prior to  
its operation. The section includes precautions, connecting cables,  
assembling accessories, loading media, and performing a test print.  
To ensure 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 discharge 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 to the AC mains with a three-  
prong power cable that has the proper ground (earth) connection.  
Turn off the printer power and remove the power cord from the  
printer whenever working on the inside of the printer such as loading  
the media, 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.  
Do not turn off the printer power or remove the power plug while the  
printer is printing or while the ON LINE lamp is blinking.  
Ensure that there is an AC outlet that can be used only for the printer  
close to the printer installation location.  
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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 in a  
NOTES:  
suitable location.  
1. To communicate with the  
host computer, a 9-pin RS-  
232C cable is required.  
2. The printer can also be  
controlled with its own  
programming commands.  
Please contact your  
3. The host computer must have a serial port. (Refer to Section 2.3.)  
4. Be sure to insert the power cord plug into an AC outlet. (Refer to  
Section 2.4.)  
5. Load the media in the printer. (Refer to Section 2.7.)  
6. Turn the Power ON. (Refer to Section 2.5.)  
7. Perform a test print. (Refer to Section 2.9.)  
8. Install the Printer Drivers.  
TOSHIBA TEC reseller for  
the Interface/Communication  
Manual.  
When connecting the RS-232C cable to your printer, follow the  
procedure described below.  
2.3 Connecting the  
Cables to Your  
Printer  
1. Make sure that the power cord is not connected to the AC outlet.  
2. Connect the printer side connector of the RS-232C cable to the serial  
port on the rear of the printer.  
CAUTION!  
The RS-232C must be  
connected while the power  
is turned OFF. Failure to do  
this may cause electric  
shock or short-circuit.  
Serial Port  
RS-232C Cable  
Connector  
3. Secure the connector with the screws.  
Screw  
4. Connect the PC side connector of the RS-232C cable to the Serial  
port of your PC.  
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2.4 Connecting the Power Cord  
1. Make sure that the Stand-by switch is in the OFF position.  
2.4 Connecting the  
Power Cord  
CAUTION!  
1. Make sure that the  
printer Stand-by switch  
is turned to the off  
Stand-by Switch  
position before  
connecting the power  
cord to prevent possible  
electric shock or  
damage to the printer.  
2. Use only the power cord  
supplied with the printer.  
Use of any other cord  
may cause electric  
2. Connect the Power Cord to the printer as shown in the figure below.  
shock or fire.  
Power Cord  
3. Connect the power cord  
to a three-prong outlet  
only, with the third prong  
being a good ground  
(earth) connection.  
4. Even if the Stand-by  
switch is turned off, the  
primary power remains  
ON, as this switch turns  
on/off the secondary  
power supply only.  
3. Plug the other end of the Power Cord into the ground outlet as  
shown in the figure below.  
When the printer is not  
used for a long time,  
disconnect the power  
cord from the AC outlet.  
Power Cord  
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2.5 Turning the Printer ON/OFF  
When the printer is connected to your host computer it is good practice to  
turn the printer ON before turning on your host computer and turn OFF  
your host computer before turning off the printer.  
2.5 Turning the Printer  
ON/OFF  
1. To turn ON the printer power, slide the Stand-by switch as shown in  
the diagram below. Note that ( l ) is the power ON side of the  
switch.  
2.5.1 Turning ON the Printer  
CAUTION!  
Use the Stand-by 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.  
ON  
Stand-by Switch  
NOTE:  
When the ERROR LED is  
illuminated, refer to Section  
4.1 LED State.  
2. Check that the ON LINE LED is illuminated.  
1. To turn OFF the printer power, slide the Stand-by switch as shown  
in the diagram below. Note that no mark is printed on the power  
OFF side.  
2.5.2 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.  
OFF  
Stand-by Switch  
2. Do not turn off the  
printer power while the  
ON LINE light is  
blinking as this may  
cause damage to your  
computer.  
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2.6 Opening/Closing the Media Cover  
This section describes the opening and closing procedure of the Media  
Cover. Follow the procedure when cleaning the print head, platen, paper  
passage, or media sensor, or removing jammed paper.  
2.6 Opening/Closing  
the Media Cover  
WARNING!  
Opening the Media Cover  
The Media Cover should  
be opened fully. Failure  
to do this may cause the  
Media Cover to close by  
its weight, resulting in  
injury.  
1. Release the Media Cover by pushing both sides of the Media Cover  
Release Catches toward the center, and then open the Media Cover.  
Media Cover  
Media Cover  
Release Catch  
Media Cover  
Release Catch  
Closing the Media Cover  
1. Close the Media Cover by pressing portions (A) until they click.  
2. Make sure that both Media Cover Release Catches are in position  
and the Media Cover is locked.  
Media Cover  
Media Cover  
Release Catch  
(A)  
Media Cover  
Release Catch  
(A)  
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2.7 Loading the Media  
2.7 Loading the Media  
The B-419 printer issues in two issue modes depending on the media  
types.  
Continuous mode (Fanfold paper)  
Insert the media through the media inlet, or open the media cover and  
set the media, and then close the media cover.  
When the print command is received from the PC, the specified  
numbers of media are printed continuously.  
Pressing the [FEED] button causes one piece of media to be fed.  
Cut form mode (When the auto-feed is turned ON.)  
Insert the media through the media inlet, or open the media cover and  
set the form, and then close the media cover. The media is  
automatically fed to the print start position.  
When the print command is received from the PC, the specified  
numbers of media are printed one by one.  
When unprinted data remains after issuing the media, the DATA LED  
flashes slowly (indicating the printer is waiting for media supply.)  
Pressing the [FEED] button causes one piece of media to be fed.  
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2.7 Loading the Media  
1. Place the fanfold paper at the rear of the printer in line.  
2.7.1 Loading the Fanfold  
Paper  
NOTES:  
Media Inlet  
1. Place the fanfold paper so  
that the print surface faces  
up and the top edge of the  
paper is positioned at the  
printer side.  
Container  
Print Surface  
Fanfold Paper  
2. Place the paper top edge in front of the Media Inlet, and align the  
left paper edge with the Paper Guide (L). Push the Paper Guide  
Release Lever outside, and align the Paper Guide (R) with the right  
paper edge.  
Paper Top Edge  
2. Place the fanfold paper on  
the surface below the  
position of the printer’s  
media inlet.  
3. Lock the Paper Guide by pulling the Paper Guide Release Lever up.  
Paper Guide (L)  
Lock  
Release  
Paper Guide  
Release Lever  
Paper Guide (R)  
4. Turn the PC power ON, and then turn the printer power ON.  
5. Insert the paper top edge into the Media Inlet until it stops. Pressing  
the [FEED] button feeds one piece of the paper.  
6. Send a print data from the PC.  
7. The data is printed on the paper. Tear off the printed paper at the  
edge of the Media Outlet.  
NOTE:  
Do not pull the printed paper.  
Doing so may dislocate the  
printer or misalign the print  
position, causing a print  
failure.  
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2.7 Loading the Media  
2.7.2 Loading the Cut Form  
1. Place the paper top edge in front of the Media Inlet, and align the  
left paper edge with the Paper Guide (L). Push the Paper Guide  
Release Lever outside, and align the Paper Guide (R) with the right  
paper edge.  
NOTE:  
The AUTO FEED function is  
available when selected by the  
printer setting and black marks  
are printed on the media as  
shown below. For details of the  
printer setting, please contact  
your nearest TOSHIBA TEC  
representative.  
2. Lock the Paper Guide by pulling the Paper Guide Release Lever up.  
Paper Guide (L)  
Lock  
To activate the AUTO FEED  
function, insert the black mark  
side of the media into the  
Release  
Media Inlet until it stops. The  
media will be automatically fed  
to the print start position.  
Paper Guide  
Release Lever  
Paper Guide (R)  
Reverse side of the media  
3. Turn the PC power ON, and then turn the printer power ON.  
4. Insert the paper top edge into the Media Inlet until it stops.  
5. Send a print data from the PC. The data is printed on the paper  
Black Mark  
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2.8 Removing/Installing the Paper Guide Unit  
When using 4.3” (109 mm) wide media, remove the Paper Guide  
Assembly as follows.  
2.8 Removing/Installing  
the Paper Guide Unit  
1. Make sure that the Power Cord is not connected to the AC outlet.  
2. Press the Paper Guide Release Lever outside and move the Paper  
Guide (R) toward the center.  
Paper Guide Release Lever  
Paper Guide (R)  
3. Remove the two screws to detach the Paper Guide Unit from the  
printer.  
Paper Guide Unit  
4. When changing the media to less than 4.2” (106 mm) wide one,  
install the Paper Guide Unit in the reverse order of removal  
described above.  
NOTE:  
Be careful not to overtighten  
the screws of the Paper Guide  
Unit. The screw holes may be  
damaged.  
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2.9 Test Print  
The following test procedure allows you to perform a print test to verify  
that the printer is operating correctly.  
2.9 Test Print  
1. Load the media on the printer.  
2. Slide the Stand-by Switch to ON while holding the [FEED] button.  
The printer will start a status print.  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
(8)  
(9)  
(10)  
(11)  
(12)  
(13)  
(14)  
3. After completing the status print, the test pattern is printed each time  
the [FEED] button is pressed.  
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2.9 Test Print (Cont.)  
Test Print Definitions  
(1) Software Version and Checksums  
PROGRAM VERSION FMRM0064101 V1.0 EB00 (FONT:0200) (BOOT: F800)  
Software Number  
Version  
Program Checksum  
C/G Area Checksum  
Boot Area Checksum  
(2) Printer ID Number  
PRINTER ID 00000  
Printer ID No.  
(3) Form Version No. 40  
NOTE:  
FORM VERSION 1110000000 0000000001 0000000000 0000000000  
Each form version: 0 to 9  
Form No. 01 version  
Form No. 40 version  
(4) SRAM Capacity  
SRAM CHECK 512KB  
Read/Write RAM capacity  
(5) Sensor Status  
SENSOR CHECK R:2.9V T:0.7V F:2.9V H:+34°C A:+30°C  
Black Mark Sensor  
(0.0V to 3.3V)  
Feed Gap Sensor  
(0.0V to 3.3V)  
Black Mark Sensor  
(for Auto Feed Function)  
(0.0V to 3.3V)  
Head Temperature  
(-10°C to +70°C)  
Ambient Temperature  
(-10°C to +70°C)  
(6) Print Tone  
TONE ADJUST +00  
Print tone fine adjustment (-10 to +10)  
(7) Print Start Position  
FEED ADJUST +0.0mm  
Print position fine adjustment  
(-10mm to +10mm)  
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2.9 Test Print (Cont.)  
(8) Back Feed Position  
BACK FEED ADJ. +0.0mm  
Back feed fine adjustment for the initial feed  
(-9.9mm to +9.9mm)  
(9) Print Head Element Check  
HEAD CHECK OK  
Result of print head broken elements check  
(OK: Normal, NG: Broken element)  
(10) Printing Mode  
PRINT MODE TPCL-LE (AUTO FEED: OFF)  
Auto feed function  
ON: with auto feed  
OFF: without auto feed  
Issue mode  
TPCL-LE: TPCL-LE mode  
GRAPHIC: High speed graphic mode  
Label issue mode  
RECEIPT: Receipt issue mode  
LABEL:  
(11) Loop Back Check  
NOTE:  
LOOP BACK CHECK NG  
For this check a loopback jig is  
required. Performing a loop  
back check without this jig will  
result in NG. For the loopback  
jig, please contact your nearest  
TOSHIBA TEC service  
Result of RTS-CTS loop back check  
OK: OK  
NG: NG  
(12) Printer Parameter  
representative.  
PARAMETER [B-419(QQ/QP)] [PC-850] [0]  
Character code and font zero selection  
(13) Model Name  
MODEL NAME B-419(QQ/QP) Series  
May be changed by printer  
information registration procedure via  
download from PC.  
(14) Comment Print Area  
COMMENT Jul/15/2001  
Comment (Printed only when a comment was  
entered during the program download.)  
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2.10 Program Download  
This section provides step by step instructions on how to setup and  
download the firmware to the B-419 printer, and to make adjustments to  
the printer sensors. The firmware download and the sensor adjustments  
will be made from a Personal Computer via the RS-232C interface.  
2.10 Program Download  
2.10.1 Outline of Features  
The software for performing the program download will allow the  
download of the Firmware (Application Program including Boot  
Program, and Character Generator) from the provided FDK, allow  
adjustments to printer sensor sensitivity, and allow the download of the  
Printer Information. The software will be run on a standard PC and  
communication to the B-419 printer will be via the RS-232C cable.  
Firmware Download - The Application Program, and Character  
Generator are installed into the B-419 printer's Flash memory prior to  
being shipped to the customer. However, if specifications should change  
at a later date, this software will allow downloading firmware updates to  
the B-419 printer.  
Sensor Adjustment - The various sensors within the printer have been  
set at the factory before shipping. However, it may become necessary to  
make adjustments to the sensitivity of one or more of these sensors to  
compensate for factors such as different label backing paper thickness,  
opaqueness, etc. These adjustments can be made from a PC  
communicating with the B-419 printer via the RS-232C interface.  
Printer Information Registration - This portion of the software allows  
you to download printer information from a standard PC to the printer's  
memory. The printer information consists of the model name and printer  
type. The printer will operate according to the selection of printer model  
and printer type. These data will print out on diagnostic labels issued  
from the printer.  
Test Print - This portion of the software allows you to perform a test  
print from a PC.  
Before you can communicate from your PC to the B-419 printer, you  
must first copy the "Install Program for B-419" from the three FDKs  
provided to the hard disk of your PC.  
2.10.2 Install Program  
Installation  
SETUP DISK (1/3)  
Install Program for B-419 Standard  
15th June 2001  
FMRM0064201  
V001.000  
Copyright ©2001  
TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION  
All Rights Reserved  
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System Requirements  
2.10.2 Install Program  
Installation (Cont.)  
System  
IBM Compatible PC running Windows 95®, Windows 98®, or Windows  
2000®.  
NOTE:  
Installed memory of 16MB minimum (32MB or more recommended)  
Available Hard Disk space of 10MB or more  
Windows 3.1® is not supported.  
Windows 95®, Windows 98®,  
Windows 2000®, and Windows  
3.1® are registered trademarks  
of the Microsoft Corporation.  
Interface  
Interface to the B-419 will be through an RS-232C interface.  
More than one serial port should be provided on the PC.  
Setup  
Setup Disk  
Make sure that you have all three diskettes available of the “Install  
Program for B-419”. (Refer to the figure on the previous page.)  
1. While running Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows 2000, insert  
Setup Disk (1/3) into the PC floppy drive.  
2. Click on the START button then highlight RUN and click on RUN.  
3. When the RUN display appears, type in A:\SETUP.EXE and click  
on OK.  
4. When the installation is ready, the initial screen of the installation  
will automatically appear.  
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5. The Software License Agreement screen will appear. Click on Yes  
2.10.2 Install Program  
Installation (Cont.)  
when you agree.  
6. When the User Information screen appears, type in your name and  
company name, then proceed to the next step.  
7. After click on Next> in the previous screen, the following message  
screen appears. Click on the Next> button to accept the directory or  
change the directory if desired.  
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8. The following program folder selection menu will appear. Click on  
2.10.2 Install Program  
Installation (Cont.)  
the Next> button.  
9. Confirm the current settings and click on the Next> button.  
10. The install process will begin.  
11. When requested, insert Setup Disk (2/3) and then the Setup Disk  
(3/3).  
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12. When the install process is completed, the following screen display  
2.10.2 Install Program  
Installation (Cont.)  
will appear. Click on the Finish button to end the installation.  
2.10.3 Firmware Files Copy  
If it ever becomes necessary to upgrade the firmware in the B-419 printer  
you will be supplied with a floppy disk containing the latest firmware  
revision similar to that shown below.  
B-419 Standard  
FIRMWARE V1.0  
FILE:S-V10-Z900.EXE  
(PROGRAM: S-P-V10-72.BIN)  
(FONT:S-C-V10-02.BIN)  
(KANJI: S-K-V10-C9.BIN)  
15th June 2001  
FMRM0064101:7200(F800)  
(FONT:0200)(KANJI:C900)  
V001.000  
Copyright ©2001  
TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION  
All Rights Reserved  
Copy Firmware Files to Hard Disk  
The files contained on the Firmware FDK are self-decompressing files.  
They must be copied to the following directories of the PC hard disk  
before being transferred to the printer. When the “Install Program for B-  
419” was installed onto your PC, it created the following directories:  
NOTE:  
If the Install Program for B-  
419 has not been installed on  
your PC yet, refer to Section  
2.10.2 Install Program  
Installation and install it  
before copying the firmware.  
C:\Program Files\TOSHIBATEC\B419STDDL\Firmware  
Using Windows Explorer, copy all the files from the Firmware FDK to  
the above directory and decompress them into binary files (*.BIN).  
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2.10.3 Firmware Files Copy  
(Cont.)  
The following paragraphs will give step by step directions for running the  
"Install Program for B-419" on your PC which will allow you to transfer  
the binary files stored in directory C: \Program Files\TOSHIBATEC\  
B419STDDL\Firmware to the flash memory of the B-419 printer.  
Running the Install Program for B-419  
1. Click on the START button to access the program menu.  
2. Highlight "Programs" then highlight "TOSHIBA TEC" and click on  
Install Program for B-419 Series as shown in the screen display  
below  
3. As soon as you click on Install Program for B-419, the screen will  
change to display the initial screen of the Install Program as shown  
below.  
4. From the File (F) drop down menu select Open (O).  
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2.10.3 Firmware Files Copy  
(Cont.)  
5. The file open screen will appear as shown in the figure below.  
Select the C:\Program Files\TOSHIBATEC\B419STDDL\  
Firmware folder and the files in that folder will appear in the files  
box.  
NOTE:  
The C:\Program Files\  
TOSHIBATEC\B419STDDL  
\Firmware folder is the  
default directory.  
6. As soon as you highlight on the files in the files box, the right half of  
the screen will show all the data concerning the selected file as  
shown in the figure below.  
7. After highlighting the desired download file in the preceding screen  
display, click on OPEN and the screen display shown in the figure  
below will appear. Confirm the COM port conditions shown at the  
right of the screen.  
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2.10.3 Firmware Files Copy  
(Cont.)  
8. If it is necessary to change any of the communication parameters,  
select the Settings (S) drop down menu and then select Conditions  
(S) as shown in the figure below.  
9. The communications setting window will appear as in figure below  
to allow you to change the communication parameters. Set the  
proper settings for Device, Parity, and Baud Rate, and click on OK  
button.  
NOTE:  
1. The communications  
settings should be set as  
follows.  
Download:  
9600 bps to 115200 bps,  
None parity  
Sensor setting:  
19200 bps, None parity  
Printer information  
registration:  
19200 bps, None parity  
Test Print:  
19200 bps, None parity  
2. The settings shown on the  
display are the default.  
10. In the Settings drop down menu is another possible selection  
labeled Comment (C ) as shown below. If Comment (C) is  
selected then the comment selection menu appears. There are three  
different settings that can be selected in this operation, Nothing,  
Only Date, and Enter Some Comments. If nothing is selected no  
comment is attached. If Only date is selected, then the PC date  
will be attached as the message. If Enter Some Comments is  
selected, a comment message of up to 16 characters can be  
attached to the download, and will appear on the diagnostic  
printout.  
NOTE:  
This procedure is only used by  
service personnel to download  
a message along with the  
firmware download. Be sure  
to select Nothing.  
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2.10.3 Firmware Files Copy  
(Cont.)  
No comment will be sent.  
NOTE:  
When Nothing is selected,  
“(none)” will be displayed.  
PC date will be sent.  
NOTE:  
When Only Date is selected,  
the current date will be  
displayed.  
16 character maximum message can be sent.  
NOTE:  
When Enter Some Comments is  
selected, a message of max. 16  
characters can be entered.  
11. Click the OK button to continue.  
Execution of Download to Printer  
1. After selecting a file for downloading in the previous steps, select  
the Run (R) drop down menu then select and click on START (R) as  
shown in the figure below.  
NOTE:  
If the file for downloading is  
not opened, START (R) cannot  
be selected.  
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2.10.3 Firmware Files Copy  
(Cont.)  
2. After clicking on Start in the previous screen, the following message  
will appear on the screen.  
3. At this time, connect the printer to the PC with the RS-232C cable.  
Press and hold the FEED button while sliding the printer Stand-by  
switch to ON. When the printer enters DOWNLOAD mode  
successfully, the message screen will change to the following.  
NOTE:  
If the message screen does not  
change, the printer failed to  
enter the DOWNLOAD mode.  
Turn on the printer power on  
while pressing and holding the  
FEED button again.  
4. Press the OK button on the preceding screen to begin the sending of  
the Firmware file. During transmission, the following screen  
appears with a progress indicator at the bottom.  
NOTE:  
If an error occurs during  
download or at the end of  
download, retry from step 1.  
5. When the file has been successfully transferred, the message shown  
below will appear.  
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2.10.4 Sensor Adjustments  
Through the following procedure, it is possible to adjust the sensitivity of  
the three sensors in the B-419 printer from your PC via the RS-232C  
interface. The three sensors are the reflective (black mark) sensor, the  
transmissive (feed gap) sensor, and the paper end sensor.  
NOTES:  
1. These sensors have been  
factory set so it is not  
advisable for you to make  
these adjustments unless  
you are having a problem  
with the printer.  
Setup  
To begin the sensor adjustment operation, you will need to turn on the  
power of the B-419 printer (do not hold the feed key this time). Connect  
the printer to the PC with the RS-232C cable. Select the TPCL-LE mode  
for the printer issue mode. Then set the communications parameters as  
follows:  
2. If the sensor adjustment is  
required, be sure to follow  
the procedure as described.  
Failure to do this may  
cause a malfunction of the  
printer.  
19200 bps, None parity  
3. Do not turn on the printer  
with the media being set in  
the printer. Doing so  
Start  
1. From the Install Program for B-419 main menu, select Options (O)  
causes the printer to feed  
the media automatically,  
and you cannot adjust the  
sensor. To inactivate the  
auto feed function during  
the sensor adjustment, turn  
the printer power on with  
no media or with the media  
cover open, and then click  
on Read A/D button.  
then select Sensor Adjustment (S) as shown in the figure below.  
2. After highlighting and clicking on Sensor Adjustment (S) from the  
above display, the screen display will change to the Sensor  
Adjustment menu. Click on the Read A/D button. The screen will  
now display the current sensor output values.  
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2.10.4 Sensor Adjustments  
(Cont.)  
Adjustment Procedure  
Reflective Sensor (Black Mark Sensor)  
1. The reflective sensor is the one used to detect the black mark on the  
back of certain types of print media. Place the media so that the  
white part of the media (not the black mark) is positioned on the  
sensor.  
2. From the Sensor Adjustment menu shown on the previous screen,  
click on the Adjust button for the reflective sensor. The screen  
display shown in the figure below will appear.  
3. Click on the Yes button and the sensitivity of the reflective sensor  
will automatically be set as indicated by the “Now Adjusting”  
window appearing as shown in the figure below.  
NOTE:  
After completing an adjustment  
to any of the sensors the  
Adjust button will become  
greyed out. However, it will  
still be possible to make the  
adjustment again even if the  
Adjust button is greyed out.  
Transmissive Sensor (Feed Gap Sensor)  
1. The transmissive sensor is the one used to detect the gap between  
labels. It detects the transmission of light through the backing paper  
of different opaqueness. Place the media so that the backing paper  
(not the label) is positioned over the transmissive sensor.  
2. From the Sensor Adjustment menu shown on the previous page,  
click on the Adjust button for the transmissive sensor. The screen  
display shown in the figure below will appear.  
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2.10.4 Sensor Adjustments  
(Cont.)  
3. Click on the Yes button and the sensitivity of the transmissive  
sensor will automatically be set as indicated by the “Now Adjusting”  
window appearing as shown in the figure below.  
Paper End Sensor  
1. The paper end sensor will detect when the print media has run out.  
To adjust this sensor, remove the media from the printer and click on  
the Adjust button for the paper end level sensor on the Sensor  
Adjustment menu.  
2. The screen display shown in the figure below will appear.  
3. Click on the Yes button and the sensitivity of the paper end sensor  
will automatically be set as indicated by the “Now Adjusting”  
window appearing as shown in the figure below.  
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This procedure will be used to register (transfer) printer information to  
the printer memory and the information registered here will also be  
printed on every diagnostic print issued from the printer. The  
information to be registered will be the printer model name and the  
printer type.  
2.10.5 Printer Information  
Registration  
NOTE:  
This information is stored in  
printer memory before  
delivery to the customer, so  
this procedure need only be  
done if it is required to  
change any of the  
Procedures  
1. To perform this operation, you will need to turn on the power of the  
B-419 printer (do not hold the feed key this time). Connect the  
printer to the PC with the RS-232C cable. Select the TPCL-LE  
mode for the printer issue mode. Then set the communications  
parameters as follows:  
information.  
19200 bps, None parity  
2. From the Install Program for B-419 main menu, select Options (O)  
and Printer Information Store (P) as shown in the screen display of  
the figure below.  
NOTE:  
3. After selecting Printer Information Store (P), the screen will change  
When the entire serial  
number is entered, the printer  
ID will appear automatically.  
to the display shown below.  
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2.10.5 Printer Information  
Registration (Cont.)  
4. Click on the QQ/QP check box for the Model on the Printer  
Information Store display. Depending on the selected model, the  
printer changes the communication requirements and other internal  
functions.  
NOTE:  
Model Name is automatically  
displayed by selecting the  
Model. To change the Model  
Name click on the Default  
check box to remove the check  
mark and it will then be  
possible to type in a new  
Model Name of up to 20  
characters.  
5. When the desired changes have been made, click on the OK button  
and the following screen display will appear. Confirm the printer  
information on the screen display, and click on Yes to start  
registration.  
6. When the registration terminates successfully, the following display  
NOTE:  
will appear.  
If the Complete screen does  
not appear, retry from step 1.  
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2.10.6 Test Print  
This procedure will be used to perform a test print.  
Procedures  
1. To perform this operation, you will need to turn on the power of the  
B-419 printer (do not hold the feed key this time). Connect the  
printer to the PC with the RS-232C cable. Select the TPCL-LE  
mode for the printer issue mode. Then set the communications  
parameters as follows:  
19200 bps, None parity  
2. From the Install Program for B-419 main menu, select Options (O)  
and Test Print (T) as shown in the screen display of the figure below.  
3. When the following screen display appears, set the Label Pitch, Print  
NOTES:  
Count, and the Sensor, then click on the OK button.  
1. The default settings are:  
Label Pitch: 127 mm  
Print Count: 1  
Sensor: Reflective  
2. The size of the print image  
for the test print has been  
designed to fit to a 127 mm  
pitch label. Therefore,  
when using the paper of  
shorter pitch, the print  
image will breaks, or when  
using the label of longer  
pitch, a blank space will  
remain.  
Reflective  
3. Setting the different label  
pitch from actual paper size  
or using the paper with a  
black mark printed on an  
improper position may  
cause an error.  
A few seconds later, the printer will start the test print.  
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2.10.7 Version Display  
This procedure will be used to check the version of the Install Program  
for B-419 Standard.  
Procedures  
1. From the Install Program for B-419 main menu, select Help (H) and  
Version (A) as shown in the screen display of the figure below.  
2. The Version screen display will appear as follows.  
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3.1 Cleaning  
3. MAINTENANCE  
WARNING!  
This chapter describes how to perform normal maintenance.  
To maintain the printer performance and quality print, please clean the  
printer regularly, or whenever media is replaced.  
1. Be sure to disconnect the  
Power Cord before  
performing maintenance.  
Failure to do this may  
cause an electric shock.  
2. To avoid injury, be  
careful not to pinch or  
jam your fingers while  
opening or closing the  
cover.  
3. The Print Head may  
become hot. Do not  
touch the Print Head.  
4. Do not pour water directly  
onto the printer.  
The following sections describe periodic cleaning of the unit.  
3.1 Cleaning  
1. Disconnect the Power Cord. Open the Media Cover.  
2. Remove the media from the printer.  
3. Clean the Print Head Element with the Print Head Cleaner or a cotton  
swab slightly moistened with ethyl alcohol.  
3.1.1 Print Head/Platen  
CAUTION!  
1. Do not allow any hard  
objects to touch the print  
head or platen, as this  
may cause damage to  
them.  
Print Head Element  
2. Do not use any volatile  
solvent including thinner  
and benzene, as this may  
cause discoloration to the  
cover, print failure, or  
breakdown of the printer.  
3. Do not touch the print  
head element with bare  
hands, as static may  
damage the print head.  
4. Failure to clean the print  
head may cause a print  
head problem, shortening  
its life.  
Cotton Swab  
4. Wipe the Platen with a soft cloth slightly moistened with ethyl  
alcohol.  
5. Failure to clean the  
platen may cause the  
platen to slip, resulting in  
a feed error.  
NOTE:  
For cleaning the print head,  
TOSHIBA TEC-approved print  
head cleaner is recommended.  
It is available at your nearest  
TOSHIBA TEC sales agent.  
Part Name: Print Head Cleaner  
Part No.: 24089500013  
Platen  
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3. MAINTENANCE  
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3.2 Care/Handling of the Media  
3.1.2 Paper Path/Sensors  
1. Wipe the Paper Path and Sensor Window with a dry soft cloth.  
Sensor Window  
Paper Path  
2. Remove dust from the Media Sensor with a brush or equivalent.  
Media Sensor  
Paper Path  
Wipe the Cover with a dry soft cloth. Wipe off dirt with a soft cloth  
slightly moistened with water.  
3.1.3 Covers  
CAUTION!  
Do not use any volatile  
solvent including thinner  
and benzene, as this may  
cause discoloration or  
distortion of the cover.  
Do not store the media for longer than the manufacturer’s  
3.2 Care/Handling of the  
Media  
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 read carefully  
and understand the Supply  
Manual. Use only media  
which meet specified  
requirements. Use of non-  
specified media may  
shorten the head life and  
result in problems with bar  
code readability or print  
quality. All media should  
be handled with care to  
avoid any damage to the  
media or printer. Read the  
guideline in this section  
carefully.  
Store the media in plastic bags and always reseal after opening.  
Unprotected media can get dirty and the extra abrasion from the dust  
and dirt particles will shorten the print head life.  
Store the media in a cool, dry place. Avoid areas where they would be  
exposed to direct sunlight, high temperature, high humidity, dust or gas.  
The thermal paper used for direct thermal printing must not have  
specifications which exceed Na+ 800 ppm, K+ 250 ppm and Cl- 500  
ppm.  
Some ink used on pre-printed media may contain ingredients which  
shorten the print head’s product life. Do not use labels pre-printed with  
ink which contain hard substances such as carbonic calcium (CaCO3) or  
kaolin (Al2O3, 2SiO2, 2H2O).  
For further information, please contact your local distributor or your  
media manufacturers.  
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING  
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4.1 LED State  
4. TROUBLESHOOTING  
This chapter lists the error messages and possible problems and their solutions.  
WARNING!  
If a problem cannot be solved by taking actions described in this section, do not attempt to repair the  
printer. Turn off and unplug the printer, then contact an authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative for  
assistance.  
4.1 LED State  
When a problem occurs during operation, the LED indicator will light or flash. Refer to the following  
troubleshooting guide and take corrective action.  
:LED off,  
: LED on,  
: LED flashing  
LED State  
DATA  
Condition to clear the  
ERROR Status  
Printer Status  
ON LINE*5  
ERROR*1  
When the power is turned on.  
(2 or 3 seconds) (2 or 3 seconds)  
Normal condition (Idle)  
While the cover is open.  
Turn the Stand-by switch OFF  
Command error  
and then ON, or close the  
cover.  
Close the cover after loading  
media.  
Feed jam *3  
Close the cover after loading  
media.  
Media end *3  
Cover open error *3  
Print head broken element error  
Print head overheat *3  
Flash ROM data write error  
Flash ROM data erasing error  
In action *4  
Close the cover.  
*6  
Stop printing for a while.  
*6  
*6  
Communication error  
Wait for issue (Wait for the media  
supply) *2  
Close the cover.  
Close the cover after loading  
media.  
Form entry area in the flash ROM  
becomes full.  
Form entry, area format  
No paper (Idle)  
Load media.  
Normal end  
NOTES:  
*1. The ERROR LED flashes at the interval of 0.1 sec.  
*2. When the printer waits for the media supply, the DATA LED flashes slowly (ON for 1 sec. and OFF for 0.5 sec.).  
When the media runs out in the middle of printing, the DATA LED flashes slowly, also. The printer will restart  
printing after the media is supplied.  
*3. When these errors occur during printing, the DATA LED flashes slowly (ON for 1 sec. and OFF for 0.5 sec.).  
The printer will restart the printing after clearing the error. However, the printer does not restart after clearing  
these errors if they occur during the media feed. In this case, the DATA LED does not flash.  
*4. While the printer is communicating with the PC, the DATA LED flashes fast (at the interval of 0.05 sec.).  
*5. The ON LINE LED is always illuminated while the Stand-by Switch is turned ON.  
*6. Please contact an authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative.  
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4.2 Error Process  
4.2 Error Process  
When the printer detects the errors shown below, it sends the error state to the PC by the ERROR LED and  
DATA LED, and stops the operation, waiting for a command from the PC or a restart.  
The printer will restart the operation after clearing a feed jam, media end, cover open, or print head overheat error  
which occurs during printing, or after supplying the media when the printer has run out. For all other errors,  
however, the printer does not restart the operation after clearing the error, it is necessary to resend the command.  
Regarding the print head broken element error, the printer stops every operation except a status response.  
1. Command error  
(1) This error occurs if an error in the command length, the command transmission sequence, the command  
format, or the parameter designation is found during the command analysis.  
(2) This error occurs if the form No. designated by the data print command has not been registered.  
2. Feed Jam (Paper Feed Error)  
(1) This error occurs if the printer fails to detect the gap between labels even after feeding the label for 1.5  
times as long as the label pitch designated by the label size setting command. (Only when the feed gap  
sensor/black mark sensor is designated.)  
(2) This error occurs if the printer fails to detect the black mark for the auto feed function even after  
feeding the media for 180 mm when supplying the media, turning the Stand-by switch ON, or closing  
the cover.  
3. Media End  
This error occurs if the printer detects the label end for 20 mm during label issue or feed. However, if more  
than 90% of effective print length has been printed and no more print data remains, the printing terminates  
normally. Also, if a media end is detected in the middle of printing and unprinted data remains, the printer is  
in the state waiting for issue (wait for media supply).  
NOTE: Detecting a media end state during media feed results in no error.  
4. Cover Open error  
(1) This error occurs if a cover open state is detected while the printer is printing or issuing the media for 5  
mm.  
(2) This error occurs if a media issue or feed is attempted while the media cover is opened.  
5. Print Head Broken Element error  
(1) This error occurs if a broken element is detected during the automatic missing dot check which is  
performed when the Stand-by switch is turned on or the cover is closed.  
(2) This error occurs if an error occurs in the print head driver.  
6. Print Head Overheat  
This error occurs if the thermistor of the print head detects abnormally high temperature.  
7. Flash ROM Data Write Error  
This error occurs if an error occurs when data is written into the flash ROM.  
8. Flash ROM Data Erasing Error  
This error occurs if an error occurs when the flash ROM is initialized (data erasing).  
9. Wait for issue (Wait for media supply)  
(1) This error occurs if a print command is received when the media has run out.  
(2) This error occurs if more than 90% of effective print length has been printed and unprinted data remains  
in the media end state. For example, when issuing some cut forms, the media needs to be supplied one  
by one. Then, the printer’s wait for issue state is sent to the PC each time a cut form is issued. Printing  
terminates normally when the last label is issued, as no more data remains.  
10. Area Full in the Flash ROM  
(1) This error occurs when the form entry area in the flash ROM becomes full.  
(2) This error occurs when the data of 4KB or more is sent when the form entry is performed while the  
form No. “00” is designated.  
NOTE: When an undefined instruction execution error occurs, the printer will be automatically reset.  
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4.3 Possible Problems  
4.3 Possible Problems  
This section describes problems that may occur when using the printer, and their causes and solutions.  
Possible Problems  
Causes  
Solutions  
The printer will not turn 1. The Power Cord is disconnected.  
1. Plug in the Power Cord.  
on.  
2. The AC outlet is not functioning  
correctly.  
3. The fuse has blown, or the circuit  
breaker has tripped.  
2. Make sure that the power is supplied  
using another electric appliance.  
3. Check the fuse or breaker.  
The media is not fed.  
1. The media is not loaded properly.  
2. The printer is in an error condition.  
1. Load the media properly.  
2. Solve the error indicated by the LED  
state. (See Section 4.1. LED State.)  
1. Load the media properly.  
Nothing is printed on  
the media.  
1. The media is not loaded properly.  
2. The media cover is not closed properly. 2. Close the Media Cover completely.  
3. Improper media is used.  
1. Improper media is used.  
2. The Print Head is not clean.  
3. Use the specified media.  
1. Use the specified media.  
2. Clean the print head using the Print Head  
Cleaner or a cotton swab slightly  
moistened with ethyl alcohol.  
The printed image is  
blurred.  
This section describes how to remove jammed media from the printer.  
4.4 Removing  
Jammed Media  
1. Open the Media Cover.  
2. Remove the jammed media.  
CAUTION!  
Do not scratch the Print  
Head or Platen using a  
sharp instrument, as this  
may cause media feed  
failure or damage to the  
printer.  
3. Clean the Platen and sensors as described in Section 3.1.  
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APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS  
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A1.1 Printer  
APPENDIX 1 SPECIFICATIONS  
Appendix 1 describes the specifications of the printer and supplies for use on the B-419 printer.  
A1.1 Printer  
The following is the printer specifications.  
Model  
B-419-GS10-QQ  
Item  
Supply voltage  
AC120V, 60 Hz  
Power consumption  
0.7 A, 55 W maximum during a print job  
0.05 A, 4 W maximum during standby  
32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)  
25% to 85% RH (no condensation)  
203 dpi (8 dots/mm)  
Operating temperature range  
Relative humidity  
Resolution  
Printing method  
Thermal direct  
Printing speed  
Available media width (including  
backing paper)  
Max. 2”/sec. (50.8 mm/sec.)  
1.3” to 4.2” (33 mm to 106 mm)  
When the Paper Guide Unit is removed, up to 4.3” (109 mm) wide  
media is acceptable.  
Effective print width (max.)  
Issue mode  
4.1” (104 mm)  
Batch  
Dimension (W × D × H)  
Weight  
6.6” × 7.4” × 5.1” (167 mm × 187 mm × 130 mm)  
1.6 kg (3.53 lb) (Media is not included.)  
Available bar code types  
JAN8, JAN13, EAN8, EAN13, UPC-E, UPC-A, MSI, NW-7,  
CODE39, CODE128, EAN128, Interleaved 2 to 5, Customer Bar  
Code, Customer Bar Code of high priority  
Data Matrix, PDF417, QR code, Maxi Code, Micro PDF417  
Times Roman (6 sizes), Helvetica (6 sizes), Presentation (1 size),  
Letter Gothic (1 size), Prestige Elite (2 sizes), Courier (2 sizes), OCR  
(2 types), Outline font (2 types), Price font (2 types), BRUSH 738  
Regular, DUTCH 801 Bold, GOTHIC 725 Black, Standard Character,  
Bold Character  
Available two-dimensional code  
Available bar font  
Rotations  
Standard interface  
0°, 90°, 180°, 270°  
Serial interface (RS-232C)  
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 Media  
A1.2 Media  
Please make sure that the media that will be used is approved by TOSHIBA TEC. The warranty does not apply  
when a problem is caused by using media that is not approved by TOSHIBA TEC.  
For information regarding TOSHIBA TEC approved media, please contact a TOSHIBA TEC service  
representative.  
A1.2.1 Media Type  
Cut form and fanfold paper can be used. The table below shows the size and shape of the media available for this  
printer.  
Cut Form  
E
I
N
E
A
H
M
Black mark for the  
Auto Feed Function  
(on the reverse side)  
G
D
Feed Direction  
Unit: Inch + (mm)  
Item  
Cut Form  
A: Media pitch  
4.7 – 15.7 (120 – 400)  
D: Media width  
1.3 – 4.2, *4.3 (33 – 106, *109)  
0.1 (3)  
E: Gap/Black mark length  
G: Effective print width  
H: Effective print length  
I: Non print area  
0.9 – 4.1 (22 –104)  
Max. 15.4 (390)  
0.3 (6.4)  
M: Black mark prohibited area for the auto feed function  
N: Black mark position for the auto feed function  
*: When the paper guide unit is removed.  
1.0 (26)  
1.4 (35)  
Fanfold Paper  
Max. 2” (50 mm)  
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APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE  
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APPENDIX 2 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  
DB-9S  
DB-9P  
Connector to PC  
Connector to Printer  
Pin No.  
Signal  
N.C.  
RXD  
TXD  
N.C.  
GND  
N.C.  
RTS  
CTS  
N.C.  
Shield  
Pin No.  
Signal  
N.C.  
TXD  
RXD  
N.C.  
SG  
N.C.  
CTS  
RTS  
+5V.  
Shield  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Housing  
Housing  
NOTES:  
1. Use an RS-232C cable with imperial type securing screws on the connector.  
2. Pin No. 9 of the printer side connector is supplied with the +5V (max. 100 mA) power from the printer.  
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APPENDIX 3 PRINT SAMPLES  
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APPENDIX 3 PRINT SAMPLES  
APPENDIX 3 PRINT SAMPLES  
Bit Map Font  
Outline Font  
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APPENDIX 3 PRINT SAMPLES  
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APPENDIX 3 PRINT SAMPLES  
APPENDIX 3 PRINT SAMPLES (Cont.)  
Bar codes  
0: JAN8, EAN8  
2: Interleaved 2 of 5  
4: NW7  
1: MSI  
3: CODE39 (Standard)  
5: JAN13, EAN13  
7: CODE128  
6: UPC-E  
8: UPC-A  
9: EAN128  
10: PDF417  
11: Data Matrix  
12: Customer bar code  
14: QR code  
13: Customer bar code of high priority  
16: MaxiCode  
15: Micro PDF417  
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GLOSSARIES  
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GLOSSARIES  
GLOSSARIES  
Pre-printed media  
Bar code  
A type of media on which characters, logos, and  
other designs have been already printed.  
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.  
Print head  
A print head that prints on the thermal media  
which reacts to heat by supplying the thermal  
elements with current causing the thermal element  
to heat up.  
Batch mode  
Issue mode that continuously prints media until the  
specified number of media has been printed.  
Print head element  
The thermal print head consists of a single line of  
tiny resistive elements and when current is allowed  
to flow through each element it heats up causing a  
small dot to be burned onto thermal paper.  
Black mark  
A mark printed on the media so that the printer can  
maintain a constant print position by detecting this  
mark.  
Printing speed  
The speed at which printing occurs. This speed is  
expressed in units of ips (inches per second).  
Black mark sensor  
A reflective sensor which detects the difference of  
potential between the black mark and print area to  
find the print start position.  
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 increased, resulting in more  
detailed image.  
DPI  
Dot Per Inch  
The unit used to express print density.  
Tag  
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.  
Feed gap sensor  
A transmissive sensor which detects the difference  
of potential between the gap between labels and  
the label to find the print position of the label.  
Thermal direct printing  
A printing method using no ribbon, but thermal  
media which reacts to heat. The thermal print head  
heats the thermal media directly, causing print  
image to be printed on the media.  
Font  
A complete set of alphanumeric characters in one  
style of type. E.g. Helvetica, Courier, Times, etc.  
Gap  
Clearance between labels  
IPS  
Inch per second  
The unit used to express print speed.  
Label  
A type of media with adhesive backing.  
Media  
Material on which data is printed by the printer.  
Label, tag paper, fanfold paper, perforated paper,  
etc.  
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INDEX  
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INDEX  
INDEX  
O
A
ON LINE LED 1-4, 4-1  
Auto Feed 2-8  
P
B
Paper guide 1-3, 2-7, 2-8, 2-9  
Paper guide release lever 2-7, 2-8  
Platen 1-3, 3-1  
Power consumption A1-1  
Power cord 1-2, 2-3  
Pre-printed media 3-2  
Print head 1-3  
Print head cleaner 3-1  
Print head element 3-1  
Print length A1-2  
Bar code A1-1  
Black mark 2-8, A1-2  
Black mark length A1-2  
Black mark sensor 1-3  
C
Cut form 1-1, 2-6, 2-8, A1-2  
D
Printing method A1-1  
Printing speed A1-1  
Dimensions 1-2, A1-1  
DATA LED 1-4, 4-1  
R
Resolution A1-1  
Rotations A1-1  
RS-232C 1-3  
RS-232C Cable 2-2, A2-1  
E
Effective print width A1-2  
ERROR LED 1-4, 4-1  
F
S
Fanfold paper 2-6, 2-7, A1-2  
FEED button 1-3, 1-4  
Feed gap sensor 1-3  
Sensor window 3-2  
Serial interface 1-3  
Stand-by switch 1-3, 1-4, 2-3, 2-4  
Supply voltage A1-1  
G
Gap length A1-2  
T
Test print 2-10  
Thermal direct A1-1  
Thermistor 1-3  
TPCL-LE mode 1-1, 2-23, 2-26, 2-28  
Two-dimensional code A1-1  
I
Interface A1-1  
Issue mode A1-1  
J
W
Jammed media 4-3  
Weight A1-1  
M
Media 2-6, 3-2, A1-2  
Media cover release catch 1-3, 2-5  
Media pitch A1-2  
Media width A1-1, A1-2  
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