Toshiba Label Maker BSA4TMGS12QMR User Manual

TOSHIBA Thermal Printer  
B-SA4T SERIES  
Maintenance Manual  
Document No. EO18-33016A  
Original  
Jul., 2005  
(Revised Sep., 2005)  
PRINTED IN JAPAN  
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1. UNPACKING  
EO18-33016A  
1.1 Procedure  
1. UNPACKING  
1.1 Procedure  
1. Open the carton.  
2. Take out the accessories and the top pad from the carton.  
3. Take out the printer from the carton.  
Accessories  
Top Pad  
Carton  
Printer  
4. Remove the tapes from the printer.  
[B-SA4TM]  
[B-SA4TP]  
1- 1  
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1. UNPACKING  
EO18-33016A  
1.2 Checks  
1.2 Checks  
1. Check for damage or scratches on the printer.  
2. Confirm that none of the accessories are missing. The parts below are provided as accessories.  
Printer Rear Support  
SMW-4x8 Screw  
Cable Clamp  
SMW-3x8 Screw  
CD-ROM  
(B-SA4TM only)  
Supply Loading Instructions  
(Doc. No. EO2-33015 for B-SA4TM) (Doc. No.: EO2-33016)  
(Doc. No. EO2-33017 for B-SA4TP)  
Safety Precautions  
Warranty Disclaimer Sheet  
Quality Control Report  
NOTE: Keep the carton and pads for later transport.  
2. PRINTER INSTALLATION  
1. Place the printer on the level surface.  
2. Keep enough space for replacing and maintenance works while the top cover is opened.  
CAUTION!  
300 mm  
When installing the printer, take the following  
precautions. Failure to do this may cause fire,  
electric shock, or injury.  
1. Avoid locations where it is subject to the  
following:  
300 mm  
Direct sunlight  
High temperature, high humidity  
Rapid change in temperature  
Excessive vibration  
30 mm  
Dust  
2. Keep away from any devices that emit  
magnetism or electromagnetic wave.  
3. Keep away from flame or moisture.  
4. Be sure to place the printer on a level and  
stable surface.  
5. As the enclosure of the B-SA4TP model is  
made from plastic, do not install the printer  
where it might be exposed to oil or solvent.  
30 mm  
75 mm  
700 mm  
300 mm  
1- 2  
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3.MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT  
EO18-33016A  
3.1 PS Unit  
3. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT  
WARNING!  
Turn the power off and disconnect the power cord before replacing the main parts.  
3.1 PS Unit  
1. Remove the screw from the back of the printer, and draw out the PS Unit halfway.  
NOTE: If the PS Unit cannot be drawn out smoothly, check whether it gets stuck with the harnesses on both  
sides.  
P-3x6 Screw  
PS Unit  
2. Unlock the connectors of the cables connected to CN1 and CN2 on the PS PC Board, and disconnect  
the cables.  
CN2  
CN1  
3. Remove the two screws to detach the Inlet Ass’y.  
Inlet Ass’y  
SMW-3x6 Screw  
3- 1  
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3.1 PS Unit  
4. Remove the screw to release the Ground Wire of the Inlet Ass’y.  
Inlet Ass’y  
Ground Wire  
SMW-4x8 Screw  
5. Draw out the PS PC Board Unit from the printer.  
PS PC Board Unit  
6. Remove the three screws to separate the PS PC Board from the frame.  
SMW-3x6  
Screw  
SMW-3x6 Screw  
7. Replace the PS PC Board with a new one, and then reassemble in the reverse order of removal.  
NOTES:  
1. When inserting the PS Unit into the printer, be careful  
not to damage or pinch the lead wires by the edge of  
printer rear plate.  
2. Make sure that the Inlet Ass’y is attached so that the  
ground terminal is positioned upside.  
Ground Terminal  
3- 2  
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3.2 MAIN PC Board Ass’y  
3.2 MAIN PC Board Ass’y  
1. Remove the two screws from the back of the printer.  
SMW-3x6 Screw  
SMW-3x8* Screw  
[B-SA4TM]  
[B-SA4TP]  
2. Only for the B-SA4TM model, open the Front Cover, and remove the two screws that secure the Front  
Cover.  
Front Cover  
SMW-3x6 Screw  
3. Close the Front Cover.  
4. Slightly open the Top Cover, and remove the Side Panel.  
Top Cover  
Side Panel  
Top Cover  
Side Panel  
Hook  
[B-SA4TM]  
5. Close the Top Cover.  
[B-SA4TP]  
3- 3  
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3.2 MAIN PC Board Ass’y  
6. Remove the screw to detach the Cable Clamp fixing the Print Head Cable (white).  
7. Disconnect the all cables from the MAIN PC Board ass’y.  
NOTE: Be careful that the connector of the Power Cable has a connector lock.  
Cable Clamp  
Print Head Cable  
(White)  
SMW-3x8 Screw  
Power Cable  
Connector Lock  
8. To easily remove the MAIN PC board from the B-SA4TM model, remove the cable protection cover by  
squeezing and raising it.  
Cable Protection  
Cover  
9. Remove the two screws from the printer back. Also, remove the screw which secures the MAIN PC  
board together with the ground wires (orange and red lead wires).  
10. Remove the MAIN PC board Ass’y from the printer.  
NOTE: Be careful not to hit the component parts on the MAIN PC board against the printer frame.  
Red Lead Wire  
P-3x6 Screw  
and Toothed  
Washer  
Orange Lead Wire  
SMW-3x6 Screw  
3- 4  
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3.2 MAIN PC Board Ass’y  
11. Replace the MAIN PC board with a new one, and reassemble in the reverse order of removal.  
CN11 External I/O (Not used)  
CN9  
CN13  
Panel PCB  
CN6  
Serial Interface  
Print Head, Signal  
CN19  
CN4  
Parallel I/F  
Expansion I/O PCB  
CN5  
Sensors  
CN3  
Option  
CN2  
Ribbon Motor  
CN501  
AUD/RTC  
(Not used)  
CN1  
Print Head, Power  
CN18  
USB I/F  
CN17  
LAN I/F  
CN12 SIO PC Board  
CN8 Power Supply  
CN10 Fan  
CN500 Stepping Motor  
3- 5  
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3.2 MAIN PC Board Ass’y  
NOTES:  
1. When re-attaching the Side Panel, be careful not to pinch the lead wires between the printer frames and the  
Side Panel.  
Be careful not to pinch  
the lead wires by the  
Side Panel.  
2. After installing the MAIN PC board, place the cables and harnesses as shown below, and bind them  
with cable clamps so as not to touch the stepping motor pulley or timing belt.  
Timing Belt  
Stepping Motor  
Pulley  
3- 6  
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3.3 Platen  
3.3 Platen  
1. Open the Top Cover.  
2. Push both Platen Holders inside to release the hooks, and lift the Platen Ass’y.  
Platen Holder  
Platen Holder  
Platen Ass’y  
NOTES:  
1. Do not disassemble the Platen Ass’y further as a Platen Ass’y is a minimum unit.  
2. Be careful that the metal plate easily comes off. If it does, fit it as the following picture shows.  
Metal Plate  
3. Replace the Platen Ass’y with a new one, and then reassemble in the reverse order of removal.  
3- 7  
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3.4 Stepping Motor and Top Cover Open Sensor (Left)  
3.4 Stepping Motor and Top Cover Open Sensor (Left)  
1. Remove the Side Panel from the printer. (Refer to Section 3.2.)  
2. Remove the Platen Ass’y. (Refer to Section 3.3.)  
3. Open the Top Cover and remove the screw which secures the Stepping Motor Frame.  
SMW-3x6 Screw  
4. Remove the screw to detach the Platen Gear Frame.  
Platen Gear Frame  
SMW-3x6 Screw  
5. Remove the Platen Pulley Spacer together with the Platen Gear Frame.  
6. Disconnect the Top Cover Open Sensor Cable.  
Platen Pulley Spacer  
Top Cover Open Sensor (Left)  
NOTE: The Platen Pulley Spacer can be attached in either orientation.  
3- 8  
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3.4 Stepping Motor and Top Cover Open Sensor (Left)  
7. If necessary, remove the Top Cover Open Sensor (Left) by releasing the two hooks.  
Top Cover Open  
Sensor (Left)  
8. Loosen the Motor Frame Locating Screw, on the upper left of the printer front.  
Motor Frame Locating Screw  
Do not remove, just loosen!  
9. Disconnect the Stepping Motor cable from CN500 on the MAIN PC Board.  
10. Release the Stepping Motor Cable from the Cable Clamp.  
MAIN PC  
Board  
CN500  
CN500  
Stepping Motor Cable  
Cable Clamp  
Stepping Motor Cable  
Cable Clamp  
[B-SA4TM]  
[B-SA4TP]  
11. Release the two Media Sensor Harnesses (yellow and white) from the cable clamp.  
NOTE: When fixing the Media Sensor Harnesses with the cable clamp, leave adequate slack so that they  
would not be disconnected even when the media sensor is moved to the rightmost position.  
Media Sensor Harness  
Cable Clamp  
3- 9  
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3.4 Stepping Motor and Top Cover Open Sensor (Left)  
12. Release the bunch of ground wires from the Cable Clamp.  
13. Remove the screw to release the Ground Wire (red).  
14. Remove the two PT-4x12 screws and one SMW-4x8 screw to detach the Stepping Motor Unit.  
NOTE: The SMW-4x8 screw secures the ground wire (green) together.  
Bunch of Ground Wires  
SMW-3x6 Screw  
Cable Clamp  
PT-4x12 Screw  
Ground Wire (Red)  
SMW-4x8 Screw  
Ground Wire (Green)  
15. Remove the two screws to separate the Stepping motor from the belt.  
Stepping Motor  
Timing Belt  
SMW-4x10 Screw  
16. Replace the Stepping Motor with a new one, and then reassemble in the reverse order of removal.  
<Adjustment of Timing Belt>  
1) Put the Timing Belt onto the Stepping Motor Pulley, and temporarily secure the Stepping Motor with the  
two screws.  
2) Pushing the Stepping Motor at the portion indicated in the picture below by a tension gauge with 3-kg  
force, tighten the screws.  
3) When the center of the belt is pushed by a tension gauge with 100-g force, it should sag for 1 mm.  
2)  
3)  
Stepping  
Motor  
Timing Belt  
Screw  
3-10  
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3.MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT  
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3.5 Ribbon Motor/Ribbon Sensor  
3.5 Ribbon Motor/Ribbon Sensor  
1. Open the Top Cover.  
2. Only for the B-SA4TM model, remove the lower two screws first. (These screws are not provided on the  
B-SA4TP model.)  
3. Holding the Top Cover so as not to drop it, remove the upper two screws.  
PT-4x12 Screw  
Top Cover  
Top Cover  
First, remove  
these SMW-4x8  
screws.  
Second, remove  
these PT-4x12  
screws.  
Hook  
Hook  
[B-SA4TM]  
[B-SA4TP]  
4. Gently close the Top Cover supporting it by hand.  
Top Cover  
5. Remove the Top Cover and place it beside the printer.  
At this time, release the Operation Panel Cable from the cable guide.  
Top Cover  
Operation Panel Cable  
3-11  
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3.5 Ribbon Motor/Ribbon Sensor  
<Tip>  
When removing the Ribbon Motor or the Ribbon Sensor only, step 6 to step 12 can be omitted.  
It can be removed by just disconnecting each cable and removing the screw.  
6. Disconnect the Ribbon Motor Connectors and Ribbon Sensor Harness.  
7. Remove the two screws to release the ground wires (brown and black).  
PT-3x8 Screw  
PT-3x8 Screw  
Ground Wire (Brown)  
Ground Wire (Black)  
Ribbon Sensor Harness  
Ribbon Motor Connector  
Ribbon Sensor Harness  
Ribbon Motor Connector  
8. Remove the three screws to detach the Ribbon Motor Drive Unit.  
Ribbon Motor  
Drive Unit  
PT-3x10 Screw  
FLT-3x8 Screw  
9. Remove the screw to detach the Ribbon Motor Unit.  
Ribbon Motor Unit  
PT-3x8 Screw  
3-12  
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3.5 Ribbon Motor/Ribbon Sensor  
10. Remove the screws to detach the Ribbon Motors.  
Ribbon Motor  
Ribbon Motor  
SMW-3x6 Screw  
SMW-3x6 Screw  
11. Remove the screws to detach the Ribbon Sensors.  
SMW-3x6 Screw  
Ribbon Sensor  
Ribbon Sensor  
12. Remove the Sensor PC Board by releasing the hooks.  
Sensor PC Board  
3-13  
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3.5 Ribbon Motor/Ribbon Sensor  
13. Replace the Ribbon Motor and Ribbon Sensor with new ones, and then reassemble in the reverse  
order of removal.  
NOTES:  
1. When re-attaching the Ribbon Motor Drive Unit to the upper frame, be careful not to pinch the lead wires.  
For wiring of the lead wires, refer to the following picture.  
2. When re-attaching the Ribbon Motor Drive Unit to the upper frame, make sure that the locating pin touches  
the left end of the left oval hole. Then, tighten the locating pins with the two screws.  
FLT-3x8 Screw  
FLT-3x8 Screw  
Locating Pin  
3-14  
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3.6 Fan Motor  
3.6 Fan Motor  
1. Remove the Side Panel from the printer. (Refer to Section 3.2.)  
2. Disconnect the Fan Motor Cable from CN10 on the MAIN PC Board.  
Fan Motor Cable  
CN10  
3. Remove the Top Cover and place it beside the printer. (Refer to Section 3.5.)  
4. Remove the two screws to detach the Fan Motor Plate.  
Fan Motor Plate  
PT-3x8 Screw  
5. Cut the Cable Band securing the Fan Motor Lead Wires.  
6. Remove the two screws to detach the Fan Motor from the Fan Motor Plate.  
Fan Motor  
SMW-3x30 Screw  
Fan Motor Plate  
7. Replace the Fan Motor with a new one, and then reassemble in the reverse order of removal.  
3-15  
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EO18-33016A  
3.7 Operation Panel (For the B-SA4TM)  
3.7 Operation Panel (For the B-SA4TM)  
1. Open the Ribbon Cover.  
Ribbon Cover  
2. Remove the four screws to detach the Operation Panel from the Ribbon Cover.  
Operation Panel  
Ribbon Cover  
PT-4x12 Screw  
NOTE: When removing these screws, use a Phillips-head screw with the length of 100 mm or less. If you do  
not have such a driver, remove the Top Cover in advance. (Refer to Section 3.5.)  
3. Disconnect the Operation Panel Cable from CN1 on the Panel PC board.  
4. Remove the four screws to detach the Panel PC board.  
Operation Panel Cable  
PT-3x8 Screw  
Panel PC Board  
CN1  
3-16  
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3.7 Operation Panel (For the B-SA4TM)  
5. Disconnect the cable which connects the Panel PC board to the LCD PC board.  
CN2  
LCD PC Board  
Panel PC Board  
6. Remove the two screws to detach the LCD PC board.  
LCD PC Board  
PT-3x8 Screw  
7. Replace the Operation Panel with a new one, and then reassemble in the reverse order of removal.  
NOTE: For wiring of the cables, refer to the following picture.  
3-17  
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3.8 Operation Panel (For the B-SA4TP)  
3.8 Operation Panel (For the B-SA4TP)  
1. Open the Ribbon Cover.  
Ribbon Cover  
Ribbon Cover  
2. Remove the two screws and release the two hooks to detach the Operation Panel from the Ribbon  
Cover.  
FLT-3x12 Screw  
Hook  
Hook  
Operation Panel  
3. As shown in the picture below, unhook the Operation Panel Cover.  
Ribbon Cover  
Hook  
Operation Panel  
4. Disconnect the Operation Panel Cable from CN1 on the Panel PC Board.  
5. Remove the four screws to detach the Panel PC Board.  
Operation Panel Cable  
PT-3x8 Screw  
Panel PC Board  
CN1  
3-18  
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3.8 Operation Panel (For the B-SA4TP)  
6. Disconnect the cable which connects the Panel PC Board to the LCD PC Board.  
LCD PC Board  
Panel PC Board  
7. Remove the two screws to detach the LCD PC Board.  
LCD PC Board  
PT-3x8 Screw  
8. Replace the Operation Panel with a new one, and then reassemble in the reverse order of removal.  
NOTE: For wiring of the cables, refer to the following picture.  
3-19  
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3.9 Print Head  
3.9 Print Head  
CAUTION!  
1. NEVER loosen or remove the following two screws of the Print Head as they have been fine adjusted  
before shipment. If they are loosened or removed, print quality may become deteriorated.  
NEVER loosen or  
remove these  
screws.  
2. Do not touch the Print Head Element when handling the Print Head.  
1. Fully open the Ribbon Cover.  
2. Slightly open the Top Cover (10 mm).  
Ribbon Cover  
Top Cover  
3. Unlock the Print Head by pressing the hooks toward the center. Then pull the Print Head downward.  
NOTE: Care must be taken not to damage the Print Head Element by hitting it against any metal parts.  
Hook  
Print Head  
3-20  
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3.9 Print Head  
4. Disconnect the Print Head Cable from the Print Head.  
Print Head Cable  
Print Head  
5. Replace the Print Head with a new one, and then reassemble in the reverse order of removal.  
3-21  
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3.9 Print Head  
4. Disconnect the Print Head Cable from the Print Head.  
Print Head Cable  
Print Head  
5. Replace the Print Head with a new one, and then reassemble in the reverse order of removal.  
3-21  
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3.10 Media Sensor  
3.10 Media Sensor  
1. Open the Top Cover.  
2. Slightly push the Upper Sensor Lever inside, and open the Upper Sensor Ass’y.  
Upper Sensor Ass’y  
Upper Sensor Lever  
3. Pushing the tabs on the rear of the Media Sensor Block toward the front of the printer, slightly lift the  
back of the Media Sensor Block, and remove it toward the printer back.  
Tab  
Media Sensor Block  
4. Move the upper and lower Media Sensors to the left end, then, disconnect the Sensor Harnesses.  
(Upper sensor: White, Lower senor: Yellow)  
Media Sensor  
Upper Sensor  
Harness (White)  
Lower Sensor  
Harness (Yellow)  
3-22  
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3.10 Media Sensor  
5. Remove the two E-rings, the Shaft, and the Upper Sensor Ass’y.  
Upper Sensor Ass’y  
E-Ring  
Shaft  
E-Ring  
6. Remove the Upper Sensor Cover (Top) by releasing the four hooks.  
Hook  
Upper Sensor Cover (Top)  
7. Remove the Upper Sensor PCB Casing by releasing the two hooks.  
Upper Sensor PCB Casing  
8. Separate the Upper Sensor PCB from the Upper Sensor PCB Casing by releasing the two hooks.  
Upper Sensor  
PCB Casing  
Upper Sensor PCB  
3-23  
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3.10 Media Sensor  
9. Move the Lower Media Sensor toward the center. Failure to do this prevents disassembling the Lower  
Sensor Ass’y.  
Lower Media Sensor  
10. Remove the Lower Sensor Cover (Top) by releasing the two hooks.  
Lower Media Cover  
(Top)  
11. Remove the Lower Sensor PCB Casing by releasing the two hooks.  
Lower Sensor PCB Casing  
12. Separate the Lower Sensor PCB from the Lower Sensor PCB Casing by releasing the two hooks.  
Lower Sensor  
PCB Casing  
Lower Sensor  
PCB  
3-24  
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3.10 Media Sensor  
13. Replace the Sensor PCB with a new one, and reassemble in the reverse order of removal.  
NOTES:  
1. Before re-connecting the Sensor Harnesses to the Sensor PCBs, be sure to move the upper and lower  
Media Sensors to the left end.  
Sensor Harnesses  
Media Sensor  
2. After connecting the Sensor Harnesses and when installing the Media Sensor Block on the printer, be sure  
to move the upper and lower Media Sensors to the right. Doing this removes slack of the Sensor Harnesses.  
Do not move the Media Sensors to the rightmost position, as this may cause the Sensor Harnesses to be  
disconnected.  
Media Sensor  
3-25  
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3.11 Top Cover Open Sensor (Right)  
3.11 Top Cover Open Sensor (Right)  
1. Refer to Steps 1 to 7 in Section 3.2 (MAIN PC Board Ass’y) and disconnect the all cables from the MAIN  
PC Board Ass’y.  
2. Push and remove the Blind Plate from the printer back  
Blind Plate  
<Tip>  
The Blind Plate has an opening so that it can be used as a fanfold paper inlet. When using fanfold  
paper, attached the Blind Plate upside down.  
Opening  
As a blind plate  
As a fanfold paper inlet  
3. Remove the three screws to detach the Printer Frame.  
SMW-4x8 Screw  
Printer Frame  
3-26  
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3.11 Top Cover Open Sensor (Right)  
4. Remove the two screws from the Stepping Motor Unit.  
SMW-3x6 Screw  
Stepping Motor Unit  
SMW-4x8 Screw  
5. Loosen the Motor Frame Locating Screw, on the upper left of the printer front.  
6. Release the side hooks of the Media Path Frame, and draw it out upward.  
Media Path Frame  
Motor Frame  
Locating Screw  
Do not remove, just loosen!  
Side Hook  
7. Remove the two screws to detach the Sensor Frame and release the Ground Wire (Red).  
Sensor Frame  
PT-4x12 Screw  
PT-4x12 Screw  
Ground Wire (Red)  
3-27  
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3.11 Top Cover Open Sensor (Right)  
8. Disconnect the Top Cover Open Sensor Harness (Blue).  
Top Cover Open Sensor  
Harness (Blue)  
9. Remove the Top Cover Open Sensor (Right) from the Sensor Frame.  
Top Cover Open Sensor (Right)  
Sensor Frame  
3-28  
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4. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE  
EO18-33016A  
4. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE  
4. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE  
All machines are generally delivered in their best condition. To maintain optimal operating condition and  
help gain maximum performance and life of machines, we would recommend you to conduct periodic  
maintenance. Doing this is also effective in preventing unexpected troubles and avoiding wasteful system  
down time, by which more benefit is produced to your customers and greater reliance is placed on the  
product quality.  
Please refer to the following general maintenance procedure and perform periodic servicing.  
NOTE: Before starting the periodic maintenance, be sure to read carefully and understand the Service  
Manuals, especially warnings, cautions and adjustment.  
1. Ask an operator or a manager about any machine trouble.  
2. Check the run distance on the maintenance counter.  
3. Turn the power off and disconnect the power cord.  
4. Open the top cover.  
5. Clean the inside of the printer.  
1) The inside of the printer should be entirely cleaned.  
2) Wipe the platen and dumper roller with a cloth moistened with absolute ethyl alcohol.  
3) Clean the print head elements with the TOSHIBA TEC-approved print head cleaner.  
4) Remove paper debris or label glue from the media path.  
Dumper Roller  
Print Head Cleaner  
Print Head Element  
Platen  
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5) When using the cutter unit, clean the cutter blade and the media path.  
WARNING!  
When cleaning the cutter, be careful not to be injured by the cutter blade.  
(1) Open the front cover.  
(2) Loosen the set screw of the cutter unit to open it.  
(3) Remove jammed media, if any.  
Cutter Unit  
Set Screw  
Cutter Unit  
(4) Clean the inside of the cutter blade with a cotton swab moistened with absolute ethyl alcohol.  
The cutter blade moves up and down when the cutter motor shaft is rotated manually  
Inside of the Cutter Blade  
Cutter Motor Shaft  
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(5) In the same way, clean the outside of the cutter blade.  
Outside of the Cutter  
Blade  
6) When using the strip module, clean the backing paper feed rollers, guide roller, strip roller, and media  
path.  
1) Open the front cover holding its right side.  
Front Cover  
2) Press down the release bar to open the strip unit.  
Release Bar  
Strip Unit  
3) Remove jammed media or backing paper, if any.  
4) Wipe the backing paper feed rollers, guide roller, and strip roller with a soft cloth slightly  
moistened with absolute ethyl alcohol.  
Backing Paper Feed Roller  
Guide Roller  
Strip Roller  
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6. Apply FLOIL G-488 to the cutter unit using a soft cloth.  
CAUTION!  
1. Lubrication: During parts replacement  
2. Kind of oil: FLOIL G-488: 1kg can (Part No.: 19454906001)  
3. Do not spray the inside of the printer with lubricants. Unsuitable oil can damage the mechanism.  
All machines are generally delivered in their best condition. Efforts should be made to keep them that way.  
Lack of oil, or the presence of debris or dust, may cause an unexpected failure. To maintain in optimal  
operating condition, periodically clean the machine and apply the proper kind of oil to each part in which  
lubrication is needed.  
Although the frequency of lubrication varies according to how often the machine is used, as a minimum it is  
necessary to lubricate before any part becomes dry. It is also necessary to wipe off excessive oil or it will  
collect dirt.  
7. Confirm that the problem occurs as reported, and then take corrective action.  
8. Replace the following parts, if necessary. The following table shows approximate product life for each  
part.  
No.  
1
Part name  
Part No.  
7FM00982000 50km  
Standard interval of replacement  
Platen  
2
3
Cutter unit (B-SA204-QM-R)  
Strip module (B-SA904-H-QM)  
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500,000 cuts  
200km  
NOTES: 1. The above cutter life is obtained on condition that the cutter is periodically maintained and used  
with TOSHBIA TEC-approved supplies by the proper method described in the manuals.  
2. The above values differ depending on the thickness and substances of the media to be used.  
When using the cutter to cut a label stock, be sure to cut the gap between labels. Failure to do  
this may cause the glue to stick to the cutter and shorten the cutter life.  
9. Confirm each part adjustment. Make any necessary adjustments.  
10. Conduct the following tests and make sure that there is no problem.  
Print test with TOSHIBA TEC-approved media and ribbon. (Print tone, print head position, etc.)  
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Situation: Power on time  
1. The printer does not turn ON.  
2. “EEPROM ERROR” is displayed.  
3. “100BASE LAN INITIALIZING…” is displayed and does not disappear.  
4. “HEAD OPEN” is displayed.  
5. Some printers show “ON LINE” and others show “IN LINE”.  
6. Unusual message appears on the LCD after a power is turned on, or it takes time to start.  
7. It is not possible to enter the system mode.  
8. It is not possible to enter the download mode.  
Situation: Printing/Media feed  
1. “HEAD TEMP” is displayed when printing is attempted.  
2. A feed jam (paper jam) error occurs when the feed gap sensor is used.  
3. A feed jam (paper jam) error occurs when the black mark sensor is used.  
4. “HEAD OPEN” is displayed.  
5. Characters cannot be printed.  
6. “RIBBON ERROR” is displayed.  
7. Ribbon is not taken up.  
8. An error occurs when the [FEED] key is pressed after changing the media or ribbon type.  
Situation: Communication  
1. Printing is not performed in case of Centronics Interface communication.  
Situation: Power on time  
1. The printer does not turn ON.  
Possible cause  
Cables are not inserted  
properly.  
Point to check  
Check if the cables are connected to  
proper connectors.  
Solution  
Connect the cables to the correct  
connectors.  
Check if the connectors are inserted  
completely or inserted in correct  
orientation.  
Insert the connectors properly.  
The power cord is not  
inserted properly.  
Check if the AC power is supplied. Since Supply rated AC power.  
this printer contains a universal power  
supply, acceptable voltage ranges from  
100V to 240V.  
Check if the inlet plug is inserted  
completely.  
Insert the inlet plug completely.  
Interval between a power  
More than 5 seconds must be given  
Give enough interval between a power  
OFF and a power ON is too between a power OFF and a power ON. off and a power on.  
short.  
If an interval is too short, power will not  
be not supplied to the MAIN PC board  
due to the protection circuit of the power  
supply.  
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2. “EEPROM ERROR” is displayed.  
Possible cause  
Point to check  
Solution  
EEPROM is not installed “EEPROM ERROR” is displayed when the Install the EEPROM properly.  
on the MAIN PC board.  
EEPROM is not installed.  
The EEPROM contains the parameters  
required for various operations. Without  
EEPROM, the parameters cannot be  
found, resulting in an error.  
EEPROM is installed in a The EEPROM must be installed in the  
wrong orientation.  
Install the EEPROM in the correct  
correct orientation, as indicated by the silk orientation.  
screen print on the MAIN PC board or the Or, the EEPROM may be damaged.  
connector.  
EEPROM used for other Even if the same type of EEPROM is  
Replace it with a new one.  
Install an EEPROM for this printer.  
model is installed.  
used, an EEPROM that was used for other Or, replace it with a new one.  
model may cause a malfunction. This is  
because different data has been written.  
3. “100BASE LAN INITIALIZING…” is displayed and does not disappear.  
Possible cause  
It takes time for  
initializing LAN  
communication.  
Check point  
Solution  
When the socket port is set to ON in the  
system mode (IP Address setting), LAN  
communication is enabled. In that case,  
“100BASE LAN INITIALIZING…” may be  
displayed for about 20 seconds during  
connection.  
Wait for a while.  
If “ON LINE” is not displayed in a few  
minutes, the MAIN PC board may be  
faulty.  
4. “HEAD OPEN” is displayed.  
Possible cause  
Check point  
Solution  
The top cover is not  
closed completely.  
When the top cover open sensors do not  
detect the hooks of the top cover, “HEAD  
OPEN” is displayed. As the sensor is  
Close the top cover completely.  
If the message does not disappear even  
if the top cover is closed, the printer  
mounted on either side of the printer, both could have the following failure:  
top cover hooks should be detected.  
(1) The top cover open sensors are not  
properly attached, or sensor  
harnesses are not inserted  
completely.  
(2) The top cover’s hook  
(3) Top cover open sensor, sensor  
harness, or MAIN PC board is faulty.  
5. Some printers show “ON LINE” and others show “IN LINE”.  
Possible cause  
Destination setting is  
incorrect.  
Check point  
The message for Japan model is “IN  
LINE”, and that for other models is “ON  
LINE”.  
Solution  
Perform a printer parameter clear after  
choosing “QM TYPE”.  
6. Unusual message appears on the LCD at a power on, or it takes time to start.  
Possible cause Check point Solution  
It takes time for an initial When the printer is turn on for the first Wait for a while.  
data processing. time, initial data is written on the EEPROM If “ON LINE” is not displayed in a few  
and Flash ROM. Sometimes status  
message may be displayed.  
minutes, the MAIN PC board may be  
faulty.  
DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER while  
the initial data is being written.  
When the processing is finished, “ON  
LINE” is displayed.  
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7. Printer cannot enter the system mode.  
Possible cause  
The [FEED] and  
[PAUSE] keys are  
Check point  
To enter the system mode, turn on the  
power while holding down the [FEED] and [PAUSE] keys until “<1> DIAG. “ is  
Solution  
Do not release the [FEED] and  
released before entering [PAUSE] keys at the same time.  
displayed.  
the system mode.  
The keys on the  
Check if the keys function properly by  
If there is any problem with the key  
operation panel do not  
function properly.  
repeating the following operation 10 times functions, the keys themselves, the  
in ON LINE mode.  
PANEL PC board harness, or MAIN PC  
board may be faulty.  
(1) Press the [PAUSE] key to turn the  
printer to PAUSE state.  
(2) Press the [RESTART] key to return the  
printer to ON LINE state.  
(3) Press the [FEED] key to feed media.  
8. Printer cannot enter the download mode.  
Possible cause Check point  
The [FEED],  
[RESTART], and  
[PAUSE] keys are  
Solution  
Do not release the [FEED],  
[RESTART], and [PAUSE] keys until  
“DOWNLOAD MODE” is displayed.  
To enter the download mode, turn on the  
power while holding down the [FEED],  
[RESTART], and [PAUSE] keys at the  
released before entering same time.  
the download mode.  
The keys on the  
Check if the keys function properly by  
If there is any problem with the key  
operation panel do not  
function properly.  
repeating the following operation 10 times functions, the keys themselves, the  
in ON LINE mode.  
PANEL PC board harness, or MAIN PC  
board may be faulty.  
(1) Press the [PAUSE] key to turn the  
printer to PAUSE state.  
(2) Press the [RESTART] key to return  
the printer to ON LINE state.  
(3) Press the [FEED] key to feed media.  
Situation: Printing/Media feed  
1. “HEAD TEMP” is displayed when printing is attempted.  
Possible cause  
Check point  
Solution  
Print data of high printing When ratio of print to media is high, the  
Allow the print head to cool.  
ratio was printed.  
print head temperature rises. In this case, Change the print data or printing speed.  
“HEAD TEMP” may appear.  
Clean the print head.  
For safety, when the print head  
temperature reaches about 71°C, the  
printer stops, resulting in an error.  
If a foreign object is attached to the print  
head, the print head can overheat.  
If this error occurs even if no printing is  
performed, there could be other causes.  
This error occurs when the ambient  
temperature, detected by the thermistor  
mounted in the printer, is over 60°C.  
Ambient temperature is  
over 60°C.  
Use the printer in the specified  
temperature range (0°C to 40°C).  
Change the installation location or  
Even if the ambient temperature is less than operating conditions.  
60°C, “HEAD TEMP” error may occur ,  
when the room temperature is 40°C or over,  
depending on the installation location or  
operating conditions.  
If this error occurs when using the printer in  
a specified temperature range, there could  
be other causes.  
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Possible cause  
The connectors are not  
inserted completely.  
The print head is not  
installed properly.  
Check point  
Check if the connectors are completely  
inserted.  
If the print head is not installed properly, the If “0°C” or an abnormal temperature is  
temperature of the print head cannot be displayed in a normal room  
Solution  
Insert the connectors completely.  
obtained. Check the print head temperature temperature, there can be the following  
in the system mode. (Refer to System Mode failures.  
Manual, Section 2.5.)  
(1) Improper print head installation  
(The connector is not inserted  
completely.)  
(2) Failure of the print head, print head  
harness, MAIN PC board  
NOTE: Immediately after printing, the print  
head temperature may be higher  
than a normal room temperature  
(max. 71°C).  
Thermistor is not  
properly installed in the  
media sensor.  
The upper media sensor contains a  
thermistor. If it is not properly installed, the temperature, the print head, print head  
print head temperature cannot be obtained. harness, or MAIN PC board can be  
If “−°C” is displayed in a normal room  
Check the print head temperature in the  
system mode. (Refer to System Mode  
Manual, Section 2.5.)  
faulty.  
2. A feed jam (paper jam) error occurs when the feed gap sensor is used.  
Possible cause Check point  
Solution  
Media type is not suitable A sensor error may occur depending on the Change the command or media type  
for the selected sensor. combination of the selected sensor and the properly.  
media type to be used.  
e.g.) Feed gap sensor + transparent PET  
labels  
Or, the media may need to be modified  
so that a print start position detection  
can be performed correctly.  
If non-approved media is used, the  
difference between a label and a backing  
paper may not be detected.  
The feed gap sensor  
position is not proper.  
The feed gap sensor position needs to be  
adjusted so that both upper and lower  
sensors are vertically aligned and the  
sensor can detect label-to-label gaps.  
Without position adjustment, a sensor error  
or no paper error occurs improperly.  
Adjust the feed gap sensor position to  
the center of a gap.  
A foreign object is  
attached to the sensor.  
If paper or ribbon particles, or other foreign Remove the foreign objects.  
objects are attached to the sensor, the  
sensor cannot function properly. Check  
both feed gap sensors.  
The upper sensor and  
Check if the upper feed gap sensor and the Align the upper and lower feed gap  
the lower sensor are not lower feed gap sensor are vertically aligned. sensors.  
vertically aligned.  
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Possible cause  
Check point  
Solution  
The feed gap sensor has Usually, a sensor calibration is automatically Refer to the System Mode Manual,  
not been adjusted.  
performed. However, for some media, it  
may be necessary to register a print area  
Section 2.5, and adjust the sensor.  
If “SENSOR ERROR” still appears after  
level voltage and a no paper level voltage in an adjustment, there can be the  
the system mode. The difference between following failures:  
two voltages must be 1V or more.  
(1) Upper and lower sensor positions  
(2) Foreign object is caught in the  
sensor.  
(3) Connectors are not inserted  
completely.  
(4) Sensor PCB is faulty.  
(5) Sensor harness or MAIN PC board  
is faulty.  
The sensor harness is  
Check if the sensor harnesses are properly Connect the harness completely.  
not connected properly. connected.  
The media sensor is not If the sensor harnesses are not  
If the problem still occurs even after  
clearing the faulty part, the sensor PCB  
may be faulty.  
installed correctly.  
completely connected, or sensor  
harnesses are faulty, the sensor cannot  
function properly.  
The sensor position is moved along the  
slit with 2-mm pitch teeth. But if the  
stopper of the sensor is damaged, an  
alignment cannot be performed properly.  
Check if the photo-transistor on the upper  
sensor PCB is aligned with a hole in the  
upper sensor cover.  
3. A feed jam (paper jam) error occurs when the black mark sensor is used.  
Possible cause Check point  
Solution  
Media type is not suitable A sensor error may occur depending on the Change the command or media type  
for the selected sensor. combination of the selected sensor and the properly.  
media type to be used.  
(e.g.) Black mark sensor + Media without  
black marks  
Or, the media may need to be modified  
so that a print start position detection  
can be performed correctly.  
The black mark sensor  
position is not proper.  
The black mark sensor position needs to be Adjust the black mark sensor position to  
adjusted so that the sensor can detect black the center of a black mark.  
marks. Without position adjustment, a  
sensor error or no paper error occurs  
improperly.  
A foreign object is  
attached to the sensor.  
If paper or ribbon particles, or other foreign Remove the foreign objects.  
objects are attached to the sensor, the  
sensor cannot function properly.  
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Possible cause  
Check point  
Solution  
The feed gap sensor has Usually, a sensor calibration is automatically Refer to the System Mode Manual,  
not been adjusted.  
performed. However, for some media, it  
may be necessary to register a print area  
Section 2.5, and adjust the sensor.  
If “SENSOR ERROR” still appears after  
level voltage and a black mark level voltage an adjustment, there can be the  
in the system mode. The difference following failures:  
between two voltages must be 1V or more. (1) Foreign object is caught in the  
sensor.  
(2) Connectors are not inserted  
completely.  
(3) Sensor PCB is faulty.  
(4) Sensor harness or MAIN PC board  
is faulty.  
The sensor harness is  
Check if the sensor harnesses are properly Connect the harness completely.  
not connected properly. connected.  
The media sensor is not If the sensor harnesses are not completely If the problem still occurs even after  
installed correctly.  
connected, or sensor harnesses are faulty, clearing the faulty part, the sensor PCB  
the sensor cannot function properly. may be faulty  
4. “HEAD OPEN” is displayed.  
Possible cause  
Check point  
Solution  
When the top cover open sensors do not  
detect the hooks of the top cover, “HEAD  
OPEN” is displayed. As the sensor is  
mounted on either side of the printer, both  
top cover hooks should be detected.  
Close the top cover completely.  
If the message does not disappear even  
if the top cover is closed, the printer  
could have the following failure:  
(1) The top cover open sensors are not  
properly attached, or sensor  
harnesses are not inserted  
The top cover is not  
closed completely.  
completely.  
(2) The top cover’s hook  
(3) Top cover open sensor, sensor  
harness, or MAIN PC board is faulty.  
5. Characters cannot be printed.  
Possible cause  
Check point  
Solution  
Character font has not If the character generator has not been Download the character generator.  
been installed.  
installed, characters cannot be printed.  
The character generator is installed  
separately from the firmware. Print a  
diagnostic test result in the system mode.  
(Refer to the System Mode Manual, Section  
2.1.)  
6. “RIBBON ERROR” is displayed.  
Possible cause  
Check point  
Solution  
Choose “No ribbon”.  
“With ribbon” has been  
chosen when thermal  
paper is to be used.  
“With ribbon” has been  
chosen but a ribbon is  
not loaded.  
When printing is to be performed with  
thermal paper and no ribbon, “With ribbon”  
has been chosen.  
When printing is to be performed with ribbon Load a ribbon.  
and “With ribbon” has been chosen, a  
ribbon is not loaded.  
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Possible cause  
The ribbon is not  
correctly loaded.  
Check point  
Solution  
Make sure that the protrusion of the left side Load a ribbon correctly.  
of the ribbon holder is fitted into the notch of  
the ribbon core.  
When the ribbon is slack, this error may  
occur.  
Combination of ribbon  
Depending on the combination of ribbon  
Use proper ribbon and media.  
and media is not proper. and media, the ribbon may slip on the  
media.  
Non-approved ribbon may not be taken up  
correctly.  
The ribbon was replaced When replacing the ribbon, the printer  
with the printer power off. power should be kept on. If the power is  
When replacing the ribbon, leave the  
printer power ON.  
turned off, the printer cannot detect a ribbon To clear the error message, open the  
state, causing a ribbon error.  
Or, if the ribbon is slack, a ribbon error may  
occur.  
top cover with the power on.  
Ribbon slit sensors are  
not attached properly.  
The ribbon motor block has three slit  
sensors: Two of them are attached to the  
Check the slit sensors.  
If the ribbon motors properly rotate, the  
ribbon feed motor side, and the other one is following parts may be faulty:  
to the ribbon take-up side. (1) Slit sensor  
Check if the sensors are properly attached, (2) Ribbon harness  
the sensor harnesses are correctly  
connected, and the sensor is not stained  
with foreign objects or lubricant.  
(3) MAIN PC board  
The ribbon motor does Choose “with ribbon” and press the  
If the ribbon motor does not rotate, the  
printer could have the following failure:  
(1) Ribbon motor failure (harness, motor  
slot)  
not rotate.  
[FEED] button to check whether both  
ribbon feed motor and ribbon take-up  
motor rotate.  
Check whether the ribbon motor  
harnesses are inserted correctly.  
(2) Ribbon harness  
(3) MAIN PC board, Fuse  
First of all, check the fuse on the MAIN  
PC board. When the fuse has blown,  
the ribbon motor may be faulty.  
Replacing the MAIN PC board only may  
cause the fuse to blow again.  
7. Ribbon is not taken up.  
Possible cause  
Check point  
Solution  
Printing is to be  
When “No ribbon” is selected, the ribbon  
motors do not rotate.  
Choose “with ribbon”.  
performed with ribbon,  
but “No ribbon” has been  
selected.  
If the problem still occurs, the ribbon  
motor, ribbon harness, or MAIN PC  
board may be faulty.  
8. An error occurs when the [FEED] key is pressed after changing the media or ribbon type.  
Possible cause  
Print conditions are  
improper.  
Check point  
Previously set print conditions are still  
effective. When the print condition needs to the media.  
be changed, set the new conditions and  
feed the media (by command) to adjust the  
print start position.  
Solution  
Set the new print conditions and feed  
When “No sensor” is selected, an  
adjustment is not necessary.  
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Situation: Communication  
1. Printing is not performed in case of Centronics Interface communication.  
Possible cause  
The interface cable has a  
problem.  
Check point  
The Centronics interface cable should  
comply with IEEE1284.  
Solution  
Use an IEEE1284 compliant cable.  
The printer is in PAUSE or When the printer is in pause or error  
Clear the pause or error state, and make  
the printer on line state.  
ERROR state.  
state, the communication cannot be  
made.  
BIOS setting or driver on  
the host computer has a  
problem.  
On a Windows machine, LPT port can  
Enable the LPT port by BIOS setting.  
be disabled by BIOS setting. When the Check whether an LPT port is available  
LPT port is disabled, a communication under Windows.  
cannot be made.  
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