Toshiba Printer B SA4TM User Manual

TOSHIBA Barcode Printer  
B-SA4TM SERIES  
Owner’s Manual  
Mode d’emploi  
Bedienungsanleitung  
Manual de instrucciones  
Gebruikershandleiding  
Manuale Utente  
Manual do Utilizador  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TOSHIBA Barcode Printer  
B-SA4TM SERIES  
Owner's Manual  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Waste Recycling information for users:  
Following information is only for EU-member states:  
The use of the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol indicates that this product  
may not be treated as general household waste.  
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent  
potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could  
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed  
information about the take-back and recycling of this product, please contact your supplier  
where you purchased the product.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
The following wireless communication device can be installed in this printer.  
B-SA704-RFID-U2-EU-R  
Please be sure to read the following precaution for handling of wireless communication devices before using this  
product.  
Precautions for Handling of Wireless Communication Device  
TRW-EUM-01 (B-SA704-RFID-U2-EU-R)  
For Safety  
Do not use the product in locations where the use is forbidden, for example in a hospital.  
When you do not know the forbidden areas, please refer to and follow the medical institution.  
Otherwise medical equipment may be affected, causing a serious accident.  
This product may affect the operation of some implanted cardiac pacemakers and other medically implanted  
equipment. Pace maker patients should be aware that the use of this product very close to a pacemaker might  
cause the device to malfunction.  
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, immediately turn off the product and contact  
your TOSHIBA TEC sales agent.  
Do not disassemble, modify, or repair the product.  
Doing so may cause injury. Also, modification is against the Laws and Regulations for Radio Equipment. Please  
ask your TOSHIBA TEC sales agent for repair.  
For Europe  
This product is a wireless communication device, and the use of this product is restricted to the following countries  
or areas. If the product is used in the countries or areas other than the following, you may be punished according  
to the laws of those countries or areas.  
Hereby, Toshiba TEC Corporation, declares that this TRW-EUM-01 (B-SA704-RFID-U2-EU-R) is in compliance  
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
This equipment uses the radio frequency band which has not been harmonized throughout all EU and EFTA  
countries, and can be used in the following countries.  
Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Hungary, Germany, Greece,  
Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,  
Sweden, United Kingdom, Norway, Liechtenstein, Iceland, Switzerland  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Safety Summary  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
Safety Summary  
Personal safety in handling or maintaining the equipment is extremely important. Warnings and Cautions  
necessary for safe handling are included in this manual. All warnings and cautions contained in this manual  
should be read and understood before handling or maintaining the equipment.  
Do not attempt to effect repairs or modifications to this equipment. If a fault occurs that cannot be rectified  
using the procedures described in this manual, turn off the power, unplug the machine, then contact your  
authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance.  
Meanings of Each Symbol  
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 z 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.  
WARNING  
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.  
Any other than the  
specified AC voltage  
is prohibited.  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
If the machines share the same  
outlet with any other electrical  
appliances that consume large  
amounts of power, the voltage  
will fluctuate widely each time  
these appliances operate. Be sure  
to provide an exclusive outlet for  
the machine as this may cause  
fire or electric shock.  
Do not place metal objects or  
water-filled containers such as  
flower vases, flower pots or mugs,  
etc. on top of the machines. If  
metal objects or spilled liquid enter  
the machines, this may cause fire  
or electric shock.  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
Do not insert or drop metal,  
flammable or other foreign  
Do not scratch, damage or modify  
the power cords. Also, do not  
objects into the machines through  
the ventilation slits, as this may  
cause fire or electric shock.  
place heavy objects on, pull on, or  
excessively bend the cords, as this  
may cause fire or electrical shock.  
If the machines are dropped or  
their cabinets damaged, first turn  
off the power switches and  
disconnect the power cord plugs  
from the outlet, and then contact  
your authorised TOSHIBA TEC  
representative for assistance.  
Continued use of the machine in  
that condition may cause fire or  
electric shock.  
Continued use of the machines in  
an abnormal condition such as  
when the machines are producing  
smoke or strange smells may cause  
fire or electric shock. In these  
cases, immediately turn off the  
power switches and disconnect the  
power cord plugs from the outlet.  
Then, contact your authorised  
TOSHIBA TEC representative for  
assistance.  
Disconnect  
the plug.  
Disconnect  
the plug.  
( i )  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Safety Summary  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
If foreign objects (metal  
When unplugging the power cords,  
be sure to hold and pull on the plug  
portion. Pulling on the cord portion  
may cut or expose the internal wires  
and cause fire or electric shock.  
Disconnect  
the plug.  
Disconnect  
fragments, water, liquids) enter  
the machines, first turn off the  
power switches and disconnect  
the power cord plugs from the  
outlet, and then contact your  
authorised TOSHIBA TEC  
representative for assistance.  
Continued use of the machine in  
that condition may cause fire or  
electric shock.  
the plug.  
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.  
Connect a  
No  
grounding wire.  
disassembling.  
This indicates that there is the risk of personal Injury or damage to  
objects if the machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication.  
CAUTION  
Precautions  
The following precautions will help to ensure that this machine will continue to function correctly.  
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.  
Place the machine on a stable and level surface.  
Request Regarding Maintenance  
Utilize our maintenance services.  
After purchasing the machine, contact your authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance  
once a year to have the inside of the machine cleaned. Otherwise, dust will build up inside the machines  
and may cause a fire or a malfunction. Cleaning is particularly effective before humid rainy seasons.  
Our preventive maintenance service performs the periodic checks and other work required to maintain  
the quality and performance of the machines, preventing accidents beforehand.  
For details, please consult your authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance.  
Using insecticides and other chemicals  
Do not expose the machines to insecticides or other volatile solvents. This will cause the cabinet or  
other parts to deteriorate or cause the paint to peel.  
(ii)  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Page  
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW......................................................................................................... E1- 1  
1.1 Introduction................................................................................................................... E1- 1  
1.2 Features ....................................................................................................................... E1- 1  
1.3 Accessories ................................................................................................................. E1- 2  
1.4 Appearance .................................................................................................................. E1- 3  
1.4.1 Dimensions................................................................................................................E1- 3  
1.4.2 Front View .................................................................................................................E1- 3  
1.4.3 Rear View..................................................................................................................E1- 3  
1.4.4 Operation Panel.........................................................................................................E1- 4  
1.4.5 Interior .......................................................................................................................E1- 4  
1.5 Options................................................................................................................................E1- 5  
2. PRINTER SETUP .................................................................................................................. E2- 1  
2.1 Installation .................................................................................................................... E2- 2  
2.1.1 Attaching the Printer Rear Support............................................................................E2- 2  
2.2 Connecting the Power Cord ......................................................................................... E2- 2  
2.3 Loading the Media........................................................................................................ E2- 3  
2.4 Loading the Ribbon ..................................................................................................... E2-11  
2.5 Connecting the Printer to Your Host Computer ........................................................... E2-14  
2.6 Turning the Printer ON ................................................................................................ E2-15  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment .............................................................................. E2-16  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting.....................................................................................................E2-17  
2.7.2 Dump Mode Setting..................................................................................................E2-32  
2.7.3 BASIC Expansion Mode...........................................................................................E2-34  
2.7.4 Automatic Calibration ...............................................................................................E2-35  
2.7.5 LAN Setting ..............................................................................................................E2-36  
2.7.6 Real Time Clock Setting...........................................................................................E2-37  
2.7.7 IP Address Setting (TCP/IP).....................................................................................E2-39  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers ........................................................................................ E2-45  
2.8.1 Introduction...............................................................................................................E2-45  
2.8.2 General Description..................................................................................................E2-45  
2.8.3 Installing the Printer Driver .......................................................................................E2-45  
2.8.4 Uninstalling the Printer Driver...................................................................................E2-58  
2.8.5 Adding/Deleting a LAN Port......................................................................................E2-59  
2.8.6 Cautions ...................................................................................................................E2-61  
2.8.7 Using the Printer Driver ............................................................................................E2-62  
2.9 Print Test ..................................................................................................................... E2-63  
2.10 Position and Print Tone Fine Adjustment ................................................................... E2-65  
2.11 Threshold Setting ........................................................................................................ E2-73  
3. ON LINE OPERATION.......................................................................................................... E3- 1  
3.1 Operation Panel............................................................................................................ E3- 1  
3.2 Operation...................................................................................................................... E3- 2  
3.3 Reset ............................................................................................................................ E3- 2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
4. MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................... E4- 1  
4.1 Cleaning ....................................................................................................................... E4- 1  
4.1.1 Print Head/Platen/Sensors ........................................................................................E4- 1  
4.1.2 Covers and Panels ....................................................................................................E4- 2  
4.1.3 Optional Cutter Module..............................................................................................E4- 3  
4.1.4 Optional Strip Module................................................................................................E4- 4  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................................................... E5- 1  
5.1 Error Messages ............................................................................................................ E5- 1  
5.2 Possible Problems........................................................................................................ E5- 3  
5.3 Removing Jammed Media............................................................................................ E5- 4  
6. PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................ E6- 1  
7. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................. E7- 1  
7.1 Media............................................................................................................................ E7- 1  
7.1.1 Media Type......................................................................................................... E7- 1  
7.1.2 Detection Area of the Transmissive Sensor ....................................................... E7- 2  
7.1.3 Detection Area of the Reflective Sensor............................................................. E7- 3  
7.1.4 Effective Print Area............................................................................................. E7- 3  
7.1.5 RFID Tag............................................................................................................ E7- 4  
7.2 Ribbon .......................................................................................................................... E7- 8  
7.3 Recommended Media and Ribbon Types .................................................................... E7- 9  
7.4 Care/Handling of Media and Ribbon ........................................................................... E7-10  
APPENDIX 1 MESSAGES AND LEDS......................................................................................EA1-1  
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE.........................................................................................................EA2-1  
APPENDIX 3 POWER CORD ....................................................................................................EA3-1  
APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES ................................................................................................EA4-1  
APPENDIX 5 GLOSSARIES ......................................................................................................EA5-1  
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 Authorised Service representative with regard to any queries you may  
have in this manual.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
1.1 Introduction  
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
Thank you for choosing the TOSHIBA B-SA4TM series thermal printer.  
This Owner’s Manual contains from general set-up through how to  
confirm the printer operation using an online test print, and 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  
This printer has the following features:  
1.2 Features  
Space-saving design  
An area required to place a printer is about A4 size, in spite of both  
media and ribbon being loaded inside it. Also, the Top Cover is opened  
upward, which saves the installation space.  
The optional cutter module and strip module are as slim and small as  
the Front Cover.  
Various kinds of interface  
Various kinds of interface are provided:  
<Standard>  
<Option>  
Parallel  
USB  
Built-in LAN  
Serial  
Wireless LAN  
Expansion I/O  
Superior hardware  
Clear print is realized by an 8 dots/mm (203 dpi) (B-SA4TM-GS12) or  
11.8 dots/mm (300 dpi) (B-SA4TM-TS12) print head, at a printing  
speed of 50.8 mm/sec. (2 inches/sec.), 101.6 mm/sec. (4 inches/sec.), or  
152.4 mm/sec. (6 inches/sec.)  
Heavy-duty enclosure  
As the enclosure is made of metal, the printer can be used in an  
industrial environment such as a factory.  
Easy maintenance  
Design of the printer is simple. Especially, attachment and removal of  
the print head and platen are very simple, which makes maintenance  
easy.  
A variety of options  
The following optional devices are available:  
Cutter module  
Strip module  
Serial interface board  
Wireless LAN board  
RFID module  
300-dpi print head  
Expansion I/O board  
Real Time Clock  
E1- 1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
1.3 Accessories  
When unpacking the printer, please make sure all the following  
accessories are supplied with the printer.  
1.3 Accessories  
Start-up CD-ROM (1 pc.)  
NOTE:  
As a power cord is not supplied  
with this printer, please purchase  
one that meets each country’s  
safety standard. For details, refer  
to APPENDIX 3.  
<Contents>  
Bar code print application (Bartender ultra lite)  
Windows Driver  
Owner’s Manual  
Specifications (Programming, Key operation, etc.)  
Product information (Catalogue)  
Safety Precautions  
Supply Loading Instructions  
(Doc. No.: EO2-33016)  
(Doc. No.: EO2-33015)  
Warranty Disclaimer Sheet  
Quality Control Report  
(1 sheet)  
(1 sheet)  
Cable Clamp (1 pc.)  
SMW-3x8 Screw (1 pc.)  
Printer Rear Support (1 pc.)  
SMW-4x8 Screw (1 pc.)  
E1- 2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
1.4 Appearance  
The names of the parts or units introduced in this section are used in the  
following chapters.  
1.4 Appearance  
238 (9.4)  
401.7 (15.8)  
1.4.1 Dimensions  
331.5  
(13.1)  
Dimensions in mm (inches)  
1.4.2 Front View  
Ribbon Cover  
Top Cover  
Supply Window  
LCD Message  
Display  
Top Cover  
Release Button  
Operation Panel  
Media Outlet  
Front Cover  
Power Switch  
O: OFF  
I: ON  
1.4.3 Rear View  
RS-232C Serial  
Interface Connector  
(Option)  
Wireless LAN  
Interface Board  
(Option)  
Expansion I/O Interface  
Connector (Option)  
Parallel Interface  
Connector  
(Centronics)  
AC Power Inlet  
USB Interface  
Connector  
LAN Interface  
Connector  
E1- 3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
1.4 Appearance  
LCD Message  
Display  
1.4.4 Operation Panel  
ON LINE LED  
(Green)  
ERROR LED  
(Red)  
[PAUSE] key  
[FEED] key  
[RESTART] key  
Please see Section 3.1 for further information about the Operation Panel.  
1.4.5 Interior  
Ribbon Cover  
Caution about the  
WARNING!  
Caution  
Label  
moving parts  
(Please refer to  
WARNING 2.)  
1. Do not touch the Print Head  
or around it just after  
printing. You may get  
burned as the Print Head  
becomes very hot during  
printing.  
Ribbon Stopper  
(Take-up side)  
Supply Path  
Label  
2. Do not touch any moving  
parts. To reduce the risk of  
fingers, jewellery, clothing,  
etc., being drawn into the  
moving parts, be sure to  
load the media once the  
printer has stopped moving  
completely.  
Caution symbol for the  
print head (Please refer  
to WARNING 1)  
Print Head  
Media Holder Ass’y  
Media Guide  
Caution about the  
cover open/close  
(Please refer to  
WARNING 3.)  
Caution  
Label  
3. To avoid injury, be careful  
not to trap your fingers  
while opening or closing the  
cover.  
4. The stepping motor will  
become very hot after  
media is issued  
Head Position  
Lever  
Head Position Lever  
Platen  
Head Position Label (Refer to  
Section 2.3 Loading the  
Media, Step 13.)  
continuously for about 1  
hour.  
Care must be taken not to  
touch it when the front  
cover is opened, or you  
may get burned.  
Caution symbol for the stepping  
motor (Please refer to WARNING 4.)  
E1- 4  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
1.5 Options  
1.5 Options  
Option Name  
Type  
Usage  
300-dpi Print  
Head  
B-SA704-TPH3-QM-R  
This print head enables a conversion of a 203-dpi print head of the  
B-SA4TM-GS12 model into a 300-dpi print head. This option is  
intended for use when you desire to print Kanji (Chinese characters)  
or to obtain clearer print.  
Cutter module  
Strip module  
B-SA204-QM-R  
A cutter which cuts the media one by one. This module is slim and  
compact enough to be fitted in the Front Cover.  
This module peels off a printed label from the backing paper at the  
media outlet. It is slim and compact enough to be fitted in the Front  
Cover.  
B-SA904-H-QM-R  
Serial Interface B-SA704-RS-QM-R  
Board  
Installing this PC board provides an RS232C interface port.  
Wireless LAN  
Board  
B-SA704-WLAN-QM-R  
Installing this PC board allows a communication by wireless LAN.  
RFID module  
B-SA704-RFID-U2-EU-R Installing this module enables read and write of RFID tags.  
This optional kit is for use in Europe only.  
Expansion I/O  
Board  
Real Time Clock B-SA704-RTC-QM-R  
B-SA704-IO-QM-R  
Installing this board in the printer allows a connection with an  
external device with the exclusive interface.  
This module holds the current time: year, month, day, hour, minute,  
second  
E1- 5  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
This section outlines the procedures to setup your printer prior to its operation. The section includes precautions,  
loading media and ribbon, connecting cables, setting the operating environment of the printer, and performing an  
online print test.  
Setup Flow  
Procedure  
Reference  
2.1 Installation  
After referring to the Safety Precautions in  
this manual, install the printer on a safe and  
stable location.  
Installation  
Connect a power cord to the power inlet of  
the printer, then, to an AC outlet.  
2.2 Connecting the Power  
Cord  
Connecting the power cord  
Loading the media  
Load a label stock or tag stock.  
2.3 Loading the Media  
2.3 Loading the Media  
2.4 Loading the Ribbon  
Adjust the position of feed gap sensor or  
black mark sensor according to the media to  
be used.  
Media sensor position  
alignment  
In case of thermal transfer printing, load the  
ribbon.  
Loading the ribbon  
Connecting to a host computer  
Turning the power ON  
Connect the printer to a host computer or a  
network.  
2.5 Connecting the Printer to  
Your Host Computer  
Turn on the printer power.  
2.6 Turning the Power ON  
Setting the operating  
environment  
Set the printer parameters in the system  
mode.  
2.7 Setting an Operating  
Environment  
If necessary, install the printer driver in your  
host computer.  
2.8 Installing the Printer  
Drivers  
Installing the printer driver  
Print test  
Make a print test in your operating  
environment and check the print result.  
2.9 Print Test  
Position and Print Tone Fine  
adjustment  
If necessary, fine adjust the print start  
position, cut/strip position, print tone, etc.  
2.10 Position and Print Tone  
Fine Adjustment  
If the print start position cannot be detected  
properly when pre-printed label is used, set  
the threshold automatically.  
2.11 Threshold Setting  
2.11 Threshold Setting  
Automatic threshold setting  
Manual threshold setting  
If the print start position cannot be detected  
properly even an automatic threshold setting  
is performing, manually set the threshold.  
E2- 1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.1 Installation  
To insure the best operating environment, and to assure the safety of the  
operator and the equipment, please observe the following precautions.  
2.1 Installation  
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.  
Assure that the printer is connected to the AC mains with a three-  
prong power cable that has the proper ground (earth) connection.  
Attach the supplied Printer Rear Support to the bottom of the printer back  
with the SMW-4x8 screw, as shown in the picture below.  
2.1.1Attaching the Printer  
Rear Support  
NOTE:  
The Printer Rear Support can be  
attached in either way of A or B.  
But A is more stable than B.  
A
B
SMW-4x8  
Printer Rear Support  
2.2 Connecting the  
Power Cord  
1. Make sure that the printer Power Switch is in the OFF ({) position.  
Connect the Power Cord to the printer as shown in the figure below  
CAUTION!  
As a Power Cord is not supplied  
with the printer, please purchase  
an approved on that meets the  
safety standard of each country.  
(Refer to APPENDIX 3.)  
Power Cord  
Power Switch  
2. Plug the other end of the Power Cord into a grounded outlet as shown  
in the figure below.  
Power Cord  
Power Cord  
[Example of US Type]  
[Example of EU Type]  
E2- 2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.3 Loading the Media  
The following procedure shows the steps to properly load the media into  
the printer so that it feeds straight and true through the printer.  
Use the same procedure when replacing the media, also.  
2.3 Loading the Media  
WARNING!  
1. Do not touch any moving  
parts. To reduce the risk of  
fingers, jewellery, clothing,  
etc., being drawn into the  
moving parts, be sure to load  
the media once the printer  
has stopped moving  
The printer prints both labels and tags.  
1. Press the Top Cover Release Button and gently open the Top Cover to  
its fully open position supporting it with your hand.  
Top Cover  
Top Cover Release Button  
completely.  
2. The Print Head becomes hot  
immediately after printing.  
Allow it to cool before loading  
the media.  
3. To avoid injury, be careful  
not to trap your fingers  
while opening or closing the  
cover.  
2. Take out the Media Holder Ass’y from the printer.  
CAUTION!  
Media Holder  
Ass’y  
1. Make sure that the Upper  
Sensor Ass’y is closed when  
taking out the Media Holder  
Ass’y. If the Upper Sensor  
Ass’y is opened, it may be  
damaged.  
2. Be careful not to touch the  
Print Head Element when  
opening the Top Cover.  
Failure to do this may cause  
missing dots by static  
Upper Sensor  
Ass’y  
3. Raise the Release Lever and remove the Media Holder (Left).  
Media Holder (Left)  
electricity or other print  
quality problems.  
NOTE:  
Release Lever  
1. As the Top Cover is heavy, be  
sure to support it with your  
hand when opening it. Failure  
to do this may cause the printer  
to fall over backward.  
2. For the specification of  
available media, refer to  
Section 7.1 Media.  
4. Insert the Media Shaft into the core of a media roll.  
3. When the inner core diameter  
of the media roll is 40 mm,  
remove the Spacers from the  
Media Holders.  
Media Shaft  
Spacer  
E2- 3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.3 Loading the Media  
5. Put the Media Holder (Left) onto the Media Shaft. Push the Media  
Holder (Left) and the Media Holder (Right) against the media until the  
media is held firmly in place. This will automatically centre the  
media.  
2.3 Loading the Media  
(Cont.)  
Media Holder (Right)  
Media Holder (Left)  
6. Fold the Release Lever to lock the Media Holder (Left).  
Media Holder (Left)  
Release Lever  
7. Place the Media Holder Ass’y into the printer.  
CAUTION!  
Make sure that the Upper  
Sensor Ass’y is closed when  
placing the Media Holder Ass’y  
into the printer. If the Upper  
Sensor Ass’y is opened, it may  
be damaged.  
Media Holder Ass’y  
Upper Sensor  
Ass’y  
NOTE:  
Be careful of the orientation of the  
Media Holder Ass’y and the media.  
8. Slightly push the Upper Sensor Lever inside (c), and open the Upper  
Sensor Ass’y (d).  
d
c
Upper Sensor Lever  
Upper Sensor  
Ass’y  
E2- 4  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.3 Loading the Media  
9. Pull the media out of the front of the printer, and adjust the Media  
2.3 Loading the Media  
(Cont.)  
Guides to the media width. This will automatically centre the media.  
Media Guide  
10. Lower the Upper Sensor Ass’y until the Upper Sensor Lever clicks  
into position.  
CAUTION!  
Click  
Be sure to close the Upper  
Sensor Ass’y before closing the  
Top Cover. If the Upper Sensor  
Ass’y is opened, it may be  
damaged.  
Upper Sensor  
Lever  
Upper Sensor  
Ass’y  
NOTE:  
Make sure that the Upper Sensor  
Ass’y is locked. If it is unlocked, a  
paper jam or print failure may  
occur.  
E2- 5  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.3 Loading the Media  
11. After loading the media, it may be necessary to set the position of  
the Media Sensor used to detect the print start position for label or  
tag printing.  
2.3 Loading the Media  
(Cont.)  
Setting the Feed Gap Sensor position  
When using a label stock without black marks, the Feed Gap Sensor is  
used to detect a print start position.  
(1) Push the Upper Sensor Lever inside and open the Upper Sensor  
Ass’y.  
(2) Slide the Lower Sensor Tab with your finger to move the Feed Gap  
Sensor so that the Feed Gap Sensor is positioned at the centre of the  
labels. ( { indicates the position of the Feed Gap Sensor).  
It may be easier to move the Lower Sensor Tab if you use a pen  
inserting its tip into the pinhole of the tab.  
It may be easier to move the Lower Sensor Tab if you use a pen  
inserting its tip into the pinhole of the tab.  
Pinhole  
NOTE:  
Feed Gap  
Lower Sensor Tab  
Sensor  
Be sure to align the Upper Feed  
Gap Sensor with the Lower Feed  
Gap Sensor. Failure to do this  
cause a paper jam error.  
(3) Lower the Upper Sensor Ass’y until the Upper Sensor Lever clicks  
into position.  
(4) Slide the Upper Sensor Tab to move the Feed Gap Sensor so that it  
aligns with the lower Feed Gap Sensor.  
Upper Sensor  
Tab  
Feed Gap  
Sensor  
E2- 6  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.3 Loading the Media  
Setting the Black Mark Sensor position  
2.3 Loading the Media  
(Cont.)  
When using media with black marks, the Black Mark Sensor is used to  
detect a print start position.  
(1) Push the Upper Sensor Lever inside and open the Upper Sensor  
Ass’y.  
NOTES:  
1. Be sure to set the Black Mark  
Sensor to detect the centre of the  
black mark, otherwise a paper  
jam or no paper error may  
occur.  
2. After adjusting the Black Mark  
Sensor position, align the Upper  
Feed Gap Sensor with the  
Lower Feed Gap Sensor. This is  
because a paper end is detected  
by the Feed Gap Sensor.  
(2) Check the reverse side of the media for the black mark position.  
(3) Slide the Lower Sensor Tab to move the Black Mark Sensor so that  
it is in line with the centre of the black mark on the media.  
( indicates the position of the Black Mark Sensor).  
It may be easier to move the Lower Sensor Tab if you use a pen  
inserting its tip into the pinhole of the tab.  
Pinhole  
Black Mark  
Lower Sensor  
Sensor  
Tab  
(4) Lower the Upper Sensor Ass’y until the Upper Sensor Lever clicks  
in position.  
E2- 7  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.3 Loading the Media  
12. There are three issue modes available on this printer. How to set the  
2.3 Loading the Media  
(Cont.)  
media for each mode is provided below.  
Batch mode  
In the batch mode, the media is continuously printed and fed until the  
number of labels/tags specified in the issue command have been printed.  
(1) Pull the top edge of the media past the Platen.  
(2) Close the Top Cover until it clicks.  
Strip mode (Option)  
When the optional Strip Module is fitted, a label is automatically  
removed from the backing paper at the Strip Plate as each label is printed.  
WARNING!  
Be careful that your fingers,  
jewellery, clothing, etc., are not  
draw into the rollers of the Strip  
Unit.  
(1) Open the Front Cover holding its right side.  
Front Cover  
Strip Unit  
E2- 8  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.3 Loading the Media  
(2) Press down the Release Bar to open the Strip Unit.  
Release Bar  
2.3 Loading the Media  
(Cont.)  
Strip Unit  
(3) Remove enough labels from the leading edge of the media to leave  
300mm of backing paper free.  
(4) Pass the backing paper through the opening under the Backing Paper  
Feed Roller. Then, close the Strip Unit until it clicks.  
NOTE:  
Backing Paper  
Be sure to close the Strip Unit  
completely. Failure to do this may  
cause a paper jam.  
Click  
Backing Paper Feed Roller  
(5) Insert the leading edge of the backing paper into the slot of the Front  
Cover.  
(6) Close the Front Cover and the Top Cover.  
Slot  
Top Cover  
Front Cover  
E2- 9  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.3 Loading the Media  
2.3 Loading the Media  
(Cont.)  
Cut mode (Option)  
When the optional Cutter Module is fitted, the media is automatically cut.  
WARNING!  
The cutter is sharp, so care  
must be taken not to injure your  
fingers when handling the  
cutter.  
Insert the leading edge of the media into the Media Outlet of the Cutter  
Module.  
Media  
CAUTION!  
1. When using a label stock, be  
sure to cut the gaps. Cutting  
labels will cause the glue to  
stick to the cutter, which may  
affect the cutter quality and  
shorten the cutter life.  
2. Use of tag paper which  
thickness exceeds specified  
value may affect the cutter  
life. For the specification of  
the media, refer to Section  
7.1 Media.  
13. Change the print head pressure according to the thickness of the  
media to be used, by using the Head Position Lever.  
d
c
NOTES:  
1. Be sure to set both Head  
Position Levers in the same  
direction. Failure to do this  
may cause blurred printing.  
2. Do not leave the Head Position  
Levers positioned at the middle.  
When closing the Top Cover,  
they block the Print Head  
Head Position Lever  
Head Position Lever  
d
c
Positioning Shaft, and the Top  
Cover cannot be closed.  
Print Head Positioning Shaft  
Head Position  
Lever  
Move the levers  
toward the front of  
the printer.  
Media type or thickness  
Label or Thin media  
c
d
If a clear print cannot be obtained,  
change the position to d.  
Tag paper or Thick paper  
If a clear print cannot be obtained,  
change the position to c.  
Move the levers  
toward the back of  
the printer.  
14. If the loaded media is direct thermal media (with a chemically  
treated surface), the media loading procedure is now completed.  
Close the Top Cover.  
Head Position Lever  
If the media is normal media, it is also necessary to load a ribbon.  
Refer to Section 2.4 Loading the Ribbon.  
E2-10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.4 Loading the Ribbon  
There are two types of media available for printing on: these are thermal  
transfer media (normal media) and direct thermal media (with a  
chemically treated surface). DO NOT LOAD a ribbon when using a  
direct thermal media.  
2.4 Loading the Ribbon  
WARNING!  
1. Do not touch any moving  
parts. To reduce the risk of  
fingers, jewellery, clothing,  
etc., being drawn into the  
moving parts, be sure to  
load the ribbon once the  
printer has stopped moving  
completely.  
1. Press the Top Cover Release Button and gently open the Top Cover to  
its fully open position supporting it with your hand.  
Top Cover  
Top Cover Release Button  
2. The print head becomes hot  
immediately after printing.  
Allow it to cool before  
loading the ribbon.  
3. To avoid injury, be careful  
not to trap your fingers  
while opening or closing the  
cover.  
2. Fit the core of the ribbon supply roll into the Ribbon Holders (Supply  
side), aligning the notch of the ribbon core with the protrusion of the  
Ribbon Stopper.  
CAUTION!  
Be careful not touch the Print  
Head Element when opening  
the Top Cover. Failure to do  
this may cause missing dots by  
static electricity or other print  
quality problems.  
NOTE:  
Ribbon Holder (Supply side)  
When replacing the ribbon, leave  
the printer power on. Then, press  
the [RESTART] key to restart an  
operation.  
Ribbon Supply Roll  
Notch  
Fit the protrusion  
into the notch.  
E2-11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.4 Loading the Ribbon  
3. Lower the Top Cover to its 45° angle open position. While pushing  
the Top Cover Stopper, raise the Top Cover again. This will fix the  
Top Cover.  
2.4 Loading the Ribbon  
(Cont.)  
Top Cover  
Top Cover  
Stopper  
45°  
4. Open the Ribbon Cover.  
Ribbon Cover  
5. Fit the ribbon take-up core into the Ribbon Holder (Take-up side),  
aligning the notch of the ribbon core with the protrusion of the Ribbon  
Stopper.  
Ribbon Holder  
(Take-up side)  
NOTES:  
6. Turn the ribbon take-up core in the direction indicated by the arrow to  
remove any slack.  
1. Be sure to remove any slack in  
the ribbon when printing.  
Printing with a wrinkled ribbon  
will lower the print quality.  
2. When a ribbon end is detected,  
“RIBBON ERROR” message  
will appear on the display and  
the ERROR LED will illuminate.  
3. When disposing of the ribbons,  
please follow the local rules.  
4. For the specification of  
available ribbon, refer to  
Section 7.2 Ribbon.  
E2-12  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.4 Loading the Ribbon  
7. Close the Ribbon Cover until it clicks.  
2.4 Loading the Ribbon  
(Cont.)  
Ribbon Cover  
Top Cover  
WARNING!  
Be sure to close the Ribbon  
Cover before closing the Top  
Cover. It is dangerous to close  
the Top Cover with the Ribbon  
Cover opened, as the Ribbon  
Cover slams shut.  
8. Gently close the Top Cover until it clicks.  
E2-13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.5 Connecting the Printer to Your Host Computer  
The following paragraphs outline how to connect your host computer to  
the printer, and will also show how to make cable connections to other  
devices. Depending on the system configuration you use to print labels,  
there are 5 possibilities for connecting the printer to your host computer.  
These are:  
2.5 Connecting the  
Printer to Your Host  
Computer  
NOTE:  
A parallel cable connection between the printer’s standard parallel  
When using the USB interface, fix  
the USB Interface Cable to the  
printer back with the supplied  
Cable Clamp and the SMW-3x8  
screw.  
connector and your host computer’s parallel port (LPT).  
An Ethernet connection using the standard LAN board.  
A USB cable connection between the printer’s standard USB  
connector and your host computer’s USB port. (Conforming to  
USB 2.0 Full Speed)  
A serial cable connection between the printer’s optional RS-232C  
serial connector and one of your host computer’s COM ports.  
<Option>  
Wireless LAN using an optional Wireless LAN board. <Option>  
For details of each interface, refer to APPENDIX 2.  
After connecting the necessary interface cables, set an operating  
environment of the printer. Refer to Section 2.7.1 Parameter Setting.  
SMW-3x8  
Cable Clamp  
The diagram below shows all the possible cable connections to the  
current version of the printer.  
Serial Interface Connector  
(Option)  
Wireless LAN Interface  
Board (Option)  
Expansion I/O Interface  
(Option)  
Parallel Interface Connector  
(Centronics)  
USB Interface Connector  
LAN Interface Connector  
Power Inlet  
E2-14  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.6 Turning the Printer ON  
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.  
2.6 Turning the Printer  
ON  
1. To turn ON the printer power, press the Power Switch as shown in the  
diagram below. Note that ( | ) is the power ON side of the switch.  
CAUTION!  
Use the power switch to turn the  
printer On/Off. Plugging or  
unplugging the Power Cord to  
turn the printer On/Off may  
cause fire, an electric shock, or  
damage to the printer.  
Power Switch  
NOTES:  
1. If a message other than ON  
LINE appears on the display or  
the ERROR LED (Red) is  
illuminated, go to Section 5.1,  
Error Messages.  
2. Check that the ON LINE message appears in the LCD Message  
Display and that the ON LINE LED (Green) is illuminated.  
2. To turn OFF the printer power  
turn the Power Switch to the  
{” side position.  
E2-15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
Depending on the settings of your host computer or an interface to be  
used, it may be necessary to change the printer parameter settings.  
2.7 Setting an Operating  
Environment  
Follow the procedures described below to change the printer parameter  
settings in the System Mode to correspond to your environment.  
LCD Message Display  
NOTE:  
Incorrect settings can cause the printer to function erroneously. If you  
have any problems with the parameter settings, please contact your nearest  
TOSHIBA TEC service representative.  
For the settings this manual does not cover, please contact your nearest  
TOSHIBA TEC service representative, or refer to the B-SA4T Series Key  
Operation Specification stored in the CD-ROM.  
How to enter the System Mode  
FEED key  
RESTART key  
PAUSE key  
1. Turn on the printer and confirm that “ONLINE” appears on the LCD  
Message Display.  
2. Press the [PAUSE] key to pause the printer.  
3. Hold down the [RESTART] key for three seconds until “<1>RESET”  
ON LINE  
[PAUSE]  
is displayed.  
The System Mode consists of the following menus.  
PAUSE  
<1>RESET  
This menu is used to clear print data sent from a  
PC and return the printer to an idle state.  
Refer to Section 3.3 Reset.  
Hold down [RESTART] for 3 sec.  
<1>RESET  
<2>PARAMETER SET This menu is used to set the printer parameters.  
Refer to Section 2.7.1 Parameter Setting.  
[FEED]  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
[FEED] [RESTART]  
[RESTART]  
<3>ADJUST SET  
This menu is used to make a fine adjustment of a  
print start position, cut position, etc.  
Refer to Section 2.10 Position and Print Tone  
Fine Adjustment.  
This menu is used to print the data in the receive  
buffer for debug.  
<4>DUMP MODE  
<3>ADJUST SET  
Refer to Section 2.7.2 Dump Mode Setting.  
This menu is used to start the program for  
BASIC mode.  
Refer to Section 2.7.3 BASIC Expansion  
Mode.  
This menu is used to enable or disable the  
automatic calibration function.  
Refer to Section 2.7.4 Automatic Calibration.  
This menu is used to enable or disable the LAN  
communication and SNMP.  
Refer to Section 2.7.5 LAN Setting.  
This menu is used to set the date and time of the  
real time clock, enable or disable the low battery  
check, and choose a real time renewal timing.  
Refer to Section 2.7.6 Real Time Clock  
Setting.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
<5>EXPAND MODE  
<4>DUMP MODE  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
<6>AUTO CALIB  
<7>LAN  
<5>EXPAND MODE  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
<6>AUTO CALIB  
<8>RTC SET  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
<7>LAN  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
NOTES:  
<8>RTC SET  
1. System Mode menus can be selected with the [RESTART] or [FEED] key.  
2. To enter each of the above System Mode menus, press the [PAUSE] key  
when the menu is displayed.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
3. If the [PAUSE] key is pressed with “<1>RESET” being displayed, the  
printer will turn to an idle state and the message will change to “ONLINE”  
E2-16  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
While “<2>PARAMETER SET” is displayed on the LCD Message  
Display, press the [PAUSE] key to enter the Parameter Setting Mode.  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting  
The Parameter Setting Mode contains the following sub menus. Each  
time the [PAUSE] key is pressed, the sub menus are displayed  
sequentially.  
(1) Character code selection  
(2) Character zero selection  
(3) Baud rate selection  
(4) Data length selection  
(5) Stop bit length selection  
(6) Parity selection  
(7) Flow control code selection  
(8) LCD language selection  
(9) Auto forward wait selection  
(10) Control code selection  
(11) Strip wait status selection  
(12) FEED key function selection  
(13) KANJI code selection  
(14) EURO code selection  
(15) Auto print head check selection  
(16) Centronics ACK/BUSY timing selection  
(17) Web printer function selection  
(18) Input prime selection  
(19) Ribbon near end selection  
(20) Expansion I/O interface selection  
(21) Plug & Play selection  
(22) Label end/ribbon error selection  
(23) Pre-strip selection  
(24) Reverse feed speed selection  
(25) Maxi code specification selection  
(26) Keyboard interface selection  
(27) Strip motor torque selection  
(28) Print head applied current table selection  
E2-17  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(1) Character Code Selection  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting  
(Cont.)  
This parameter is to choose a character code used for printing. Printed  
characters differ depending on a chosen character code and font. For  
details of characters, refer to the B-SA4T Series External Equipment  
Interface Specification (Printer Command Manual).  
NOTE:  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key.  
Be careful if the printer is turned off  
without pressing the [PAUSE] key,  
the selected value does not become  
effective.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
FONT CODE PC-850  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
FONT CODE UTF-8  
FONT CODE PC-866  
FONT CODE Arabic  
FONT CODE LATIN9  
[RESTART]  
FONT CODE PC1257  
FONT CODE PC1254  
FONT CODE PC1253  
FONT CODE PC1252  
FONT CODE PC1251  
FONT CODE PC1250  
FONT CODE PC-855  
FONT CODE PC-851  
[FEED]  
FONT CODE PC-8  
FONT CODE PC-857  
FONT CODE PC-852  
FONT CODE PC-850  
After selecting a character code, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(2) Character Zero Selection  
This parameter is to choose the way to indicate zero between “0” and “Ø”.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key twice.  
NOTE:  
The following fonts do not support a  
zero with slash.  
Bit Map Font:  
OCR-A, OCR-B, GOTHIC 725 Black,  
Kanji, Chinese  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
ZERO FONT  
0
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
Outline Font:  
Price Font 1, Price Font 2, Price  
Font 3, DUTCH 801 Bold, BRUSH  
738 Regular, GOTHIC 725 Black,  
True Type Font  
ZERO FONT  
ZERO FONT  
0
(Without slash)  
(With slash)  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
Ø
After selecting a character zero, press the [PAUSE] key.  
E2-18  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(3) Baud Rate Selection  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting  
(Cont.)  
This parameter is to choose a baud rate of the RS-232C interface. When  
the printer communicates with a host computer by serial interface, be sure  
to match the setting with the host.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
SPEED 9600bps  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
SPEED 115200 bps  
SPEED 38400 bps  
SPEED 19200 bps  
SPEED 9600 bps  
SPEED 4800 bps  
SPEED 2400 bps  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
<Reference>  
Properties screen of Serial (COM) port  
under Windows98  
After selecting a baud rate, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(4) Data Length Selection  
This parameter is to choose a communication data length of the RS-232C  
interface.  
7 bits is used when transmitting alphanumeric data only. 8 bits is used to  
when transmitting special characters. Be sure to match a setting with a  
host computer.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
DATA LENG. 8bits  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
DATA LENG. 8bits  
[RESTART]  
DATA LENG. 7bits  
[FEED]  
After selecting a data length, press the [PAUSE] key.  
E2-19  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(5) Stop Bit Length Selection  
This parameter is to choose a stop bit length of the RS-232C interface.  
Be sure to match a setting with a host computer.  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting  
(Cont.)  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
NOTES:  
1. When using the hardware flow  
control, the control signals and  
data must be in pairs between the  
printer and the PC.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
STOP BIT 1bit  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
Printer  
TD  
RD  
RTS  
CTS  
DSR  
DTR  
Host  
RD  
TD  
CTS  
RTS  
DTR  
DSR  
STOP BIT 1bit  
[RESTART]  
STOP BIT 2bits  
[FEED]  
After selecting a stop bit length, press the [PAUSE] key.  
Refer to the RS-232C connector’s  
pin layout in APPENDIX 2.  
Check if the printer and the PC is  
properly connectable with your  
cable  
(6) Parity Selection  
This parameter is to choose the parity of the RS-232C interface.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
2. Be careful that there are two  
types of RS-232C cable; straight  
cable and cross cable.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
PARITY NONE  
Use a straight cable for this  
printer.  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
NOTE:  
The following is the detailed  
descriptions for each transmission  
control code.  
PARITY EVEN  
[RESTART]  
PARITY ODD  
1) XON/XOFF AUTO  
[FEED]  
At the power on time, the printer  
outputs XON. At the power off  
time, the printer outputs XOFF.  
2) XON+READY AUTO  
At the power on time, the printer  
outputs XON. At the power off  
time, the printer outputs XOFF.  
3) READY/BUSY  
PARITY NONE  
After selecting the parity, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(7) Flow Control Code Selection  
This parameter is to choose a flow control code of the RS-232C interface.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
At the power on time, the DTR  
signal output from the printer  
turns to High level (READY). At  
the power off time, the printer does  
not output XOFF.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
XON+READY AUTO  
4) ON/XOFF  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
At the power on time, the printer  
outputs XON. At the power off  
time, the printer does not output  
XOFF.  
XON/XOFF mode  
XON/XOFF AUTO  
XON+READY AUTO  
READY/BUSY  
XON/XOFF+READY/BUSY  
(DTR) mode  
READY/BUSY (DTR)  
mode  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
5) READY/BUSY RTS  
At the power on time, the RTS  
signal output from the printer  
turns to High level (READY). At  
the power off time, the printer does  
not output XOFF.  
XON/XOFF  
XON/XOFF mode  
READY/BUSY RTS  
RTS mode  
After selecting a flow control code, press the [PAUSE] key.  
E2-20  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(8) LCD Language Selection  
This parameter is to choose a language in which the LCD message is  
displayed.  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting  
(Cont.)  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
LCD ENGLISH  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
ENGLISH  
ITALIAN  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
JAPANESE  
SPANISH  
DUTCH  
FRENCH  
GERMAN  
After selecting a language, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(9) Auto Forward Wait Selection  
This parameter is to choose whether to activate the Auto Forward Wait  
function or not.  
This function, used in the cut mode, automatically feeds the media  
forward for about 17 mm if there is more than 1-second idle time after  
printing, to prevent the top edge of the media from curling.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
NOTES:  
1. If the printer is not used for a few  
days, the top edge of the media  
may become curly, which may  
cause a paper jam. The Auto  
Forward Wait Function prevents  
this problem since the media feed  
amount is increased so that the  
media stops past the platen.  
2. When the Stop Position Fine  
Adjustment Value is set in +  
direction, the media will stop past  
the media outlet.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
FORWARD WAIT OFF  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
Activated  
FORWARD WAIT ON  
FORWARD WAIT OFF  
When the value is set in –  
direction, the media will stop  
inside the media outlet.  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
Not activated  
3. This setting will be useful to fine  
adjust the cut position of labels.  
After selecting an auto forward wait, press the [PAUSE] key.  
E2-21  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
When ON is selected, pressing the [PAUSE] key will result that the LCD  
Message Display shows the stop position fine adjustment value setting  
screen.  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting  
(Cont.)  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
POSITION +0.0mm  
POSITION +5.0mm  
[RESTART]  
POSITION +0.0mm  
[FEED]  
POSITION -5.0mm  
[FEED] key:  
Pressing the [FEED] key one time causes a –0.1mm change,  
up to –5.0 mm.  
[RESTART] key: Pressing the [RESTART] key one time causes a +0.1mm  
change, up to +5.0 mm.  
After selecting an auto forward wait, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(10) Control Code Selection  
This parameter is to choose a Control Code.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
CODE AUTO  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
Automatic selection  
Manual selection  
Manual selection  
CODE AUTO  
CODE ESC,LF,NUL  
CODE{|}  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
Control codes should  
be specified.  
CODE MANUAL  
When “CODE MANUAL” is selected and the [PAUSE] key is pressed,  
the LCD display will show the setting screen of CONTROL CODE1 to  
CONTROL CODE3 as follows.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
CONTROL CODE1 1B  
CONTROL CODE1 FF  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
CONTROL CODE1 FE  
CONTROL CODE1 FD  
CONTROL CODE1 02  
CONTROL CODE1 01  
CONTROL CODE1 00  
E2-22  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
After setting the control code for Control Code 1, press the [PAUSE]  
key to show the CONTROL CODE2 screen. In a same manner, press the  
[PAUSE] key after setting the control code for Control Code 2 to display  
the CONTROL CODE3 screen.  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting  
(Cont.)  
CONTROL CODE1  
[PAUSE]  
CONTROL CODE2  
[PAUSE]  
CONTROL CODE3  
Press the [PAUSE] key after setting the control code for Control Code 3.  
(11) Strip Wait Status Selection  
This parameter is to choose when the printer sends a strip wait status  
(05H) to a host in response to a status request command.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
PEEL OFF STS OFF  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
PEEL OFF STS OFF  
A strip wait status is sent when the printer  
receives the next issue command and the  
previously printed label is waiting to be removed.  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
PEEL OFF STS ON  
A strip wait status is sent when a printed label  
is waiting to be removed.  
After selecting the Strip Wait Status, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(12) FEED Key Function Selection  
This parameter is to choose the function of the [FEED] key.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
FEED KEY FEED  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
FEED KEY FEED  
[RESTART]  
The [FEED] key will feed one media when  
pressed.  
[FEED]  
FEED KEY PRINT  
The [FEED] key will print the data in the  
Image Buffer (The last printed data)  
After selecting the FEED key function, press the [PAUSE] key.  
E2-23  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(13) KANJI Code Selection  
This parameter is to choose a KANJI code.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting  
(Cont.)  
the following display appears.  
NOTE:  
Kanji code selection is not supported  
by the QM model as the Kanji ROMs  
are not installed.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
KANJI CODE TYPE1  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
KANJI CODE TYPE1  
KANJI CODE TYPE2  
Windows code  
Original code  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
After selecting a Kanji code, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(14) EURO Code Selection  
This parameter is to choose a Euro code (€).  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
NOTE:  
Pressing the [FEED] or  
[RESTART] key causes 1 byte  
change in the Euro Code value.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
EURO CODE B0  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
EURO CODE 20  
[RESTART]  
EURO CODE 21  
EURO CODE FE  
EURO CODE FF  
[FEED]  
After selecting a Euro code, press the [PAUSE] key.  
E2-24  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(15) Auto Print Head Check Selection  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting  
(Cont.)  
This parameter is to choose whether to perform the Auto Print Head  
Check function at the power on time. When “<2>PARAMETER SET”  
appears, press the [PAUSE] key until the following display appears.  
NOTES:  
1. It is recommended that this  
function should be activated when  
high quality printing such as bar  
codes printing is required.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
AUTO HD CHK OFF  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
Otherwise, choose OFF.  
AUTO HD CHK OFF  
2. When a broken element is found,  
the printer stops, displaying  
“HEAD ERROR”. The error  
state can be cleared by pressing  
the [RESTART] key, but if the  
broken element affects bar code  
readability or actual operations,  
please replace the print head with  
a proper one.  
[RESTART]  
Auto print head broken element  
check is not performed.  
[FEED]  
AUTO HD CHK ON  
Auto print head broken element  
check is performed.  
After selecting auto print head check, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(16) Centronics Interface ACK/BUSY Timing Selection  
This parameter is to choose an ACK/BUSY timing of the Centronics  
interface.  
“TYPE1” has been chosen as default, but if a communication error occurs  
or a communication is not properly made, change to “TYPE2”.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears”.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
ACK/BUSY TYPE1  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
ACK/BUSY TYPE1  
[RESTART]  
A rise of ACK signal and a release of  
BUSY occur at the same time.  
[FEED]  
ACK/BUSY TYPE2  
A fall of ACK signal and a release of  
BUSY occur at the same time.  
After selecting an ACK/BUSY timing, press the [PAUSE] key.  
E2-25  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(17) Web Printer Function Selection  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting  
(Cont.)  
This parameter is to choose whether to use the printer as a web printer.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
NOTE:  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
WEB PRINTER OFF  
When “WEB PRINTER ON” is  
selected, the status of the printer  
connected in a network can be  
checked through the Web browser.  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
WEB PRINTER OFF  
WEB PRINTER ON  
Unavailable  
Available  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
After selecting the Web printer function, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(18) Input Prime Selection  
This parameter is to choose whether to enable a reset operation when  
INIT signal is ON.  
Normally, when the printer receives a reset request signal (nInit signal)  
from the host via Centronics interface, the printer will be reset and turn to  
the idle state.  
When the INPUT PRIME parameter is set to OFF, the printer is reset but  
does not turn to idle.  
When this parameter is set to ON, the host sends an INIT signal and the  
printer turns to idle each time the printer is turned on. If you would like  
to avoid this processing, set this parameter to OFF.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
INPUT PRIME ON  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
INPUT PRIME ON  
INPUT PRIME OFF  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
Available  
Unavailable  
After selecting the Input Prime, press the [PAUSE] key.  
E2-26  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(19) Ribbon Near End Selection  
This parameter is to choose the remaining ribbon length where the ribbon  
near end is detected.  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting  
(Cont.)  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
RBN NEAR END 70m  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
RBN NEAR END 70m  
Near end is detected when the remaining  
ribbon is 70m long.  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
RBN NEAR END 30m  
Near end is detected when the remaining  
ribbon is 30m long.  
RBN NEAR END OFF  
Ribbon end is not detected.  
After selecting the ribbon near end function, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(20) Expansion I/O Interface Type Selection  
This parameter is to choose a type of the Expansion I/O interface  
operating mode.  
This parameter should be set depending on the expansion I/O control  
specification of the device to be connected via the expansion I/O  
interface. For details, refer to the External Equipment Interface  
Specification.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
EX.I/O TYPE1  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
EX.I/O TYPE1  
EX.I/O TYPE2  
TYPE1: Standard mode  
TYPE2: Inline mode  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
After selecting an Expansion I/O Interface type, press the [PAUSE] key.  
E2-27  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(21) Plug & Play Selection  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting  
(Cont.)  
This parameter is to choose whether to enable a Plug & Play function.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
NOTE:  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
PLUG & PLAY OFF  
If the printer and the PC are  
connected by USB, plug & play will  
be automatically enabled, regardless  
of the setting of this parameter.  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
PLUG & PLAY OFF  
PLUG & PLAY ON  
Unavailable  
Available  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
After selecting a Plug & Play, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(22) Label End/Ribbon Error Selection  
This parameter is to choose a printing process when a label end or ribbon  
error is detected.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
LBL/RBN END TYP1  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
LBL/RBN END TYP1  
[RESTART]  
TYPE1: When a label end/ribbon error is  
detected in the middle of printing, printing is  
immediately paused.  
[FEED]  
LBL/RBN END TYP2  
TYPE2: When a label end/ribbon error is  
detected in the middle of printing, the printer  
prints the half-finished label as far as  
possible, and stops when the next label is at  
the home position.  
After selecting a Label End/Ribbon Error type, press the [PAUSE] key.  
E2-28  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(23) Pre-Strip Selection  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting  
(Cont.)  
This parameter is to choose whether to activate the Pre Strip function.  
When this parameter is set to ON (Available), the top edge of a label is  
separated (pre-stripped) from the backing paper before the label is printed.  
This function is intended to make the strip issue easier in case the labels  
are hard to strip due to the label intensity, adhesive power, or the printing  
speed.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
PRE PEEL OFF OFF  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
PRE PEEL OFF OFF  
PRE PEEL OFF ON  
Unavailable  
Available  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
When ON is selected, pressing the [PAUSE] key enables the adjustment  
value setting.  
P.P.FEED +9.9mm  
P.P.FEED +9.8mm  
[RESTART]  
P.P.FEED +9.7mm  
P.P.FEED -2.3mm  
P.P.FEED -2.4mm  
[FEED]  
P.P.FEED -2.5mm  
After setting an adjustment value, press the [PAUSE] key to make a pre-  
strip function test.  
When the [FEED] key is pressed, the printer feeds a label.  
If the label stops with its top edge aligning with the strip shaft edge, the  
adjustment value has been properly set. Press the [PAUSE] key to go to  
the next parameter setting.  
If further adjustment is required, press the [RESTART] key to return to  
the adjustment value setting.  
E2-29  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(24) Reverse Feed Speed Selection  
This parameter is to choose a reverse feed speed.  
In the strip issue, the back feed speed of 3”/sec. may cause a shortage of  
feed amount due to a lack of torque, slippery media surface, etc. In such  
case, reduce the back feed speed to 2”/sec. to secure the feed amount.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting  
(Cont.)  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
BACK SPEED STD  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
STD: 3 inch/second  
LOW: 2 inch/second  
BACK SPEED STD  
BACK SPEED LOW  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
After selecting the Back Feed Speed, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(25) Maxi Code Specification Selection  
This parameter is to choose a Maxi code specification.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
MAXI CODE TYPE1  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
MAXI CODE TYPE1  
[RESTART]  
TYPE1: Compatible specification  
with the B-X series  
[FEED]  
MAXI CODE TYPE2  
TYPE2: Specification for specific  
home delivery company  
After selecting a Maxi code specification, press the [PAUSE] key.  
E2-30  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(26) Keyboard Interface Selection  
2.7.1 Parameter Setting  
(Cont.)  
This parameter is to choose a keyboard interface.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
KB I/F  
OFF  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
KB I/F  
KB I/F  
KB I/F  
KB I/F  
OFF  
KB60(1)  
KB60(2)  
KB80  
Not used.  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
KB-60 old version  
KB-60 current version  
KB-80  
After selecting a keyboard interface, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(27) Strip Motor Torque Selection  
This parameter is to choose a strip motor torque.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
PEEL OFF TRQ R0  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
PEEL OFF TRQ R0  
PEEL OFF TRQ R1  
PEEL OFF TRQ R2  
PEEL OFF TRQ R3  
R0: Low  
R1:  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
R2:  
R3: High  
After selecting a strip motor torque, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(28) Print Head Applied Current Table Selection  
This parameter is to choose the applied current level to the print head.  
When “<2>PARAMETER SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key until  
the following display appears.  
NOTE:  
When the print tone is too light, turn  
up the print tone in the positive (+)  
direction first. If the print tone does  
not improve by the print tone fine  
adjustment, choose TONE TABLE  
TYPE 2. Please do not turn up the  
print tone excessively, as doing this  
may cause ribbon wrinkles.  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
TONE TABLE TYPE1  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
TONE TABLE TYPE1  
Standard table  
[RESTART]  
TONE TABLE TYPE2  
Additional table 1  
[FEED]  
After selecting the print head applied current table, press the [PAUSE]  
key.  
E2-31  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
While “<4>DUMP MODE” is displayed on the LCD Message Display,  
press the [PAUSE] key to enter the Dump Mode.  
2.7.2 Dump Mode Setting  
In the Dump Mode, data in the receive buffer are printed. Data are  
expressed in hexadecimal values. This operation allows the user to verify  
programming commands or debug the program.  
When “<4>DUMP MODE” appears, press the [PAUSE] key.  
<4>DUMP MODE  
BUFFER RS-232C  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to choose a receive buffer to be  
dumped.  
BUFFER RS-232C  
BUFFER CENTRO.  
[RESTART]  
BUFFER NETWORK  
BUFFER BASIC 1  
BASIC Interpreter (Interface Interpreter buffer)  
BUFFER BASIC 2  
BASIC Interpreter (Interpreter Printer buffer)  
[FEED]  
BUFFER USB  
BUFFER RF-ID  
After selecting the receive buffer, press the [PAUSE] key.  
<4>DUMP MODE  
PRINT ON DEMAND  
NOTES:  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a printing method.  
1. When “ON DEMAND” is  
selected, it is required to choose a  
printing method again and press  
the [PAUSE] key to print the  
subsequent data until the all data  
has been printed.  
PRINT ON DEMAND  
[RESTART]  
Prints 166 lines of data (approx. 50cm), then  
stops.  
* To print the subsequent data, choose a printing  
method again and press the [PAUSE] key.  
[FEED]  
2
If an error occurs during  
dumping, the printer will display  
an error message and stop  
printing. The error can be  
cleared by pressing the [PAUSE]  
key, and then the display will  
show “<4>DUMP MODE”  
again.  
PRINT ALL  
Prints all data in the receive buffer, then stops.  
After selecting a printing method, press the [PAUSE] key.  
<4>DUMP MODE  
NOW PRINTING...  
After a recovery from the error  
the printer will not start printing  
automatically.  
[PAUSE]  
<4>DUMP MODE  
Turn off the power, and then on.  
ON LINE  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
E2-32  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
The data in the receive buffer is printed as follows:  
2.7.2 Dump Mode Setting  
(Cont.)  
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  
7B 41 58 3B 2B 30 30 30 2C 2B 30 30 30 2C 2B 30  
30 7C 7D 7B 44 30 37 37 30 2C 31 31 30 30 2C 30  
37 34 30 7C 7D 7B 43 7C 7D 7B 4C 43 3B 30 30 33  
30 2C 30 30 32 30 2C 30 30 33 30 2C 30 36 36 30  
2C 30 2C 32 7C 7D 7B 4C 43 3B 30 30 37 30 2C 30  
30 32 30 2C 30 30 37 30 2C 30 36 36 30 2C 30 2C  
39 7C 7D 7B 4C 43 3B 30 30 35 30 2C 30 30 32 30  
:
{AX;+000,+000,+0  
0|}{D0760,1100,0  
740|}{C|}{LC;003  
0,0020,0030,0660  
,0,2|}{LC;0070,0  
020,0070,0660,0,  
9|}{LC;0050,0020  
Print Conditions  
Printing width: 3.9 inches (100 mm)  
Sensor selection: None  
Print speed: 4”/sec.  
Printing mode: Depends on the  
selection in use.  
:
:
44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 7C 7D 7B 50 43 31 30 3B 30  
33 35 30 2C 30 34 30 30 2C 31 2C 31 2C 4B 2C 30  
30 2C 42 3D 41 42 43 44 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C  
DEFGHIJ|}{PC10;0  
350,0400,1,1,K,0  
0,B=ABCDefghijkl  
16 bytes/line  
Data is printed in the order from the  
new one to the old one.  
Data specified by the receive buffer  
write pointer will be printed in  
boldface.  
6D 6E 6F 70 7C 7D 7B 50 56 30 32 3B 30 33 33 30  
2C 30 36 36 30 2C 30 32 37 30 2C 30 32 35 30 2C  
41 2C 30 30 2C 42 3D 42 7C 7D 7B 50 56 30 33 3B  
:
mnop|}{PV02;0330  
,0660,0270,0250,  
A,00,B=B|}{PV03;  
:
:
3B 30 39 30 30 2C 30 31 38 30 2C 54 2C 48 2C 30  
35 2C 41 2C 30 3D 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30  
41 42 43 44 45 7C 7D 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  
;0900,0180,T,H,0  
5,A,0=1234567890  
ABCDE|}  
:
:
Feed direction  
Receive Buffer Size  
Interface  
RS-232C  
Centronics  
Network Interface  
BASIC 1  
Buffer size  
1MB (65536 lines)  
1MB (65536 lines)  
1MB (65536 lines)  
8KB (512 lines)  
8KB (512 lines)  
1MB (65536 lines)  
8KB (512 lines)  
BASIC 2  
USB  
RFID  
Required Label Length  
Interface  
RS-232C  
Centronics  
Network Interface  
BASIC 1  
Media length*  
198.2m  
198.2m  
198.2m  
2m  
BASIC 2  
2m  
USB  
198.2m  
2m  
RFID  
*: Media length required for printing all data in the receive buffer.  
E2-33  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
While “<5>EXPAND MDOE” is displayed on the LCD Message Display,  
press the [PAUSE] key to enter the BASIC Expansion Mode.  
2.7.3 BASIC Expansion Mode  
In the BASIC Expansion Mode, it is possible to execute the BASIC  
expansion mode program under the following conditions.  
NOTE:  
For the BASIC enable setting mode,  
refer to the B-SA4T Series Key  
Operation Specification stored in the  
CD-ROM.  
The BASIC expansion mode program has already been loaded.  
The BASIC enable setting mode is selected.  
The basic expansion mode ends when the basic expansion program is  
exited.  
When “<5>EXPAND MODE” appears, press the [PAUSE] key.  
<5>EXPAND MODE  
When the [PAUSE] key is pressed, BASIC program is executed.  
E2-34  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
While “<6>AUTO CALIB” is displayed on the LCD Message Display,  
press the [PAUSE] key to enter the Automatic Calibration Mode.  
2.7.4 Automatic Calibration  
In the Automatic Calibration Mode, whether to activate the automatic  
calibration at a power on time or not is selectable. When the automatic  
calibration is activated, the printer feeds the media for about 160 mm  
each time the power is turned on or the Top Cover is opened, to detect a  
print start position.  
When “<6>AUTO CALIB” appears, press the [PAUSE] key.  
<6>AUTO CALIB  
OFF  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
OFF  
Not activated  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
Activated  
(Feed gap sensor)  
ON TRANS.  
ON REFLECT  
Activated  
(Black mark sensor)  
After selecting the automatic calibration, press the [PAUSE] key.  
NOTES:  
1. This function is available only when the media pitch is 10.0 mm to 150.0  
mm.  
2. When this function is activated, the media length, effective print length,  
and sensor type specified in the command are ignored.  
3. When the printer cannot find a print start position properly, it will  
continue to feed the media for up to 500.0 mm. If that does not work, the  
printer will stop, resulting in a paper jam.  
4. During an automatic calibration, the printer also feeds the ribbon.  
5. An automatic forward feed is not performed immediately after an  
automatic calibration, even if the auto forward wait parameter is set to  
ON.  
E2-35  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
While “<7>LAN” is displayed on the LCD Message Display, press the  
[PAUSE] key to enter the LAN Setting Mode.  
2.7.5 LAN Setting  
In the LAN Setting Mode, whether to enable the LAN communication  
and SNMP or not is selectable.  
When “<7>LAN” appears, press the [PAUSE] key.  
<7>LAN  
ON SNMP ON  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key to select a desired option.  
LAN is disabled.  
OFF  
[RESTART]  
LAN and SNMP are  
ON SNMP ON  
enabled  
[FEED]  
LAN is enabled but  
SNMP is disabled.  
ON SNMP OFF  
After selecting the LAN setting, press the [PAUSE] key.  
E2-36  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
While “<8>RTC SET” is displayed on the LCD Message Display, press  
the [PAUSE] key to enter the Real Time Clock Setting Mode.  
2.7.6 Real Time Clock Setting  
NOTE:  
The Real Time Clock Setting Mode contains the following sub menus.  
Each time the [PAUSE] key is pressed, the sub menus are displayed  
sequentially.  
The Real Time Clock Setting is  
effective only when an optional Real  
Time Clock, B-SA704-RTC-QM-R, is  
installed.  
(1) Date setting (Year, Month, Day)  
(2) Time setting (Hour, Minute, Second)  
(3) Low battery check setting  
(4) RTC data renewal timing setting  
(1) Date Setting  
This parameter is to set the Year, Month, and Day, in order.  
When “<8>RTC SET” appears, press the [PAUSE] key.  
<8>RTC SET  
DATE 05/01/01  
Press the [PAUSE] key to set the date.  
NOTE:  
<8>RTC SET  
Year  
Use the [FEED] or [RESTART] key  
to set the value.  
DATE Y 06/01/01  
[PAUSE]  
<8>RTC SET  
Month  
DATE M 06/03/01  
[PAUSE]  
<8>RTC SET  
Day  
DATE D 06/03/01  
After selecting the date, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(2) Time Setting  
This parameter is to set the Hour, Minute, and Second, in order.  
<8>RTC SET  
TIME 00/00/00  
Press the [PAUSE] key to set the time.  
<8>RTC SET  
Hour  
TIME H 10/01/01  
[PAUSE]  
<8>RTC SET  
Minute  
TIME M 10/30/01  
[PAUSE]  
<8>RTC SET  
Second  
TIME S 10/30/00  
After selecting the time, press the [PAUSE] key.  
E2-37  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(3) Low Battery Check Setting  
This parameter is to choose whether to activate the low battery check  
function or not.  
2.7.6 Real Time Clock Setting  
(Cont.)  
<8>RTC SET  
NOTE:  
LOW BATT. CHECK  
1. Be sure to load the battery and set  
the low battery check function to  
ON whenever the real time clock  
is used. If the battery is not  
Press the [PAUSE] key to set.  
loaded or the battery voltage is  
low, the real time clock data is  
erased at the power off time.  
2. When the low battery check  
function is set to ON and if the  
battery voltage is 1.9V or less, the  
printer will result in a “LOW  
BATTERY” error and stop at the  
power on time. As a restart is  
invalidated in this case, hold  
down the [RESTART] key to  
cause the printer to enter  
Low battery check is  
LOW BATT. ON  
activated.  
[RESTART]  
Low battery check is not  
activated.  
LOW BATT. OFF  
[FEED]  
After selecting the low battery check, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(4) RTC Data Renewal Timing Setting  
This parameter is to choose the RTC data renewal timing.  
<1>RESET mode, access the Real  
Time Clock setting mode, and set  
the low battery function to OFF.  
<8>RTC SET  
RENEWAL  
Press the [PAUSE] key to set.  
RENEWAL BATCH  
Batch print is possible. However, the same time is  
printed on the all media issued in a batch because  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
the real time clock data is read only for the first  
media.  
RENEWAL PAGE  
A real time can be printed on each media. However,  
the printer needs to stop the motion before printing  
each media to read the real time clock data.  
After selecting the RTC data renewal timing, press the [PAUSE] key.  
The current date is displayed.  
<8>RTC SET  
DATE 06/03/01  
Press the [FEED] and [RESTART] keys at the same time to return to the  
<8>RTC SET display.  
<8>RTC SET  
E2-38  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
When the printer is connected to a PC through TCP/IP by using a LAN  
cable, it is necessary to set an IP address in the System Mode for system  
administrators.  
2.7.7 IP Address Setting  
(TCP/IP)  
The System Mode for system administrators consists of the following  
menus.  
Power OFF  
While holding down the [FEED] and  
[PAUSE] keys, turn on the printer.  
<1>DIAG. Vx.x  
<1>DIAG. Vx.x  
This menu is used to check and print the printer  
system information and maintenance counter  
status.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
<2>PARAMETER SET  
<2>PARAMETER SET This menu is used to set the printer parameters.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
<3>ADJUST SET  
<3>ADJUST SET  
<4>TEST PRINT  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
<6>RAM CLEAR  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
<8>BASIC  
This menu is used to make a fine adjustment of a  
print start position, cut position, etc.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
<4>TEST PRINT  
This menu is used to perform print tests.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
This menu is used to check the sensor statuses  
and adjust each sensor.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
<6>RAM CLEAR  
This menu is used to perform a RAM clear.  
DO NOT USE this menu.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
This menu is used to set an IP address.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
<8>BASIC  
This menu is used to enable the printer to use  
Basic program.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
<9>FOR FACTORY  
<9>FOR FACTORY  
This menu is intended for an in-process  
inspection. Do not use this menu.  
[FEED]  
[RESTART]  
E2-39  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
In this section, how to set the IP address is described.  
First, you need to access the System Mode for system administrators.  
2.7.7 IP Address Setting  
(TCP/IP) (Cont.)  
1. While holding down the [FEED] and [PAUSE] keys, turn on the  
printer.  
2. When “<1>DIAG” appears on the LCD Message Display, release the  
[FEED] and [PAUSE] keys.  
Now, the printer is in the System Mode for system administrators.  
3. Press the [FEED] or [RESTART] key until “<7>IP ADDRESS”  
appears on the LCD Message Display.  
4. Press the [PAUSE] key to enter the IP Address Setting Mode.  
The IP Address Setting Mode contains the following sub menus. To  
enter each sub menu, press the [PAUSE] key.  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
PRINTER IP ADRES  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
GATEWAY IP ADRES  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
SUBNET MASK  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
SOCKET PORT  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
DHCP  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
DHCP CLIENT ID  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
DHCP HOST NAME  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
E2-40  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(1) Printer IP Address  
This parameter is to set an IP address.  
2.7.7 IP Address Setting  
(TCP/IP) (Cont.)  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
NOTES:  
PRINTER IP ADRES  
1. Set each 3-digit value by using  
the [RESTART] or [FEED] key.  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
[RESTART] key: Increment  
[FEED] key: Decrement  
192 . 168 . 010 . 020  
Range: 0 to 255  
[PAUSE]  
2. Press the [PAUSE] key to move  
the cursor to the next 3-digit  
value.  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
192 . 168 . 010 . 020  
3. After the last 3-digit value is set,  
press the [PAUSE] key to go to  
Gateway IP Address Setting.  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
192 . 168 . 010 . 020  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
192 . 168 . 010 . 020  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
GATEWAY IP ADRES  
(2) Gateway IP Address  
This parameter is to set a Gateway IP address.  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
NOTE:  
GATEWAY IP ADRES  
After the last 3-digit value is set,  
press the [PAUSE] key to go to  
Subnet Mask Setting.  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
192 . 168 . 010 . 020  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
192 . 168 . 010 . 020  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
192 . 168 . 010 . 020  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
192 . 168 . 010 . 020  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
SUBNET MASK  
E2-41  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(3) Subnet Mask  
This parameter is to set a Subnet Mask.  
2.7.7 IP Address Setting  
(TCP/IP) (Cont.)  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
SUBNET MASK  
NOTE:  
After the last 3-digit value is set,  
press the [PAUSE] key to go to  
Socket Port Setting.  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
255 . 255 . 255 . 000  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
255 . 255 . 255 . 000  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
255 . 255 . 255 . 000  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
255 . 255 . 255 . 000  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
SOCKET PORT  
(4) Socket Port  
This parameter is to enable a socket port and set a socket number.  
SOCKET PORT  
NOTES:  
1. Pressing the [PAUSE] key  
while “PORT ON 08000” is  
displayed allows you to set the  
port number.  
[PAUSE]  
[RESTART] or [FEED]  
PORT OFF -----  
PORT ON 08000  
2. Set a number for each digit by  
using the [RESTART] or  
[FEED] key.  
[PAUSE]  
PORT ON 08000  
[RESTART] key: Increment  
[FEED] key: Decrement  
Enter a number for each digit of the  
port number with the [RESTART] or  
[FEED] key.  
Range: 00000 to 65535  
A number exceeding 65535 will  
be automatically corrected to  
65535.  
PORT ON 08000  
3. Be careful not to set the same  
port number that other  
[PAUSE]  
applications are using.  
4. Press the [PAUSE] key to move  
the cursor to the next digit.  
5. After the last digit is set, press  
the [PAUSE] key to go to  
DHCP Setting.  
PORT ON 08000  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
DHCP  
E2-42  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(5) DHCP  
This parameter is to enable DHCP.  
2.7.7 IP Address Setting  
(TCP/IP) (Cont.)  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
DHCP  
NOTE:  
Pressing the [PAUSE] key while  
“DHCP ON” is displayed allows  
you to set a DHCP client ID.  
[PAUSE]  
[RESTART] or [FEED]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
DHCP  
OFF  
DHCP  
ON  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
DHCP CLIENT ID  
(6) DHCP Client ID  
This parameter is to set a DHCP client ID.  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
DHCP CLIENT ID  
NOTES:  
1. Code used to enter a DHCP  
client ID is selectable between  
ASCII code (alphanumeric) and  
Hex code.  
2. Set a character or value for  
each byte by using the  
[PAUSE]  
[FEED] or [RESTART]  
MODE  
ASCII  
MODE  
HEX  
DHCP CLIENT ID  
DHCP CLIENT ID  
[RESTART] or [FEED] key.  
[RESTART] key: Increment  
ASCII Code  
Hex. Code  
[PAUSE]  
[PAUSE]  
[FEED] key: Decrement  
MODE  
ASCII  
4142434445464748  
494A4B4C4D4E4F50  
3. Press the [PAUSE] key to enter  
the next byte. Repeat this until  
16th byte is entered.  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP  
4. A DHCP ID can be used to  
check what IP address is  
assigned to which client on a  
DHCP server. If a DHCP ID is  
not assigned, MAC address of a  
network device (LAN card or  
LAN interface board) will be  
notified to the server as a  
DHCP ID instead.  
Enter a character or a value for each of 1st byte to 16th  
byte sequentially using the [FEED] or [RESTART] key.  
[PAUSE]  
[PAUSE]  
A DHCP ID is a 16-byte  
character string. As “FFH”  
(hex. code) is recognized as a  
terminator, if the top byte of  
DHCP ID is “FFH”, it is  
considered that a DHCP ID is  
not assigned.  
E2-43  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment  
(7) DHCP Host Name  
This parameter is to set a DHCP host name.  
2.7.7 IP Address Setting  
(TCP/IP) (Cont.)  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
NOTE:  
DHCP HOST NAME  
After the 16th byte of the DHCP  
host name is set, press the  
[PAUSE] key. At this time, the  
display will turn to “<7>IP  
ADDRESS”.  
[PAUSE]  
MODE  
ASCII  
„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„  
Enter a character or a value for each of 1st  
byte to 16th byte sequentially using the [FEED]  
or [RESTART] key.  
[PAUSE]  
<7>IP ADDRESS  
ASCII code and Hex. code correspondence table  
Upper 4 bits  
2
3
4
5
6
7
Lower 4 bits  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
SP  
!
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
`
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
{
|
#
$
%
&
(
)
*
+
,
J
;
K
L
M
N
O
<
=
>
?
\
]
^
_
-
.
/
}
SP = Space  
(Example) To enter “TOSHIBA” in Hex. code:  
54 4F 53 48 49 42 41  
When the system mode settings have been completed, turn off the printer.  
E2-44  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
2.8.1 Introduction  
This manual describes how to install the TOSHIBA printer driver for the TOSHIBA bar code printer on your  
Windows host computer; install and delete the printer driver, the procedure for adding the LAN port, cautions and  
limitations.  
The examples provided here illustrate the procedure for installing the printer driver version V7.0 for the B-SA4T  
series.  
2.8.2 General Description  
(1) Features  
Once you install the TOSHIBA printer driver on your Windows host computer, you can use the TOSHIBA bar  
code printer, as well as the easy-to-use general printers.  
You can use this printer by connecting a parallel interface cable (printer cable), a USB cable, or a LAN cable to  
your host computer.  
(2) System Requirements  
To install the TOSHIBA printer driver on your host computer, the following system and environment are  
required:  
Operating system: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP  
Hardware:  
A DOS-/V (IBM PC/AT compatible) machine running an above operating system.  
Interface:  
• Parallel interface conforming to the IEEE1284 standard  
• USB interface  
• LAN interface  
2.8.3 Installing the Printer Driver  
The installation procedure differs depending on the interface connected to the printer and the operation system you are  
using. Please install the printer driver by performing the appropriate procedure.  
If the previous version of the printer driver has been installed on your host computer , be sure to uninstall it before you  
install this printer driver. (Refer to Section 2.8.4 Uninstalling the Printer Driver.)  
To print via your network, please install the printer driver by performing the installation procedure for the parallel  
interface, and also perform the following:  
1. In the procedure, select “LPT1” for the port.  
2. After installation of the printer driver is completed, add the LAN port by referring to Section 2.8.5  
Adding/Deleting a LAN Port, and specify the LAN port.  
(1) Parallel Interface  
To use the parallel interface, the following settings are required, after installing the printer driver:  
For Windows 98/Me:  
Open the printer properties. Select the “Details” tab and click on the [Spool  
Settings…] button. The “Spool Settings” dialog box is displayed. Select  
“Disable bi-directional support for this printer”.  
For Windows 2000/XP:  
Open the printer properties and select the “Ports” tab. Mark off the “Enable  
bidirectional support” checkbox.  
NOTE:  
In case of the B-SX4T or B-SX5T series, make sure that the Centronics interface type is set to SPP (default).  
E2-45  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
Windows 98/Me  
(1) Select “Settings” – “Printers” from the “Start” menu to open the printer folder.  
(2) Double-click on the “Add Printer” icon. The Add Printer Wizard runs. Click on the [Next] button.  
(3) Select “Local printer”, then click on the [Next] button. The screen listing “Manufacturers and  
Printers” is displayed.  
(4) Click on the [Have Disk…] button. The “Install From Disk” dialog box is displayed.  
Specify the “\driver” folder in the CD-ROM drive, then click on the [OK] button.  
NOTE:  
The latest printer driver is available from the web site.  
(http://www.toshibatec-ris.com/products/barcode/download/index.html)  
(5) Select the printer to be installed from “Printers” list, then click on the [Next] button.  
Driver name  
TEC B-372  
Model  
B-372-QP  
Driver name  
TEC B-415  
Model  
B-415-GH24-QM  
B-415-GH25-QM  
Driver name  
TEC B-419  
Model  
B-419-GS10-QQ  
B-419-GS12-QP  
B-419-GS12-CN  
B-452-HS12-QQ  
B-452-HS12-QQ-US  
B-452-HS12-QP  
B-452-HS12-CN  
TEC B-431  
B-431-GS10-QP  
B-431-GS10-CN  
TEC B-452  
B-452-TS10-QQ  
TEC B-452H  
B-452-TS10-QQ-US  
B-452-TS11-QQ-PAC  
B-452-TS12-QP  
B-452-TS12-QP-PAC  
B-452-TS12-CN  
TEC B-472  
TEC B-492  
B-472-QQ  
TEC B-472-CN B-472-GH12-CN  
B-472-GH14-CN  
TEC B-482  
TEC B-672  
B-482-TS10-QQ  
B-482-TS10-QQ-US  
B-482-TS10-QP  
B-472-QQ-US  
B-472-GH12-QQ  
B-472-QP  
B-492L-TH10-QQ  
B-492R-TH10-QQ  
B-492L-TH10-QP  
B-492R-TH10-QP  
B-682-TS10-QQ  
B-682-TS10-QQ-US  
B-682-TS10-QP  
B-872-QQ  
B-872-QQ-US  
B-872-QP  
B-SA4TM-TS12-QM-R TEC B-SA4T-  
B-SA4TP-TS12-QM-R CN  
TEC B-572  
B-572-QQ  
B-672-QQ  
B-672-QQ-US  
B-672-QP  
B-572-QQ-US  
B-572-QP  
TEC B-682  
TEC B-872  
TEC B-SA4T  
TEC B-852  
TEC B-882  
B-852-TS12-QQ  
B-852-TS12-QQ-US  
B-852-TS12-QP  
TEC B-852-R  
TEC B-SA4G  
TEC B-SP2D  
B-852-TS22-QQ-R  
B-852-TS22-QP-R  
B-882-TS10-QQ  
B-SA4TM-GS12-QM-R  
B-SA4TP-GS12-QM-R  
B-882-TS10-QQ-US  
B-882-TS10-QP  
B-SA4TM-TS12-CN  
B-SA4TP-TS12-CN  
B-SP2D-GH20-QM  
B-SP2D-GH30-QM  
B-SP2D-GH30-QM  
B-SP2D-GH20-QM-R  
B-SP2D-GH30-QM-R  
B-SP2D-GH30-QM-R  
TEC B-SV4  
TEC B-SX5  
B-SV4D-GS10-QM  
B-SV4D-GH10-QM  
B-SV4D-GS10-QM-R  
B-SV4D-GH10-QM-R  
TEC B-SX4  
B-SX4T-GS10-QQ  
B-SX4T-GS10-QQ-US  
B-SX4T-GS10-QP  
B-SX4T-GS20-QQ  
B-SX4T-GS20-QQ-US  
B-SX4T-GS20-QP  
B-SX4T-GS20-QM-R  
TEC B-SX4-CN B-SX4T-GS10-CN  
B-SX4T-GS20-CN  
B-SX5T-TS12-QQ  
B-SX5T-TS12-QQ-US  
B-SX5T-TS12-QP  
B-SX5T-TS22-QQ  
B-SX5T-TS22-QQ-US  
B-SX5T-TS22-QP  
B-SX5T-TS22-QM-R  
TEC B-SX5-CN B-SX5T-TS12-CN  
B-SX5T-TS22-CN  
TEC B-SX6T-R B-SX6T-TS12-QM-R  
TEC B-SX8T-R B-SX8T-TS12-QM-R  
TEC CB-416-  
T3  
CB-416-T3-QQ  
CB-416-T3-QQ-US  
CB-416-T3-QP  
TEC CB-426-  
T3  
CB-426-T3-QQ  
CB-426-T3-QQ-US  
CB-426-T3-QP  
E2-46  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
(6) The screen to select the existing installed printer driver or use the new one, is displayed. Select  
“Replace existing driver”, then click on the [Next] button. If you install the printer driver for the first  
time, this screen is not displayed.  
(7) Select the port to be used for printing from the “Available ports” list, then click on the [Next] button.  
(8) Change the printer name if necessary, and select whether or not you use the printer as the default  
printer (“Yes” or “No”). Click on the [Finish] button.  
(9) The printer driver is installed. When installation is completed, the new printer icon is added in the  
“Printers” folder.  
E2-47  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
Windows 2000/XP  
(1) Log on to your host computer as a member who has full control access privilege concerning the  
printer settings.  
(2) Select “Settings” – “Printers” from the “Start” menu to open the printer folder.  
(3) Double-click on the “Add Printer” icon. The Add Printer Wizard runs. Click on the [Next] button.  
(4) Select “Local printer”. Mark off the “Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer”  
checkbox, then click on the [Next] button.  
(5) Select the port to be used for printing from the “Available ports” list, then click on the [Next] button.  
(6) On the screen listing “Manufacturers and Printers”, click on the [Have Disk…] button. The “Install  
From Disk” dialog box is displayed.  
(7) Specify the “\driver” folder in the CD-ROM drive, then click on the [OK] button.  
NOTE:  
The latest printer driver is available from the web site.  
(http://www.toshibatec-ris.com/products/barcode/download/index.html)  
(8) Select the printer to be installed from “Printers” list, then click on the [Next] button.  
Driver name  
TEC B-372  
Model  
B-372-QP  
Driver name  
TEC B-415  
Model  
B-415-GH24-QM  
B-415-GH25-QM  
Driver name  
TEC B-419  
Model  
B-419-GS10-QQ  
B-419-GS12-QP  
B-419-GS12-CN  
B-452-HS12-QQ  
B-452-HS12-QQ-US  
B-452-HS12-QP  
B-452-HS12-CN  
TEC B-431  
B-431-GS10-QP  
B-431-GS10-CN  
TEC B-452  
B-452-TS10-QQ  
TEC B-452H  
B-452-TS10-QQ-US  
B-452-TS11-QQ-PAC  
B-452-TS12-QP  
B-452-TS12-QP-PAC  
B-452-TS12-CN  
TEC B-472  
TEC B-492  
B-472-QQ  
TEC B-472-CN B-472-GH12-CN  
B-472-GH14-CN  
TEC B-482  
TEC B-672  
B-482-TS10-QQ  
B-482-TS10-QQ-US  
B-482-TS10-QP  
B-472-QQ-US  
B-472-GH12-QQ  
B-472-QP  
B-492L-TH10-QQ  
B-492R-TH10-QQ  
B-492L-TH10-QP  
B-492R-TH10-QP  
B-682-TS10-QQ  
B-682-TS10-QQ-US  
B-682-TS10-QP  
B-872-QQ  
B-872-QQ-US  
B-872-QP  
B-SA4TM-TS12-QM-R TEC B-SA4T-  
B-SA4TP-TS12-QM-R CN  
TEC B-572  
B-572-QQ  
B-672-QQ  
B-672-QQ-US  
B-672-QP  
B-572-QQ-US  
B-572-QP  
TEC B-682  
TEC B-872  
TEC B-SA4T  
TEC B-852  
TEC B-882  
B-852-TS12-QQ  
B-852-TS12-QQ-US  
B-852-TS12-QP  
TEC B-852-R  
TEC B-SA4G  
TEC B-SP2D  
B-852-TS22-QQ-R  
B-852-TS22-QP-R  
B-882-TS10-QQ  
B-SA4TM-GS12-QM-R  
B-SA4TP-GS12-QM-R  
B-882-TS10-QQ-US  
B-882-TS10-QP  
B-SA4TM-TS12-CN  
B-SA4TP-TS12-CN  
B-SP2D-GH20-QM  
B-SP2D-GH30-QM  
B-SP2D-GH30-QM  
B-SP2D-GH20-QM-R  
B-SP2D-GH30-QM-R  
B-SP2D-GH30-QM-R  
TEC B-SV4  
TEC B-SX5  
B-SV4D-GS10-QM  
B-SV4D-GH10-QM  
B-SV4D-GS10-QM-R  
B-SV4D-GH10-QM-R  
TEC B-SX4  
B-SX4T-GS10-QQ  
B-SX4T-GS10-QQ-US  
B-SX4T-GS10-QP  
B-SX4T-GS20-QQ  
B-SX4T-GS20-QQ-US  
B-SX4T-GS20-QP  
B-SX4T-GS20-QM-R  
TEC B-SX4-CN B-SX4T-GS10-CN  
B-SX4T-GS20-CN  
B-SX5T-TS12-QQ  
B-SX5T-TS12-QQ-US  
B-SX5T-TS12-QP  
B-SX5T-TS22-QQ  
B-SX5T-TS22-QQ-US  
B-SX5T-TS22-QP  
B-SX5T-TS22-QM-R  
TEC B-SX5-CN B-SX5T-TS12-CN  
B-SX5T-TS22-CN  
TEC B-SX6T-R B-SX6T-TS12-QM-R  
TEC B-SX8T-R B-SX8T-TS12-QM-R  
TEC CB-416-  
T3  
CB-416-T3-QQ  
CB-416-T3-QQ-US  
CB-416-T3-QP  
TEC CB-426-  
T3  
CB-426-T3-QQ  
CB-426-T3-QQ-US  
CB-426-T3-QP  
E2-48  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
(9) The “Use Existing Driver” screen is displayed. Select “Replace existing driver”, then click on the  
[Next] button. If you install the printer driver for the first time, this screen is not displayed.  
(10) Change the printer name if necessary, and select whether or not you use the printer as the default  
printer (“Yes” or “No”). Click on the [Next] button.  
(11) Select whether or not the printer will be shared with other network users (“Shared” or “Not shared”).  
Click on the [Next] button.  
(12) Select whether or not the test page will be printed (“Yes” or “No”), then click on the [Finish] button.  
(13) If the “Digital Signature Not Found” screen is displayed, click on the [Yes] button.  
(14) When the “Completing the Add Printer Wizard” screen is displayed, click on the [Finish] button.  
(15) When installation is completed, the new printer icon is added in the “Printers” folder.  
E2-49  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
(2) USB INTERFACE  
Installation starts by the operating system’s plug-and-play function.  
Windows 98/Me  
(1) Turn the printer ON, then connect it to your host computer with the USB cable.  
The “New Hardware Found” dialog box is displayed, and “USB Device” is detected.  
(2) After a while, the “Add New Hardware Wizard” dialog box is displayed.  
Select “Specify the location of the driver (Advanced)”, then click on the [Next] button.  
E2-50  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
(3) Select “Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended)”.  
Mark the “Specify a location” checkbox, then click on the [Browse] button.  
Specify “\driver” folder, then click on the [Next] button.  
(4) Check to see that the “USB Printing Support” driver is detected, then click on the [Next] button.  
E2-51  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
(5) When the screen which indicates the USB Printing Support driver has been installed, is  
displayed, click on the [Finish] button.  
(6) After a while, “TEC B-SA4T” is detected as a new hardware.  
(7) The “Add New Hardware Wizard” dialog box is displayed.  
Select “Specify the location of the driver (Advanced)”, then click on the [Next] button.  
E2-52  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
(8) Select “Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended)”.  
Mark the “Specify a location” checkbox, then click on the [Browse] button.  
Specify “\driver” folder, then click on the [Next] button.  
(9) Check to see that the “TEC B-SA4T” driver is detected, then click on the [Next] button.  
E2-53  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
(10) Change the printer name if necessary, and select whether or not you use the printer as the default  
printer (“Yes” or “No”). Click on the [Finish] button.  
(11) When the screen, which indicates TEC B-SA4T has been installed, is displayed, click on the  
[Finish] button.  
(12) When installation is completed, the new printer icon is added in the “Printers” folder.  
E2-54  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
Windows 2000/XP  
NOTE:  
When plug-and-play printer installation in progress is stopped, be sure to delete the printer detected and  
displayed on the “Device Manager” tab of the “System Properties” dialog box.  
(1) Log on to your host computer as a member who has full control access privilege concerning the  
printer settings.  
(2) Turn the printer ON, then connect it to your host computer with the USB cable.  
(3) “USB Device” is automatically detected, and “USB Printing Support” is automatically installed.  
(4) After a while, for Windows XP, “TEC B-SA4T” is detected as a new device.  
For Windows 2000, “Unknown” device is detected as a new device. In both cases, perform the  
following steps, though dialog boxes for Windows XP are used.  
(5) The “Found New Hardware Wizard” dialog box is displayed.  
Select “No, not this time”, then click on the [Next] button.  
E2-55  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
(6) Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)”, then click on the [Next] button.  
(7) Select “Search for the best driver in these locations”.  
Mark the “Include this location in the search” checkbox, then click on the [Browse] button.  
Specify the “\driver” folder in the CD-ROM, then click on the [Next] button.  
E2-56  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
(8) When the dialog box below is displayed, click on the [Continue Anyway] button.  
(9) When the “Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard” screen is displayed, click on the  
[Finish] button.  
(10) When installation is completed, the new printer icon is added in the “Printers” folder.  
E2-57  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
2.8.4 Uninstalling the Printer Driver  
NOTE:  
Before uninstalling the printer driver, be sure to complete all of printing, the status monitor, and properties  
settings.  
Windows 98/ME  
(1) Select “Settings” – “Printers” from the “Start” menu to open the printer folder.  
(2) Right-click on the printer driver icon to be deleted, then select “Delete”. The confirmation message is  
displayed.  
(3) Click on the [Yes] button to delete.  
(4) After the printer driver icon is deleted, restart your host computer.  
Windows 2000/XP  
(1) Log on to your host computer as a member who has full control access privilege concerning the  
printer settings.  
(2) Select “Settings” – “Printers” from the “Start” menu to open the printer folder.  
(3) Right-click on the printer driver icon to be deleted, then select “Delete”. The confirmation message is  
displayed.  
(4) Click on the [Yes] button to delete.  
(5) After the printer icon is deleted, select “Server Properties” from “File” menu of the “Printers” folder.  
(6) Select the printer driver to be deleted, then click on the [Remove] button. After the printer driver is  
deleted, restart your host computer.  
E2-58  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
2.8.5 Adding/Deleting a LAN Port  
To use the LAN interface, first, you have to make the following settings in “<7> IP ADDRESS” in the system  
mode of the printer. (Refer to TOSHIBA TEC support representative.)  
• Set the printer IP address (“PRINTER IP ADRES”), the gateway IP address (“GATEWAY IP  
ADRES”), and subnet mask (“SUBNET MASK”).  
• Set the port number (“SOCKET PORT”).  
Among these settings, the printer IP address and the port number are also required for adding a LAN port.  
(1) Adding a LAN Port  
Windows 98/ME  
(1) Right-click on the printer icon. Select “Properties” to open the printer “Properties” dialog box.  
(2) Select the “Details” tab, and click on the [Add Port…] button. The “Add Port” dialog box is  
displayed.  
(3) Select “Other”.  
Select “Seagull Scientific TCP/IP Port” from the list, then click on the [OK] button.  
(4) On the “Add Seagull TCP/IP Port” dialog box, enter the name or IP address, the port number, and the  
port name. For the IP address and the port number, enter the same ones as you have set in “<7> IP  
ADDRESS” in the system mode of the printer. After entering these, click on the [OK] button.  
(5) When addition of the port is completed, the port is added to the drop down list for “Print to the  
following port”.  
E2-59  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
Windows 2000/XP  
(1) Right-click on the printer icon. Select “Properties” to open the printer “Properties” dialog box.  
(2) Select the “Ports” tab, and click on the [Add Port…] button. The “Printer Ports” dialog box is  
displayed.  
(3) Select “Seagull Scientific TCP/IP Port” from the “Available Printer Ports” list, then click on the [OK]  
button.  
(4) On the “Add Seagull TCP/IP Port” dialog box, enter the name or IP address, the port number, and the  
port name. For the IP address and the port number, enter the same ones as you have set in “<7> IP  
ADDRESS” in the system mode of the printer. After entering these, click on the [OK] button.  
(5) When addition of the port is completed, the port is added to the “Print to the following port(s)” list.  
(2) Deleting a LAN Port  
NOTE:  
Before deleting a port, be sure to check if other printers also use it. If there are printers which use the port  
to be deleted, change their port to another, before deleting the port.  
Windows 98/ME  
(1) Right-click on the printer icon. Select “Properties” to open the printer “Properties” dialog box.  
(2) Select the “Details” tab, and click on the [Delete Port…] button.  
(3) Select the port to be deleted, then click on the [OK] button.  
(4) When deletion of the port is completed, the port is also deleted from the “Print to the following port”  
list.  
Windows 2000/XP  
(1) Right-click on the printer icon. Select “Properties” to open the printer “Properties” dialog box.  
(2) On the “Ports” tab, select the port to be deleted, then click on the [Delete Port] button.  
(3) When deletion of the port is completed, the port is also deleted from the “Print to the following  
port(s)” list.  
E2-60  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
2.8.6 Cautions  
(1) Printer Driver Upgrades  
To upgrade the printer driver to this version, uninstall the previous version of the printer driver, before  
installing this printer driver.  
Be sure to restart your host computer, after you upgrade the printer driver.  
When your operating system is Windows 98, or Windows Me, be sure to restart your host computer,  
after you uninstall the previous version of the printer driver. Or, the printer driver is not upgraded  
properly.  
(2) Others  
If your operating system is Windows 2000 or Windows XP, when plug-and-play printer installation in  
progress is stopped, be sure to delete the printer detected and displayed on the “Device Manager” tab of  
the “System Properties” dialog box.  
Before uninstalling the printer driver, be sure to complete all of printing, the status monitor, and  
properties settings.  
Before deleting a port, be sure to check if other printers also use it. If there are printers which use the  
port to be deleted, change their port to another, before deleting the port.  
E2-61  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers  
2.8.7 Using the Printer Driver  
For how to use the Printer Driver, please refer to the Help for Windows Printer Drivers screen.  
1) Open the Properties screen of the Printer Driver.  
2) Clicking on the About tab causes the following screen to appear.  
Click on the [Help] button.  
About tab  
[Help] button  
3) The Help for Windows Printer Drivers screen appears. This screen will provide how to use the printer  
driver.  
E2-62  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.9 Print Test  
After your operating environment has been set, perform a print test.  
2.9 Print Test  
1. Perform a print test by using the Printer Driver or an Issue Command.  
The printer driver’s Properties screen allows you to set the  
communication conditions, media size, and other printing conditions  
in accordance with your operating environment. For details, refer to  
the Help for the Windows Printer Drivers screen.  
Example: Stock tab display of the Printer Driver’s Properties Screen  
Print Method  
Sensor  
Label Gap  
Issue Mode  
Cut  
Print Speed  
Fine Adjustment  
Print Method:  
Sensor:  
Direct thermal or thermal transfer is selectable.  
Media sensor type is selectable.  
Issue Mode:  
Cut:  
Batch or strip is selectable.  
Whether to use the cutter or not is selectable.  
Fine Adjustment: Adjustment values for the feed amount, cut/strip  
position, etc. can be set.  
2. Confirm the print test result.  
When a print start position, cut/strip position, or print tone needs to  
be adjusted: Section 2.10 Position and Print Tone Fine  
Adjustment  
When pre-printed media is used, and if a print start position is not  
properly detected: Section 2.11 Threshold Setting  
E2-63  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.9 Print Test  
2.9 Print Test (Cont.)  
When using an optional Cutter Module or Strip Module  
It is necessary to set the issue mode, cut/strip position, etc. for the Printer  
Driver or TPCL (TEC Printer Command Language) in accordance with  
your printing condition.  
For details of the TPCL, refer to the B-SA4T Series External  
Equipment Interface Specification stored in the CD-ROM.  
Regarding how to use the Printer Driver, refer to the Help for the  
Windows Printer Drivers screen.  
To gain maximum performance and life from the Cutter Module or Strip  
Module, periodic cleaning is required.  
Before starting a cleaning, be sure to TURN OFF the printer to avoid risk  
of injury.  
For details of cleaning, refer to Section 4.1.3 Optional Cutter Module  
or Section 4.1.4 Optional Strip Module.  
E2-64  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.10 Position and Print Tone Fine Adjustment  
This section describes how to fine adjust a print start position, cut/strip  
position, reverse feed amount, print tone, and ribbon motor torque.  
When a fine adjustment is required, such as print start position, print tone,  
etc, follow the procedure below.  
2.10 Position and Print  
Tone Fine  
Adjustment  
1. Turn on the printer and confirm that “ONLINE” appears on the LCD  
Message Display.  
2. Press the [PAUSE] key to pause the printer.  
3. Hold down the [RESTART] key for three seconds until “<1>RESET”  
is displayed.  
4. Press the [FEED] or [RESTART] key until “<3>ADJUST SET”  
appears on the LCD Message Display.  
5. When “<3>ADJUST SET.” appears, press the [PAUSE] key to enter  
the Parameter Fine Adjustment Mode.  
The Parameter Fine Adjustment Mode contains the following sub menus.  
Each time the [PAUSE] key is pressed, the sub menus are displayed  
sequentially.  
<3>ADJUST SET  
[PAUSE]  
<3>ADJUST SET  
FEED ADJ.+10.0mm  
Feed Amount Fine Adjustment:  
Feed amount to the print start position is fine adjusted.  
[PAUSE]  
<3>ADJUST SET  
CUT ADJ. +10.0mm  
[PAUSE]  
Cut/Strip Position Fine Adjustment:  
Cut position or strip position is fine adjusted.  
Reverse Feed Amount Fine Adjustment:  
Reverse feed amount is fine adjusted.  
<3>ADJUST SET  
BACK ADJ. +5.0mm  
[PAUSE]  
X-coordinate Fine Adjustment:  
X-coordinate of a print position is fine adjusted.  
<3>ADJUST SET  
X ADJUST +50.0mm  
[PAUSE]  
Print Tone Fine Adjustment (Thermal transfer):  
Print tone is fine adjusted for thermal transfer mode.  
<3>ADJUST SET  
TONE ADJ.<T> +3  
[PAUSE]  
Print Tone Fine Adjustment (Thermal direct):  
Print tone is fine adjusted for thermal direct mode.  
<3>ADJUST SET  
TONE ADJ.<D> -2  
[PAUSE]  
<3>ADJUST SET  
RBN ADJ <FW> -10  
Ribbon Motor Drive Voltage Fine Adjustment (Take-up motor):  
Drive voltage of the ribbon take-up motor is fine adjusted.  
[PAUSE]  
Ribbon Motor Drive Voltage Fine Adjustment (Feed motor)  
Drive voltage of the ribbon feed motor is fine adjusted.  
<3>ADJUST SET  
RBN ADJ <BK> -5  
[PAUSE]  
Threshold Fine Adjustment (Black mark sensor):  
Threshold for the black mark sensor is fine adjusted. See Section 2.11.  
<3>ADJUST SET  
THRESHOLD<R>1.0V  
[PAUSE]  
<3>ADJUST SET  
THRESHOLD<T>1.4V  
Threshold Fine Adjustment (Feed gap sensor):  
Threshold for the feed gap sensor is fine adjusted. See Section 2.11.  
[PAUSE]  
NOTE:  
The printer driver’s properties screen also has Parameter Fine Adjustment  
menu.  
E2-65  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.10 Position and Print Tone Fine Adjustment  
Print Start Position Fine Adjustment  
2.10 Position and Print  
Tone Fine  
Adjustment (Cont.)  
<3>ADJUST SET  
FEED ADJ.+10.0mm  
FEED ADJ.+50.0mm  
FEED ADJ.+49.9mm  
NOTES:  
[RESTART]  
Choose a desired value by using the  
[RESTART] or [FEED] key.  
FEED ADJ.+0.1mm  
FEED ADJ.+0.0mm  
FEED ADJ.-0.1mm  
Pressing the [FEED] key one time  
causes a –0.1mm change, up to  
–50.0 mm.  
Pressing the [RESTART] key one  
time causes a +0.1mm change, up  
to +50.0 mm.  
[FEED]  
FEED ADJ.-49.9mm  
FEED ADJ.-50.0mm  
After selecting a fine adjustment value, press the [PAUSE] key.  
Example of Print Start Position Fine Adjustment  
When setting +3.0 mm  
Compared with “+0.0mm” position, the print start  
position is shifted forward.  
Feed Direction  
One label  
Print Start Position  
3mm  
When setting +0.0 mm  
Feed Direction  
One label  
Print Start Position  
When setting –3.0 mm  
3mm  
Compared with “+0.0mm” position, the print start  
position is shifted backward.  
Feed Direction  
One label  
Print Start Position  
E2-66  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.10 Position and Print Tone Fine Adjustment  
Cut/Strip Position Fine Adjustment  
2.10 Position and Print  
Tone Fine  
Adjustment (Cont.)  
<3>ADJUST SET  
CUT ADJ. +10.0mm  
CUT ADJ.+50.0mm  
CUT ADJ.+49.9mm  
NOTES:  
Choose a desired value by using the  
[RESTART] or [FEED] key.  
[RESTART]  
Pressing the [FEED] key one time  
causes a –0.1mm change, up to  
–50.0 mm.  
Pressing the [RESTART] key one  
time causes a +0.1mm change, up  
to +50.0 mm.  
CUT ADJ.+0.1mm  
CUT ADJ.+0.0mm  
CUT ADJ.-0.1mm  
[FEED]  
CUT ADJ.-49.9mm  
CUT ADJ.-50.0mm  
After selecting a fine adjustment value, press the [PAUSE] key.  
Example of Cut Position Fine Adjustment  
When setting +3.0 mm  
Compared with “+0.0mm” position, the cut position  
is shifted forward.  
Feed Direction  
Cut Position  
3mm  
When setting +0.0 mm  
Feed Direction  
Cut Position  
3mm  
When setting –3.0 mm  
Compared with “+0.0mm” position, the cut position  
is shifted backward.  
Feed Direction  
Cut Position  
E2-67  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.10 Position and Print Tone Fine Adjustment  
Example of Strip Position Fine Adjustment  
When setting +3.0 mm  
Compared with “+0.0mm” position, the stop position  
after printing is shifted forward.  
Print Head  
Label  
Platen  
Strip Plate  
Stop position after  
printing  
Backing Paper  
3mm  
When setting +0.0 mm  
Stop position after  
printing  
3mm  
When setting –3.0 mm  
Compared with “+0.0mm” position, the stop position  
after printing is shifted backward.  
Stop position after  
printing  
E2-68  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.10 Position and Print Tone Fine Adjustment  
Reverse Feed Amount Fine Adjustment  
2.10 Position and Print  
Tone Fine  
Adjustment (Cont.)  
<3>ADJUST SET  
BACK ADJ. +5.0mm  
BACK ADJ.+9.9mm  
BACK ADJ.+9.8 mm  
NOTES:  
Choose a desired value by using the  
[RESTART] or [FEED] key.  
[RESTART]  
Pressing the [FEED] key one time  
causes a –0.1mm change, up to  
–9.9 mm.  
Pressing the [RESTART] key one  
time causes a +0.5mm change, up  
to +9.9 mm.  
BACK ADJ.+0.1mm  
BACK ADJ.+0.0mm  
BACK ADJ.-0.1mm  
[FEED]  
BACK ADJ.-9.8mm  
BACK ADJ.-9.9mm  
After selecting a fine adjustment value, press the [PAUSE] key.  
Example of Reverse Feed Amount Fine Adjustment  
When setting +3.0 mm  
Compared with “+0.0mm” position, the print start position  
after a reverse feed is shifted forward.  
Feed Direction  
3mm  
Print Start Position after a  
reverse feed  
When setting +0.0 mm  
Feed Direction  
Print Start Position after a  
reverse feed  
When setting –3.0 mm  
Compared with “+0.0mm” position, the print start position  
after a reverse feed is shifted backward.  
3mm  
Feed Direction  
Print Start Position after a  
reverse feed  
E2-69  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.10 Position and Print Tone Fine Adjustment  
X Coordinate Fine Adjustment  
2.10 Position and Print  
Tone Fine  
Adjustment (Cont.)  
<3>ADJUST SET  
X ADJUST +5.0mm  
NOTES:  
X ADJUST +99.9mm  
X ADJUST +99.8mm  
Choose a desired value by using the  
[RESTART] or [FEED] key.  
[RESTART]  
Pressing the [FEED] key one time  
causes a –0.1mm change, up to  
–99.9 mm.  
Pressing the [RESTART] key one  
time causes a +0.1mm change, up  
to +99.9 mm.  
X ADJUST +0.1mm  
X ADJUST +0.0mm  
X ADJUST -0.1mm  
[FEED]  
X ADJUST -99.8mm  
X ADJUST -99.9mm  
After selecting a fine adjustment value, press the [PAUSE] key.  
Feed Direction  
Example of X Coordinate Fine Adjustment  
X
Top Down Printing  
Y
When setting –50.0 mm  
Compared with “+0.0mm” position, the print position  
is shifted to the left.  
ABC  
Y
Bottom First Printing  
50.0mm  
X
When setting +0.0 mm  
ABC  
When setting +50.0 mm  
50.0mm  
Compared with “+0.0mm” position, the print position  
is shifted to the right.  
ABC  
E2-70  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.10 Position and Print Tone Fine Adjustment  
Print Tone Fine Adjustment  
Thermal Transfer Print  
2.10 Position and Print  
Tone Fine  
Adjustment (Cont.)  
<3>ADJUST SET  
TONE ADJ.<T> +3  
NOTES:  
Choose a desired value by using the  
[RESTART] or [FEED] key.  
TONE ADJ<T>. +10  
TONE ADJ<T>. +9  
Darker  
Pressing the [FEED] key one time  
causes a –1 tone change, up to  
–10 tones.  
Pressing the [RESTART] key one  
time causes a +1 tone change, up to  
+10 tones.  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
Standard  
TONE ADJ<T>. +0  
TONE ADJ<T>. -9  
TONE ADJ<T>. -10  
Lighter  
After selecting a fine adjustment value or to skip this menu, press the  
[PAUSE] key.  
Thermal Direct Print  
<3>ADJUST SET  
TONE ADJ.<D> -2  
Darker  
Standard  
Lighter  
TONE ADJ<D>. +10  
TONE ADJ<D>. +9  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
TONE ADJ<D>. +0  
TONE ADJ<D>. -9  
TONE ADJ<D>. -10  
After selecting a fine adjustment value or to skip this menu, press the  
[PAUSE] key.  
E2-71  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.10 Position and Print Tone Fine Adjustment  
Ribbon Motor Voltage Fine Adjustment  
2.10 Position and Print  
Tone Fine  
When the ribbon is slack or wrinkled and printing is affected, fine adjust  
the ribbon motor torque by using the following procedure.  
Adjustment (Cont.)  
Take-up Motor (RBN ADJ <FW>)  
<3>ADJUST SET  
RBN ADJ<FW> -10  
High  
NOTES:  
Choose a desired value by using the  
[RESTART] or [FEED] key.  
RBN ADJ<FW> +2  
Pressing the [FEED] key one time  
causes a –1 step change, up to  
–15 steps.  
RBN ADJ<FW> +1  
[RESTART]  
Pressing the [RESTART] key one  
time causes a +1 step change, up to  
+2 steps.  
RBN ADJ<FW> +0  
Motor Torque  
RBN ADJ<FW> -14  
[FEED]  
RBN ADJ<FW> -15  
Low  
After selecting a fine adjustment value or to skip this menu, press the  
[PAUSE] key.  
Feed Motor (RBN ADJ <BK>)  
<3>ADJUST SET  
NOTES:  
RBN ADJ<BK> -5  
High  
Choose a desired value by using the  
[RESTART] or [FEED] key.  
RBN ADJ<BK> +10  
Pressing the [FEED] key one time  
causes a –1 step change, up to  
–15 steps.  
RBN ADJ<BK> +9  
[RESTART]  
Pressing the [RESTART] key one  
time causes a +1 step change, up to  
+10 steps.  
Motor Torque  
RBN ADJ<BK> +8  
RBN ADJ<BK> -14  
RBN ADJ<BK> -15  
[FEED]  
Low  
After selecting a fine adjustment value or to skip this menu, press the  
[PAUSE] key.  
E2-72  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2.PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.11 Threshold Setting  
To maintain a constant print position the printer uses the media sensor to  
detect a print start position according to the difference of voltage between  
a print area and a gap or black mark. When the media is pre-printed, the  
darker (or more dense) inks can interfere with this process causing paper  
jam errors.  
2.11 Threshold Setting  
To get around this problem, first, try an automatic threshold setting.  
If the problem still occurs, then, the threshold voltage needs to be  
manually set.  
Automatic threshold setting procedure  
1. Turn the power ON. The printer is in online mode.  
2. Load a pre-printed media roll.  
When using a label stock, move the Feed Gap Sensor so that it is in  
line with the centre of the label.  
When using a tag stock, move the Black Mark Sensor so that it is in  
line with the centre of a black mark.  
3. Press the [PAUSE] key.  
4. The printer enters the pause mode.  
5. Press and hold the [PAUSE] key in the pause state until the following  
screen appears.  
6. The sensor type is displayed.  
7. Select the sensor to be adjusted by using the [FEED] key.  
TRANSMISSIVE  
REFLECTIVE  
[FEED]  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
Feed gap sensor  
Black mark sensor  
NOTES:  
8. Press and hold the [PAUSE] key until more than 1.5 labels (tags)  
have been issued.  
1. Failure to feed more than 1.5  
labels may result in an  
incorrect threshold setting.  
2. While the Top Cover is raised,  
the [PAUSE] key does not  
work.  
The media will continue to be fed until the [PAUSE] key is released.  
(An automatic threshold setting for the selected sensor is completed  
by this operation.)  
PAUSE  
3. A paper end error cannot be  
detected during paper feed.  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
9. Press the [RESTART] key.  
ON LINE  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
10. The printer returns to online mode.  
Send an issue command from the host computer to the printer.  
E2-73  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2.PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.11 Threshold Setting  
Manual threshold setting procedure  
2.11 Threshold Setting  
(Cont.)  
If a paper jam error still occurs even after an automatic threshold setting  
has been performed, manually set the threshold voltage.  
To make a threshold value manually set in this section effective, select  
the Transmissive Sensor (when using manual threshold value) or  
Reflective Sensor (when using manual threshold value) within software  
commands or the printer driver.  
1. While holding down the [FEED] and [PAUSE] keys, turn on the  
printer.  
2. When “<1>DIAG.” appears on the LCD Message Display, release the  
[FEED] and [PAUSE] keys.  
<1>DIAG.  
Now, the printer is in the System Mode for system administrators.  
3. Press the [FEED] or [RESTART] key until “<5>SENSOR ADJ.”  
appears on the LCD Message Display.  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
4. Press the [PAUSE] key to enter the Sensor Adjustment Mode.  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[H]28°C [A]28°C  
The Sensor Adjustment Mode contains sub menus for displaying the  
current status of each sensor and for storing “media level” voltage and  
“no media level” voltage. Each time the [PAUSE] key is pressed, the  
sub menus are displayed sequentially.  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[PAUSE]  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[H]28°C [A]28°C  
Sensor Status Display:  
Temperatures being detected by the Print Head Thermistor and the  
Ambient Thermistor are displayed.  
[PAUSE]  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[REFLECT] 3.5V  
Black Mark Sensor Status Display:  
Voltage being detected by the Black Mark Sensor is displayed.  
[FEED] and [RESTART]  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[REFLECT] 4.8V*  
Black Mark Sensor Adjustment:  
Using the media actually used, a “media level” voltage is stored.  
[PAUSE]  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[TRANS.] 2.4V  
[FEED] and [RESTART]  
Feed Gap Sensor Status Display:  
Voltage being detected by the Feed Gap Sensor is displayed.  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[TRANS.] 4.1V*  
Feed Gap Sensor Adjustment:  
Using the media actually used, a “media level” voltage is stored.  
[PAUSE]  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[PE]R0.1VT4.8V  
Black Mark Sensor/Feed Gap Sensor Status Display (No media):  
“No media level” voltage detected by the Black Mark Sensor/Feed Gap  
Sensor is displayed.  
[FEED] and [RESTART]  
Black Mark Sensor/Feed Gap Sensor Adjustment (No media):  
“No media level” voltage is stored.  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[PE]R0.1VT4.8V*  
[PAUSE]  
E2-74  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2.PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.11 Threshold Setting  
When using the Black Mark Sensor  
(1)While “<5>SENSOR ADJ.” is displayed, press the [PAUSE] key  
2.11 Threshold Setting  
(Cont.)  
until the message appears.  
The displayed value is a real-time voltage being detected by the Black  
Mark Sensor.  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[REFLECT] 3.5V  
Voltage at a black mark  
(2)Measure a voltage at a blank part of media and a black mark,  
respectively. At this time, write down the midpoint between both  
voltages. (This value is used later for a threshold setting.)  
Midpoint (Threshold voltage)  
(Example)  
Print area = 4.8V, Black mark = 2.4V  
Midpoint = 3.6V  
NOTES:  
Voltage at a print area  
1. When measuring a voltage of a blank area, be careful not to align a  
pre-print with the sensor by mistake.  
2. Confirm that there is at least 0.7V difference between the two values.  
If the difference in voltage is less than 0.7V, a print start position  
cannot be detected. In that case, please consider changing the media  
type.  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[REFLECT] 3.5V  
3. Make sure that the Top Cover is closed when measuring the voltages.  
(3)Press and hold the [RESTART] or [FEED] key for about 3 seconds  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[REFLECT] 4.8V*  
aligning a blank part of print area with the Black Mark Sensor.  
(4)When storing a “media level” voltage is completed, an asterisk “*”is  
displayed on the right side of a voltage. Press the [PAUSE] key.  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[TRANS.] 2.4V  
(5)A real-time voltage being detected by the Feed Gap Sensor is  
displayed.  
When using the Feed Gap Sensor  
(1)Measure a voltage at a blank part of label and a label gap, respectively.  
At this time, write down the midpoint of both voltages. (This value is  
used later for a threshold setting.)  
Voltage at a label gap  
(Example)  
Print area = 2.4V, Gap = 4.0V  
Midpoint (Threshold voltage)  
Midpoint = 3.2V  
NOTES:  
Voltage at a print area  
1. When measuring a voltage at a blank area, be careful not to align a  
pre-print with the sensor by mistake.  
2. Confirm that there is at least 0.7V difference between the two values.  
If the difference in voltage is less than 0.7V, a print start position  
cannot be detected. In that case, please consider changing the media  
type.  
3. Make sure that the Top Cover is closed when measuring the voltages.  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[TRANS.] 2.4V  
(2)Press and hold the [RESTART] or [FEED] key for about 3 seconds  
aligning a blank part of print area with the Feed Gap Sensor.  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[TRANS.] 2.4V*  
(3)When storing a “media level” voltage is completed, an asterisk “*”is  
displayed on the right side of a voltage. Press the [PAUSE] key.  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[PE]R0.1V T4.8V  
(4)The display changes as shown on the left.  
E2-75  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2.PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.11 Threshold Setting  
Storing a “No Media Level” Voltage  
2.11 Threshold Setting  
(Cont.)  
The following is how to set a “No media level” voltage that is used to  
detect a paper end.  
If a “NO PAPER” is displayed even if the media has not run out yet, this  
voltage needs to be set again.  
(1)Remove any media from the Black Mark Sensor/Feed Gap Sensor.  
(2)A real-time voltages being detected by the Black Mark Sensor and  
Feed Gap Sensor are displayed.  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[PE]R0.1V T4.8V  
Feed Gap Sensor  
Black Mark Sensor  
(3)Press and hold the [RESTART] or [FEED] key for about 3 seconds.  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
[PE]R0.1VT4.8V*  
(4)When storing a “no media level” voltage is completed, an asterisk  
“*”is displayed on the right side of a voltage. Press the [PAUSE] key.  
(5)The message returns to “<5>SENSOR ADJ.”.  
<5>SENSOR ADJ.  
Manual Threshold Setting  
Then, set the calculated threshold voltage in the Parameter Fine  
Adjustment mode.  
(1)While “<5>SENSOR ADJ.” is displayed, press the [FEED] or  
[RESTART] key until “<3>ADJUST SET” is displayed.  
<3>ADJUST SET  
(2)Press the [PAUSE] key to enter the Parameter Fine Adjustment Mode.  
<3> ADJUST SET  
FEED ADJ.+10.0mm  
(3)While “<3>ADJUST SET.” is displayed, press the [PAUSE] key  
until the target sensor type is displayed.  
<3>ADJUST SET  
Black Mark Sensor  
THRESHOLD<R>1.0V  
[PAUSE]  
<3> ADJUST SET  
Feed Gap Sensor  
THRESHOLD<T>1.4V  
E2-76  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2.PRINTER SETUP  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
2.11 Threshold Setting  
(4)Set a threshold voltage (calculated in Sensor Adjustment Menu) by  
2.11 Threshold Setting  
(Cont.)  
using the [FEED] or [RESTART] key, as shown below.  
Threshold voltage = Midpoint between voltage at a print area and  
voltage at a gap/black mark  
Feed Gap Sensor  
Black Mark Sensor  
THRESHOLD<T>4.0V  
THRESHOLD<T>3.9V  
THRESHOLD<T>3.8V  
THRESHOLD<R>4.0V  
THRESHOLD<R>3.9V  
THRESHOLD<R>3.8V  
NOTE:  
Pressing the [FEED] key one time  
causes a –0.1V change, up to 0.0V.  
[RESTART]  
[FEED]  
Pressing the [RESTART] key one  
time causes a +0.1V change, up to  
+4.0V.  
THRESHOLD<T>0.1V  
THRESHOLD<T>0.0V  
THRESHOLD<R>0.1V  
THRESHOLD<R>0.0V  
(5)After choosing a threshold voltage, press the [PAUSE] key.  
(6)To check for a proper operation, issue the pre-printed media in online.  
If an error still occurs even after a manual threshold setting, change  
the threshold voltage a little, and retry.  
E2-77  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
3. ON LINE OPERATION  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
3.1 Operation Panel  
3. ON LINE OPERATION  
This chapter describes usage of the keys on the Operation Panel in On  
Line mode.  
When the printer is in On Line mode and connected to a host computer,  
the normal operation of printing images on labels or tags can be  
accomplished.  
3.1 Operation Panel  
The figure below illustrates the Operation Panel and key functions.  
LCD Message  
Display  
ON LINE LED  
ERROR LED  
(Green)  
(Red)  
[FEED] key  
[PAUSE] key  
[RESTART] key  
The LCD Message Display shows messages in alphanumeric characters  
and symbols to indicate the printer’s current status. Up to 32 characters  
can be displayed on two lines.  
There are two LEDs on the Operation Panel.  
LED  
Illuminates when…  
Flashes when…  
The printer is  
ON LINE The printer is ready to  
print.  
communicating with  
your computer.  
ERROR Any error occurs with  
The ribbon is nearly  
over. (See NOTE 1.)  
NOTES:  
the printer.  
1. Flashes only when the Ribbon  
Near End Detection function is  
selected.  
There are three keys on the operation panel.  
2. Use the [RESTART] key to  
resume printing after a pause,  
or after clearing an error.  
PAUSE  
RESTART  
FEED  
Used to stop printing temporarily.  
Used to restart printing.  
Used to feed media.  
E3- 1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
3. ON LINE OPERATION  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
3.2 Operation  
When the printer is turned on, the ON LINEmessage appears on the  
LCD Message Display. It is shown during standby or normal printing.  
3.2 Operation  
1. The printer is turned on, standing by, or printing.  
NOTES:  
1. Description of model name on  
the 2nd line of the LCD.  
B-SA4T-T  
T: 300 dpi print head  
G: 203 dpi print head  
2. For the meaning of error  
messages and actions to be  
taken, refer to Section 5  
TROUBLESHOOTING and  
APPENDIX 1.  
ON LINE  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
2. If any error occurs during printing, an error message appears. The  
printer stops printing automatically. (The number on the right side  
shows the remaining number of media to be printed.)  
NO PAPER 125  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
3. To clear an error, press the [RESTART] key. The printer resumes  
printing.  
ON LINE  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
4. If the [PAUSE] key is pressed during printing, the printer stops  
printing temporarily. (The number on the right side shows the  
remaining number of media to be printed.)  
PAUSE  
52  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
5. When the [RESTART] key is pressed, the printer resumes printing.  
ON LINE  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
A reset operation clears the print data sent from the computer to the  
printer, and returns the printer to an idle condition.  
3.3 Reset  
1. The printer is turned on, standing by, or printing.  
ON LINE  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
2. To stop printing, or clear the data sent from the computer, press the  
[PAUSE] key. The printer stops printing.  
PAUSE  
52  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
3. Press and hold the [RESTART] key for 3 seconds or longer.  
NOTE:  
<1>RESET  
If the [RESTART] key is held for  
less than 3 seconds when the  
printer is in an error or pause  
state, the printer restarts printing.  
However, when a communication  
error or command error occurs,  
the printer returns to an idle  
condition.  
4. Press the [PAUSE] key. The data sent from the computer will be  
cleared, and the printer returns to an idle condition.  
ON LINE  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
E3- 2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
4. MAINTENANCE  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
4.1 Cleaning  
4. MAINTENANCE  
WARNING!  
This chapter describes how to perform routine maintenance.  
To ensure the continuous high quality operation of the printer, refer to the  
following table and perform a regular maintenance routine.  
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 your fingers  
while opening or closing  
the cover and print head  
block.  
Cleaning cycle  
High throughput  
Every ribbon roll or media roll  
Frequency  
Every day  
Once  
3. The print head becomes  
hot immediately after  
printing. Allow it to cool  
before performing any  
maintenance.  
4. Do not pour water directly  
onto the printer.  
4.1 Cleaning  
To maintain the printer performance and print quality, please clean the  
printer regularly, or whenever the media or ribbon is replaced.  
4.1.1 Print Head/Platen/  
Sensors  
1. Turn off the power and unplug the printer.  
2. Press the Top Cover Release Button and gently open the Top Cover to  
its full open position.  
CAUTION!  
3. Remove the ribbon and media from the printer.  
1. 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.  
2. Do not touch the Print Head  
Element with bare hands, as  
static may damage the Print  
Head.  
4. Clean the Print Head Element with a Print Head Cleaner, or a cotton  
swab or soft cloth slightly moistened with absolute ethyl alcohol.  
Print Head  
Cleaner  
Print Head  
Element  
3. Be sure to use a Print Head  
Cleaner. Failure to do this  
may shorten the Print Head  
life.  
NOTE:  
A Print Head Cleaner (P/No.  
24089500013) is available from  
your authorised TOSHIBA TEC  
service representative.  
E4- 1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
4. MAINTENANCE  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
4.1 Cleaning  
5. Wipe the Platen and Dumper Roller with a soft cloth slightly  
4.1.1 Print Head/Platen/  
Sensors (Cont.)  
moistened with absolute ethyl alcohol. Remove dust or foreign  
substances from the internal part of the printer.  
6. Wipe the Feed Gap Sensor and Black Mark Sensor with a dry soft  
cloth.  
7. Wipe the media path.  
Dumper Roller  
Feed Gap Sensor/  
Black Mark Sensor  
Platen  
Wipe the covers and panels with a dry soft cloth or a cloth slightly  
moistened with mild detergent solution.  
4.1.2 Covers and Panels  
CAUTION!  
1. DO NOT POUR WATER  
directly onto the printer.  
2. DO NOT APPLY cleaner or  
detergent directly onto any  
cover or panel.  
3. NEVER USE THINNER OR  
OTHER VOLATILE  
SOLVENT on the plastic  
covers.  
4. DO NOT clean the panel,  
covers, or the supply  
window with alcohol as it  
may cause them to  
discolour, loose their shape  
or develop structural  
weakness.  
E4- 2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
4. MAINTENANCE  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
4.1 Cleaning  
1. Open the Front Cover.  
4.1.3 Optional Cutter Module  
2. Loosen the Set Screw of the Cutter Unit to open it.  
3. Remove jammed media, if any.  
Set Screw  
Cutter Unit  
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.  
WARNING!  
As the cutter blade is sharp,  
care should be taken not to  
injure yourself when cleaning.  
Inside of the Cutter Blade  
Cutter Motor Shaft  
5. In the same way, clean the outside of the Cutter Blade.  
Outside of the Cutter  
Blade  
E4- 3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
4. MAINTENANCE  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
4.1 Cleaning  
4.1.4 Optional Strip Module  
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  
E4- 4  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
5.1 Error Messages  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING  
This chapter lists the error messages, possible problems, and their solutions.  
WARNING!  
If a problem cannot be solved by taking the actions described in this chapter, do not attempt to repair  
the printer. Turn off and unplug the printer, then contact an authorised TOSHIBA TEC service  
representative for assistance.  
5.1 Error Messages  
NOTES:  
1. If an error is not cleared by pressing the [RESTART] key, turn the printer off and then on.  
2. After the printer is turned off, all print data in the printer is cleared.  
3. “****” indicates the number of unprinted media. Up to 9999 (in pieces).  
Error Messages  
HEAD OPEN  
Problems/Causes  
The Top Cover is opened in Online  
mode.  
Solutions  
Close the Top Cover.  
A feed or an issue was attempted with  
the Top Cover opened.  
A feed or an issue was attempted with  
the Front Cover opened.  
Close the Top Cover. Then press the  
[RESTART] key.  
Close the Front Cover, then press the  
[RESTART] key.  
Make sure the interface cable is correctly  
connected to the printer and the host, and  
the host is turned on.  
HEAD OPEN ****  
COVER OPEN ****  
COMMS ERROR  
A communication error has occurred.  
1. The media is jammed in the media  
path. The media is not fed smoothly.  
1. Remove the jammed media, and clean  
the Platen. Then reload the media  
correctly. Finally press the  
PAPER JAM ****  
[RESTART] key.  
Section 5.3.  
2. A wrong Media Sensor is selected for  
the media being used.  
2. Turn the printer off and then on. Then  
select the Media Sensor for the media  
being used. Finally resend a print job.  
3. Adjust the sensor position. Then press  
the [RESTART] key.  
3. The Black Mark Sensor is not  
correctly aligned with the Black Mark  
on the media.  
Section 2.3.  
4. Size of the loaded media is different  
from the programmed size.  
4. Replace the loaded media with one that  
matches the programmed size then  
press the [RESTART] key, or turn the  
printer off and then on, select a  
programmed size that matches the  
loaded media. Finally resend the print  
job.  
5. The Upper Sensor and the Lower  
Sensor misalign with each other.  
5.Align the Upper Sensor with the Lower  
Sensor.  
Section 2.3.  
6. The Feed Gap Sensor cannot  
distinguish a print area from a label  
gap.  
6. Refer to Section 2.11 to set the  
threshold. If this does not solve the  
problem, turn off the printer, and call a  
TOSHIBA TEC authorised service  
representative.  
E5- 1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
5.1 Error Messages  
5.1 Error Messages (Cont.)  
Error Messages  
Problems/Cause  
Solutions  
The media is jammed in the cutter.  
Remove the jammed media. Then press  
the [RESTART] key. If this does not  
solve the problem, turn off the printer, and  
call a TOSHIBA TEC authorised service  
representative.  
CUTTER ERROR ****  
(When an optional cutter  
module is installed.)  
Section 4.1.3.  
1. Load new media. Then press the  
[RESTART] key.  
1. The media has run out.  
NO PAPER ****  
Section 2.3.  
2. Reload the media correctly. Then press  
the [RESTART] key.  
2. The media is not loaded properly.  
Section 2.3.  
3. The media is slack.  
1. The ribbon is not fed properly.  
3. Take up any slack in the media.  
1. Remove the ribbon, and check the status  
of the ribbon. Replace the ribbon, if  
necessary. If the problem is not solved,  
turn off the printer, and call a TOSHIBA  
TEC authorised service representative.  
RIBBON ERROR ****  
2. The ribbon has run out.  
2. Load a new ribbon. Then press the  
[RESTART] key.  
Section 2.4.  
The Print Head has overheated.  
Turn off the printer, and allow it to cool  
down (about 3 minutes). If this does not  
solve the problem, call a TOSHIBA TEC  
authorised service representative.  
The Print Head is required to be replaced.  
Call a TOSHIBA TEC authorized service  
representative.  
EXCESS HEAD TEMP  
There is a problem with the Print Head.  
HEAD ERROR  
1. The printer is used in a location where 1. Keep the printer and the interface cables  
SYSTEM ERROR  
it is subject to noise. Or, there are  
power cords of other electrical  
appliances near the printer or interface  
cable.  
away from the source of noise.  
2. The Power Cord of the printer is not  
grounded.  
2. Ground the Power Cord.  
3. The printer shares the same power  
source with any other electrical  
appliances.  
3. Provide an exclusive power source for  
the printer.  
4. An application software used on your 4. Confirm the host computer operates  
host computer has an error or  
malfunction.  
properly.  
An error has occurred in writing to the  
flash ROM.  
An error has occurred in formatting the  
flash ROM.  
Saving failed because of an insufficient  
capacity of the flash ROM.  
Data cannot be read from/written to a  
backup EEPROM properly.  
The printer did not succeed in writing  
data onto an RFID tag after having  
retried for a specified times.  
Turn the printer off, and then on again.  
Turn the printer off, and then on again.  
Turn the printer off, and then on again.  
Turn the printer off, and then on again.  
Press the [RESTART] key.  
FLASH WRITE ERR.  
FORMAT ERROR  
FLASH CARD FULL  
EEPROM ERROR  
RFID WRITE ERROR  
E5- 2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
5.2 Possible Problems  
5.1 Error Messages (Cont.)  
Error Messages  
Problems/Cause  
Solutions  
The printer cannot communicate with the Turn the printer off, and then on again.  
RFID module.  
RFID ERROR  
While the printer is in the Download  
mode for upgrading the firmware, it  
receives an improper command, for  
example, an Issue Command.  
Turn the printer off, and then on again.  
SYNTAX ERROR  
A momentary power failure has occurred. Check the power source which supplies  
power to the printer. If the rating is not  
POWER FAILURE  
LOW BATTERY  
correct, or if the printer shares the same  
power outlet with other electrical  
appliances that consume large amounts of  
power, change the outlet.  
The voltage of the Real Time Clock  
Battery is 1.9V or less.  
Hold down the [RESTART] key until  
“<1>RESET” is displayed. If you would  
like to keep using the same battery even  
after “LOW BATTERY” error occurs, set  
the Low battery check function to OFF, and  
set the date and time to the real time. As  
long as the power is on, the Real Time  
Clock will function.  
However, once the power is turned off, the  
date and time will be reset.  
Call a TOSHIBA TEC authorised service  
representative for replacement of the  
battery.  
A hardware or software problem may  
have occurred.  
Turn the printer off and then on. If this  
does not solve the problem, turn off the  
printer again, and call a TOSHIBA TEC  
authorised service representative.  
Other error messages  
5.2 Possible Problems  
This section describes problems that may occur when using the printer, and their causes and solutions.  
Possible Problems  
The printer will not  
turn on.  
Causes  
Solutions  
1. Plug in the Power Cord.  
1. The Power Cord is disconnected.  
2. The AC outlet is not functioning  
correctly.  
2. Test with a power cord from another  
electric appliance.  
3. The fuse has blown, or the circuit  
breaker has tripped.  
3. Check the fuse or breaker.  
The media is not fed.  
1. The media is not loaded properly.  
1. Load the media properly.  
Section 2.3.  
2. The printer is in an error condition.  
2. Solve the error in the message display.  
(See Section 5.1 for more detail.)  
Change the print condition by using the  
printer driver or a print command so that  
it corresponds to your printing conditions.  
Then, clear the error state by pressing the  
[RESTART] key.  
Pressing the [FEED]  
key in the initial state  
results in an error.  
A feed or an issue was attempted not on  
the following default conditions.  
Sensor type: Feed gap sensor  
Printing method: Thermal transfer  
Media pitch: 76.2 mm  
E5- 3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
5.3 Removing Jammed Media  
5.2 Possible Problems (Cont.)  
This section describes problems that may occur when using the printer, and their causes and solutions.  
Possible Problems  
Nothing is printed on  
the media.  
Causes  
Solutions  
1. Load the media properly.  
Section 2.3.  
2. Load the ribbon properly.  
Section 2.4.  
1. The media is not loaded properly.  
2. The ribbon is not loaded properly.  
3. The ribbon and media are not matched. 3. Select an appropriate ribbon for the  
media type being used.  
The printed image is  
blurred.  
1. The ribbon and media are not matched. 1. Select an appropriate ribbon for the  
media type being used.  
2. The Print Head is not clean.  
2. Clean the print head using a Print Head  
Cleaner or a cotton swab slightly  
moistened with ethyl alcohol.  
The optional cutter  
module does not cut.  
1. The Cutter Unit is not closed properly.  
2. The media is jammed in the Cutter.  
3. The cutter blade is dirty.  
1. Close the Cutter Unit properly.  
2. Remove the jammed paper.  
Section 4.1.3.  
3. Clean the cutter blade.  
Section 4.1.3.  
The optional Strip  
Module does not  
remove labels from the  
backing paper.  
Label stock is too thin or the glue is too  
sticky.  
Refer to Section 7.1 Media and change  
the label.  
This section describes in detail how to remove jammed media from the  
printer.  
5.3 Removing Jammed  
Media  
1. Turn off and unplug the printer.  
2. Press the Top Cover Release Button and gently open the Top Cover to  
CAUTION!  
its fully open position supporting it with your hand.  
Do not use any tool that may  
damage the Print Head.  
3. Press the Upper Sensor Lever inside, and open the Upper Sensor  
Ass’y.  
4. Remove the ribbon and media from the printer.  
NOTE:  
If you get frequent jams in the  
cutter, contact a TOSHIBA TEC  
authorised service representative.  
Upper Sensor Ass’y  
5. Remove the jammed media from the printer. DO NOT USE any sharp  
implements or tools as these could damage the printer.  
6. Clean the Print Head and Platen, then remove any further dust or  
foreign substances.  
7. Paper jams in the Cutter Unit can be caused by wear or residual glue  
from label stock on the cutter. Do not use non-specified media in the  
cutter.  
E5- 4  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
6. PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
6. PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS  
6. PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS  
This section describes the printer specifications.  
Model  
B-SA4TM-GS12-QM  
B-SA4TM-TS12-QM  
Item  
Dimension (W × D × H)  
238 mm × 401.7 mm × 331.5 mm (9.4” × 15.8” × 13.1”)  
Weight  
33.1 lb (15 kg) (Media and ribbon are not included.)  
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)  
Operating  
temperature  
range  
Thermal direct  
Thermal transfer  
5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)  
Relative humidity  
Power supply  
Input voltage  
25% to 85% RH (no condensation)  
Universal power source AC100V to 240V, 50/60Hz±10%  
AC100 to 240V, 50/60Hz ±10%  
Power  
During a print job 2.1A (100V) to 1.1A (240V), 155W rating  
During standby 0.19A (100V) to 0.15A (240V), 13W (100V) to 22W (240V)  
consumption  
Resolution  
8 dots/mm (203 dpi)  
11.8 dots/mm (300 dpi)  
Printing method  
Printing speed  
Thermal transfer or Thermal direct  
50.8 mm/sec. (2 inches/sec.)  
101.6 mm/sec (4 inches/sec.)  
152.4 mm/sec (6 inches/sec.)  
Available media  
width  
Thermal direct  
25.0 mm to 118.0 mm (1 inch to 4.6 inches)  
(including  
backing paper)  
Thermal transfer 25.0 mm to 114.0 mm (1 inch to 4.5 inches)  
Maximum effective print width  
Issue mode  
104.0 mm (4.1 inches)  
105.7 mm (4.2 inches)  
Batch, Strip (option), and Cut (option)  
LCD Message display  
16 characters × 2 lines  
E6- 1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
6. PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
6. PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS  
Model  
B-SA4TM-GS12-QM  
B-SA4TM-TS12-QM  
Item  
Available bar code types  
JAN8, JAN13, EAN8, EAN8+2 digits, EAN8+5 digits,  
EAN13, EAN13+2 digits, EAN13+5 digits, UPC-E, UPC-E+2 digits,  
UPC-E+5 digits, UPC-A, UPC-A+2 digits, UPC-A+5 digits, MSI,  
ITF, NW-7, CODE39, CODE93, CODE128, EAN128, Industrial 2 to  
5, Customer Bar Code, POSTNET, KIX CODE, RM4SCC (ROYAL  
MAIL 4STATE CUSTOMER CODE), RSS14  
Available two-dimensional code  
Available font  
Data Matrix, PDF417, QR code, Maxi Code, Micro PDF417, CP Code  
Times Roman (6 sizes), Helvetica (6 sizes), Presentation (1 size),  
Letter Gothic (1 size), Prestige Elite (2 sizes), Courier (2 sizes), OCR  
(2 types), Gothic (1 size), Outline font (4 types), Price font (3 types)  
Rotations  
0°, 90°, 180°, 270°  
Standard interface  
Parallel interface (Centronics, Bidirectional 1284 Nibble mode)  
USB interface (V2.0 Full speed)  
LAN interface (10/100BASE)  
Serial interface board (RS-232C) (B-SA704-RS-QM-R)  
Wireless LAN interface board (B-SA704-WLAN-QM-R)  
RFID module (B-SA704-RFID-U2-EU-R)  
Cutter module (B-SA204-QM-R)  
Optional equipment  
Strip module (B-SA904-H-QM-R)  
300-dpi Print Head (B-SA704-TPH3-QM-R)  
Expansion I/O Board (B-SA704-IO-QM-R)  
Real Time Clock (B-SA704-RTC-QM-R)  
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.  
E6- 2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
7. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
7.1 Media  
7. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS  
7.1 Media  
Please make sure that the media being 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 authorised service  
representative.  
7.1.1 Media Type  
Two types of media can be loaded for this thermal transfer and direct thermal printer: label or tag. The table  
below shows size and shape of the media available for this printer.  
Black Mark  
(on reverse side)  
Black Mark  
(on reverse side)  
Label  
Tag paper  
Stop  
position  
Stop  
position  
k
k
Cut position  
h
g
d
h
c
Cut position  
c
j
i
f
e
i
e
Feed Direction  
[Unit: mm]  
Label dispensing mode  
Batch mode  
Strip mode  
Cut mode  
Item  
Thermal direct  
Thermal transfer  
Thermal direct  
Thermal transfer  
Thermal direct  
Thermal transfer  
Thermal direct  
Thermal transfer  
10.0 – 999.0  
15.0 – 999.0  
8.0 – 997.0  
13.0 – 997.0  
c Media pitch  
19.0 – 999.0  
17.0 – 997.0  
19.0 - 999.0  
16.0 – 997.0  
d Label length  
25.0 – 118.0  
25.0 – 114.0  
22.0 – 115.0  
e Media width/backing paper width  
f Label width  
22.0 – 111.0  
2.0 – 5.0  
g Gap length  
2.0 – 20.0  
3.0 – 20.0  
h Black mark length (Tag paper)  
i Maximum effective print width  
2.0 – 10.0  
104.0 (200-dpi type), 105.7 (300-dpi type)  
Thermal direct  
Thermal transfer  
Thermal direct  
6.0 – 995.0  
Label  
15.0 – 995.0  
-----  
14.0 - 995.0  
17.0 – 997.0  
11.0 – 995.0  
8.0 – 997.0  
13.0 – 997.0  
j Effective print length  
Tag paper  
Thermal transfer  
k Print speed up/slow down area  
1.0  
0.13 – 0.17  
Thermal direct  
0.08 – 0.17 (Note 4)  
0.08 – 0.17 (Note 4)  
0.1 – 0.17 (Note 4)  
Thickness  
Thermal transfer 0.1 – 0.17 (Note 4)  
0.13 – 0.17  
Maximum outer roll diameter  
Roll direction  
Ø200  
Inside/Outside  
Ø38, 40, 42, 76.2±0.3  
Inner core diameter  
E7- 1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
7. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
7.1 Media  
NOTES:  
1. To ensure print quality and print head life use only TOSHIBA TEC specified media.  
2. The ratio of a label length to a gap length must be a minimum of 3 to 1 (3:1).  
3. Backing paper must be wider than a label; the distance between the edge of the backing paper and that of a label  
should be at least 1.5 mm.  
4. Use of the tag paper of 25 mm to 50 mm in width, and 171 µm to 263 µm in thickness may shorten the platen life.  
5. When using a label stock in cut mode, be sure to cut the gaps. Cutting labels will cause the glue to stick to the  
cutter, which may affect the cutter performance and shorten the cutter life.  
6. To tear off printed media in batch issue easier, set the Auto Forward Wait function (FORWARD WAIT  
parameter) to ON in the system mode. When this function is effective, the printer stops feeding the printed media  
past the strip shaft. In case of a label stock, however, if a next label is issued without tearing off the printed label,  
the label may peel while it is fed backward, causing a printer failure.  
7.1.2 Detection Area of the Transmissive Sensor  
The Transmissive Sensor is movable from the centre to the left edge of media.  
The Transmissive Sensor detects a gap between labels, as illustrated below.  
<Label>  
Centre of media  
Print side  
Area to be detected.  
Sensor position  
Min. 2.0 mm  
Label  
Gap  
Label  
Min. 12 mm  
Media feed direction  
Sensor is movable  
within this range.  
<Tag paper with square holes>  
Centre of media  
Sensor position  
Min. 2.0 mm  
Print side  
Rectangular holes  
Min. 12 mm  
Media feed direction  
Round hole  
Sensor is movable  
within this range.  
Min. Ø 2.5mm  
E7- 2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
7. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
7.1 Media  
7.1.3 Detection Area of the Reflective Sensor  
The Reflective Sensor is movable from the centre to the left edge of media.  
The reflection factor of the Black Mark must be 10% or lower with a waveform length of 950 nm.  
The Reflective Sensor should be aligned with the centre of the Black Mark.  
Centre of media  
Sensor should be positioned at  
the centre of the black mark.  
Detecting the black  
marks on the back.  
Min. 2.0 mm  
Min. 12 mm  
Media feed direction  
Sensor is movable  
within this range.  
7.1.4 Effective Print Area  
The figure below illustrates the relation between the head effective print width and media width.  
Out of print range  
Out of print range  
104.0 mm  
(Head Effective Print Range)  
7.0  
mm  
7.0  
mm  
118 mm (Max. media width)  
The figure below shows the effective print area on the media.  
Area to be detected.  
1mm  
Start line  
Media height  
10 –99.9 mm  
1 mm from the  
left edge of media  
1 mm from the right  
edge of media  
Guaranteed print area  
Media feed direction  
Area to be detected.  
1mm  
Media width  
(backing paper width is not included.)  
NOTES:  
1. Be sure not to print on the 1-mm wide area from the media edges (shaded area in the above figure). Printing  
this area may cause ribbon wrinkles, resulting in a poor print quality of the guaranteed print area.  
2. The centre of media is positioned at the centre of the Print Head.  
3. Print quality in the 3-mm area from the print head stop position (including 1-mm non-printable area for print  
speed slow down) is not guaranteed.  
E7- 3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
7. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
7.1 Media  
7.1.5 RFID Tag  
The B-SA704-RFID-U2-EU-R supports EPC C1 Gen2 tags.  
Cautions for using RFID Tags  
(1) Location of RFID Tag  
The location of an RFID tag in a label influences on the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tag. It is  
impossible to define the one best location for every RFID tag in labels because the best location depends on the  
type of RFID tag and RFID tag antenna.  
The RFID Analyze Tool can evaluate the accuracy of writing data on the RFID tag.  
For the RFID Analyze Tool, please contact the dealer or your nearest TOSHIBA TEC representative.  
As a guideline, the best location for some common RFID tags is given below.  
It is recommended to use the RFID Analyze Tool to evaluate the accuracy of writing data on an RFID tag to be  
used, then determine a specific location of the RFID tag.  
If the RFID tag cannot be placed on the best location specified, contact the dealer or nearest TOSHIBA TEC  
representative.  
Note that the best location described in this specification may not be applicable depending on the type or paper  
or glue even if the same RFID tags are used. This guideline applies to RFID labels for thermal transfer issue.  
When using the media made of PET or thermal paper, the best location needs to be found again.  
Example 1) UPM Raflatac’s Rafsec Short Dipole 2 Tag  
It is recommended to locate the vertical center of an RFID tag at 27 mm ± 3 mm from a leading edge of a label  
and align the horizontal center with the horizontal center of the label.  
27mm±3mm  
Media feed direction  
E7- 4  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
7. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
7.1 Media  
Example 2) UPM Raflatac’s Rafsec WEB Tag  
It is recommended to locate the vertical center of an RFID tag at 58 mm ± 6 mm from a leading edge of a label  
and align the horizontal center with the horizontal center of the label.  
When the operating temperature is low (5°C to 10°C), the sensitivity tends to become low. Variation of the  
sensitivity of tags may also lower the read rate. Operation at normal temperature (15°C to 30°C) is desired.  
58mm±6mm  
Media feed direction  
E7- 5  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
7. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
7.1 Media  
Example 3) Rafsec Short Dipole 2 (short-pitch tag)  
A Shield Sheet is supplied with the B-SA704-RFID-U2-EU-R to enable the RFID kit to encode short-pitch tags  
properly. When the Shield Sheet is attached to the printer, the write field will be narrower.  
The RFID kit is designed so that the second label is positioned just above the antenna while the first label is at  
the print start position, when using the following short-pitch label.  
5mm  
20mm  
(2) Storage of RFID Supplies  
Do not store RFID tags close to printers, or their communication performance may not be as specified when  
they are used.  
(3) Roll-type RFID Supplies  
When RFID supplies are to be rolled, roll hardness must be concerned.  
Although it depends on the type of glue, tag, and backing paper, RFID-tag embedded labels tend to stay rolled.  
Especially, when they are wound outside, a paper jam error may occur. Unless otherwise specified, it is  
recommended that the RFID-tag embedded labels be wound inside.  
(4) Sensor  
When the transmissive sensor or reflective sensor is enabled, transmissivity or reflectivity of a label or tag may  
vary at an RFID-tag embedded area depending on the pattern of an antenna or other factors. In such cases, a  
manual threshold setting is required. For details, refer to Section 2.11 Threshold Setting.  
(5) Cutter  
When an RFID label or tag is used in cut issue mode, care must be taken not to cut an antenna of the RFID tag  
or an IC chip in order not to damage the cutter.  
(6) Static Electricity  
When printing is performed in a place where humidity is low or under some specific conditions, writing data on  
an RFID tag may fail due to static electricity generated by a label or a ribbon.  
E7- 6  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
7. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
7.1 Media  
(7) Printing on Bump (Chip/Antenna) Area  
Embedding an RFID tag in labels creates bumps on the label surface, causing incomplete printing.  
Uneven printing or incomplete printing can occur easily, especially within 5 mm back and forth and right and left  
sides of the RFID-tag embedded area, as shown in the figure below.  
NOTE: The degree of poor printing quality differs depending on height of a chip/antenna used.  
Print quality on  
bumps is not  
guaranteed.  
Print quality on the  
sides of RFID tag  
is not guaranteed.  
RFID tag  
embedded  
area  
Media  
feed  
direction  
5mm  
Print quality on  
bumps is not  
guaranteed.  
Print quality on  
the IC chip is not  
guaranteed.  
5mm  
(8) Ambient Temperature  
As low temperature deteriorates wireless performance, writing data on an RFID tag may fail under such  
conditions.  
(9) Strip Issue  
Stripping performance in strip issue mode depends on the type of glue, tag, and backing paper. For some RFID  
supplies used, a strip issue may not be performed properly.  
(10) Caution for Minimum Label Pitch Length  
When media, of which label pitch length is short, is used, data may be written on an RFID tag next to the target  
RFID tag.  
As the location, where data is to be written, differs among RFID tag types, a check must be performed to make  
sure that the data is written on the target RFID tags. The B-SX RFID Analyze Tool can be used for this purpose.  
For details, please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative.  
E7- 7  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
7. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
7.2 Ribbon  
(11) Print Position Accuracy  
When using RFID tag embedded media, the print position accuracy may exceed the guaranteed tolerance of ±1  
mm in all issue modes.  
It is required to check the print position accuracy for each media type.  
(12) Paper Jam Error  
Depending on the type of glue or the flexibility of labels, a label may come unstuck in front of the sensor unit,  
which cause a paper jam. Particularly, the frequency of paper jam could become higher on the condition of low  
operating temperature or use of short-pitch labels.  
It is required to check the media feed using the media to be used under the actual operating environment.  
7.2 Ribbon  
Please make sure that the ribbon being used is approved by TOSHIBA TEC. The warranty does not apply to any  
problem caused by using non-approved ribbons.  
For information regarding TOSHIBA TEC approved ribbon, please contact a TOSHIBA TEC service  
representative.  
Type  
Spool type  
Width  
60 – 110 mm  
Recommended width is 60, 90, and 110 mm.  
450 m (within 75 mm)  
75 mm (max.)  
Length  
Outside Diameter  
The table below shows the correlation between ribbon width and media width (backing paper is not included.)  
Ribbon width Media width  
60 mm 25 – 55 mm  
90 mm  
55 – 85 mm  
110 mm  
85 – 105 mm  
NOTES:  
1. To ensure print quality and print head life use only TOSHIBA TEC specified ribbons.  
2. Too much difference in width between media and ribbon may cause ribbon wrinkles. To avoid ribbon  
wrinkles use a ribbon for proper media width shown in the above table. Do not use a ribbon that is narrower  
than media.  
3. When discarding ribbons, please follow the local rule.  
E7- 8  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
7. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
7.3 Recommended Media and Ribbon Types  
7.3 Recommended Media and Ribbon Types  
Media type  
Vellum paper and labels  
Coated paper  
Description  
General use for low cost applications.  
Matt coated paper  
General use including applications that require small letters and/or symbols.  
Glossy coated paper  
Used where a high-grade finish is required  
Synthetic film (Polypropylene, etc.)  
Plastic films  
This water-proof and solvent-resistant material has high physical strength  
and low-temperature resistance, but poor heat resistance (dependant upon  
material). This material can be used for labels stuck to recyclable  
containers, so it can be recycled in the same process.  
PET film  
This water-proof and solvent-resistant material has high physical strength,  
and low-temperature resistance as well as heat resistance. This material is  
used for many applications, especially where high durability is required.  
Mode/serial plate labels, caution labels, etc.  
Polyimide  
This material gives the best performance on heat resistance (greater than  
PET film). It is often used for PCB labels as it can withstand passage  
through a solder bath.  
Ribbon type  
Description  
Vellum wax ribbon  
This ribbon is mainly used for vellum paper and labels. It has a  
very high ink density to cope with uneven printing surface  
Good match for coated paper (Matt coat and glossy coat).  
Standard wax ribbon  
Smear-less ribbon (Wax resin ribbon)  
Good match for coated paper. The printed image will resist water  
and light rubbing.  
Very good match for plastic films (synthetic paper, PET,  
polyimide, etc.)  
Scratch and solvent resistance ribbon  
Scratch and solvent resistance  
Heat resistance with PET and polyimide.  
Combination of Media and Ribbon  
Media type  
Vellum paper and label  
Coated paper  
Plastic films  
Ribbon type  
Vellum wax ribbon  
Standard wax ribbon  
Smear-less ribbon (wax-  
resin ribbon)  
{
{
{
Scratch/solvent  
resistance ribbon  
{
{: Good match  
E7- 9  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
7. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
7.4 Care/Handling of Media and Ribbon  
7.4 Care/Handling of Media and Ribbon  
CAUTION!  
Be sure to carefully review and understand the Supply Manual. Use only media and ribbons that meet  
specified requirements. Use of non-specified media and ribbons may shorten the head life and result  
in problems with bar code readability or print quality. All media and ribbons should be handled with  
care to avoid any damage to the media, ribbons or printer. Read the guidelines in this section  
carefully.  
Do not store the media or ribbon for longer than the manufacturer’s recommended shelf life.  
Store media rolls on the flat end. Do not store them on the curved sides as this might flatten that side  
causing erratic media advance and poor print quality.  
Store the media in plastic bags and always reseal after opening. Unprotected media can get dirty and the  
extra abrasion from the dust and dirt particles will shorten the print head life.  
Store the media and ribbon in a cool, dry place. Avoid areas where they would be exposed to direct sunlight,  
high temperature, high humidity, dust or gas.  
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) and  
kaolin (Al2O3, 2SiO2, 2H2O).  
For further information, please contact your local distributor or your media and ribbon manufacturers.  
E7-10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 1 MESSAGES AND LEDS  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 1 MESSAGES AND LEDS  
APPENDIX 1 MESSAGES AND LEDS  
Appendix 1 describes the LCD messages displayed on the operation panel.  
Symbols in the message  
1: : The LED is illuminated. ~: The LED is flashing. z: The LED is unlit.  
2: ****: the number of unprinted media. Up to 9999 (in pieces)  
3: ###: Flash memory card remaining memory for PC save area: 0 to 895 (in K bytes)  
4: &&&&: Remaining flash memory capacity for storing writable characters 0 to 3147 (in K bytes)  
Acceptance of  
Status Request  
Reset Command  
Yes/No  
Restoration by  
RESTART key  
LED Indication  
No.  
LCD Message  
ON LINE  
Printer Status  
ONLINE ERROR  
Yes/No  
-----  
-----  
-----  
Yes  
Online mode  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  

~
z
z
z
z
z
1
Online mode (communicating)  
The Top Cover is opened in online mode.  
Pause state  
ON LINE  
HEAD OPEN  
PAUSE  
2
3
z
****  
A parity, overrun, or framing error has  
Yes  
4
z
 occurred during a communication by RS-  
COMMS ERROR  
232C.  
A paper jam has occurred during paper  
feed.  
A problem has occurred at the cutter  
module.  
The media has run out, or the media is not  
loaded properly.  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
5
6
7
z
z
z

PAPER JAM ****  
CUTTER ERROR****  


NO PAPER  
****  
A feed or an issue was attempted with the  
 Top Cover opened. (Except when the  
[FEED] key is pressed.)  
8
z
HEAD OPEN ****  
The print head has a problem.  
The print head is overheated.  
The ribbon has run out.  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
9
10  
z
z


HEAD ERROR  
EXCESS HEAD TEMP  
The ribbon has been torn. A problem has  
occurred with the sensor that determines  
the torque for the ribbon motor.  
A feed or printing was attempted with the  
Front Cover opened.  
In writable character or PC command save  
mode  
An error has occurred in writing to the flash  
ROM.  
An error has occurred in formatting the  
flash ROM.  
Saving failed because of an insufficient  
capacity of the flash ROM.  
A command error has occurred in analyzing  
the command.  
11  
z

RIBBON ERROR****  
Yes  
-----  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
z

z
z
z
z

z
COVER OPEN ****  
SAVING ####&&&&  
FLASH WRITE ERR.  
FORMAT ERROR  




No  
No  
FLASH CARD FULL  
Display of error  
message (See Note.)  
Yes  
18 POWER FAILURE  
19 INTIALIZING…  
z
z
 A momentary power failure has occurred.  
No  
-----  
-----  
No  
-----  
-----  
z
The flash ROM is being initialised.  
Data cannot be read from/written to a  
backup EEPROM properly.  
20 EEPROM ERROR  
z

EA1- 1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 1 MESSAGES AND LEDS  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 1 MESSAGES AND LEDS  
Acceptance of  
Status Request  
Reset Command  
(Yes/No)  
Restoration by  
RESTART key  
(Yes/No)  
LED Indication  
No.  
LCD Message  
Printer Status  
ONLINE ERROR  
When the following abnormal operations are  
performed, a system error occurs:  
(a) Command fetch from an odd address  
(b)Access to word data at an odd address  
(c) Access to long-word data at an odd  
address  
No  
No  
(d)Access to the area of 80000000H to  
FFFFFFFFH in the logic space in user  
mode.  
21 SYSTEM ERROR  
z

(e) An undefined instruction in an area  
other than a delay slot was decoded.  
(f) An undefined instruction in a delay slot  
was decoded.  
(g)An instruction to rewrite a delay slot  
was decoded.  
100BASE LAN  
22  
100 Base LAN Board is being initialized.  
-----  
-----  
Yes  
-----  
-----  
Yes  
z
z
z
z
INITIALIZING…  
DHCP CLIENT  
INITIALIZING…  
The DHCP client is being initialized.  
*When the DHCP function is enabled.  
The printer did not succeed in writing data  
onto an RFID tag after having retried for a  
specified times.  
23  
24 RFID WRITE ERROR  
z

The printer cannot communicate with the  
RFID module.  
The voltage of the Real Time Clock Battery  
is 1.9V or less.  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
25 RFID ERROR  
z
z


26 LOW BATTERY  
NOTE: When an error message listed above appears on the LCD message display, please refer to Section 5  
TROUBLESHOOTING for solution.  
EA1- 2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 1 MESSAGES AND LEDS  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 1 MESSAGES AND LEDS  
NOTE: Description of Command Error  
If a command error is found in a command received, 16 bytes of the command error, starting from the command  
code, will be displayed. (However, [LF] and [NUL] will not be displayed.)  
Example 1  
[ESC] T20 G30 [LF] [NUL]  
Command error  
The following message appears.  
T20G30  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
Example 2  
[ESC] XR; 0200, 0300, 0450, 1200, 1, [LF] [NUL]  
Command error  
The following message appears.  
XR;0200,0300,045  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
Example 3  
[ESC] PC001; 0A00, 0300, 2, 2, A, 00, B [LF] [NUL]  
Command error  
The following message appears.  
PC001;0A00,0300,  
B-SA4T-T V1.2A  
When the error command is shown, “? (3FH)” appears for codes other than codes 20H to 7FH and A0H to DFH.  
For details, please refer to the B-SA4T Series External Equipment Interface Specification stored in the CD-  
ROM.  
EA1- 3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE  
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE  
NOTE:  
To prevent radiation and reception of electrical noise, the interface cables must meet the following requirements:  
In case of a parallel interface cable or serial interface cable, fully shielded and fitted with metal or metallised  
connector housings.  
Keep as short as possible.  
Should not be bundled tightly with power cords.  
Should not be tied to power line conduits.  
A parallel interface cable to be used should conform to IEEE1284.  
Parallel interface (Centronics)  
Mode:  
Conforming to IEEE1284  
Compatible mode (SPP mode), Nibble mode  
Data input method: 8 bit parallel  
Control signal:  
SPP Mode  
nStrobe  
nAck  
Nibble Mode  
HostClk  
PtrClk  
Busy  
PtrBusy  
Perror  
Select  
nAutoFd  
nInit  
AckDataReq  
Xflag  
HostBusy  
nInit  
nFault  
nSelectIn  
nDataAvail  
IEEE1284Active  
Data input code:  
Receive buffer:  
ASCII code  
European 8 bit code  
Graphic 8 bit code  
JIS8 code  
Shift JIS Kanji code  
JIS Kanji code  
1M byte  
EA2- 1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE  
Connector:  
PIN  
Signal  
HostClk  
No.  
1
SPP Mode  
Nibble Mode  
nStrobe  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Data 1  
Data 2  
Data 3  
Data 4  
Data 5  
Data 6  
Data 7  
Data 8  
nAck  
Data 1  
Data 2  
Data 3  
Data 4  
Data 5  
Data 6  
Data 7  
Data 8  
PtrClk  
PtrBusy  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
Busy  
PError  
Select  
nAutoFd  
NC  
AckDataReq  
Xflag  
HostBusy  
NC  
0V  
0V  
CHASSIS GND  
CHASSIS GND  
+5V (For detection)  
+5V (For detection)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN1)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN2)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN3)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN4)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN5)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN6)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN7)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN8)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN9)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN10)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN11)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN31)  
nInit  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN1)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN2)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN3)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN4)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN5)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN6)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN7)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN8)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN9)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN10)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN11)  
TWISTED PAIR GND(PIN31)  
nInit  
nFault  
0V  
NC  
NC  
NDataAvail  
0V  
NC  
NC  
nSelectIn  
IEEE1284Active  
IEEE1284-B Connector  
EA2- 2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE  
USB interface  
Standard:  
Conforming to V2.0 Full speed  
Transfer type:  
Transfer rate:  
Class:  
Control transfer, Bulk transfer  
Full speed (12M bps)  
Printer class  
Control mode:  
Number of ports:  
Power source:  
Connector:  
Status with the receive buffer free space information  
1
Self power  
Type B  
Pin No.  
Signal  
VCC  
D-  
D+  
GND  
1
2
3
4
Series B Plug  
LAN  
Standard:  
Number of ports:  
Connector:  
IEEE802.3 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
1
RJ-45  
Link LED  
Activity LED  
LED  
Link  
LED Status  
ON  
LAN status  
10Mbps link or 100Mbps link is detected.  
No link is detected.  
LED status:  
OFF  
* Communication cannot be made while  
the Link LED is off.  
Communicating  
Link LED (Green)  
Activity  
ON  
OFF  
Idle  
Activity LED (Orange)  
LAN cable:  
10BASE-T: UTP category 3 or category 5  
100BASE-TX: UTP category 5  
Segment length Max. 100 m  
Cable length:  
NOTES:  
1. For IP address setting, refer to Section 2.7.7 IP Address Setting (TCP/IP).  
2. When a generally-used twisted pair Ethernet (TPE) or UTP cable is used, a communication error may  
occur depending on your operating environment. In such case, you may be requested to use a shielded  
twisted pair cable.  
EA2- 3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE  
Serial interface (Option)  
Type:  
RS-232C  
Communication mode: Full duplex  
Transmission speed: 2400 bps, 4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19200 bps, 38400 bps, 115200 bps  
Synchronization:  
Start bit:  
Start-stop synchronization  
1 bit  
Stop bit  
1 bit, 2 bit  
Data length:  
Parity:  
7 bit, 8 bit  
None, EVEN, ODD  
Error detection:  
Protocol:  
Parity error, Framing error, Overrun error  
Unprocedure communication  
Data input code:  
ASCII code, European character 8 bit code, graphic 8 bit code, JIS8 code, Shift JIS  
Kanji code, JIS Kanji code  
1M byte  
Receive buffer:  
Connector:  
Pin No.  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
N.C  
TD (Transmit Data)  
RD (Received Data)  
DSR (Data Set Ready)  
SG (Signal Ground)  
DTR (Data Terminal Ready)  
CTS (Clear to Send)  
RTS (Request to Send)  
N.C  
5
1
9
6
RFID (Option: B-SA704-RFID-U2-EU-R)  
Module:  
TOSHIBA TEC TRW-EUM-01 for Europe  
Applicable standard:  
Frequency range:  
Center frequency:  
Output power (ERP):  
Output power (Conducted):  
Modulation method (RW Tag):  
Modulation method (Tag RW):  
Transmission speed (RW Tag):  
Transmission speed (Tag RW):  
Encoding (RW Tag):  
Encoding (Tag RW):  
Number of channels:  
ETSI EN 300 220  
869.7-870.0MHz  
869.85MHz  
Max. 5mW (Power class 7a)  
100mW  
DSB-ASK  
Back scatter ASK  
40kbps  
40kbps  
PIE  
FM0  
1
Duty Cycle:  
Max. 100% (Class 4)  
None  
RoHS directive  
EPC C1 Gen2  
Carrier sensor feature:  
Environmental standard:  
Available RFID tag types:  
EA2- 4  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE  
Wireless LAN (Option)  
Standard:  
Protocol:  
Conforming to IEEE802.11a, IEEE802.11b, and IEEE802.11g  
IP (RFC791), ICMP (RFC792), UDP (RFC768), TCP (RFC793,896), ARP  
(RFC826), HTTPD (RFC1866), TELNET, FTPD (RFC959), DHCP (RFC2131),  
SNMP  
Security protocol:  
WEP (64 bits/128 bits/152 bits) or AES, AES-OCB (128 bits)  
TKIP (only when using WPA, WPA-PSK)  
TWSL (unique encryption)  
Chip type, diversity antenna  
via HTTP  
Antenna:  
Parameter setting:  
Default IP address:  
Default subnet mask:  
192.168.10.21  
255.255.255.0  
NOTE:  
MAC address of the Wireless LAN module will be necessary when setting the MAC address filtering function of an  
access point. Please ask a service person of your nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative.  
EA2- 5  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE  
Expansion I/O Interface (Option: B-SA704-IO-QM-R)  
Input Signal  
IN0 to IN5  
Output Signal  
Connector  
OUT0 to OUT6  
FCN-781P024-G/P or equivalent  
(External Device Side)  
Connector  
FCN-685J0024 or equivalent  
(Printer Side)  
Pin  
1
Signal  
IN0  
I/O  
Function  
FEED  
Pin  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
Signal  
OUT6  
N.C.  
I/O  
Function  
Input  
Output  
2
IN1  
Input  
PRINT  
PAUSE  
-----  
3
IN2  
Input  
COM1  
N.C.  
Common (Power)  
4
IN3  
Input  
-----  
5
IN4  
Input  
N.C.  
-----  
6
IN5  
Input  
N.C.  
-----  
7
OUT0  
OUT1  
OUT2  
OUT3  
OUT4  
OUT5  
Output  
Output  
Output  
Output  
Output  
Output  
FEED  
N.C.  
-----  
8
PRINT  
PAUSE  
ERROR  
N.C.  
-----  
9
COM2  
N.C.  
Common (Ground)  
10  
11  
12  
-----  
-----  
-----  
N.C.  
POWER ON  
N.C.  
N.C.: No Connection  
Input Circuit  
Output Circuit  
Operating environment  
Temperature: 0 to 40 °C  
Humidity: 20 to 90% (No Condensation)  
EA2- 6  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 3 POWER CORD  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 3 POWER CORD  
APPENDIX 3 POWER CORD  
When purchasing the power cord:  
Since the power cord set is not enclosed in this unit, please purchase an approved one that meets the following  
standard from your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative.  
(As of September 2004)  
Certification  
mark  
Certification  
mark  
Certification  
mark  
Country  
Agency  
Country  
Agency  
Country  
Agency  
Australia  
SAA  
Germany  
VDE  
Sweden  
SEMKKO  
Austria  
Belgium  
Canada  
Denmark  
Finland  
France  
OVE  
CEBEC  
CSA  
Ireland  
Italy  
NSAI  
IMQ  
Switzerland  
UK  
SEV  
ASTA  
BSI  
Japan  
METI  
KEMA  
NEMKO  
AEE  
UK  
DEMKO  
FEI  
Netherlands  
Norway  
Spain  
U.S.A.  
Europe  
UL  
HAR  
UTE  
Power Cord Instruction  
1. For use with 100 – 125 Vac mains power supply, please select a power cord rated Min. 125V, 10A.  
2. For use with 200 – 240 Vac mains power supply, please select a power cord rated Min. 250V.  
3. Please select a power cord with the length of 4.5m or less.  
Country/Region  
North America  
Europe  
United Kingdom  
Australia  
Power Cord  
Rated (Min.)  
Type  
125V, 10A  
SVT  
250V  
H05VV-F  
250V  
H05VV-F  
250V  
AS3191 approved,  
Light or Ordinary Duty type  
3 x 0.75 mm2  
Conductor size  
(Min.)  
No. 3/18AWG  
3 x 0.75 mm2  
3 x 0.75 mm2  
Plug Configuration  
(locally approved  
type)  
Rated (Min.)  
125V, 10A  
250V, 10A  
250V, *1  
250V, *1  
*1: At least, 125% of the rated current of the product.  
EA3- 1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES  
APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES  
The following are the image samples of the fonts, bar codes, and two-dimensional codes provided for the B-  
SA4T series as standard. The size of each font may be different from the actual one. Font type and size can be  
specified by a command. For details, please refer to the B-SA4T Series External Equipment Interface  
Specification stored in the CD-ROM.  
Font  
EA4-1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES  
APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES (Cont.)  
EA4-2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES  
APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES (Cont.)  
Bar codes  
JAN8, EAN8  
Interleaved 2 of 5  
NW7  
MSI  
CODE39 (Standard)  
JAN13, EAN13  
EAN13+2 digits  
CODE128  
UPC-E  
EAN13+5 digits  
CODE39 (Full ASCII)  
UPC-E+2 digits  
EAN8+2 digits  
UPC-A  
CODE93  
UPC-E+5 digits  
EAN8+5 digits  
UPC-A+2 digits  
EA4-3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES  
APPENDIX 4 PRINT SAMPLES (Cont.)  
UPC-A+5 digits  
UCC/EAN128  
Industrial 2 of 5  
POSTNET  
Customer bar code  
KIX Code  
Customer bar code of high priority  
RM4SCC  
RSS-14  
RSS-14 Stacked  
RSS-14 Stacked Omnidirectional  
RSS Limited  
RSS Expanded  
Data Matrix  
QR code  
PDF417  
Micro PDF417  
CP Code  
MaxiCode  
EA4-4  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 5 GLOSSARIES  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 5 GLOSSARIES  
APPENDIX 5 GLOSSARIES  
Bar code  
Feed gap sensor  
A code which represents alphanumeric characters  
by using a series of black and white stripes in  
different widths. Bar codes are used in various  
industrial fields: Manufacturing, Hospitals,  
Libraries, Retail, Transportation, Warehousing, etc.  
Reading bar codes is a fast and accurate means of  
capturing data while keyboard entry tends to be  
slow and inaccurate.  
A transmissive sensor which detects the difference  
of potential between the label gaps and the label to  
find the print position of the label.  
Font  
A complete set of alphanumeric characters in one  
style of type. E.g. Helvetica, Courier, Times  
Gap  
Batch mode  
Clearance between labels  
Issue mode that continuously prints media until the  
specified number of media has been printed.  
IPS  
Inch per second  
The unit used to express print speed.  
Black mark  
A mark printed on the media so that the printer can  
maintain a constant print position by detecting this  
mark.  
Label  
A type of media with adhesive backing.  
Black mark sensor  
LCD  
Liquid Crystal Display  
Installed on the operation panel and displays  
operation modes, error message and so on.  
A reflective sensor which detects the difference of  
potential between a black mark and print area to  
find the print start position.  
Cut mode  
Media  
One of the printer modes of operation where an  
optional cutter module is installed to automatically  
cut media from the media roll after they are printed.  
The print command can specify to cut every media  
or to cut after a set number of media have been  
printed.  
Material on which data is printed by the printer.  
Label, tag paper, fanfold paper, perforated paper,  
etc.  
Plug and Play  
When Plug and Play is enabled, the PC will  
automatically identify the printer (if the PC  
supports Plug & Play), optimize the system  
resource (IRQ and DMA), and display a message  
prompting a printer driver installation.  
Cutter module  
A device used to cut the media.  
DHCP  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
A communications protocol which lets a network  
administrator temporarily assign an IP address to a  
computer plugged into a different place in the  
network.  
Pre-printed media  
A type of media on which characters, logos, and  
other designs have been already printed.  
DPI  
Dot Per Inch  
The unit used to express print density.  
EA5- 1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
APPENDIX 5 GLOSSARIES  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
APPENDIX 5 GLOSSARIES  
Printer IP address  
Supply  
A 32-bit address of a printer connected to TCP/IP  
network, which identifies the network printer. An  
IP address is written as 4 sets of numbers,  
separated by periods.  
Media and ribbon  
Tag  
A type of media with no adhesive. Usually tags  
are made of cardboard or other durable material.  
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 or a  
small dot of ink to be transferred from a thermal  
ribbon to ordinary paper.  
Thermal direct printing  
A printing method using no ribbon, but thermal  
media which reacts to heat. The thermal print head  
heats the thermal media directly, causing print  
image to be printed on the media.  
Thermal print head  
A print head using thermal transfer or thermal  
direct printing method.  
Print speed  
The speed at which printing occurs. This speed is  
expressed in units of ips (inches per second).  
Thermal transfer printing  
Resolution  
A printing method that the thermal print head heats  
an ink or resin coating on the ribbon against the  
media, causing the ink/resin to transfer onto the  
media.  
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  
Threshold setting  
A sensor setting operation to have the printer  
maintain a constant print position of pre-printed  
media.  
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)  
A method of automatically identifying people or  
objects using radio waves. In case of the B-SX  
series, the RFID module writes digital information  
to an RFID tag mounted inside labels or tag paper  
while the printer is printing data on them. The  
RFID tag is a microchip attached to an antenna.  
The microchip holds data and the antenna enables  
the tag to send and receive data.  
USB (Universal Serial Bus)  
An interface that is used to connect peripherals,  
such as a printer, keyboard, mouse. The USB  
allows disconnection of a USB device without  
turning off the power.  
Web printer  
Ribbon  
The web printer function allows you to browse the  
printer status on the PC, issue media, check or  
change the settings, or download the firmware to  
the printer. For details, refer to the Network  
Specification.  
An inked film used to transfer an image onto the  
media. In the thermal transfer printing, it is heated  
by the thermal print head, causing an image to be  
transferred onto the media.  
Strip mode  
One of the printer modes of operation where an  
optional strip module is installed to separate  
printed labels from the backing paper one by one.  
Strip module  
A device used to remove labels from the backing  
paper.  
EA5- 2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INDEX  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
INDEX  
INDEX  
A
I
Auto print head check 2-25  
Interface 1-1, 1-3, 2-14, 6-2, A2-1  
IP address 2-39, 2-59  
Automatic threshold setting 2-1, 2-73  
Issue mode 2-8, 2-63, 6-1  
B
J
Backing paper 2-9, 2-68, 7-1  
Bar code 6-2, A4-3, A5-1  
Batch mode 2-8, 7-1, A5-1  
Black mark 2-7, 7-1, 7-3, A5-1  
Black mark length 7-1  
Black mark sensor 2-7, 2-65, 2-73, 2-74, 2-75, 4-2,  
A5-1  
Jammed media 4-3, 4-4, 5-4  
L
Label 2-3, 2-10, 7-1, 7-2, 7-9  
LCD message display 1-3, 1-4, 3-1, 6-1  
LCD language 2-21  
C
M
Centronics 1-3, 2-14, 2-25, 6-2, A2-1  
Cut mode 2-10, 7-1, A5-1  
Cut position 2-67, 7-1  
Manual threshold setting 2-74, 2-76  
Media 2-3, 7-1, 7-9, 7-10  
Cutter module 1-1, 1-5, 2-10, 2-64, 4-3, 6-2, A5-1  
O
Operation panel 1-3, 1-4, 3-1  
Options 1-1, 1-5  
D
DHCP 2-43  
DHCP client ID 2-43  
DHCP host name 2-44  
Dimensions 1-3, 6-1  
P
Parallel interface 1-3, 2-14, 2-45, 6-2, A2-1  
Parameter setting 2-16, 2-17  
Platen 1-4, 4-2  
E
Plug & play 2-28, A5-1  
Power consumption 6-1  
Power cord 2-2, A3-1  
Power switch 1-3, 2-2, 2-15  
Pre-printed media 4-3, 5-4  
Print head 1-4, 4-1, 4-2  
Print head cleaner 4-1  
Print start position 2-6, 2-66, 2-73  
Print test 2-1, 2-48  
Effective Print length 7-1  
Effective print width 6-1, 7-1  
Error message 5-1  
Expansion I/O 1-1, 1-3, 1-5, 2-14, 2-27, 6-2, A2-6  
F
Feed gap sensor 2-6, 2-65, 2-73, 2-74, 2-75, 4-2,  
A5-1  
Print tone 2-65, 2-71  
Printer driver 2-1, 2-45  
Printing method 6-1  
Front cover 2-8, 2-9, 4-3, 5-1, A1-1  
Printing speed 1-1, 6-1  
G
Gap 2-75, 2-77, 7-2, A5-1  
Gap length 7-1  
Gateway IP address 2-41  
Guaranteed print area 7-3  
H
Head position lever 1-4, 2-10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INDEX  
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047  
INDEX  
R
Real time clock 1-1, 1-5, 2-16, 2-37, 5-3, 6-2, A1-  
2
Resolution 6-1, A5-2  
Reverse feed amount 2-69  
RFID module 1-1, 1-5, 6-2, A1-2  
Ribbon 2-11, 7-8, 7-9, 7-10  
Ribbon cover 1-3, 1-4, 2-12  
Ribbon motor voltage 2-72  
Ribbon stopper 1-4, 2-11, 2-12  
RS-232C 1-3, 2-14, 6-2, A2-4  
S
Serial interface 1-1, 1-3, 2-14, 6-2, A2-4  
Socket port 2-42  
Strip mode 2-8, 7-1, A5-2  
Strip module 1-1, 1-5, 2-8, 2-64, 4-4, 5-3, 6-2  
Strip position 2-67, 2-68  
Subnet mask 2-27  
System mode 2-16, 2-39  
T
Tag 2-10, 7-1, A5-2  
Thermal direct 2-65, 6-1, 7-1, A5-2  
Thermal transfer 2-65, 6-1, 7-1, A5-2  
Threshold setting 2-73, A5-2  
Top cover 1-3, 2-3, 2-11, 5-1, A1-1  
Top cover stopper 2-12  
U
Upper sensor ass’y 2-3, 2-5, 5-4  
Upper sensor lever 2-4, 2-5  
USB interface 1-1, 1-3, 2-14, 2-50, 6-2, A2-3  
W
Web printer 2-26, A5-2  
Wireless LAN 1-1, 1-3, 1-5, 2-14, 6-2, A2-5  
X
X coordinate 2-70  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
EO1-33047E  
M
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Teac Stereo Receiver MC DX220i User Manual
Telex Network Card IP 223 User Manual
Transcend Information Network Card TS RDM5W R User Manual
Ultimate Ears Headphones F1 19 PRO User Manual
Universal Remote Control Universal Remote SL 7000 User Manual
Vidikron Projector VERSION 50 User Manual
VocoPro MP3 Player ORANGE 300 User Manual
VTech Cordless Telephone 6895 User Manual
VTech Handheld Game System Computer Pal In Concert User Manual
VTech Telephone BS5822 User Manual