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2. PRINTER SETUP 

ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33094 

2.9 Position and Print Tone Fine Adjustment

 

 

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2.9.1  Fine Adjustment (Cont.) 

 

 

 

 

(3) BACK ADJ. 

  Reverse feed amount to the next print start position is fine 

adjusted. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

Example of Reverse Feed Amount Fine Adjustment 

 

 

When s3.0 mm  

 

Compared with “+0.0mm” position, the print start position 
after a reverse feed is shifted forward. 

 
 
 
 
 

When s0.0 mm 

 

 

 
 
 
 

When setting –3.0 mm 

 

Compared with “+0.0mm” position, the print start position 
after a reverse feed is shifted backward.  

9.9mm 

-9.9mm 

9.8mm 

-9.8mm 

3mm

Print Start Position after a 

reverse feed 

Print Start Position after a 

reverse feed 

 

3mm

Feed Direction

Feed Direction

Print Start Position after a 

reverse feed  

Feed Direction

NOTE: 

Depending on the print conditions, a label may not return to the home 
position with a reverse feed, even if a reverse feed amount is specified to 
the same length as the forward feed.   
On the following conditions, the media may not return to the home 
position, resulting in an error. 

 

The media sensor is used.  

 

The media pitch is almost the same as the distance between the print 

head and the media sensors (75.5 mm.) 

 

A printer action includes a reverse feed (such as cut issues, strip issues, 

and automatic forward feed standby.)   

To prevent an error from occurring, the reverse feed amount needs to be 
increased by performing the back feed fine adjustment in the positive (+) 
direction. 

Summary of Contents for B-EX4T2 SERIES

Page 1: ...TOSHIBA Barcode Printer B EX4T2 SERIES Owner s Manual Mode d emploi Bedienungsanleitung Manual de instrucciones Gebruikershandleiding Manuale Utente Manual do Utilizador ...

Page 2: ...TOSHIBA Barcode Printer B EX4T2 SERIES Owner s Manual ...

Page 3: ...evice pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and set in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operations of t...

Page 4: ... 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 ...

Page 5: ...ssly approved by manufacturer for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device For Taiwan Caution 根據低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法 For safety Do not operate this product...

Page 6: ...shock Do not plug in or unplug the power cord with wet hands as this may cause electric shock If the machine shares the same electrical outlet with any other appliance that consumes a large amount 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...

Page 7: ...ers 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 eq...

Page 8: ...ling LAN WLAN E2 24 2 6 4 Basic Program Setting E2 24 2 6 5 Enabling Z Mode E2 25 2 6 6 Automatic Calibration E2 26 2 6 7 Dump Mode Setting E2 27 2 6 8 Logging E2 29 2 6 9 System Mode E2 30 2 6 10 Interface Setting E2 31 2 6 11 Real Time Clock RTC E2 38 2 6 12 Copying Data to from USB Memory E2 39 2 7 Installing the Printer Drivers E2 40 2 7 1 Introduction E2 40 2 7 2 General Description E2 40 2 7...

Page 9: ...ansmissive Sensor E7 3 7 1 3 Detection Area of the Reflective Sensor E7 4 7 1 4 Effective Print Area E7 4 7 1 5 RFID Tags E7 6 7 2 Ribbon E7 8 7 3 Recommended Media and Ribbon Types E7 10 7 4 Care Handling of Media and Ribbon E7 17 APPENDIX 1 MESSAGES AND LEDS EA1 1 APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE EA2 1 APPENDIX 3 PRINT SAMPLES EA3 1 APPENDIX 4 GLOSSARIES EA4 1 CAUTION 1 This manual may not be copied in whol...

Page 10: ...ons such as remote maintenance and other advanced network features are available Superior hardware including the specially developed 8 dots mm 203 dots inch thermal print head which will allow very clear print at a printing speed of 3 6 10 or 12 inches sec and 3 5 8 10 or 12 inches sec with 11 8 dots mm 300 dots inch thermal head 23 6 dots mm 600 dpi thermal print head which will allow very clear ...

Page 11: ...H VERSION EO1 33094 1 4 Accessories E1 2 1 4 Accessories When unpacking the printer please make sure all the following accessories are supplied with the printer Power cord Safety precautions Quick installation manual CD ROM 1pc ...

Page 12: ...ed in this section are used in the following chapters 278 10 9 460 18 1 Dimensions in mm inches 310 12 2 Top Cover Media Outlet Supply Window LCD Message Display Operation Panel Reserved for Serial or WLAN Interface LAN Interface AC Power Inlet Reserved for Expansion I O interface Reserved for Parallel Interface Power Switch USB Interface Reserved for USB Host Interface ...

Page 13: ... 4 Operation Panel 1 5 5 Interior Please see Section 3 for further information about the Operation Panel 1 6 Options LCD ERROR LED PAUSE RESTART UP RIGHT ENTER DOWN CANCEL MODE LEFT FEED ONLINE LED Print Head Platen Head Lever Ribbon Shaft Print Head Block Paper Guide R ...

Page 14: ... R This print head enables a conversion of a 203dpi print head of the B EX4T2 GS12 model into 300dpi print head 600 dpi print head B EX704 TPH6 QM R Only with B EX4T2 HS12 Model RTC USB host interface card B EX700 RTC QM R This card holds the current time year month day hour minute second and provides a USB host interface Expansion I O interface card B EX700 IO QM R Installing this card in the pri...

Page 15: ...ia sensor position alignment Loading the ribbon Connecting to a host computer Make a print test from your operating environment and check the print result Print test 2 1 Installation 2 2 Connecting the Power Cord 2 3 1 Loading the Media 2 3 1 Loading the Media 2 3 2 Loading the Ribbon 2 4 Connecting the Cables to Your Printer 2 6 Printer Setting 2 8 Print Test Automatic threshold setting Manual th...

Page 16: ...allow fingers or articles of clothing to get caught in any of the moving parts especially the optional cutter mechanism For best results and longer printer life use only TOSHIBA TEC recommended media and ribbons Store the media and ribbons in accordance with their specifications This printer mechanism contains high voltage components therefore you should never remove any of the covers of the machi...

Page 17: ...ow 2 Plug the other end of the Power Cord into a grounded outlet as shown in the figure below Example of US Type Example of EU Type CAUTION 1 Make sure that the printer Power Switch is turned to the OFF position before connecting the Power Cord to prevent possible electric shock or damage to the printer 2 Connect the Power Cord to a supply outlet with a properly grounded earthed connection Power C...

Page 18: ...ing or closing the cover WARNING CAUTION 1 Be careful not to touch the Print Head Elements when lifting the Print Head Block This may cause missing dots due to static electricity or other print quality problems 2 When loading or replacing the media or ribbon be careful not to damage the print head with hard objects like watches or rings Since the print head element can be easily damaged by shock p...

Page 19: ...hen pull the media towards the front of the printer 7 Push the Paper Guide against the media until the media is held firmly in place To lock the Media shift the Paper Guide R to vertical position NOTES 1 When the Head Lever is turned to FREE position the Print Head can be raised 2 To enable printing the Head Lever must be set to the LABEL TAG position This ensures that the Print Head is closed The...

Page 20: ...on tighten the Locking Screw 9 Check that the media s path through the printer is straight The media should be to the left side of the print head NOTE Do not over tighten the Locking Ring of the Supply Holder In the case of labels rolled with the print side facing inside In the case of labels rolled with the print side facing outside Media Guide Locking Screw Paper Guide Media Guide Print Head Med...

Page 21: ...ed Gap Sensor Setting the Black Mark Sensor position 1 Pull about 500 mm of media out of the front of the printer turn the media back on itself and feed it under the Print Head past the sensor so that the black mark can be seen from above 2 Manually move the Media Sensor so that the Black Mark Sensor is in line with the centre of the black mark on the media indicates the position of the Black Mark...

Page 22: ... Plate 3 Wind the backing paper onto the Take up Spool and fix it in position with the Take up Clip Wind the paper counter clockwise around the spool 4 Rotate the Take up Spool counter clockwise a few times to remove any slack in the backing paper 5 Set the Selection Switch mounted on the Rewinder Assembly to STANDARD PEEL OFF position NOTES 1 Be sure to set the Selection Switch to STANDARD PEEL O...

Page 23: ... leading edge of the media into the cutter until it comes out the Media Outlet of the Cutter Module CAUTION 1 Be sure to cut the backing paper of the label Cutting labels will cause the glue to stick to the cutter which may affect the cutter quality and shorten the cutter life 2 Use of tag paper when the thickness exceeds the specified value may affect the cutter life WARNING The cutter is sharp s...

Page 24: ... to load the ribbon NOTE To check or change settings on which type of Ribbon winding to be used you must go to SYSTEM Mode in the Printer For more details refer to Key Operation Specification 8 4 1 PRINTER SET NOTES 1 When attaching the ribbon stoppers make sure that the pinchers face into the printer 2 Be sure to remove any slack in the ribbon before printing Printing with a wrinkled ribbon will ...

Page 25: ...st the stoppers when fitted 4 Lower the Print Head Block and set the Ribbon Shaft Holder Plate aligning its holes with the Ribbon Shafts 5 Take up any slack in the ribbon Wind the leading tape onto the ribbon take up roll until the ink ribbon can be seen from the front of the printer 6 Turn the Head Lever to Lock position to close the Print Head 7 Close the Top Cover Ribbon Shaft Holder Plate ...

Page 26: ...r s standard LAN connector A USB cable connection between the printer s standard USB connector and your host computer s USB port Conforming to USB 2 0 A serial cable connection between the printer s optional RS 232 serial connector and one of your host computer s COM ports A parallel cable connection between the printer s optional parallel connector and your host computer s parallel port LPT Wirel...

Page 27: ...r Power Switch verify that the ON LINE message appears in the LCD Message Display and that the ON LINE LED light is on and is not flashing 2 To turn OFF the printer power press the Power Switch as shown in the diagram below Note that is the power OFF 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...

Page 28: ...s manual does not cover please contact your nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or refer to the B EX4T Series Key Operation Specification manual ONLINE Mode User System Mode Power ON PAUSE PAUSE state Hold down RESTART Power OFF Hold down MODE Reset Parameter setting Section 2 6 2 Fine adjustment Section 2 9 LAN WLAN Section 2 6 3 BASIC Section 2 6 4 Z MODE Section 2 6 5 Auto calibration Se...

Page 29: ...t start position cut position etc 4 LAN WLAN Section 2 6 3 Used to enable or disable the LAN communication and SNMP 5 BASIC Section 2 6 4 Used to set the function of basic program when it is loaded to the printer 6 Z MODE Section 2 6 5 Same as BASIC 7 AUTO CALIB Section 2 6 6 Used to enable or disable the automatic calibration function 8 DUMP MODE Section 2 6 6 Used to print the data in the receiv...

Page 30: ...et MEDIA LOAD Parameter set Section 2 6 2 1 FORWARD WAIT FW BK ACT HU CUT RWD RBN SAVE PRE PEEL OFF BACK SPEED Software Set FONT CODE TYPE OF RIBBON Section 2 6 2 2 ZERO FONT CODE PEEL OFF STATUS USB I F STATUS FEED KEY KANJI CODE EURO CODE AUTO HD CHK WEB PRINTER RBN NEAR END EX I O LBL RBN END MAX CODE XML THRESHOLD SELECT ENERGY TYPE PW SAVE TIME Panel LCD LANGUAGE Section 2 6 2 3 DISPLAY CONTR...

Page 31: ...d Since optional ribbon saving module is not available to the B EX4T2 MEDIA LOAD setting and the printer behavior will be automatically changed to ECO setting even if ECO Bfeed is selected for these models 2 FORWARD WAIT This parameter allows you to choose whether or not to activate the auto forward wait function This function used in the cut mode automatically feeds the media forward if there is ...

Page 32: ...ip issue easier in the case of labels that are hard to strip due to the label density strength of the adhesive used or the print speed OFF Disables pre peel off ON Enables pre peel off 6 BACK SPEED Select back feed speed In strip issue a back feed speed of 3 ips may cause the correct distance not to be fed due to a lack of torque slippery media surface etc In such cases reduce the back feed speed ...

Page 33: ...racter is printed Select between 0 and Ø 0 No slash used Ø Slash used 3 CODE Select the command control code to be used AUTO Automatically selected ESC LF NUL MANUAL The control code is specified by the user c c When MANUAL is selected you need to specify each of the control codes 1 to 3 with a hex code NOTE The following fonts do not support a zero with a slash If a zero with a slash is specified...

Page 34: ...e via USB ON Enables sending a response via USB 7 FEED KEY Selects the function of the FEED key FEED Feeds one label PRINT Prints the data in the image buffer The last label printed 8 KANJI CODE Select the KANJI code TYPE1 Windows code TYPE2 Original code 9 EURO CODE Specifies the Euro code 20 to FF Specify the hex code in 2 bytes of ASCII code 10 AUTO HD CHK Select whether to perform the auto pri...

Page 35: ...needs to be set depending on the expansion I O control specification of the device to be connected via the expansion I O interface TYPE1 Standard mode TYPE2 In line mode 14 LBL RBN END Select the operation to be performed when a label end or ribbon end is detected TYPE1 When a label ribbon end is detected in the middle of printing the printer immediately stops printing TYPE2 Selectable only when t...

Page 36: ...de takes effect COMMAND SET Threshold set by command takes effect 18 ENERGY TYPE This parameter is intended to make the printer perform appropriate printing for the supplies to be used If you use a different supply from the setting poor printing may occur TRANSFER Thermal transfer print method c DIRECT Thermal direct print method d c When TRANSFER is selected for the Energy type parameter choose a...

Page 37: ...CHINESE 2 DISPLAY Choose whether the model name the number of labels printed and the IP address are displayed or hidden MACHINE NAME OFF Hidden ON Displayed PRINT PAGE OFF Hidden ON Displayed IP ADDRESS OFF Hidden ON Displayed 3 CONTRAST Adjust the contrast of the LCD Default 40 NOTE The language displayed on panel is Japanese when Japanese is selected and English when English German French Dutch ...

Page 38: ...r only Please do not change the setting for this parameter The LAN WLAN menu allows selecting whether or not to enable the LAN communication and SNMP 1 LAN WLAN OFF LAN and Wireless LAN are disabled ON AUTO Automatically selected ON LAN LAN is enabled ON WLAN Wireless LAN is enabled 2 SNMP OFF SNMP is disabled ON SNMP is enabled USER SYSTEM MODE 1 RESET 2 PARAMETER SET 3 ADJUST SET 4 LAN WLAN ...

Page 39: ... name exceeds 12 characters the overflowing characters are not displayed When no file is stored a hyphen is displayed in place of the file name 3 TRACE Allows you to enable tracing in the BASIC program OFF Disables tracing the BASIC program ON Enables tracing the BASIC program 4 EXPAND MODE The printer switches the mode to execute the BASIC program The Z Mode menu allows you to select whether or n...

Page 40: ...the second black mark gap it will continue to feed the media for up to 500 0mm If a black mark gap is still not detected the printer will stop resulting in a paper jam 5 During an automatic calibration the printer also feeds the ribbon Even if the ribbon is not loaded this will not result in an error However the print condition will be automatically changed to No ribbon after the calibration ends ...

Page 41: ...ory c PRINT Prints out d c When USB MEMORY is selected A file is automatically created in the USB memory and named in the following format based on the printer model and saved date ATA0 DUMP B EX4T1_DUMP_1007291030 BIN e g B EX4T Type1 10 30 July 29 2010 d When PRINT is selected Choose a printing method ON DEMAND Prints 166 lines of data approx 50 cm then stops Subsequent data is printed when the ...

Page 42: ... 7B 4C 43 3B 30 30 37 30 2C 30 0 2 LC 0070 0 30 32 30 2C 30 30 37 30 2C 30 36 36 30 2C 30 2C 020 0070 0660 0 39 7C 7D 7B 4C 43 3B 30 30 35 30 2C 30 30 32 30 9 LC 0050 0020 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 7C 7D 7B 50 43 31 30 3B 30 DEFGHIJ PC10 0 33 35 30 2C 30 34 30 30 2C 31 2C 31 2C 4B 2C 30 350 0400 1 1 K 0 30 2C 42 3D 41 42 43 44 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 0 B ABCDefghijkl 6D 6E 6F 70 7C 7D 7B 50 56 30 32 3B...

Page 43: ...ased on the printer model and saved date ATA0 LOG B EX4T1_LOG_1007291030 TXT e g B EX4T Type1 10 30 July 29 2010 USER SYSTEM MODE 6 Z MODE 7 AUTO CALIB 8 DUMP MODE 9 LOG NOTES 1 If a file with the same name already exists in the USB memory it will be overwritten 2 If an error occurs while using the USB memory the error message is displayed For details refer to Section 2 6 12 Copying Data to from U...

Page 44: ...AM CLEAR Used to perform a RAM clear DO NOT USE this menu 7 INTERFACE Section 2 6 10 Used to set the interface parameters 8 BASIC Section 2 6 4 Used to set the function of basic program when it is loaded to the printer 9 FOR FACTORY Used for an in process inspection DO NOT use this menu 10 RFID Used to set RFID related parameters see Installation Manual in each RFID kit 11 RTC Section 2 6 11 Used ...

Page 45: ... Menu Sub menu Parameter NETWORK LAN WLAN Interface SNMP SETTING BASIC INFORMATION IP ADDRESS GATEWAY ADDRESS SUBNET MASK SOCKET PORT PORT NUMBER DHCP DHCP CLIENT ID DHCP HOST NAME WLAN STANDARD WLAN MODE DEFAULT KEY 802 11B CHANNEL 802 11B BAUD 802 11G CHANNEL 802 11G BAUD WINS WINS ADDRESS LPR USB RS 232C SPEED DATA LENGTH STOP BIT PARITY CONTROL CENTRO ACK BUSY INPU PRIME PLUG PLAY SYSTEM MODE ...

Page 46: ...2 SNMP OFF SNMP is disabled ON SNMP is enabled 3 BASIC INFORMATION The following information is displayed IP Address Gateway address Subnet mask Socket port status Socket port number 4 IP ADDRESS Set the IP address 5 GATEWAY ADDRESS Set the gateway address 6 SUBNET MASK Set the subnet mask 7 SOCKET PORT Select whether to enable or disable the socket port OFF Socket port is disabled ON Socket port ...

Page 47: ...HCP is enabled 10 DHCP CLIENT ID Select ASCII or HEX for setting DHCP Clie nt ID ASCII DHCP client ID is entered with ASCII code c HEX DHCP client ID is entered with Hex code d c When ASCII is selected Enter 64 characters with ASCII code d When HEX is selected Enter 64 characters with Hex code 11 DHCP HOST NAME Enter 32 characters with ASCII code 12 WLAN STANDARD 11b g 11b 11g 65535 00000 65534 00...

Page 48: ...table ADHOC OFF WEP40 WEP104 INFRA OPEN OFF WEP40 WEP104 SHARED WEP40 WEP104 802 1x OPEN SYSTEM TLS WEP40 WEP104 TTLS WEP40 WEP104 LEAP WEP40 WEP104 PEAP WEP40 WEP104 MD5 WEP40 WEP104 EAP FAST WEP40 WEP104 SHARED KEY EAP MD5 WEP40 WEP104 NETWORK EAP WEP40 WEP104 WPA OPEN TLS TTLS LEAP PEAP EAP FAST NETWORK EAP WPA PSK WPA2 OPEN SYSTEM TLS TTLS LEAP PEAP EAP FAST NETWORK EAP WPA2 PSK ...

Page 49: ...WEP key Default 1 15 802 11b CHANNEL Select a channel for 802 11b WLAN Default 1 16 802 11b BAUD Select a baud rate for 802 11b WLAN 11M 5 5M 2M 1M 17 802 11g CHANNEL Select a channel for 802 11g WLAN Default 1 18 802 11g BAUD Select the baud rate for 802 11g WLAN 54M 48M 36M 24M 18M 12M 9M 6M 11M 5 5M 2M 1M 4 1 14 1 13 1 ...

Page 50: ...ed ON MANUAL WINS is enabled Manual ON DHCP WINS is enabled DHCP 20 WINS ADDRESS The WINS address is displayed 21 LPR OFF LPR is disabled ON LPR is enabled 2 6 10 2 USB 1 USB SERIAL ID OFF USB serial ID is disabled ON USB serial ID is enabled 2 6 10 3 RS 232C 1 SPEED 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps 115200 bps ...

Page 51: ... XOFF mode XON XOFF AUTO XON XOFF READY BUSY mode READY BUSY RTS RTS mode XON XOFF XON XOFF mode READY BUSY READY BUSY mode 2 6 10 4 CENTRO 1 ACK BUSY Select ACK BUSY timing TYPE1 A rise of ACK signal and a release of BUSY occur at the same time TYPE2 A fall of ACK signal and a release of BUSY occur at the same time 2 INPUT PRIME Resets the printer when the INIT signal is ON OFF ON 3 PLUG PLAY OFF...

Page 52: ...00 RTC QM R is installed 1 DATE TIME This parameter is to set date and time YY MM DD hh mm ss 2 BATTERY CHECK Enable the low battery check function OFF ON 3 RENEWAL This parameter is to choose when date and time are updated while printing BATCH The real time clock data is read only for the first label in a batch the same time is printed on the all labels PAGE The real time clock data is read at th...

Page 53: ...essage included in the CFG file is displayed prior to the confirmation message 3 The data is read from the USB memory It takes 3 to 5 minutes to read all the information 2 PRINTER TO USB This parameter is to save the firmware BOOT MAIN CG KANJI HTML storage area information and parameter settings to a USB memory ALL 1 The confirmation message is displayed 2 The data is copied to the USB memory It ...

Page 54: ...error USB memory is not connected MEMORY WRITE ERR Check the data and the settings Write error MEMORY READ ERR Check the data and the settings Read error MEMORY FULL Free some memory space Insufficient free space FILE NOT FOUND Check the data and the settings Specified file is not found UNKNOWN ERROR Other errors Depending on the remaining memory size or the USB memory status a write error may occ...

Page 55: ...ver 2008 Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 Hardware A DOS V IBM PC AT compatible machine running an above operating system Interface USB interface LAN interface 2 7 3 Installing the Printer Driver The installation procedure of the printer driver differs depending on the printer model and the connection method If an older version of the printer driver has been already installed you must uninstall...

Page 56: ...tp www toshibatec ris com products barcode download driver_agreement html Note If you do not agree with the Software License Agreement you cannot download the file 2 Double click the downloaded TPCL72M2E exe and the TPCL PRINTER DRIVER Installshield Wizard is displayed Click the Next button Note Log on as a user with administrative privilege When the User Account Control screen is displayed under ...

Page 57: ... Software License Agreement you cannot install the driver files 4 When you click the Install button the printer driver install files are copied to the directories created in C TEC_DRV Note The folder name cannot be changed from C TEC_DRV 5 When the installation is completed click the Finish button Note In the case of Windows Vista Server2008 7 Server2008R2 the screen on the right will appear Click...

Page 58: ...re and select the Printer and FAX 3 Select the Add printer from the File menu The Add Printer Wizard is displayed 4 Click the Next button in the Add Printer Wizard 5 Select the Local printer attached to this computer and click the Next button Note Do not check the Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer checkbox If you are installing a network printer or a printer attached to ano...

Page 59: ...inter port and click the Next button 7 When the Install Printer Software screen appears click the Have Disk button 8 Specify the printer driver install folder C TEC_DRV created in Section 2 7 4 Preparation for Installation and click the Open button Select the TOSHIBATEC inf and click the OK button ...

Page 60: ...Select the model to be installed and click the Next button Example B EX4T2 T 11 Select the Replace existing driver and click the Next button Supplement This step will be omitted when the printer driver is installed for the first time 12 Select whether or not to use the printer as a default printer then click the Next button TEC B EX4T2 T ...

Page 61: ...vers E2 47 13 Select whether or not to share the printer with other users on the network then click the Next button 14 Select whether or not to perform a print test then click the Next button 15 When the Completing the Add Printer Wizard is displayed click the Finish button ...

Page 62: ... screen on the right appears click the Continue Anyway button Note Digital Signature Not Found message may be displayed In this case click the Yes button 17 Installation of the printer driver will start 18 When the installation is completed a new printer icon will be added to the Printer folder ...

Page 63: ...s a user with administrative privilege 2 Select Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound and Printer to open the printer folder Supplement Entering Printer in the Search box of the Start menu causes the Printer to be shown in the Program List 3 Click the Install a Printer to start adding a printer 4 Select the Add a local printer 5 Select a printer port and click the Next button ...

Page 64: ...select TOSHIBA TEC from the Manufacturer list 7 The list of the installable printer models is displayed 8 Select the model to be installed then click the Next button 9 Select the Replace the current driver and click the Next button Supplement This step will be omitted when the printer driver is installed for the first time ...

Page 65: ...he printer as a default printer then click the Next button 11 Installation will start 12 When the installation is completed the Add Printer screen is displayed At this time a new printer icon is added to the Printer folder Click the Finish button If you want to perform a print test click the Print a test page button ...

Page 66: ...ivilege 2 Turn on the printer and connect it to the PC with a USB cable 3 USB DEVICE is detected and USB Print support is automatically installed 4 The Found New Hardware Wizard will be displayed This may not appear immediately Click the Next button 5 Select the Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended and click the Next button 6 Check the Specify a location checkbox then click the N...

Page 67: ...on 2 7 4 and click the Next button 8 Make sure the driver of this device has been detected then click the Next button 9 When the screen on the right is displayed click the Yes button 10 When Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard is displayed click the Finish button 11 When the installation is completed a new printer icon is added to the Printer folder ...

Page 68: ...nd the USB Print Support is automatically installed 4 The device will automatically be detected 5 When Found New Hardware Wizard is displayed select Install from a list or specific location Advanced and click the Next button 6 Select the Search for the best driver in these locations Check the Include this location in the search checkbox and click the Browse button Specify the folder C TEC_DRV crea...

Page 69: ...r 2 7 9 Installation under Windows Vista Server 2008 7 Server2008R2 USB with Plug Play Enabled 1 Turn on the PC Note Log on as a user with administrative privilege 2 Turn on the printer and connect it to the PC with a USB cable 3 Installation of the device driver software is automatically started 4 After a short time the printer driver installation will be completed 5 When the installation is comp...

Page 70: ...eleting the printer drivers except for V7 2 M 2 Before deleting the printer driver except for V7 2 M 2 follow the procedure described in Section 2 7 4 Preparation for Installation Doing this causes the previously installed printer driver to be updated and creates a shortcut of the Driver Wizard in the TPCL Printer Driver of TOSHIBA TEC folder It is not possible to update a printer driver which is ...

Page 71: ...click the Next button 4 Click the Finish button to start to delete the printer drivers 5 When the Restart System screen is displayed click the Restart button 6 When the printer driver is deleted successfully the screen on the right is displayed Note If the deletion of the printer driver failed retry from Steps 1 to 5 until the deletion succeeds ...

Page 72: ...he Delete button 3 When the confirmation message is displayed click the Yes button 4 When the Uninstall completed screen appears click the Finish button 2 To delete the V6 5 Build75 or V6 5 Build77 1 Select the Start Control Panel and Add Remove Programs Note Log on as a user with administrative privilege 2 Select the TEC printer from the Edit Remove Programs and click the Add and delete indicates...

Page 73: ... Driver s Properties Screen Print Method Direct thermal or thermal transfer is selectable Sensor Media sensor type is selectable Issue Mode Batch strip or cut is selectable Post print Action 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 posi...

Page 74: ...th your printing condition For details of the TPCL refer to the B EX4T EX6T Series External Equipment Interface Specification 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 ris...

Page 75: ...usts the print tone for thermal transfer printing TONE ADJ DIRECT Adjusts the print tone for direct thermal printing RBN ADJ FW Adjusts the ribbon take up motor drive voltage RBN ADJ BK Adjusts the ribbon feed motor drive voltage THRESHOLD REFL Sets a fine adjustment value for the threshold for the reflective sensor THRESHOLD TRANS Sets a fine adjustment value for the threshold for the transmissiv...

Page 76: ... the print start position is shifted forward When setting 0 0 mm When setting 3 0 mm Compared with 0 0mm position the print start position is shifted backward One label Print Start Position Print Start Position 3mm 3mm Feed Direction Feed Direction Print Start Position One label Feed Direction One label 50 0mm 50 0mm 49 9mm 49 9mm NOTE Do not set the fine adjustment value which is larger than the ...

Page 77: ... forward When setting 0 0 mm When setting 3 0 mm Compared with 0 0mm position the peel off position is shifted backward Example of Cut Position Fine Adjustment When setting 3 0 mm Compared with 0 0mm position the cut position is shifted forward When setting 0 0 mm When setting 3 0 mm Compared with 0 0mm position the cut position is shifted backward 50 0mm 50 0mm 49 9mm 49 9mm Cut Position Cut Posi...

Page 78: ...ion after a reverse feed 3mm Feed Direction Feed Direction Print Start Position after a reverse feed Feed Direction NOTE Depending on the print conditions a label may not return to the home position with a reverse feed even if a reverse feed amount is specified to the same length as the forward feed On the following conditions the media may not return to the home position resulting in an error The...

Page 79: ...direction is fine adjusted ABC ABC ABC 50 0mm 50 0mm Top Down Printing X Y Bottom First Printing X Y 99 5mm 99 5mm 99 4mm 99 4mm Example of X Coordinate Fine Adjustment When setting 50 0 mm Compared with 0 0mm position the print position is shifted to the left When setting 0 0 mm When setting 50 0 mm Compared with 0 0mm position the print position is shifted to the right ...

Page 80: ...g is fine adjusted 7 RBN ADJ FW When the ribbon is slack or wrinkled and printing is affected fine adjust the ribbon motor torque 10 20 9 19 Darker Lighter 0 Standard 10 20 9 19 Darker Lighter 0 Standard 10 15 9 14 High Low Motor torque NOTE 1 The fine adjustment value is not effective for the reverse rotation 2 The fine adjustment value is limited depending on the print speed Value Print speed 15...

Page 81: ...hen you perform a threshold setting for the Transmissive sensor and found the threshold needs to be adjusted set a fine adjustment value This menu is accessible directly from the Threshold Setting Mode so that the threshold can be manually set right away Manually set threshold Peak voltage The value set here For details refer to Section 2 10 10 15 9 14 High Low Motor torque NOTE When 0 0 V is set ...

Page 82: ...media sensor The threshold is a boundary between a print area and a gap black mark and should be a midpoint of their voltage levels 1 Load the media to be used 2 Choose 1 or 2 depending on the sensor type to be used then press the ENTER 3 Hold down the PAUSE until more than 1 5 labels tags have been fed The media will continue to be fed until the PAUSE is released An automatic threshold setting fo...

Page 83: ...peak and the baseline enables more accurate detection Follow next 5 to 10 4 Failed 1 The media sensor cannot detect a gap black mark Sensor adjustment is required Section 2 11 5 Failed 1 The media sensor cannot detect a gap black mark Threshold Baseline Sensor adjustment is required Section 2 11 6 Failed 2 Detection by the media sensor is disabled Sensor adjustment is required Section 2 11 5 To re...

Page 84: ...D To terminate the threshold setting press the ENTER The printer is placed in Pause state 8 After the threshold is properly set exit the threshold setting mode and place the printer in the user system mode to set the Threshold select parameter to Manual Set for the applicable sensor For details refer to Section 2 6 2 2 Software Set 9 Return to the User System Mode menu by pressing the MODE Choose ...

Page 85: ... of tag paper s print area to the reflective sensor TRANS Registers the voltage level of label gap to the transmissive sensor PE REFL TRANS Registers the voltage level of no paper to the reflective transmissive sensor RIBBON Registers the voltage level of ribbon to the ribbon end sensor Power OFF System Mode Turn on the power while holding down FEED PAUSE or MODE Self diagnosis Parameter setting F...

Page 86: ...ltage 2 TRANS 1 Select TRANS from the Sensor Adjust menu 2 Remove some labels and place the backing paper so that the Transmissive sensor can detect it 3 Hold down the ENTER for 3 seconds or more 4 When registration of the label gap level is completed Adjust Complete is displayed and an asterisk is shown on the right side of the voltage 3 PE REFL TRANS 1 Select PE REFL TRANS from the Sensor Adjust...

Page 87: ... printing after a temporary pause in printing or after an error 2 Places the printer in the initial state which is obtained when the power is turned on 3 Places the printer in the user system mode RESTART 4 Clears the help message 1 Stops label printing temporarily 2 Programs the threshold values PAUSE 3 Clears the help message 1 Places the printer in the user system mode MODE 2 Clears the help me...

Page 88: ... connecting to an access point Flashes while roaming Goes off when disconnected 7 Presence of a print job Appears when a print job exists 8 RFID only when RFID module is installed Appears when a communication between the printer and the RFID module is enabled Flashes while communicating with the RFID module 9 Ribbon near end Flashes when a ribbon near end state is detected 10 The number of remaini...

Page 89: ...stopped and Help guide is displayed Help guide message for no paper If the print head is opened during idling If an error occurs while printing When PAUSE key is pressed while printing When RESTART key is pressed the printer resumes printing if there is remaining data Close the print head Load media When RESTART key is pressed the printer resumes printing if there is remaining data Press RIGHT key...

Page 90: ...ssuing Printing is stopped and Help guide is displayed Cause of the error Troubleshooting How to restore to online If an error occurs while printing Load media When RESTART key is pressed the printer resumes printing if there is remaining data RIGHT or ENTER RIGHT or ENTER RIGHT or ENTER LEFT or CANCEL LEFT or CANCEL RIGHT or ENTER ...

Page 91: ...on Example Cont Cancellation of Print Job Idling or normal issuing If an error occurs while printing When PAUSE key is pressed while printing Hold down CANCEL for 3 sec or more Hold down CANCEL for 3 sec or more While CANCEL is held down the received data is discarded Quick reset ...

Page 92: ...oes off When the following occurs in the power saving mode the LCD wakes up A key is pressed Except for RESTART or FEED key which causes printing or paper feed The head lever is released and locked The status of the pause or active signal of the expansion I O changes The LCD shows POWER SAVING MODE and the backlight goes off again if no status change occurs on the printer for 30 seconds The printe...

Page 93: ...the print head with hard objects like watches or rings Since the print head element can be easily damaged by shock please treat it carefully and do not hit it with hard objects WARNING 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...

Page 94: ...h a dry soft cloth Wipe the covers and panels with a dry soft cloth or a cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution 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 caus...

Page 95: ...ter unit remove the screws from the bottom of the cover 1 Loosen the two Plastic Head Screws to remove the Cutter Cover 2 Remove the jammed paper 3 Clean the Cutter with a soft cloth slightly moistened with alcohol 4 Attach the Cutter Cover WARNING 1 Be sure to turn the power off before cleaning the Cutter Module 2 As the cutter blade is sharp care should be taken not to injure yourself while clea...

Page 96: ...and then on Select the Media Sensor for the media type being used Resend the print job 4 The Black Mark Sensor is not correctly aligned with the Black Mark on the media 4 Adjust the sensor position then press the RESTART key Section 2 3 1 5 Size of the loaded media is different from the programmed size 5 Replace the loaded media with one that matches the programmed size press the RESTART key or tu...

Page 97: ...ER 5 The media is slack 5 Take up any slack in the media 1 The ribbon is not fed properly 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 2 The ribbon is not loaded 2 Load a ribbon Section 2 3 2 RIBBON ERROR 3 The ribbon sensor has a problem 3 Turn off t...

Page 98: ...EPROM ERROR Data cannot be read from or written to a backup EEPROM properly Turn the printer off and then on again RFID WRITE ERROR The printer did not succeed in writing data onto an RFID tag after retrying the specified number of times Press the RESTART key RFID ERROR The printer cannot communicate with the RFID module Turn the printer off and then on again LOW BATTERY The voltage of the Real Ti...

Page 99: ...s to your printing conditions Clear the error state by pressing the RESTART key 1 The media is not loaded properly 1 Load the media properly Section 2 3 1 2 The ribbon is not loaded properly 2 Load the ribbon properly Section 2 3 2 3 The print head is not installed properly 3 Install the print head properly and close the Print Head Block Nothing is printed on the media 4 The combination of the rib...

Page 100: ...ances 8 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 CAUTION When removing the jammed media be careful not to damage the print head with hard objects like watches or rings Since the print head element can be easily damaged by shock please treat it carefully and do not hit it with hard objects CAUTIO...

Page 101: ... mm 203 dpi 11 8 dots mm 300 dpi 23 6 dots mm 600 dpi Printing method Thermal transfer or Thermal direct Printing speed 76 2mm sec 3 in sec 152 4mm sec 6 in sec 254 0mm sec 10 in sec 304 8mm sec 12 in sec 76 2 mm sec 3 in sec 127 0mm sec 5 in sec 203 8mm sec 8 in sec 254 0mm sec 10 in sec 304 8mm sec 12 in sec 50 8 mm sec 2 in sec 76 2 mm sec 3 in sec 101 6 mm sec 4 in sec 127 0mm sec 5 in sec 152...

Page 102: ... model Rotations 0 90 180 270 deg Standard interface USB interface LAN interface Optional interface Serial interface B EX700 RS QM R Parallel interface B EX700 CEN QM R Expansion I O interface B EX700 IO QM R RTC USB Host interface B EX700 RTC QM R Wireless LAN interface B EX700 WLAN QM R Note B EX4T2 GS12 TS12 HS12 CN R does not support WLAN option I F For China area a user should purchase B EX4T...

Page 103: ...Batch Strip Note1 Disc Cutter Batch Strip Note1 Disc Cutter Batch Strip Disc Cutter Min 10 0 15 0 25 0 10 0 15 0 25 0 7 0 12 0 25 0 Label Max 1500 0 1500 0 1500 0 1500 0 1500 0 1500 0 500 0 500 0 500 0 Min 10 0 25 0 10 0 25 0 10 0 25 0 1 Paper Pitch Tag Max 1500 0 1500 0 1500 0 1500 0 500 0 500 0 Min 8 0 17 0 19 0 Note2 8 0 17 0 19 0 Note2 5 0 10 0 19 0 Note2 2 Paper length Max 1498 0 1498 0 1494 ...

Page 104: ... 3 Inside diameter φ76 2 0 3 Inside diameter φ76 2 0 3 NOTES 1 To ensure print quality and print head life use only TOSHIBA TEC specified media 2 When using the peel off at 12 sec or more for 203dpi model issue at 10 sec When using the peel off at 10 sec or more for 300dpi model issue at 8 sec 3 When using the disk cutter the label length must meet the following condition Label length 18 0mm Gap l...

Page 105: ...sive Sensor Transmissive sensor circle Reflective sensor square Sensor distance 51mm 6mm Movement range Sensor unit Factory initial setting Paper position left Paper position Right Center of paper Transmissive Sensor position Min 2 0 mm Min 10mm Rectangular holes Center of paper View from the print side Paper feed direction Magnified view of detection area Detection of hole Rectangular hole Round ...

Page 106: ...ks if necessary must be printed on the labels in the gap areas Rectangular holes can substitute the black marks on the condition that nothing is printed on the back side 16mm Center of paper Transmissive Sensor View from the print side Paper feed direction Transmissive Sensor position Necessary detection area Label Gap Label Min 2 0 mm Min 12 mm Magnified view of detection area Min 6 0mm when the ...

Page 107: ...eft side The center of the paper label and tag is not almost aligned with the center of the print head 3 If printing is performed in the shaded area the ribbon may wrinkle This may affect the print quality of the guaranteed printing area 2 mm Outside printing area Outside printing area 8 mm 104 0mm 0 2mm Effective print head width 114 0mm Max paper width Printing area 30 0mm Min paper width Paper ...

Page 108: ...e tag and backing paper RFID tag embedded labels tend to stay rolled Especially when they are outside wound a paper jam error may occur Unless otherwise specified it is recommended that the RFID tag embedded labels be inside wound 4 Sensor When the transmissive sensor or reflective sensor is enabled transmittance or reflectivity of a label or tag may vary at an RFID tag embedded area depending on ...

Page 109: ...adjacent 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 EX RFID Analyze Tool can be used for this purpose For details please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC support representative 11 Defective RFID Supply RFID supplies may include defective RFID tags at the...

Page 110: ...Method The ribbon is wound outside For the core and ribbon winding positions see Fig 2 NOTES 1 The ribbon type number and the lot No should be marked on the ribbon core end with black indelible ink If doing this is impossible separately specify the location where the type number and the lot number are stamped 2 It is recommended that the ribbon is wider than the paper width by 5 mm or more When th...

Page 111: ... results in the narrower print range B EX4T Type2 series Ribbon width 41mm 50mm 68mm 84mm 112mm Appropriate paper width 30 to 36 mm 36 to 45 mm 45 to 63 mm 63 to 79 mm 79 to 108 mm The ribbon tension adjustment may be further required according to the ribbon width In the case a narrower width of the ribbon is used if the ribbon tension is strong the ribbon will wrinkle According to the print patte...

Page 112: ...C FR1615 50 Silver chemical mat 50 LINTEC Label Thermal transfer type 130LAB 1 150 150 RICOH T B D Direct thermal type IS50 I BEST S 164 OSAKA SEALING PRINTING Tag Thermal transfer type NOTE 1 The print head life varies depending on the print pattern printing ratio 2 Transmissive sensor is initially adjusted with Vellum label and the Reflective sensor is adjusted with I BEST S tag When using other...

Page 113: ...for each ribbon Applicable models indicated with Item Code Grobal Base Thickness µm Type Remarks G T H BEX AW3 4 5 W BEX AW5 4 5 W T B D BEX AW6F 4 5 W BEX AW7F 4 5 W BEX AG3 4 5 SR BEX AG4 4 5 SR T B D BEX AS1 4 5 R BEX AS2 4 5 R T B D BEX RG2 4 5 SR T B D 4 5 SR T B D BEX RS1 4 5 R T B D 4 5 R T B D BEX SW1 4 5 W BEX SG3F 4 5 SR T B D BEX SG4F 4 5 SR T B D BEX SS2F 4 5 R T B D BEX SS3F 4 5 R T B...

Page 114: ... 2 4 Wax1 BEX AW6F I BEST S 4 4 2 4 Wax1 Vellum 8 4 2 unusable Wax1 In the case of 3 6ips and high temperature environment requires a print tone adjustment to negative direction This combination is not acceptable in the case of 10ips and high temperature environment TT1C 6 4 6 6 Wax1 In the case of 3 6ips and high temperature environment requires a print tone adjustment to negative direction BEX A...

Page 115: ... table are the recommended values the variance should be taken into consideration when in use 2 The print energy type must be set the above table by all means For setting method of the print energy type refer to Section 2 6 2 2 Software Set 3 It limits print tone fine adjustment for the protection of thermal head by the rating of the maximum supply energy of thermal head The tone of printing do no...

Page 116: ...ure environment requires a print tone adjustment to negative direction TT1C 2 2 0 0 Unusa ble Wax1 In the case of 3 5ips and high temperature environment requires a print tone adjustment to negative direction BEX AW6F I BEST S 2 0 2 2 Unusa ble Wax1 In the case of 3ips and high temperature environment requires a print tone adjustment to negative direction Vellum Unusable Wax1 TT1C 0 0 2 2 Unusa bl...

Page 117: ... by all means For setting method of the print energy type refer to the Key Operation Specification 3 It limits print tone fine adjustment for the protection of thermal head by the rating of the maximum supply energy of thermal head The tone of printing do not thicken even if it is set print tone fine adjustment value more than the value of the list shown below Print tone fine adjustment limit FEAA...

Page 118: ...s the variance should be taken into consideration when in use 2 The print energy type must be set the above table by all means For setting method of the print energy type refer to the Key Operation Specification 3 It limits print tone fine adjustment for the protection of thermal head by the rating of the maximum supply energy of thermal head The tone of printing do not thicken even if it is set p...

Page 119: ...gh 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 info...

Page 120: ... Yes 5 PAPER JAM The media is jammed during paper feed Yes Yes 6 CUTTER ERROR A problem has occurred with the cutter module Yes Yes 7 NO PAPER The media has run out or the media is not loaded properly Yes Yes 8 NO RIBBON The ribbon has run out Yes Yes 9 HEAD OPEN Feed or printing was attempted with the print head block open Yes Yes 10 HEAD ERROR There is a problem with the print head Yes Yes 11 EX...

Page 121: ... logic space in user mode 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 No No 24 DHCP CLIENT INIT DHCP Client is being initialised Only when the DHCP is enabled 25 RFID WRITE ERROR The printer did not succeed in writing data onto an RFID tag after having retried t...

Page 122: ... error The following message appears Example 2 ESC T20G30 LF NUL Command error The following message appears Example 3 ESC PC002 0100 0300 15 15 A 00 00 J0101 000000000A Z10 P1 LF NUL Command error The following message appears When the error is shown 3FH appears for character codes other than 20H to 7FH and A0H to DFH For details please refer to the B EX4T EX6T Series External Equipment Interface...

Page 123: ...ctrical 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 Series B Plug ...

Page 124: ...ve buffer 1M byte Connector Pin No Signal 1 N C 2 TXD Transmit Data 3 RXD Received Data 4 DSR Data Set Ready 5 SG Signal Ground 6 DTR Data Terminal Ready 7 CTS Clear to Send 8 RTS Request to Send 9 N C Parallel interface Centronics Option B EX700 CEN QM R Mode Conforming to IEEE1284 Compatible mode SPP mode Nibble mode Data input method 8 bit parallel Control signal Data input code ASCII code Euro...

Page 125: ...GND PIN2 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN2 21 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN3 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN3 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN3 22 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN4 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN4 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN4 23 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN5 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN5 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN5 24 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN6 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN6 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN6 25 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN7 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN7 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN7 26 TWISTED PAIR GND PIN8...

Page 126: ...Antenna Built in Parameter setting via USB LAN WLAN RS 232C Parallel Default IP address 192 168 10 21 Default subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Certification Wi Fi CCX V3 V4 USB Host interface Option B EX700 RTC QM R Physical Layer Conforming to V2 0 Full speed Transfer type Control transfer Bulk transfer Transfer rate Full speed 12M bps Number of ports 1 Power supply 50mA output Connector Type A NOTE MAC...

Page 127: ...rcuit Output Circuit Operating environment Temperature 0 to 40 C Humidity 20 to 90 No Condensation Pin Signal I O Function Pin Signal I O Function 1 IN0 Input FEED 13 OUT6 Output 2 IN1 Input PRINT 14 N C 3 IN2 Input PAUSE 15 COM1 Common Power 4 IN3 Input 16 N C 5 IN4 Input 17 N C 6 IN5 Input 18 N C 7 OUT0 Output FEED 19 N C 8 OUT1 Output PRINT 20 N C 9 OUT2 Output PAUSE 21 COM2 Common Ground 10 OU...

Page 128: ...ACE EA2 6 RFID Option B EX700 RFID H1 QM R Module TagSysm MEDIO S002 S003 Not included in this optional kit Frequency 13 56MHz Output 200 mW Available RFID tag TagSys C210 C220 C240 C320 I Code Tag it ISO15693 Antenna RF antenna is not included in this optional kit ...

Page 129: ...APPENDIX 3 PRINT SAMPLES ENGLISH VERSION EO1 33094 APPENDIX 3 PRINT SAMPLES EA3 1 APPENDIX 3 PRINT SAMPLES Font ...

Page 130: ...T SAMPLES EA3 2 APPENDIX 3 PRINT SAMPLES Cont Bar codes JAN8 EAN8 MSI Interleaved 2 of 5 CODE39 Standard NW7 JAN13 EAN13 UPC E EAN13 2 digits EAN13 5 digits CODE128 CODE39 Full ASCII CODE93 UPC E 2 digits UPC E 5 digits EAN8 2 digits EAN8 5 digits UPC A UPC A 2 digits ...

Page 131: ...VERSION EO1 33094 APPENDIX 3 PRINT SAMPLES EA3 3 UPC A 5 digits UCC EAN128 Industrial 2 of 5 POSTNET Customer bar code Customer bar code of high priority KIX Code RM4SCC Data Matrix MicroQR QR code Micro PDF417 MaxiCode CP Code PDF417 ...

Page 132: ...MPLES EA3 4 GS1 DataBar family with no compound composite printed GS1 DataBar Truncated GS1 DataBar Stacked GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked UPC A UPC E EAN 13 EAN 8 UCC EAN 28 with CC A CC B or CC C ...

Page 133: ...3 5 GS1 DataBar family with compound composite printed GS1 DataBar Truncated GS1 DataBar Stacked GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked GS1 DataBar Expanded UPC A UPC E EAN 8 EAN 13 UCC EAN 128 with CC A or CC B UCC EAN 128 with CC C ...

Page 134: ...ter plugged into a network DPI Dots Per Inch The unit used to express print density Expansion I O interface An interface circuit that may be installed to allow the printer to be connected to an external device such as a wrapping machine It can receive feed print start and pause signals from the external device and to send back print pause and error status signals to the external device Feed gap se...

Page 135: ...text onto media In thermal transfer printing it is heated by the print head causing an image to be transferred onto the media Strip mode The printer removes labels from the backing paper After each issue the printer stops until the label is removed Once the label is removed the next label will be issued and so on Supplies Media and ribbon Tag A type of media with no adhesive usually made from card...

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