Toshiba B Ex4 User Guide
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APPENDIX 3 PRINT SAMPLES ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33089 APPENDIX 3 PRINT SAMPLES EA3- 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
APPENDIX 4 GLOSSARIES ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33089 APPENDIX 4 GLOSSARIES EA4- 1 APPENDIX 4 GLOSSARIES Bar code 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, Transpor tation, Warehousing, etc. Reading bar codes is a fast and accurate means of capturing data while keyboard entry tends to be slow and inaccurate. Batch mode Issue mode that continuously prints media until the specified number of media has been printed. Black mark A mark printed on the media so that the printer can maintain a constant print position by detecting this mark. Black mark sensor A reflective sensor which detects the difference of potential between the black mark and print area to find the print start position. Built-in rewinder mode Printer mode of operation where a strip module is installed to take up printed media onto the build-in rewinder. Cut mode Printer mode of operation where an optional cutter module is installed to automatically cut media from the supply roll after they are printed. The print command can specify to cut every media or to cut after a set number of media have been printed. 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. DPI Dot Per Inch The unit used to express print density. Expansion I/O interface An interface circuit that may be installed into printer to allow the printer to be connected to an external device such as a wrapping machine and to 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 sensor A transmissive sensor which detects the difference of potential between the gap between labels and the label to find the print position of the label. Font A complete set of alphanumeric characters in one style of type. E.g. Helvetica, Courier, Times Gap Clearance between labels IPS Inch per second The unit used to express print speed. Label A type of media with adhesive backing. LCD Liquid Crystal Display Installed on the operation panel and displays operation modes, error message and so on. Media 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. Pre-printed media A type of media on which characters, logos, and other designs have been already printed.
APPENDIX 4 GLOSSARIES ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33089 APPENDIX 4 GLOSSARIES EA4- 2 Printer IP address 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. 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. Print speed The speed at which printing occurs. This speed is expressed in units of ips (inches per second). Reflective sensor See Black mark sensor. Resolution The degree of detail to which an image can be duplicated. The minimum unit of divided image is called a pixel. As the resolution becomes higher, the number of pixels increased, resulting in more detailed image 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. Ribbon An inked film used to transfer an image onto the media. In the thermal tran sfer printing, it is heated by the thermal print head , causing an image to be transferred onto the media. Strip mode A device used to remove labels from the backing paper. Supply Media and ribbon Tag A type of media with no adhesive. Usually tags are made of cardboard or other durable material. 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. Thermal transfer printing 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. Threshold setting A sensor setting operation to have the printer maintain a constant prin t position of pre-printed media. Transmissive sensor See Feed gap sensor. 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 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 .