Toshiba Bex4t1 User Manual
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2.PRINTER SETUP ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33089 2.10 Threshold Setting E2-67 2.10 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 inte rfere with this process causing paper jam errors. To get around this problem, first, try an automatic threshold setting. If the problem still occurs, then, the threshold voltage needs to be fine adjusted. Threshold is a voltage level by whic h the printer determines whether a print area or a gap/a black mark is being detected by the 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 for the selected sensor is completed by this operation.) (4) The result of the threshold setting is displayed. (e.g.: Succeeded) (e.g: Failed) ONLINE Mode Threshold Setting Mode Power ON [PAUSE] PAUSE state Hold down [PAUSE] Power OFF • Reflective sensor • Transmissive sensor Sensor type Result (Text) Result (Graph) Key operation guide NOTES: 1. Failure to feed more than 1.5 labels may result in an incorrect threshold setting. 2. A paper end or ribbon end error cannot be detected during paper feed.
2.PRINTER SETUP ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33089 2.10 Threshold Setting E2-68 2.10 Threshold Setting (Cont.) Display example Explanation 1 Result: OK (Mid.) Threshold is at the midpoint between the peak and the baseline. 2 Result: OK (High) Threshold is near the peak voltage. Adjusting the threshold to the midpoint between the peak and the baseline enables more accurate detection. 3 Result: OK (Low) Threshold is near the baseline voltage. Adjusting the threshold to the midpoint between the peak and the baseline enables more accurate detection. 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) Press the [RIGHT] to see the details. (e.g: Succeeded) (e.g.: Failed) (6) To return to the previous display, press the [LEFT]. To adjust the threshold, press the [RIGHT]. The threshold fine adjustment screen in ADJUST SET menu appears. Set a value and press the [ENTER]. (7) The result after manually setting the threshold is displayed. Sensor type Peak voltage Threshold voltage Baseline voltage Key operation guide NOTE: To make a threshold value set in this section effective, select the Transmissive Sensor (when using pre-printed media) or Reflective Sensor (when using manual threshold value) in Issue Command or the printer driver. NOTE: The threshold can be manually set as follows: Manually set threshold = Peak voltage – Threshold fine adjustment value e.g.) When Peak=3.5V and Fine adjustment value=1.0V, the threshold will be set to 2.5V.
2.PRINTER SETUP ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33089 2.11 Sensor Setting E2-69 2.11 Sensor Setting If a paper jam error still occurs even after a threshold setting has been performed, register the voltage level of media to the media sensor. Contents of the Sensor Adjust Menu Menu Parameter TEMPERATURE Displays the ambient temperature and print head temperature. Sensor Adjust REFLECT Registers the voltage level 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 • Fine adjustment • Test print • Sensor adjustment • RAM clear • Interface setting • BASIC mode • RFID setting • Real Time Clock • Z-MODE • USB memory • Reset SYSTEM MODE PARAMETER SET ADJUST SET TEST PRINT SENSOR ADJUST
2.PRINTER SETUP ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33089 2.11 Sensor Setting E2-70 2.11 Sensor Setting (Cont.) (1) REFLECT 1. Select “REFLECT” from the Sensor Adjust menu. 2. Place the tag paper to be used on the reflective sensor so that the sensor can detect a print area. 3. Hold down the [ENTER] for 3 seconds or more. 4. When registration of the “print area level” is completed, “Adjust Complete” is displayed and an asterisk is shown on the right side of the voltage. (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 menu. 2. Remove any media from the media sensor. 3. Hold down the [ENTER] for 3 seconds or more. 4. When registration of the “no me dia level” is completed, “Adjust Complete” is displayed and an asterisk is shown on the right side of the voltage.
3. ON LINE MODE ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33089 3.1 Key Functions E3- 1 3. ON LINE MODE 3.1 Key Functions This chapter describes usage of the ke ys 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 im ages on labels or tags can be accomplished. „ Key functions in the online mode Key Function (1) Feeds one piece of paper. (2) Prints the data in the image buffer on one label according to the system mode setting. [FEED] (3) Closes the help message. (1) Resumes printing after a temporary stop of label printing or after an error. (2) Places the printer in the usual initial state which is obtained when the power is turned on. (3) Places the printer in the user system mode. [RESTART] (4) Closes the help message. (1) Stops label printing temporarily. (2) Programs the threshold values. [PAUSE] (3) Closes the help message. (1) Places the printer in the user system mode. [MODE] (2) Closes the help message. (1) Clears the job. [CANCEL] (2) Displays previous help message page. (1) Displays next help message page. [ENTER] (2) Closes the help message. [UP] (1) Scrolls up [DOWN] (1) Scrolls down [LEFT] (1) Displays previous help message page. [RIGHT] (1) Displays next help message page. PAUSE RESTART UP RIGHT ENTER DOWN CANCEL MODE LEFT FEED
3. ON LINE MODE ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33089 3.2 LCD E3- 2 3.2 LCD Online state Error state No. Description (1) Model name and firmware version (2) Message (3) The number of labels printed (4) IP address (only when LAN/WLAN is enabled.) (5) Radio intensity (only when WLAN is enabled.) Indicates the radio intensity in 4 levels. (6) WLAN connection (only when WLAN is enabled.) ▪ Lights up when connecting to an access point. ▪ Flashes while roaming. ▪ Goes off when disconnected. (7) Data transmission Appears while receiving data from the host. (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 remaining labels to print (11) Error description and solution (12) Help guide Appears when a help guide message is provided. Press the [RIGHT] key to see the help guide message. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (8) (7) (9) (10) (12) (11)
3. ON LINE MODE ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33089 3.3 Operation Example E3- 3 3.3 Operation Example „ Online Mode Idling or normal issuing Printing is stopped. Help guide is displayed. Help guide message for head open Printing is 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 Press [RIGHT] key
3. ON LINE MODE ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33089 3.3 Operation Example E3- 4 3.3 Operation Example (Cont.) „ Help Guide Message Idling or normal issuing 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]
3. ON LINE MODE ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33089 3.3 Operation Example E3- 5 3.3 Operation 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)
4. MAINTENANCE ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33089 4.1 Cleaning E4- 1 4. MAINTENANCE 4.1 Cleaning 4.1.1 Print Head/Platen/ Sensors This chapter describes how to pe rform routine maintenance. To ensure the continuous high qualit y operation of the printer, you should perform a regular maintenance routine. For high throughput it should be done on a daily basis. For low throughput it should be done on a weekly basis. To maintain the printer performance and print quality, please clean the printer regularly, or whenever the media or ribbon is replaced. 1. Turn off the power and unplug the printer. 2. Open the Top Cover. 3. Turn the Head Lever to Free position, then release the Ribbon Shaft Holder Plate. 4. Open the Print Head Block. 5. Remove the ribbon and media. CAUTION! When cleaning the print head, be careful not to damage the print head with a hard object like a watch or a ring. Since the print head element can be easily damaged by shock, please treat it carefully by not hitting a hard object against it. 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 head block. 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. CAUTION! 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. Care must be taken not to allow the metal or glass part of a watch to touch the print head edge. Care must be taken not to allow a metal object like a ring to touch the print head edge.