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TEC Thermal Printer
B-570 SERIES
Original Nov., 1993
(Revision Mar., 2000)
Document No. EM0-33013A
PRINTED IN JAPAN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OWNER'S MANUAL ............................................. EM1-33035
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ................................... EM10-33006A
MAINTENANCE MANUAL .................................... EM18-33010A
User's Manual
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - B-570 SERIES

TEC Thermal PrinterB-570 SERIESOriginal Nov., 1993(Revision Mar., 2000)Document No. EM0-33013APRINTED IN JAPANTABLE OF CONTENTSOWNER'S MANUAL ...

Page 2 - Safety Precaution

1-11. INTRODUCTIONEM1-330351.1 Applicable Model1. INTRODUCTIONThank you for choosing the TEC B-570 series thermal/transfer printer. This new generati

Page 3

6-10EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONSensor/SwitchHead up switchCutter home positionswitchRewind full sensorSlit sensor #1 (ribbonrewind)Slit sensor

Page 4 - EO0-33004

6-11EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONDIP SWDIP Switch 10: OFF (OPEN)1: ON (SHORT)DIP Switch 20: OFF (OPEN)1: ON (SHORT)Pin No.000000008765432

Page 5 - B-570-QQ SERIES

6-12EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTES: 1. If the head broken element check results in ‘HEAD ERROR’, the print head must bereplaced after referri

Page 6

6-13EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION6.3 PARAMETER SETTING MODEThe following items are set in the parameter setting mode. The values set in this mod

Page 7 - Meanings of Each Symbol

6-14EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION Parameter Setting Mode Table(Revision Date: Dec. 10 ‘99)6.3 PARAMETER SETTING MODEMode NameFEED ADJUSTCUT ADJU

Page 8 - Request Regarding Maintenance

6-15EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION [FEED] key: Pressing the [FEED] key one timeis a -0.5 mm change, up to -50.0mm. (See NOTE 2.) [RESTART] key:

Page 9

6-16EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTES: 1. Holding the [FEED] key or [RESTART] key down for more than 0.5 seconds enablesa fast forward.2. Max. f

Page 10 - 1. INTRODUCTION

6-17EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTES: 1. Holding the [FEED] key or [RESTART] key down for more than 0.5 seconds enablesa fast forward.2. Max. f

Page 11 - 2. SPECIFICATIONS

6-18EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION6.3 PARAMETER SETTING MODE Feed Length Fine Adjustment Example Cut Position Fine Adjustment ExampleAAAAAAAAAAA

Page 12 - 2.3 Media

6-19EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION1 Idling2 Printing the first label A is completed.3 Label A is fed to the cut position and the front gap is cut.

Page 13 - 3. OVERVIEW

2-12. SPECIFICATIONSEM1-330352.1 Printer2. SPECIFICATIONS2.1 PrinterSupply voltagePower consumptionOperating temperature rangeRelative humidityPrint h

Page 14 - 4. DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONS

6-20EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTE: The print stop position when printing the label in strip mode varies according to label lengthas the strip

Page 15 - 5. INSTALLING THE PRINTER

6-21EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION6.3 PARAMETER SETTING MODE Back Feed Length Fine Adjustment ExampleAAAAAAAAAAAA+ 0.0 mmFeed Direction+3.0 mm-3.

Page 16 - 6. LOADING THE MEDIA

6-22EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTES: 1. Holding the [FEED] key or [RESTART] key down for more than 0.5 seconds enablesa fast forward.2. Max. f

Page 17 - EM1-33035

6-23EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTES: 1. The X axis fine adjustment is performed to fine adjust the X axis of the drawing in theleft or right d

Page 18

6-24EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTES: 1 Holding the [FEED] key or [RESTART] key down for more than 0.5 seconds enablesa fast forward.2. A chang

Page 19

6-25EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTES: 1. Holding the [FEED] key or [RESTART] key down for more than 0.5 seconds enablesa fast forward.2. A chan

Page 20

6-26EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION• 0 (without slash)• ø (with slash)NOTES: 1. Holding the [FEED] key or [RESTART] key down for more than 0.5 seco

Page 21 - SM-4x8 Sems Screw

6-27EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTES: 1. Holding the [FEED] key or [RESTART] key down for more than 0.5 seconds enablesa fast forward.2. A chan

Page 22 - 7. LOADING THE RIBBON

6-28EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONSVO8A1002 : Jan. 19, '986.3 PARAMETER SETTING MODECO E MANUALDCO TLOL CODE1 1BNCO TROL CODE2

Page 23 - Fig. 8-1

6-29EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTES: 1. Holding the [FEED] key or [RESTART] key down for more than 0.5 seconds enablesa fast forward.2. Non-tr

Page 24

2-22. SPECIFICATIONSEM1-330352.3 MediaTypeWidthLengthOuter diameterSpool type68 mm ~ 134 mm600 mø90 mm (max.)2.4 RibbonNOTES: 1. "On the fly issu

Page 25 - 10. GENERAL MAINTENANCE

6-30EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION6.3.10 Ribbon Motor Drive Voltage Fine AdjustmentNOTES: 1. Holding the [FEED] key or [RESTART] key down for more

Page 26 - 10.3 Removing Jammed Paper

6-31EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION6.3.11 Strip Wait Status SettingNOTE: When the status type 1 is selected, the printer will send (00H) in respons

Page 27 - ■ Cleaning the Cutter Unit

6-32EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION6.3.12 Stacker SelectionNOTE: 1. Holding the [FEED] key or [RESTART] key down for more than 0.5 seconds enablesa

Page 28 - 10.4 Threshold Setting

6-33EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION6.3.13 Threshold Manual Fine Adjustment for the Black Mark SensorNOTES: 1. Holding the [FEED] key or [RESTART] k

Page 29 - 10.5 Auto Ribbon Saving Mode

6-34EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION6.3.14 Threshold Manual Fine Adjustment for the Feed Gap SensorNOTES: 1. Holding the [FEED] key or [RESTART] key

Page 30 - 11. TROUBLESHOOTING

6-35EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION(Revision Date: Jan. 14 ‘99)6.3 PARAMETER SETTING MODE How To Calculate Theshold Fine Adjustment ValueIf the fo

Page 31

6-36EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION(Revision Date: Jan. 14 ‘99)6.3 PARAMETER SETTING MODENOTE: The following operation cannot be performed unless t

Page 32 - Command error

6-37EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION(Revision Date: Jan. 14 ‘99)6.3 PARAMETER SETTING MODE6.3.15 Kanji Code SelectionNOTES: 1. Holding the [FEED] ke

Page 33

6-38EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION(Revision Date: Aug. 5 ‘99)6.3 PARAMETER SETTING MODE6.3.16 Euro Font Code SelectionNOTES: 1. Holding the [FEED]

Page 34

6-396.3.17 Transmission Control Mode SelectionNOTES: 1. Holding the [FEED] key or [RESTART] key down for more than 0.5 seconds enable.2. A changed Tra

Page 35

3-13. OVERVIEWEM1-330353.1 Front/Rear View3. OVERVIEW3.1 Front/Rear View3.2 Operation PanelMESSAGE DISPLAY (LCD)Displays messages in the language sele

Page 36 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

6-40EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION(Revision Date: Dec. 10 ‘99)6.3 PARAMETER SETTING MODE6.3.18 Reset Selection when the INPUT • PRIME Signal is ON

Page 37 - 1. OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEM

6-41EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION(Revision Date Feb. 07, ’97)6.4 TEST PRINT MODE6.4 TEST PRINT MODETest print mode contains normal test print and

Page 38 - 1.3.2 Operation Panel

6-42EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION6.4 TEST PRINT MODESet the print speedSet the print count from those at theright by pressing the [FEED] key or

Page 39 - CUSTOMER CODE)

6-43EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION6.4 TEST PRINT MODESet the issue mode typePress [PAUSE] key. (See NOTE 3.)Press the [PAUSE] key. (See NOTE 3.)Pr

Page 40 - Fig. 1-4

6-44EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTES: 1. When there is no change to the print condition, select one of the test print options to issue the test

Page 41 - Fig. 1-5

6-45EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION(Revision Date Feb. 07, ’97)6.4 TEST PRINT MODE9. When the transmissive ribbon is selected and DIP SW. 1-1 is s

Page 42

6-46EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION6.4.2 Process Test PrintIn the process test print, the test print is automatically performed on the following co

Page 43 - NOTES:1

6-47EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONAU O PRINT(REFLECT.)T<3 TEST PRINT><3 TEST PRINT>AU O PRINT(TRANS.)TAU O PRINT(TRANS.)TAU O PRINT(TR

Page 44 - Fig. 1-6

6-48EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTE: Since the thermistor is supervised every 200 ms while displaying the status, the displaycould vary. (Revis

Page 45 - Fig. 1-8

6-49EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONPower offTurn on the power whileholding down the [FEED]key and [PAUSE] key.Press the [FEED] key three times.Set

Page 46 - Fig. 1-10

4-14. DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONSEM1-330354. DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONSWARNING:Turn the POWER OFF before switching the functions.Fig. 4-14. DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONSThe

Page 47 - EM10-33006A

6-50EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTES: 1. Make sure to adjust the feed gap sensor using the backing paper with no label as acriterion. Though a

Page 48 - Fig. 1-17

6-51EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTE: Pressing the [PAUSE] key validates the sensor setting. The value of the sensor isdisplayed up to 5.0 V.6.

Page 49 - 2. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS

6-52EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTE: Pressing the [PAUSE] key validates the sensor setting. The value of the sensor isdisplayed up to 5.0 V.6.

Page 50 - <Non Print Area>

6-53EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONFunctionIf you enter the RAM clear mode by mistake, specify this mode toescape from the RAM clear mode without e

Page 51 - 25.7 ± 0.2 mm

6-54EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTES: 1. Total media distance covered (TL FEED) and the adjustment value for the sensors cannotbe cleared.2. Da

Page 52 - CAUTION:

6-55EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION6.6. RAM CLEAR MODENOTE: Confirm that “COMPLETE” is displayed, then turn the power off.6.6.1 Maintenance Counter

Page 53 - 3. OPTIONAL KIT

6-56EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTE: Confirm that “COMPLETE” is displayed, then turn the power off.6.6 RAM CLEAR MODE6.6.2 Parameter ClearPower

Page 54 - Fig. 3-2

7-1EM18-33010A7. PROGRAM DOWN LOAD(Revision Date: Feb. 10, 2000)7.1 DOS VERSION7. PROGRAM DOWN LOAD7.1 DOS VERSIONThe main program for the printer has

Page 55 - 3.4 FLASH MEMORY CARD

7-2EM18-33010A7. PROGRAM DOWN LOAD↵7.1.3 DOWN LOAD PROCEDURE(1) Turn the PC power on.(2) Turn the printer power on.(3) Insert the program down load fl

Page 56

7-3EM18-33010A7. PROGRAM DOWN LOAD(Revision Date: Feb. 10, 2000)7.1 DOS VERSIONBErrorcodeCheck the following when an error occurs:• The printer power

Page 57

5-15. INSTALLING THE PRINTEREM1-330355.1 INSTALLING THE PRINTERWARNING!Turn the POWER SWITCH to OFF before connecting the power cord or cables.Fig. 5-

Page 58

7-4EM18-33010A7. PROGRAM DOWN LOAD(Revision Date: Feb. 10, 2000)7.2 WINDOWS VERSION7.2 WINDOWS VERSIONThe main program for the printer has been writte

Page 59

7-5EM18-33010A7. PROGRAM DOWN LOAD(Revision Date: Feb. 10, 2000)7.2 WINDOWS VERSION7.2.2 Setup and System requirementsConnect the B-570 printer to the

Page 60

7-6EM18-33010A7. PROGRAM DOWN LOAD7.2.3 Installation Procedure of Down Load Program(1) Start up Windows 95 or Windows 98, and then insert the Program

Page 61 - 1. UNPACKING

7-7EM18-33010A7. PROGRAM DOWN LOAD(Revision Date: Feb. 10, 2000)7.2 WINDOWS VERSION7.2.4 Installation Procedure of Firmware(1) Before performing the p

Page 62 - 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT

7-8EM18-33010A7. PROGRAM DOWN LOAD(Revision Date: Feb. 10, 2000)7.2 WINDOWS VERSION(6) From the File (F) drop down menu, select Open (O).(7) The file

Page 63

7-9EM18-33010A7. PROGRAM DOWN LOAD(9) The display restores to the Download Program for B-X. Make sure of the Download file.(Revision Date: Feb. 10, 2

Page 64

7-10EM18-33010A7. PROGRAM DOWN LOAD(13) When the program has been successfully downloaded, the following message will appear.If an error occurs during

Page 66

PRINTED IN JAPANEM18-33010A

Page 67 - 2.5 REPLACING THE SOLENOID

6-16. LOADING THE MEDIAEM1-33035Fig. 6-1NOTES: 1.When the head lever is turned to position 2, the print head is raised.2.When the head lever is turned

Page 68

6-26. LOADING THE MEDIAEM1-330356. LOADING THE MEDIA4. Put the media on the supply shaft.5. Pass the media around the damper, then pull the media towa

Page 69 - 2.6 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD

6-36. LOADING THE MEDIAEM1-330356. LOADING THE MEDIA Removing the paper holders' upper plates from the media guide1 Remove the two T-4x8 screws

Page 70 - (Revision Date Feb. 01, ’96)

6-46. LOADING THE MEDIAEM1-330356. LOADING THE MEDIA An easy way to set the black mark sensor position1 Pull the media about 500 mm out of the front

Page 71 - 2.6.2 New type print head

PrecautionThis service manual, intended for field engineers and technicians, is designed as a guide formaintenance, service and repair of TOSHIBA TEC

Page 72 - (See Fig. 2-16)

6-56. LOADING THE MEDIAEM1-330356. LOADING THE MEDIA10. The media is now loaded and the sensor position is set.Batch type:NOTE: Set the selection swit

Page 73 - (Revision Date Sep. 29, ‘95)

6-66. LOADING THE MEDIAEM1-330356. LOADING THE MEDIACutter type: Where a cutter is fitted load the media as standard and feed it through the cutter mo

Page 74

7-17. LOADING THE RIBBONEM1-33035Fig. 7-24. Reset the ribbon shaft holder plate by aligning it with the ribbon shaft.5. Turn the head lever clockwise

Page 75 - (Revision Date Sep. 29, ’95)

8-18. INSERTING THE OPTIONAL FLASH MEMORY CARDEM1-330358. INSERTING THE OPTIONAL FLASH MEMORY CARD8. INSERTING THE OPTIONAL FLASH MEMORY CARD1. Turn t

Page 76

9-19. CARE/HANDLING OF THE MEDIA AND RIBBONEM1-330359. CARE/HANDLING OF THE MEDIA AND RIBBONCAUTION:Be sure to read carefully and understand the Suppl

Page 77 - 2.11CORRECTING SKEW PRINTING

10-110. GENERAL MAINTENANCEEM1-33035Fig. 10-110.1 CleaningWARNING!1. Be careful when handling the print head as it becomes very hot.2. Care must be ta

Page 78 - EQUIPMENT

10-210. GENERAL MAINTENANCEEM1-3303510.2 Covers and Panels10.2 Covers and PanelsThe covers should be cleaned by wiping with a dry cloth or a cloth sl

Page 79

10-310. GENERAL MAINTENANCEEM1-33035 Cleaning the Cutter Unit10.3 Removing Jammed PaperWARNING!1. Be sure to turn the power off before cleaning the c

Page 80 - 3.2 CUTTER MODULE (B-4205-QM)

10-410. GENERAL MAINTENANCEEM1-3303510.4 Threshold Setting10.4 Threshold SettingFor the printer to maintain a constant print position it uses the tran

Page 81 - SVO7A1003: Nov. 21 ’97

10-510. GENERAL MAINTENANCE10.5 Auto Ribbon Saving ModeAuto ribbon saving function is activated when it is selected by DIP switch (Refer to page 4-1)

Page 83

11-111. TROUBLESHOOTINGEM1-3303511. TROUBLESHOOTING11. TROUBLESHOOTINGPAPER JAM****HEAD OPEN****NO PAPER****NO RIBBON****REWIND FULL****1. The media i

Page 84 - (NOTE 1)

11-211. TROUBLESHOOTINGEM1-33035Error MessageProblem Solution11. TROUBLESHOOTINGTurn the power off and decrease theprint head temperature.1. Restart t

Page 85

11-311. TROUBLESHOOTINGEM1-3303511. TROUBLESHOOTINGNo print.Dots missing in the print.Unclear (or blurred) printing.Power does not come on.Printer doe

Page 87 - 4.2 HARNESS WIRING

PRINTED IN JAPANEM1-33035E

Page 88 - 5. TROUBLESHOOTING

TEC Thermal PrinterB-570 SERIESOriginal Nov., 1993(Revised Feb., 2000)PRINTED IN JAPANProduct DescriptionDocument No. EM10-33006ATable of Contents

Page 89

TABLE OF CONTENTS1. OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEM ... 1- 11.1 FEATURES OF THE B-570

Page 90

1-11. OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEMEM10-33006A1. OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEM1.1 FEATURES OF THE B-570 SERIES1) Various bar codes, characters and graphic data can be

Page 91

1-21. OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEMEM10-33006A1.3 OVERVIEW AND DIMENSIONS (APPROXIMATE)POWERON LINEERROR FEED RESTART PAUSE1.3 OVERVIEW AND DIMENSIONS (APP

Page 92

1-31. OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEMEM10-33006A(Revision Date: Feb. 10. 2000)1.4 BASIC SPECIFICATIONSeludoM/stoDedocraB2345678E/A-CPU31/8NAE31/8NAJ)mm(htdiWelu

Page 93 - 6.2 SELF TEST MODE

PRINTED IN JAPANEO0-33004

Page 94 - (Revision Date: Dec. 10 ‘99)

1-41. OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEMEM10-33006A NW-7/CODE39/ITF/MSI/Industrial 2 of 5 ...The width of narrow bars, wide bars and spacescan be optionally ch

Page 95 - 2) Parameters

1-51. OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEMEM10-33006A3 Auto cut mechanismWhen the cutter module is installed, the backing paper and tag paper are cut individually (

Page 96

1-61. OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEMEM10-33006A1.5 ELECTORONICS SPECIFICATIONS(5) Error detection Parity check: VRC (Vertical parity check) Framing error: Th

Page 97

1-71. OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEMEM10-33006A READY/BUSY (RTS) Protocol• When initialized after power on, this printer becomes ready to receive data and con

Page 98 - 4 DRAM Check

1-81. OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEMEM10-33006A(Revision Date: Aug. 5 '99)1.5 ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONSSN75189 or equivalent RDCTSDSRTDRTSDTRSN75188 o

Page 99 - 6 Sensor 1 Check

1-91. OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEMEM10-33006ASignal NameDATA 1 ~ 8INPUT•PRIMEDATA•STBBUSYFAULTPAUSEACKPE2 Centronics interface(1) Data input method: 8-bit pa

Page 100 - Ribbon end sensor

1-101. OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEMEM10-33006A1.5 ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONSExternal controller, etc. (In case of photo-coupler)~~PrinterOUT0OUT5COM2Vcc Ou

Page 101

1-111. OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEMEM10-33006A1.5 ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS Feed gap sensor (Transmissive sensor)This sensor detects the difference in pote

Page 102 - [ ]

1-121. OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEMEM10-33006A1.5 ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS5 Rewind full sensor (Transmissive sensor)This sensor detects excessive winding w

Page 103 - 6.3 PARAMETER SETTING MODE

2-12. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONSEM10-33006ATag Paper50.8 ~ 140.00.15 ~ 0.29200.0 max.I-BEST S / I-BEST WThermal Label50.8 ~ 140.00.13 ~ 0.17200.0 max.RICOH

Page 104

TEC Thermal PrinterB-570-QQ SERIESOwner’s ManualTable of Contents

Page 105

2-22. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONSEM10-33006A2) Tag Paper<Design>NOTE: The reflection rate of the black mark is 10% or less at wavelength of 950 nm. A

Page 106

2-32. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONSEM10-33006A2.2 RIBBON(Revision Date Sep. 25, '95)2.2 RIBBON68 ~ 134 mm25.7 ± 0.2 mmFig. 2-7NOTE: When purchasing ribb

Page 107

2-42. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONSEM10-33006A(Revision Date Aug. 10, '95)2.2 RIBBON2.3 CARE AND HANDLING OF THE MEDIA AND RIBBONCAUTION:Be sure to read

Page 108 - Print Head

3-13. OPTIONAL KITEM10-33006A3. OPTIONAL KIT3.1 CUTTER MODULE: B-4205-QMThis compact cutter module uses a built-in swing cutter. The specification is

Page 109

3-23. OPTIONAL KITEM10-33006A3.2 HIGH SPEED PC INTERFACE BOARD: B-4800-PC-QMCommand transfer and printing can be processed quickly by connecting a PC

Page 110 - Fig. 6-14

3-33. OPTIONAL KITEM10-33006A3.3 MEMORY MODULEThis memory module is a D-RAM PC board used to extend the image buffer. An image buffer, equippedwith 2

Page 113 - Fig. 6-20

PRINTED IN JAPANEM10-33006A

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TEC Thermal PrinterB-570 SERIESOriginal Nov., 1993(Revision Feb., 2000)PRINTED IN JAPANMaintenance ManualDocument No. EM18-33010ATable of Contents

Page 115

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits ar

Page 116 - 6.3.7 Font Zero Selection

EM18-33010ATABLE OF CONTENTS1. UNPACKING ... 1- 11.

Page 117 - • AUTO: (Automatic selection)

1-1EM18-33010A1. UNPACKING1.2 CHECKS1) Check for any damage or scratches on the machine.2) Confirm that none of the accessories are missing.NOTE: Keep

Page 118

2-1EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENTCAUTION: 1) Lubrication: During parts replacement2) Kinds of oil: FLOIL G-488: 1 Kg can. (Part No. 1945490600

Page 119 - 6.3.9 Ribbon Type Selection

2-2EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT3) Disconnect the 13 connectors from the CPU PC board.4) Remove the six screws (SM-3x6B, SM-3x6C) to detach the

Page 120

2-3EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENTCAUTION:Be careful when replacing the CPU PC board, since a non-resettable counter (IC12) is installed onthis b

Page 121 - ■ [RESTART]key:

2-4EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT4) When replacing the stepping motor, place the platen belt first then the feed roller belt around thepinion ge

Page 122 - 6.3.12 Stacker Selection

2-5EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT2) Replace the ribbon motors, then align the dowels to attach the ribbon motors. Reassemble in thereverse orde

Page 123 - [PAUSE] key

2-6EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENTFig. 2-102.5 REPLACING THE SOLENOID2.5 REPLACING THE SOLENOIDNOTE: The following procedure can be employed with

Page 124

2-7EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT2.5 REPLACING THE SOLENOIDNOTE: Make sure to remove any dust that appears during removal or installation becaus

Page 125

2-8EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENTFig. 2-13(Revision Date Feb. 01, ’96)2.6 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD2.6 REPLACING THE PRINT HEADCAUTION:1. NEVER t

Page 126 - (Revision Date: Jan. 14 ‘99)

(i)Safety SummaryEM1-33035Safety SummaryPersonal safety in handling or maintaining the equipment is extremely important. Warnings and Cautionsnecessa

Page 127 - 6.3.15 Kanji Code Selection

2-9EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENTStrip ShaftFig. 2-14(Revision Date Feb. 01, ’96)2.6 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD Adjusting the print head position

Page 128 - •FFH

2-10EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENTFig. 2-152.6.2 New type print head1) Turn the head lever clockwise to lower the print head. Remove the two SM

Page 129

2-11EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENTFig. 2-172.6 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD2.7 REPLACING THE PLATEN AND FEED ROLLER1) Remove the front plate and bel

Page 130

2-12EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT3) Disconnect the connector for the strip sensor (LED).4) Remove the six screws (FL-4x6, B-4x12 and P-3x12) to

Page 131 - 6.4 TEST PRINT MODE

2-13EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT5) Replace the paper sensor and reassemble in the reverse order of removal.6) After replacing the paper sensor

Page 132

2-14EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT(Revision Date Sep. 29, ’95)2.10 REPLACING THE PINCH ROLLER SHAFT ASS’Y2.10 REPLACING THE PINCH ROLLER SHAFT A

Page 133

2-15EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT(Revision Date Sep. 29, ’95)2.10 REPLACING THE PINCH ROLLER SHAFT ASS’Y Adjustment1. Install the pinch roller

Page 134

2-16EM18-33010A2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENTFig. 2-27(Revision Date Sep. 29, ’95)2.10 REPLACING THE PINCH ROLLER SHAFT ASS’Y2.11CORRECTING SKEW PRINTINGl

Page 135

3-1EM18-33010A3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR THE OPTIONALEQUIPMENT(Revision Date: Feb. 10, 2000)3.1

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3-2EM18-33010A3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT9. Reassemble in the reverse order of removal.10. Following procedure should be empl

Page 137

(ii)Safety SummaryEM1-33035CAUTIONThis indicates that there is the risk of personal Injury or damage toobjects if the machines are improperly handled

Page 138 - 6.5 SENSOR SETTING MODE

3-3EM18-33010A3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT5. Unclamp and disconnect the connector for the strip sensor from CN6 on the CPU PC

Page 139

3-4EM18-33010A3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENTFig. 3-5Fig. 3-63.2 CUTTER MODULE (B-4205-QM)7. Install the cutter unit with the att

Page 140 - Feed Gap Sensor

3-5EM18-33010A3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENTFig. 3-8(Revision Date Aug. 11, ’95)3.2 CUTTER MODULE (B-4205-QM) Adjusting the Cut

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3-6EM18-33010A3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENTMax. drawing size (on-the-fly)(W)x(H) (mm)138.0 x 149.3138.0 x 234.6138.0 x 320.0138

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3-7EM18-33010A3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT(Revision Date: Feb. 10, 2000)3.3 MEMORY MODULE3.3.2 For New CPU PC Board1. Open the

Page 143 - 6.6 RAM CLEAR MODE

3-8EM18-33010A3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT3. Remove the FL-4x5 screw to detach the blind plate on the back of the printer and

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4-1EM18-33010A4. MECHANISM DESCRIPTIONAfter making a cut, the arm turns the micro switch off and the cutter home position is detected.When the cutter

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4-2EM18-33010A4. MECHANISM DESCRIPTION(Revision Date: Feb. 10, 2000)4.2 HARNESS WIRING4.2 HARNESS WIRINGFig. 4-3Rewind Full SensorStrip SensorDC Moto

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5-15. TROUBLESHOOTINGEM18-33010A5. TROUBLESHOOTING• Replace the power cable or powerinlet.• Replace the PS unit.• Replace the power harness.• Replace

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5-25. TROUBLESHOOTINGEM18-33010A5. TROUBLESHOOTING• Replace the print head.• Replace the print head harness.• Replace the CPU PC board.• Use only TOSH

Page 148 - 7.1.3 DOWN LOAD PROCEDURE

EM1-33035CAUTION:1. This manual may not be copied in whole or in part without prior written permission ofTOSHIBA TEC.2. The contents of this manual ma

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PageEM18-33010A(Revision Date: Dec. 10 '99)CAUTION:1. This manual may not be copied in whole or in part without prior written permission ofTOSHIB

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6-1EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION6.1 OUTLINE OF THE DIAG. TEST OPERATIONIn system mode the diag. test operation is used to

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6-2EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTES: 1. Pressing the [PAUSE] key during printing causes the printer to pause printing and showthe number of rem

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6-3EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION(Revision Date Jan. 14, ’99)6.2 SELF TEST MODE6.2 SELF TEST MODEIn self test mode the printer status is printed i

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6-4EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION#(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)NOTES: 1. Item from (2) through (10) are initialized to “0” after RAM clear.2. If

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6-5EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION(Revision Date: Dec. 10 ‘99)6.2 SELF TEST MODE2) Parameters#(11)(12)(13)(14)(19)(15)(20)(16)(21)(17)(22)(18)(23)(

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6-6EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONNOTES: 1. If the automatic diagnosis printing results in an error, the printer will display the errormessage and

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6-7EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATION Sample Print[Print Condition]• Preset count : 1• Print speed : 127 mm/sec.• Sensor : No sensor• Printing method

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6-8EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONEEPROM OKEEPROM: Backup memoryRead/write checkOK: Data in the check area can be properly read/written.

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6-9EM18-33010A6. DIAG. TEST OPERATIONSENSOR1Head up switch statusFixed to 1Cutter home position switch status0: Head opened1: Head closed0: H

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