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TEC T wo - Color Printer CB-426-T3-QQ Owner ’ s Manual Table of Contents.
W e, TOSHIBA TEC Corporation of 570 Ohito Ohito-cho T agata-Gun Shizuoka-Ken 410-2323 JAP AN, declare in our sole responsibility that this product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Safety Precautions i Safety Pr ecautions Personal safety in handling or maintaining the equipment is extremely important. W arnings and Cautions necessary for safe handling are included in this manual. All warnings and cautions contained in this manual should be read and understood before handling or maintaining the equipment.
Safety Precautions ii WARNING This indicates that there is the risk of death or serious injury if the machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication. ■ Do not use voltages other than the voltage (AC) specified on the rating plate, as this may cause fire or electric shock .
Safety Precautions iii W ARNING (Cont.) ■ Do not cut, damage or modify the power cords. Also, do not place heavy objects on, pull on, or excessively bend the cords, as this may cause fire or electrical shock .
iv CAUTION This indicates that there is the risk of personal injury or damage to objects if the machine is improperly handled contrary to this indication. The following precautions will help to ensure that this machine will continue to function correctly .
v Contents 1. Pr oduct Overview ................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Introduction ....................................................
vi 3.6.2 Sensor ................................................................................................................................................... 55 3.6.3 Label Gap ....................................................................
Chapter 1 Pr oduct Overview 1 1. Pr oduct Overview 1.1 Introduction Thank you for choosing the T OSHIBA TEC CB-426-T3 two-color printer . This Owner ’ s Manual describes printer setup and installation procedures, printer properties, settings and adjustments, and maintenance information.
Chapter 1 Pr oduct Overview 2 1.4 Accessories and Options When unpacking the printer , please make sure all accessories are packed with the printer . 1.4.1 Accessories Owner ’ s Manual (1 pc.) Thermal Head Cleaner (1 pc.) (24089500013) Fan Filter (2 sets.
Chapter 1 Pr oduct Overview 3 1.4.2 Cool Release Enhancement Kit Ribbon Plate (2 pcs.) (FMCB 0095301) D-3x5 Screw (6 pcs.) (X0140305130) SP Ribbon Guide (B) (1 pc.) (FMCB0095501) Sheet Fixing Plate (2 pcs.) (FMEB01 16901) Mounting Screw (2 pcs.) (FMDB 0079501) SP Ribbon Guide (A) (1 pc.
Chapter 1 Pr oduct Overview 4 1.5 Appearance 1.5.1 Dimensions Note: Depth is 34.4 inches (875mm) when the Cutter Module is installed on the printer . 20.
Chapter 1 Pr oduct Overview 5 1.5.4 Operation Panel Please see Appendix 3 for further information about the Operation Panel. POWER ON LINE ERROR FEED RESTART PAUSE Message Display (LCD) ON LINE LED (Green) POWER LED (Red) ERROR LED (Green) FEED Key REST ART Key P AUSE Key 1.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 6 2. Printer Installation This chapter describes in detail how to set up the printer to get ready for printing. 2.1 Installing the Accessories First install the accessories on the printer . 1 Unpack the Fan Filters. 2 Mount the Fan Filters over the Air V ents.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 7 2.2 Connecting the Printer to Y our Computer The printer can be connected to any computer , since it supports both serial and parallel interface cables. Before connecting the printer , please make sure which interface cable will be used.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 8 2.3 Connecting the Power Cord CAUTION! • Please turn off the printer before connecting the power cord, as this may cause an electric shock or damage to the printer . • Please use the supplied power cord only . Use of other cords may cause an electric shock or a fire.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 9 2.4 T urning on/off the Printer When turned on, the printer checks the print head and memory . When turned off, the printer will lose data in non-volatile memory . CAUTION! Use the power switch to turn on/off the printer .
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 10 2.4.2 T ur ning off the Printer 1 When turning off the printer , make sure of the following: • The “ON LINE” message is shown on the Message Display .
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 11 2.5 Loading the Media Labels or tags can be loaded in the printer . The media loading procedure depends on which media is going to be used. 1 Open the T op Cover . T op Cover 2 Lift the Pinch Roller Lever to the ROLLER RELEASE position to open the Pinch Roller Unit.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 12 6 T urn the Supply Shaft so that the notches face upward, and the marks face the Media Inlet. 7 T o attach the Supply Roll Holder (inside), fit the tooth of the Supply Roll Holder to the groove of the Supply Roll Shaft.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 13 11 Based on width of the media measured in Step 10, push the media into the Supply Roll Holder (inside), and place it with reference to the marks on the Supply Shaft. • Loading a roll of labels Note: When inserting a r oll of labels or tags, push on the media cor e only .
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 14 14 Loosen the two screws. Slide the Media Guides in the direction of the arrows below until they stop (completely open). Screw Screw Media Guides 15 Unroll about 1.5 to 2 inches (40 to 50cm) of the media. 16 Insert the media into the Media Inlet.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 15 18 Feed the media to the Media Outlet manually until its leading edge comes out of the Media Outlet. (T op V iew of the Printer) Notes: • Pass the media straight fr om the Supply Holder Unit to the Media Outlet to avoid skewing.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 16 21 Close the T op Cover gently . Make sure that the POWER LED and ON LINE LED are illuminated, and that the “ON LINE” message is shown. Press the FEED key on the Operation Panel to feed the media about 1 inch (20 to 30cm).
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 17 2.6 Sensor Adjustments This section describes in detail how to adjust the media sensor positions and their sensitivity .
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 18 2.6.2 Feed Gap Sensor When the media with gaps or rectangular holes is loaded, adjust the Feed Gap Sensor (transmissive sensor) position as follows: 1 Open the T op Cover . 2 Lift the Pinch Roller Lever to the ROLLER RELEASE position to open the Pinch Roller Unit.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 19 2.6.3 Media Sensor Sensitivity Adjustment Whenever the type of media is changed, adjust the media sensor sensitivity . Please note that the adjustment procedures are slightly dif ferent, depending on which type of media loaded.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 20 Feed Gap Sensor Sensitivity Adjustment (for Label with Gaps) 1 Open the T op Cover . 2 Lift the Pinch Roller Lever to the ROLLER RELEASE position to open the Pinch Roller Unit. 3 Insert the label with gaps into the Media Inlet so that the Feed Gap Sensor can detect the LABEL part.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 21 2.7 Loading the Ribbons (for Hot Release Ribbons) This section describes in detail how to load the ribbons in the printer . Please use the ribbon width corresponding to the media width from the table shown below . Media Width 2 to 2.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 22 4 Insert the Ribbon Shaft into the Ribbon W inding Core. Fit the protrusion of the Ribbon Shaft into the notch of the Ribbon W inding Core.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 23 8 T ake up any slack in the ribbon. Replace the Ribbon Module into the print head block by sliding it into the end. Ribbon Module Ribbon 9 T urn the Head Lever to the LOCK position to secure the Ribbon Module. T ake up any ribbon slack one more time by turning the Ribbon W inding Core.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 24 2.8 Loading the Ribbons (for Cold Release Ribbons) This section describes how to load the popular Cold Release Ribbons. T o identify a ribbon type to be loaded, refer to the table in Section 3.8.2 or contact an authorized sales representative.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 25 2.8.2 Installing the Ribbon Plate W ARNING! During normal printer operations, the print head will become hot. Care should be used when handling the print head to avoid personal injury . 1 Remove all Ribbon Modules from the print head blocks.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 26 1 Remove the Guide Plates from the printer by lifting and pulling them in the direction of the arrow . 2 Install the SP Ribbon Guides (A) and (B) in the reverse order of removal of the Guide Plates.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 27 (A) (B) 2.8.4 Installing the Ribbon T ension Sheet 1 Remove the Ribbon Guide Lever from the Ribbon Cassette by removing the screw . 2 Fit the bosses on the Sheet Fixing Plate into the holes of the Ribbon T ension sheet and the aluminum frame.
Chapter 2 Printer Installation 28 2.8.5 Loading the Cold Release Ribbons Note: Selecting a wr ong ribbon type may cause blurr ed or blotted printing. Be sur e to select the pr oper ribbon type. Note: Selecting a wr ong ribbon motor voltage may cause ribbon wrinkles or blurr ed printing.
Chapter 3 Printing 29 3. Printing 3.1 Installing the Printer Driver 3.1.1 System Requir ements 3.1.2 Installation Procedur e (For Windows ® 98) This chapter explains how to print an image or bar code using the W indows driver . First, it describes in detail how to install the printer driver .
Chapter 3 Printing 30 4 TOSHIBA TEC PRINTER DRIVER Setup Wizard is initiated. Click Next . 5 T o accept License Agreement , click Ye s . If it is not acceptable, click No . However , the printer driver cannot be installed. 6 Choose a destination folder to install COLOR.
Chapter 3 Printing 31 7 Remove Disk 1. Then insert the other disks in the floppy disk drive, as instructed by the dialog box that appears on the screen. Click OK to continue the set up. 8 Setup Complete appears, when the setup successfully completes. Click Finish .
Chapter 3 Printing 32 Adding the Printer (For Windows ® 98) Install the printer driver as follows: 1 Click the Start button. Choose Settings , and click Printers . The Add Printer icon appears. 2 Double-click the Add Printer icon, and Add Printer W izard is initiated.
Chapter 3 Printing 33 4 Click Have Disk . 5 T ype in “C:TEC_DR VCOLOR”, and click OK . 6 Choose CB-426-T3 from the printer list, and click Next . 3.
Chapter 3 Printing 34 7 Choose the port that the printer is connected to, and click Next . Note: If no printer driver has been installed befor e, this printer will be used as a default printer automatically . 8 T ype in a printer name that you prefer to use.
Chapter 3 Printing 35 3.1.3 Uninstalling the Printer Driver Perform the following steps to uninstall the printer driver . 1 Click the Start button. Choose Settings , and click Printers . Choose the CB-426-T3 icon. 2 On the File menu, click Delete . Please be sure that the CB-426- T3 icon is removed.
Chapter 3 Printing 36 Important! When upgrading the printer driver , the folder needs to be deleted as follows: 1 Click the Start button. Choose Settings , and click Control Panel . 2 Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. 3 Add/Remove Programs Pr operties appears.
Chapter 3 Printing 37 3.2 Pr operties 3.2.1 Displaying Printer Properties 2 On the File menu, click Pr operties . TEC CB-426-T3 Proper ties appears. This section summarizes the main properties that can be specified to ensure the best printer performance.
Chapter 3 Printing 38 3.2.2 Summary of Properties Note: Some of the properties may have to be set again in the application pr ograms. This is a summary of the main properties for CB-426-T3. • On the Page Setup property page, specify the default label size and orientation settings.
Chapter 3 Printing 39 This section describes in detail how to specify the default label size, orientation and how to create other label sizes that then can be accessed through an application’ s page setup dialog. Click the Page Setup tab to open the Page Setup property page.
Chapter 3 Printing 40 3.3.2 Creating a new label size T o create your own label size : 1 Click New , and Edit Label Stock appears. Note: Delete is grayed out when the pr edefined label sizes are selected. In other wor ds, you cannot delete them. 2 Enter a new label stock name in Name .
Chapter 3 Printing 41 Select the print image orientation to determine the direction that the print image will be issued • Click Portrait , and the bottom of the print image comes out of the printer first. • Click Landscape , and images are rotated 90 ° counterclockwise from the portrait orientation.
Chapter 3 Printing 42 3.3.4 Miscellaneous • Click Copies to enter the default number of copies that the printer will print. • Click Advanced Options . The Advanced Options Screen appears to implement the following functions: User Commands Printer commands can be added at the beginning or the end of a print job.
Chapter 3 Printing 43 Printing Pr eferences • In Printing Pr efer ences , the preferred settings can be saved in the file for a particular print job. If several kinds of print jobs are performed, it is strongly recommended to use this function to save the preferred settings in the file for each print job.
Chapter 3 Printing 44 T o save the settings indicated in the table, use the following procedures: 1 Click Advanced Options on the Page Setup property page. The Advanced Options screen appears. 2 Click Export . The Save Devices Settings File screen appears.
Chapter 3 Printing 45 T o enable the saved settings, use the following procedures: 1 Click Advanced Options on the Page Setup property page. The Advanced options screen appears. 2 Click Import . The Open Device Settings File screen appears. 3 Select the saved file and click Open .
Chapter 3 Printing 46 Click the Color Control down arrow to specify whether to print in Monochrome or Color without image color matching . When printing in color , select Color without image color matching . 3.4.2 Color Note: The setting made in this section can be saved in the file as a pr eferred setting for a particular print job.
Chapter 3 Printing 47 3.4.3 Color Setup This section describes how to specify the colors of the ribbons that are loaded in the printer . T o obtain a desired print output, the ribbon colors need to be specified appropriately in Color Setup on the Graphics property page.
Chapter 3 Printing 48 3 Enter the ribbon color loaded in Head 1 (Back) in the same manner . Since the black ribbon is loaded, select Black from the color list. Do not mark the Color 2 checkbox when Head 1 is not used. 4 Click OK to complete the color setup.
Chapter 3 Printing 49 Click the color swatch to change the Hue and saturation ( Sat ), and then move the slider in the color gradient to change the luminescence ( Lum ). Finally , click Add to Custom Colors , and then click OK . The defined color will be entered in Custom colors .
Chapter 3 Printing 50 3.4.4 Color Registration Note: Alignment of colors may vary due to differ ences in thickness or type of media. 2 Select Reference Color . The color selected here is used as the reference color to which other color is aligned. (This section describes the procedure using Black as the reference color .
Chapter 3 Printing 51 Note: If pr ecise adjustment cannot be made any mor e, this option will be grayed out. ( Color 0 - Y ellow Sample after Calibration) 9 Click Print this set of figur es again .
Chapter 3 Printing 52 This section describes how to add, delete, modify , import, export, and view available internal bar code fonts. The Bar Fonts properly format and add necessary characters to the bar codes printed when using the internal bar fonts.
Chapter 3 Printing 53 3.5.1 Specifying a New Font Style Bar font styles can be added or modified from the bar font list. More detailed bar code settings can be made, including size of bar code (character per inch), orientation, necessities of human-readability and check digit.
Chapter 3 Printing 54 The bar fonts entered in the printer are shown in the application programs, as below . 3.5.1 Specifying a New Font Style (Cont.).
Chapter 3 Printing 55 3.6.1 Print Method Click the Print Method down arrow , and select Thermal T ransfer (Ribbon Save A) . The type of sensor can be selected, depending on type of media. Click the Sensor down arrow to select the type of sensor , which depends on type of media.
Chapter 3 Printing 56 3.6.4 Issue Settings Click the Issue Mode down arrow , and select either Batch Mode (with Back Feed) or (no Back Feed) . In Cut , Disabled is selected by default.
Chapter 3 Printing 57 3.6.5 Fine Adjustment In Fine Adjustment , the following can be adjusted. First mark the Set checkbox, and the items which can be adjusted will appear . Depending on the Issue Settings , some of the items cannot be adjusted. (They are grayed out.
Chapter 3 Printing 58 3.7 Options This section describes how to specify the transfer mode of graphics data and make a print density adjustment. Click the Options tab to open the Options property page. 3.7.1 T ransfer Mode The type of transfer mode for graphics to the printer is specified here.
Chapter 3 Printing 59 3.8 T esting This section describes how to perform maintenance and printer testing. The T esting property page can help determine how well the computer is communicating with the printer and verify that certain settings are correct.
Chapter 3 Printing 60 3.8.2 Maintenance Ribbon Settings Click Ribbon Settings to specify the type and width of the ribbon, as well as the ribbon motor voltage. CAUTION! Do not load a normal ribbon when specifying Premium for the type of ribbon, as this may cause the ribbon to be melted.
Chapter 3 Printing 61 3.9 Print T est 3.9.1 Procedur es When the installation of the printer driver and settings of the printer properties are complete, perform a print test to verify that the printer is communicating with the computer , and that the properties are set correctly .
Chapter 3 Printing 62 3.10 Printing a Label T o print a 4 x 4-label created using Microsoft ® W ord Pad, follow the instruction in this example. Note: If another printer is selected, click the Name down arr ow , and select the CB-426-T3 printer . 1 On the File menu, click Print .
Chapter 3 Printing 63 Note: In an application pr ogram, the fonts contained in the printer can be applied to text by specifying the printer fonts named “TEC XXXX” 3 Be sure to check the following in each property page before printing: • Label size and orientation.
Chapter 4 Online Mode 64 4. Online Mode This chapter describes usage and purpose of the keys on the Operation Panel in Online Mode. When the printer is in Online Mode and connected to a computer , normal operation of printing images on labels or tags can be accomplished.
Chapter 4 Online Mode 65 When the printer is turned on, the “ON LINE” message appears on the Message Display . It is shown during standby or normal printing. The printer is turned on, standing by , or printing. If any error occurs during printing, an error message appears.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 66 5. Maintenance This chapter describes how to perform normal maintenance. T o maintain the printer performance and quality print, please clean the printer regularly , or whenever media or ribbons are replaced.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 67 5.1.2 Pinch Roller/Feed Roller/Media Guide 1 T urn off the printer . Open the T op Cover . 2 T urn the Pinch Roller Lever to the ROLLER RELEASE position to open the Pinch Roller Unit. Remove the loaded media from the printer .
Chapter 5 Maintenance 68 5.1.4 Covers and Panels W ipe the cover or front panel with a dry and soft cloth. W ipe dirt with a soft cloth moistened with a little water . CAUTION! Do not use any volatile solvent including thinner and benzene, as this may cause discoloration or distortion of the cover .
Chapter 6 T r oubleshooting 69 Error Messages 6. T r oubleshooting This chapter lists the error messages or possible problems and their solutions. Important! If a problem cannot be solved by taking actions described in this chapter , do not attempt to repair the printer .
Chapter 6 T r oubleshooting 70 Error Messages (Only when the Cutter Module is installed on the printer) Other Error Messages Solutions Remove the jammed media. Then press the REST AR T key . If this does not solve the problem, turn o f f the printer , and call an authorized service representative.
Chapter 6 T r oubleshooting 71 6.2 Possible Pr oblems This section describes problems that may occur when using the printer , and their causes and solutions. Possible Problems The printer will not turn on. The media is not feeding. Nothing is printed on the media.
Chapter 6 T r oubleshooting 72 6.3 Removing Jammed Media This section describes in detail how to remove jammed media from the printer . Remove the jammed media from the Pinch Roller Unit as follows: 1 Open the T op Cover . 2 Lift the Pinch Roller Lever to the ROLLER RELEASE position to open the Pinch Roller Unit.
Chapter 6 T r oubleshooting 73 6. 4 When the Ribbon is T or n Apart This is a quick-fix procedure just in case the ribbon is torn apart in the middle of printing. 1 T urn the printer off. Unplug the power cord. Open the T op Cover . 2 T urn the Head Lever to the OPEN position.
Appendix 1 Specifications 74 Appendix 1 Specifications Appendix 1 describes the printer specifications and supplies for use on the CB-426-T3 two-color printer .
Appendix 1 Specifications 75 A1.2 Options Name Cutter Module Ribbon Module Model CB-1204-QM CB-1004-QM Description Rotary cutter for cutting media without stopping Spare ribbon module Please make sure that the media that will be used is approved by TOSHIBA TEC.
Appendix 1 Specifications 76 The formula below shows the relation between paper roll length and paper core diameter . L = 4 t (D 2 -d 2 ) π L : Paper length D : Paper roll diameter d : Paper core outside diameter t : Paper thickness ( π = 3.14...) For calculation, the units of the factors must be the same.
Appendix 1 Specifications 77 A1.3.3 Detection Ar ea of the Reflective Sensor The Reflective Sensor is movable from the left edge to the center of media. The reflection factor of the black mark must be 10% or lower with a waveform length of 950 nm. The Reflective Sensor should be aligned to the center of the black mark.
Appendix 1 Specifications 78 A1.4 Ribbon Please make sure that the ribbon will be used is approved by TOSHIBA TEC. The warranty does not apply to any problem caused by using non-approved ribbons. For information regarding T OSHIBA TEC-approved ribbon, please contact a sales representative.
Appendix 2 DIP Switches 79 Appendix 2 DIP Switches Appendix 2 describes functions of the DIP switches. The DIP switches are used to change a printer specification. T o enable a new specification, please turn the printer off and then on. The DIP switches A and B are located on the rear of the printer , as illustrated below .
Appendix 2 DIP Switches 80 A2.1 DIP Switch A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 45 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 6 7 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON Without W ith Online Mode Program loading mode No detection of ribbon near end.
Appendix 2 DIP Switches 81 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 78 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 2400 BPS 4800 BPS 9600 BPS 19200 BPS 1 bit 2 bits 7 bits 8 bits W ithout With EVEN ODD XON/XOFF (No XON is output at the power on time) (No XOFF is output at the power off time.
Appendix 2 DIP Switches 82 A2.3 Ribbon Near End Detection This section gives you additional information regarding ribbon near end detection. • The printer detects that the ribbon is about to run out, when 10 + _ 7m of ribbon is remaining. • When the ribbon is about to run out, the ERROR LED flashes.
Appendix 3 Quick Refer ence for Printing 83 Appendix 3 Quick Refer ence for Printing The tables below outline the actions necessary to modify the printer settings. 1 Label Settings Actions Enter a name of label stock. Specify label size (including width and length).
Appendix 3 Quick Refer ence for Printing 84 3 Other Settings Actions Select the graphics transfer mode. Feed labels/tags. Cut labels/tags. Check if there is any problem with the print head. V iew the license information. V iew the printer driver information.
Appendix 3 Quick Refer ence for Printing 85 Function Display the printer name. T ype and display the comment. Specify the separator page. Perform the test print. Display the printer name. Specify the output port. Select the printer driver to be used. Make the timeout settings.
Appendix A4 Message and LED 86 Appendix 4 Message and LED Appendix 4 describes the messages displayed on the Operation Panel. Symbols in the Message 1 : The LED illuminates.
Appendix A4 Message and LED 87 Notes: • If a command err or is found in the command received, 16 bytes of the command err or , starting fr om the command code, will be displayed. (However , [LF] and [NUL] will not be displayed.) Example 1 [ESC] T20 E60 [LF] [NUL] Command error The following message appears.
Appendix 5 System Mode 88 Appendix 5 System Mode The figure below illustrates the Operation Panel and key functions. A5.1 Operation Panel POWER ON LINE ERROR FEED RESTART PAUSE The Message Display shows messages in alphanumeric characters and symbols to indicate the printer ’ s status.
Appendix 5 System Mode 89 System Mode consists of four main menus: Self-Diagnostic T est, Parameter Setting, T est Print, and RAM clear . A5.2 Overview <1>DIAG. V1.0 SENSOR NONE AUTO DIAGNOSTIC MAINTENANCE CONT HEAD CHECK <2>PARAMETER SET POSITION FEED ADJ.
Appendix 5 System Mode 90 NONE <3>TEST PRINT PRINT CONDITION ISSUE COUNT 1 PRINT SPEED 6"/S SENSOR TRANS TYPE[S] NO CUT BACK FEED YES QUALITY HIGH LABEL LEN 102mm PAPER FEED SLANT LINE(1) SLANT LINE(2) COLOR CHARACTERS BARCODE AUTO PRINT(TRA.
Appendix 5 System Mode 91 The Self -Diagnostic T est contains the following: • Selection of the media sensor to be used. • Performs a Self-Diagnostic T est, and prints out the result. • Prints out the Maintenance Counter/Parameter Settings. • Checks to see if there is any problem with the print head.
Appendix 5 System Mode 92 While pressing the FEED and P AUSE keys at the same time, turn on the printer . Hold both keys until the “<1> DIAG.” message appears. Press the FEED key . The printer is at the start of the Parameter Setting menu. The printer is ready to check the print heads to see i f there are problems with the print head.
Appendix 5 System Mode 93 Making Positional Adjustments When “<2> P ARAMETER SET” appears, press the P AUSE key . Press the P AUSE key . Adjust the print start position. After selecting the value, press the P AUSE key . Adjust the cut position.
Appendix 5 System Mode 94 Adjust the X-coordinate. After entering the value, press the P AUSE key . The message returns to “<2> P ARAMETER SET”. Adjusting Print Density (HEAD 1 and HEAD 2) Press the P AUSE key . “POSITION” appears. Press the FEED key .
Appendix 5 System Mode 95 Specifying the Print Condition for the Print Head Adjustment The print condition for the X/Y Direction Alignment T est should be specified before printing. Press the P AUSE key . “PRINT DENSITY” appears. Press the FEED key again.
Appendix 5 System Mode 96 Printing the X/Y Direction Alignment (Caliper -shaped Patter n) Press the P AUSE key . “HEAD ADJUST” appears. Then press the P AUSE key again. Press the P AUSE key . The printer starts printing the X/Y Direction Alignment T ests using the print conditions specified above.
Appendix 5 System Mode 97 HEAD ADJUST Adjusting the Alignment in the X Dir ection (HEAD 2) Press the P AUSE key . “HEAD ADJUST” appears. Then press the P AUSE key again. The X direction alignment is ready for adjustment. Press the P AUSE key . Press the P AUSE key twice.
Appendix 5 System Mode 98 Note: When C or D is selected, the acceptable values ar e 01 to 29. Next enter the value within a range of 00 to 31 for the best alignment. When entering the value, press the P AUSE key . When the alignments are complete, the message returns to “<2> P ARAMETER SET”.
Appendix 5 System Mode 99 Specifying the Control Code Selection Method Select the Control Code methods: “AUTO” (automatic selection), or “ESC, LF , NUL” or “{, ,}” or (manual selections). After selecting the method, press the P AUSE key . Select one of the following pulse motor speeds: AUTO or 104.
Appendix 5 System Mode 100 Specifying the Print Head to be Used Press the P AUSE key . After “PM ADJUST” appears, press the FEED key . T o select which print heads will be used, p ress the P AUSE key . Select “ON” to use Head 1. Otherwise “OFF” will disable the head.
Appendix 5 System Mode 101 Notes: • When pr essing the FEED and REST ART keys at the same time in the T est Print menu, the message r eturns to “<3> TEST PRINT”. • If holding the FEED o r REST ART key for 0.5 seconds or longer in the T est Print menu, the key is enter ed continuously .
Appendix 5 System Mode 102 Select the issue mode for the print test: “[S] NO CUT” (Batch mode without cutting) or “[C] WITH CUT” (Cut Mode). After selecting the issue mode, press the P AUSE key . Specify whether a back feed will be performed when printing the test print.
Appendix 5 System Mode 103 Note: Pr ess the FEED key to skip the slant line pattern print for any color not r equir ed. The slant line pattern is ready to be printed. The slant line patterns for Head 2 can be printed in the same manner . Printing out the Color Band Pattern Press the P AUSE key to begin printing the color band pattern.
Appendix 5 System Mode 104 A5.6 RAM Clear Notes: • When pr essing the FEED and REST ART keys at the same time in RAM Clear or “NO RAM CLEAR”, the message r eturns to “<4> RAM CLEAR”.
Appendix 5 System Mode 105 Clearing the Print Distance When “<4> RAM CLEAR” is shown, press the P AUSE key . “NO RAM CLEAR” appears again. Press the FEED key three times. The print distance can be cleared by pressing the P AUSE key . The print distance for all colors can be cleared by pressing the P AUSE key .
Appendix 5 System Mode 106 A5.7 Additional Information A5.7.1 Self-Diagnostic T est Result Sample and Descriptions 1 Memory Check • Boot area (version, part number , checksum) (Flash memory) • Pro.
Appendix 5 System Mode 107 A5.7.2 Maintenance Counter/Parameter Check Print Sample and Descriptions 1 Maintenance Counter • T otal label distance covered (cannot be cleared) • Label distance cover.
Appendix 5 System Mode 108 A5.7.3 Cut Operation Example A B A A A A A A B B B B B B A5.7.4 Pulse Motor Speed • Usually “AUTO” should be selected. Depending on print patterns, the colors may not be aligned, and the pulse motor speed fine adjustment should be made.
Appendix 5 System Mode 109 A5.7.7 Initial V alues after Clearing the Maintenance Counter (MAINTE.CNT .CLEAR) Item Label distance covered Print distance (HEAD 1) Print distance (HEAD 2) Cut count Head .
Appendix 5 System Mode 110 A5.7.8 Initial V alues after Clearing the Parameter (P ARAMETER CLEAR) Initial V alue 0.0 mm 0.0 mm 0.0 mm 0.0 mm 0.00 mm 0.00 mm 0.00 mm 0.00 mm 0 step 0 step 0 step 0 step 0 step 0 step 0.0 mm 0.0 mm 0.0 mm 0.0 mm 0 step 0 step 0.
Appendix 5 System Mode 111 A5.7.9 Initial V alues after Clearing the Print Distance (PRINT STEP CLEAR) Initial V alue 0.0 km 0.0 km Item Print distance (HEAD 1) Print distance (HEAD 2).
Appendix A6 Interface 112 Appendix 6 Interface This printer has the following requirements: • The computer must have a serial port or centronics parallel port. • T o communicate with the computer , either an RS-232C cable, Centronics cable or Expansion I/O Cable is required.
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