Toshiba BSX5TTS25QMR, B-SX5T-TS22-QM-R, BSX5TTS22QMR, B-SX5T-TS25-QM-R manual Loading the Ribbon

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2. PRINTER SETUP

ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33059

2.5 Loading the Ribbon

2.5 Loading the Ribbon

WARNING!

1.Do not touch any moving parts. To reduce the risk of fingers, jewellery, clothing, etc., being drawn into the moving parts, be sure to load the ribbon once the printer has stopped moving completely.

2.The print head becomes hot immediately after printing. Allow it to cool before loading the ribbon.

3.To avoid injury, be careful not to trap your fingers while opening or closing the cover.

CAUTION!

Be careful not touch the Print Head Element when raising the Print Head Block. Failure to do this may cause missing dots by static electricity or other print quality problems.

There are two types of media available for printing on: these are thermal transfer media and direct thermal media (a chemically treated surface). DO NOT LOAD a ribbon when using a direct thermal media.

1.Rotate the Ribbon Stoppers counterclockwise by 90° and move them back to the end of the Ribbon Shafts. Restore the Ribbon Stoppers to the former orientation by turning them clockwise.

Ribbon Stopper

Ribbon Shaft

2.Leaving plenty of slack between the ribbon spools, place the ribbon onto the Ribbon Shafts as shown below.

Ribbon Shaft

Print Head Block

Ribbon Take-up Roll

CAUTION!

When loading or replacing the media or a ribbon, be careful not to damage the print head with a hard object like a watch or a ring.

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.

Since the print head element can be easily damaged by shock, please treat it carefully by not hitting a hard object against it.

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Contents SX5T Series CE Compliance for EU only VorsichtSX5T Series Waste Recycling information for users For all countries and areas Safety Summary Meanings of Each SymbolPrecautions Request Regarding MaintenanceTable of Contents E5-1 E6-1E7-1 EA1-1Introduction Features Unpacking Product OverviewAccessories ContentsDimensions Front ViewRear View Operation Panel InteriorOptions Option Name Type UsagePrinter Setup Setup FlowProcedure ReferenceInstallation Connecting the Power Cord Fitting the Fan FilterExample of US Type Loading the Media Do not over-tighten the Locking Ring of the Supply Holder Setting the Feed Gap Sensor position Batch mode Strip modeSTANDARD/PEEL OFF position Built-in rewinder mode AdjustmentCut mode Option Loading the Ribbon Auto Ribbon Saving Mode Connecting the Cables to Your Printer Turning the Printer Turning on the PrinterPcmcia Cards How to enter the System Mode Parameter Setting SequentiallyCharacter Code Selection Character Zero SelectionBaud Rate Selection Data Length SelectionStop Bit Selection Parity SelectionFlow Control Code Selection LCD Language Selection Auto Forward Wait SelectionHead Up Cut/Rewinder Selection Feed keySolenoid Type Selection Ribbon Saving Function SelectionControl Code Selection Strip Wait Status Selection Feed Key Function SelectionKanji Code Selection Euro Code SelectionAuto Print Head Check Selection Centronics Interface ACK/BUSY Timing SelectionWeb Printer Function Selection Input Prime SelectionRibbon Near End Selection Expansion I/O Interface Type SelectionCentronics Interface Selection Plug & Play SelectionLabel End/Ribbon End Selection Pre-Strip SelectionMaxi Code Specification Selection Reverse Feed Speed SelectionPrint Head Type Selection Dump Mode Setting DumpedReceive Buffer Size Required Label LengthWhen the Pause key is pressed, Basic program is executed Installing the Printer Drivers IntroductionGeneral Description Installing the Printer Driver Parallel InterfaceWindows 98/Me E2-39 Windows 2000/XP E2-41 USB Interface E2-43 E2-44 E2-45 Finish button E2-47 E2-48 E2-49 Uninstalling the Printer Driver Adding/Deleting a LAN Port Adding a LAN Port Windows 98/MEDeleting a LAN Port Printer Driver Upgrades OthersUsing the Printer Driver Adjustment Print TestWhen using a Strip Module or an optional Cutter Module Position and Print Tone Fine Adjustment Feed Amount Fine AdjustmentCut/Strip Position Fine Adjustment Coordinate Fine AdjustmentPosition and Print Tone FineExample of Cut Position Fine Adjustment Example of Strip Position Fine Adjustment Restart Feed When setting -50.0 mm Position and Print Tone Fine Adjustment Ribbon Motor Voltage Fine Adjustment Threshold Setting Feed and Pause keys „ When using the Black Mark Sensor „ When using the Feed Gap Sensor„ Manual Threshold Setting „ Storing a No Media Level VoltageTHRESHOLDR4.0V THRESHOLDT4.0V THRESHOLDR3.9V On Line Mode Operation PanelReset OperationMaintenance CleaningPrint Head/Platen/ Sensors Covers and Panels Optional Cutter Module Troubleshooting Error MessagesError Messages Problems/Causes Solutions Restart keyError Messages Problems/Cause Solutions Possible Problems Possible Problems Causes SolutionsRefer to .1 Media Removing Jammed Media Printer Specifications ModelSX5T-TS22-QM-R Supply Specifications MediaMedia Type LabelDetection Area of the Transmissive Sensor LabelTag paper with square holes Detection Area of the Reflective Sensor Effective Print AreaRfid Tags „ B-9704-RFID-U1-US-R and B-9704-RFID-U1-EU-R„ B-9704-RFID-H1-QM-R Media feed direction Ribbon Recommended Media and Ribbon TypesMedia type Description Care/Handling of Media and Ribbon Ribbon type DescriptionCombination of Media and Ribbon Symbols in the message Appendix 1 Messages and LedsSystem Error Following message appears Appendix 2 Interface Parallel interface Centronics StandardConnector Serial interface Standard LAN Option B-9700-LAN-QM-R Expansion I/O Interface Option B-7704-IO- QM-R RFID-U1-US RFID-U1-EURFID-H1-QM Appendix 3 Power Cord When purchasing the power cordAppendix 4 Print Samples Interleaved 2 JAN13, EAN13EAN13+2 digits EAN13+5 digitsUPC-A+5 digits Industrial 2Customer bar code KIX CodeAppendix 5 Glossaries Bar codePrint head element USB Universal Serial BusPower LED IndexIndex EO1-33059
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