Toshiba B-SX4T owner manual Fitting the Fan Filter, Connecting the Power Cord, Example of US Type

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2. PRINTER SETUP

ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33058

2.2 Fitting the Fan Filter

2.2 Fitting the Fan Filter

When installing the printer, it is important to ensure that the Fan Filter is

 

attached before using the printer.

 

The Fan Filter consists of 2 parts:

 

(1)

Filter Pad

 

(2)

Filter Retainer

To fit the Fan Filter, put the Filter Pad inside the Filter Retainer and simply press into place as shown in the diagram below, ensuring connecting pins are aligned with the connecting holes.

Filter Pad

Snap On

Filter Retainer

Snap On

2.3Connecting the Power Cord

CAUTION!

1.As a Power Cord is not supplied with the printer, please purchase an approved on that meets the safety standard of each country. (Refer to APPENDIX 3.)

2.Make sure that the printer Power Switch is turned to the OFF position ({) before connecting the Power Cord to prevent possible electric shock or damage to the printer.

3.Connect the Power Cord to a supply outlet with a properly grounded (earthed) connection.

1.Make sure that the printer Power Switch is in the OFF ({) position. Connect the Power Cord to the printer as shown in the figure below

Power Switch

Power Cord

2.Plug the other end of the Power Cord into a grounded outlet as shown in the figure below.

Power Cord

Power Cord

 

[Example of US Type]

[Example of EU Type]

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Contents SX4T Series Vorsicht CE Compliance for EU onlySX4T Series Waste Recycling information for users For all countries and areas Meanings of Each Symbol Safety SummaryRequest Regarding Maintenance PrecautionsTable of Contents EA2-1 EA1-1EA3-1 EA4-1Product Overview Introduction Features UnpackingNo FM1647000 AccessoriesDoc. No. EO2-33021 Quality Control Report 1 sheetFront View DimensionsRear View Following chaptersInterior Operation PanelOption Name Type Description OptionsSetup Flow Printer SetupProcedure ReferenceInstallation Example of US Type Connecting the Power CordFitting the Fan Filter Loading the Media Do not over-tighten the Locking Ring of the Supply Holder Remove the Locking Screw that secures the Media Sensor Setting the Feed Gap Sensor positionSetting the Black Mark Sensor position STANDARD/PEEL OFF position Batch modeStrip mode Option Cut mode Option Built-in rewinder mode OptionLoading the Ribbon Auto Ribbon Saving Mode Connecting the Cables to Your Printer Turning on the Printer Turning the PrinterFollowing Pcmcia cards or equivalent can be used Paragraphs outline how to insert Pcmcia cardsPcmcia Cards How to enter the System Mode While 2PARAMETER SET is displayed on the LCD Message Parameter SettingTime the Pause key is pressed, the sub menus are displayed SequentiallyUse the Feed or Restart key to select a desired option Character Code SelectionAfter selecting a character code, press the Pause key Character Zero SelectionAfter selecting a baud rate, press the Pause key Baud Rate SelectionData Length Selection After selecting a data length, press the Pause keyFlow Control Code Selection Stop Bit SelectionParity Selection After selecting a language, press the Pause key LCD Language SelectionAuto Forward Wait Selection After selecting an auto forward wait, press the Pause keyFeed key Head Up Cut/Rewinder SelectionRibbon Saving Function Selection Solenoid Type SelectionAfter selecting the solenoid type, press the Pause key Control Code Selection After selecting the Strip Wait Status, press the Pause key Strip Wait Status SelectionFeed Key Function Selection After selecting the Feed key function, press the Pause keyAfter selecting a Kanji code, press the Pause key Kanji Code SelectionEuro Code Selection After selecting a Euro code, press the Pause keyAfter selecting auto print head check, press the Pause key Auto Print Head Check SelectionCentronics Interface ACK/BUSY Timing Selection After selecting an ACK/BUSY timing, press the Pause keyAfter selecting the Input Prime, press the Pause key Web Printer Function SelectionInput Prime Selection Expansion I/O Interface Type Selection Ribbon Near End SelectionAfter selecting a Plug & Play, press the Pause key Centronics Interface SelectionPlug & Play Selection After selecting the Pre-strip function, press the Pause key Label End/Ribbon End SelectionPre-Strip Selection After selecting the Back Feed Speed, press the Pause key Maxi Code Specification SelectionReverse Feed Speed Selection After selecting a print head type, press the Pause key System Mode Password SettingPrint Head Type Selection After selecting the receive buffer, press the Pause key Dump Mode SettingUse the Feed or Restart key to select a printing method After selecting a printing method, press the Pause keyRequired Label Length Data in the receive buffer is printed as followsReceive Buffer Size When the Pause key is pressed, Basic program is executed General Description Installing the Printer DriversIntroduction Parallel Interface Installing the Printer DriverWindows 98/Me E2-38 Windows 2000/XP E2-40 USB Interface E2-42 E2-43 E2-44 Finish button E2-46 E2-47 E2-48 Uninstalling the Printer Driver Adding a LAN Port Windows 98/ME Adding/Deleting a LAN PortDeleting a LAN Port Others Printer Driver UpgradesUsing the Printer Driver Print Test AdjustmentWhen using a Strip Module or an optional Cutter Module Feed Amount Fine Adjustment Position and Print Tone Fine AdjustmentCut/Strip Position Fine Adjustment Coordinate Fine AdjustmentTone Fine When setting +0.0 mmPosition and Print Example of Cut Position Fine Adjustment Example of Strip Position Fine Adjustment Restart Feed When setting +50.0 mm When setting -50.0 mmPosition and Print Tone Fine Adjustment Ribbon Motor Voltage Fine Adjustment Jam errors Threshold SettingSelect the sensor to be adjusted by using the Feed key Manually setFeed and Pause keys „ When using the Feed Gap Sensor „ When using the Black Mark SensorPress and hold the Restart or Feed key for about 3 seconds „ Manual Threshold Setting„ Storing a No Media Level Voltage THRESHOLDR4.0V THRESHOLDT4.0V THRESHOLDR3.9V Operation Panel On Line ModePress and hold the Restart key for 3 seconds or longer ResetOperation Print Head/Platen/ Sensors MaintenanceCleaning Covers and Panels Optional Cutter Module Error Messages TroubleshootingError Messages Problems/Causes Solutions Restart keyMedia has run out Load new media. Then press Error Messages Problems/Cause SolutionsMedia is slack Take up any slack in the media Ribbon has run out Load a new ribbon. Then pressRibbon is not loaded properly Load the ribbon properly Possible ProblemsPossible Problems Causes Solutions ⇒Section Cutter blade is dirty Clean the cutter bladeRefer to .1 Media Removing Jammed Media Model Printer SpecificationsThis section describes the printer specifications SX4T-GS20-QM-R Media Supply SpecificationsMedia Type LabelTag paper with square holes Detection Area of the Transmissive SensorLabel Effective Print Area Detection Area of the Reflective Sensor„ B-9704-RFID-H1-QM-R Rfid Tags„ B-9704-RFID-U1-US-R and B-9704-RFID-U1-EU-R Media feed direction Media type Description RibbonRecommended Media and Ribbon Types Ribbon type Description Care/Handling of Media and RibbonCombination of Media and Ribbon Media type Vellum paper and labelAppendix 1 Messages and Leds Symbols in the messageWrong password was entered Printer is waiting for a password to Be enteredBase LAN Board is being Initialized Printer did not succeed in writingFollowing message appears Parallel interface Centronics Standard Appendix 2 InterfacePIN ConnectorSerial interface Standard LAN cable Physical Layer100BASE-TX UTP category Cable length Segment length Max mExpansion I/O Interface Option B-7704-IO- QM-R RFID-U1-EU RFID-U1-USRFID-H1-QM SX704-RFID-U2-US-RAt least, 125% of the rated current of the product Appendix 3 Power CordWhen purchasing the power cord Appendix 4 Print Samples JAN13, EAN13 Interleaved 2EAN13+2 digits EAN13+5 digitsIndustrial 2 UPC-A+5 digitsCustomer bar code KIX CodeAppendix 5 Glossaries Device used to remove labels from the backing paper See Black mark sensorMedia and ribbon See Feed gap sensor3-1, A1-1 IndexIndex Waste Recycling information for users EO1-33058E