8. ISSUING THE MEDIA

ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33014

8. ISSUING THE MEDIA

8. ISSUING THE MEDIA

CAUTIONS:

1.Radio communication between a handy terminal and the B-415 printer is guaranteed when the handy terminal is in the operator’s hand and the printer is secured at the waist. Proper radio communication may not be obtained when used in other conditions and in areas subject to noise and radio interference.

2.Be sure to disconnect the RS-232C interface cable from the printer before performing radio communication or IrDA.

3.To perform the radio communication or IrDA, the printer must be synchronized with the handy terminal.

4.IrDA is available on the conditions indicated below. The following performance is obtained under fluorescent light (max. 1000 lx). Care must be taken to prevent direct sunlight from entering the IrDA interface window.

Handy

Terminal

max. 30 cm

Printer

Printer

Handy

Terminal

max. 30 cm

1.Turn on the printer.

NOTE: Firmly slide the power switch to the position “ON” or “OFF” until it clicks. If you slide the power switch in halfway, the printer may not judge the power ON/OFF status.

2.Send data from the handy terminal to the printer. (Regarding the operation of the handy terminal, please refer to the handy terminal’s operating manual.)

(Radio Communication Sample)

Fig. 8-1

3.Issuing labels

1)The number of labels is specified when issuing labels in batch mode. To re-issue the label, press the [FEED] button.

This operation differs, depending on the print mode.

2)The printer prints labels one by one in strip mode by pressing the [FEED] button. To issue more than one label, remove the printed label before issuing the next one.

This operation differs, depending on the print mode.

NOTE: Trim off the backing paper coming from the backing paper outlet.

3)After printing the receipt, press the [FEED] button to feed it to a position where it can be easily cut. Each time the [FEED] button is pressed, the receipt is fed for 20 mm.

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Toshiba B-415 owner manual Issuing the Media