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PRINTED IN JAPAN TOSHIBA Thermal Printer B-EV4 SERIES Document No. EO18-33025 Original Nov, 2008 (Revised ) Printer Manual This manual includes the contents of the Product Description, and Maintenance Manual.
EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar. 27, 2009) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. OUTLINE------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 1 1.1 Features of the B-EV4D/EV4T -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 1 1.
1. OUTLINE EO18-33025 1.1 Feature of the B-EV4D/EV4T 1-1 1. OUTLINE 1.1 Feature of the B-EV4D/EV4T 1.1.1 Front V iew (1) B-EV4D (2) B-EV4T FEED Button Media Outle t STATUS Lamp Media View Window Top C.
1. OUTLINE EO18-33025 1.1 Feature of the B-EV4D/EV4T 1-2 1.1.2 Rear V iew 1.1.3 Interior (1) B-EV4D Power Jack Power Switch Fanfold paper slo t Parallel Interface Connector (Centronics) USB Interface .
1. OUTLINE EO18-33025 1.1 Feature of the B-EV4D/EV4T 1-3 (2) B-EV4T Ribbon Rewind Gea r Media Guide Media Holde r Lock Switch Black Mark Sensor Cover Open Senso r Feed Gap Senso r (Receiver) Media Gui.
1. OUTLINE EO18-33025 1.2 Indication of the Model Name 1-4 1.2 Indication of the Model Name B - E V 4 D - G S 14 - QM - R RoHS compliance model Destination c ountry/Region code QM: Standard for World Wide Interface 14: USB, Serial, Parallel and Ethernet Issue mode S: Standard Dot density of the print haed.
1. OUTLINE EO18-33025 1.3 Basic S pecifications 1-5 1.3 Basic S pecifications Model B-EV4D B-EV4T Construction Double walled ca sing & Clam shell design Maintenance No tool required to repair ther.
1. OUTLINE EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 1.3 Basic S pecifications 1-6 Model B-EV4D B-EV4T Fonts Bitmap: Alpha-numeric 20 types + Kanji 4 types Outline: 2 types Writ able characters, Opti.
1. OUTLINE EO18-33025 1.3 Basic S pecifications 1-7 Model B-EV4D B-EV4T Width 7.8” (198 mm) 7.8” (198 mm) Height 6.7” (169.5 mm) 6.8” (173 mm) Depth 10.
1. OUTLINE EO18-33025 1.4 Key and LED 1-8 1.4 Key and LED The [FEED] button operates as FEED button or P A USE button depending on the printer st atuses. As the FEED button Pressing this button when the printer is in online state caus es a media feed.
1. OUTLINE EO18-33025 1.5 Supply S pecifications 1-9 1.5 Supply S pecifications 1.5.1 Media T ype The table below shows the size and shape of t he media that can be used on this printer . Unit: mm (inch) Issue mode Item Batch mode Strip mode Cut mode c Width including backing paper 25.
1. OUTLINE EO18-33025 1.5 Supply S pecifications 1-10 NOTES: 1. T o ensure print quality and print head lif e use only TOSHIBA TEC approved media. 2. When using a media roll of 76.2-mm (3”) inner core diameter , the 3”-Diameter Media Shaft included in the optional External Medi a Roll Hanger is required.
1. OUTLINE EO18-33025 1.5 Supply S pecifications 1-1 1 The figure below shows the effe ctive print area on the media. NOTES: 1. Be sure not to print on the 1.5-mm wide area from the media edges (shaded area in the above figure). 2. The centre of media should be positioned at the c entre of the print head.
2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICA TIONS EO18-33025 2.1 Block Diagram 2-1 2. ELECTRONIC SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Block Diagram.
2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICA TIONS EO18-33025 2.2 Main PC Board Layout 2-2 2.2 Main PC Board Layout JP9: USB JP3: Ethernet (10BASET/100BASETX) JP2: SD Card Slot JP4: Parallel (Centronics) JP7: Serial (RS-.
2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICA TIONS EO18-33025 2.3 Description of the Main PC Board 2-3 2.3 Description of the MAIN PC Board This PC board, the brain of the printer , is comprised of the following components.
2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICA TIONS EO18-33025 2.3 Description of the Main PC Board 2-4 DC/DC Converter (U22, 23): T ype: TS34063 It generates the voltages (+5V , +3.3 V) from the power supply voltage (AC adapter). +5V and +3.3V are used as the operating voltage for each circuit.
2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICA TIONS EO18-33025 2.3 Description of the Main PC Board 2-5 JP2 (SD Card Slot): T ype: MS3B1 1-KAA-0 This connector is connec ted to the SD Card. Note: Recommended SD card specification. • Supported DOS F A T file system. • Folders stored in the SD card should be in the 8.
2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICA TIONS EO18-33025 2.3 Description of the Main PC Board 2-6 JP4 (Parallel Interfcae): This connector is used for the Parallel (Centronics) interface. JP7 (Serial Interface): T ype: D-Sub 9pin This connector is used for t he Serial (RS-232C) interface.
2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICA TIONS EO18-33025 2.3 Description of the Main PC Board 2-7 JP9 (USB): T ype: T ype B Connector This connector is used for the USB interface. JP12 (Print Head): This connector is connected to the prin t head (for G S model, 203dpi).
2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICA TIONS EO18-33025 2.3 Description of the Main PC Board 2-8 JP14 (S tepping Motor): This connector is connected to the S tepping Motor . JP16 (Cover Open Sensor): This connector is connected to the Cover Open Sensor . JP17 (Black Mark Sensor): This connector is connected to the Black Mark Sensor .
2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICA TIONS EO18-33025 2.3 Description of the Main PC Board 2-9 JP24 (S tepping Motor Thermistior): This connector is connected to the S tepping Motor Thermistor . MOTOR TEMP signal is temperature of the stepping motor . JP28 (Feed Key/S tatus LED): Th is connector is connected to the Feed Key and S tatus LED.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.1 Replacing the T op Cover 3-1 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS Lubrication Any machine is generally in its best condition when de livered; therefore, it is necessary to try to keep this condition.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.1 Replacing the T op Cover 3-2 3.1 Replacing the T op Cover 3.1.1 B-EV4T model 1. Press down the top cover release button to unlock the top cover , then fully open the top cover .
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.1 Replacing the T op Cover 3-3 4. Remove the top cover. 5. Replace the top cover with a new one, t hen reassemble in the reverse order of removal. 3.1.2 B-EV4D model 1. Press down the top cover release button to unlock the top cover , then fully open the top cover .
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.2 Replacing the Lower Cover 3-4 3. Release the media view window hooks whic h hold the top cover together with the top inner cover. 4. Upward move the top cover release levers , and then release the t op cover from the top inner cover .
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.2 Replacing the Lower Cover 3-5 5. Disconnect the connector from the feed button PC board. 6. Remove the top cover. 7. Replace the top cover with a new one, t hen reassemble in the reverse order of removal.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.2 Replacing the Lower Cover 3-6 3.2 Replacing the Lower Cover 1. Turn the printer upside down and use the Ph illips screwdriver to remove the 6 screws. 2. Remove the lower cover.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.3 Replacing the Main PC Board 3-7 3.3 Replacing the Main PC Board 1. Refer to section 3.2 to remove the lower cover. 2. Remove the screw from the main PC board. 3. Disconnect all connectors from the main PC board.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.3 Replacing the Main PC Board 3-8 6. Replace the main PC board with a new one, then reassemble in the reverse order of removal. 7. After replacement, perform the following operations.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.4 Replacing the Platen Ass’y 3-9 3.4 Replacing the Platen Ass’y 1. Refer to section 3.1 to open the top cover. 2. Release the platen holder tabs from the lower inner cover and vertically raise them.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.5 Replacing the Print Head Ass’y 3-10 3.5 Replacing the Print Head Ass’y 3.5.1 B-EV4T model 1. Refer to section 3.1 to open the top cover. 2. Open the ribbon access cover.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.5 Replacing the Print Head Ass’y 3-1 1 4. Remove the connector from the print head ass’y. 5. Remove the print head ass’y. 6. Replace the print head ass’y wit h a new one, then reassemble in the reverse order of removal.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.5 Replacing the Print Head Ass’y 3-12 3.5.2 B-EV4D model 1. Refer to section 3.1 to open the top cover. 2. The print head block is secured to the top inner cover with the latches.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.5 Replacing the Print Head Ass’y 3-13 3. Remove the two pins which secure the print head ass’y. 4. Remove the connector from the print head ass’y. 5. Remove the print head ass’y.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.5 Replacing the Print Head Ass’y 3-14 6. Replace the print head ass’y wit h a new one, then reassemble in the reverse order of removal.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.6 Replacing the S tepping Motor 3-15 3.6 Replacing the S tepping Motor 1. Refer to section 3.2 to remove the lower cover. 2. Disconnect the stepping motor connector from the main board.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.6 Replacing the S tepping Motor 3-16 5. Replace the stepping motor with a new one, then reassemble in the reverse order of removal. Be sure to apply FLOIL to the gear when reassembling.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.7 Replacing the Gear Cover 3-17 3.7 Replacing the Gear Cover 1. Refer to section 3.2 to remove the lower cover. 2. Use the Phillips screwdriver to remove the 4 screws. 3. Remove the gear cover.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.7 Replacing the Gear Cover 3-18 5. Replace the gear cover and the each gears with a new one, then reassemble in the reverse order of removal. Be sure to apply FLOIL to the gear when reassembling.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.8 Replacing the Feed Button PC Board 3-19 3.8 Replacing the Feed Button PC Board 1. Refer to section 3.1 to remove the top cover. 2. Remove the screws which fix the feed button PC board and the mylar sheet to the mechanism.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.9 Replacing the Cover Open Sensor 3-20 3.9 Replacing the Cover Open Sensor 1. Refer to section 3.1 to remove the top cover. 2. Remove the sensor connector from the main PC board.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.10 Replacing the Ribbon Sensor (B-SV4T model only) 3-21 3.10 Replacing the Ribbon Sensor (B-SV4T model only) 1. Refer to section 3.1 to remove the top cover. 2. Remove the sensor connector from the main PC board.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.1 1 Replacing the Black Mark Sensor 3- 22 3.1 1 Replacing the Black Mark Sensor 1. Refer to section 3.1 to remove the top cover. 2. Remove the sensor connector from the main PC board.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.1 1 Replacing the Black Mark Sensor 3-23 8. Replace the black mark s ensor with a new one, then reassemble in the reverse order of removal. 9. After replacing, perform a black mark sens or calibration with the bu tton of the printer or the B-EV4 Setting T ool.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.12 Replacing the Feed Gap Sensor (Lower) 3-24 3.12 Replacing the Feed Gap Sensor (Lower) 1. Refer to section 3.1 to remove the top cover. 2. Use the Phillips screwdriver to remo ve the 2 screws from the mylar sheet.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.12 Replacing the Feed Gap Sensor (Lower) 3-25 9. After replacing, perform a feed gap sensor (lower) calibration with the button of the printer or the B-EV4 Setting T o ol.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.13 Replacing the Feed Gap Sensor (Upper) 3-26 3.13 Replacing the Feed Gap Sensor (Upper) 1. Refer to section 3.1 to remove the top cover. 2. Refer to section 3.2 to remove the lower cover.
3. REPLACING THE IMPORT ANT P ARTS EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 3.13 Replacing the Feed Gap Sensor (Upper) 3-27 7. Replace feed gap sensor ( upper) with a new one, then reasse mble in the reverse order of removal.
4. TROUBLESHOOTI NG EO18-33025 4.1 LED S tatus 4-1 4. TROUBLESHOOTING The following guide lists the most common problems that might be encountered when operating this bar code printer .
4. TROUBLESHOOTI NG EO18-33025 4.2 Print Quality 4-2 4.2 Print Quality Problem Possible Cause Recovery Procedure Check if interface cable is well connected to the in terface connector . Re-connect cable to interface. The serial port cabl e pin configuration is not pin to pin connected.
5. MAINTENANCE EO18-33025 5. MAINTENANCE 5-1 5. MAINTENANCE W ARNING! DO NOT USE a spray cleaner containing flammable gas for cleaning this product, as this may cause a fire. This section presents the clean tools and methods to maintain your printer .
5. MAINTENANCE EO18-33025 5. MAINTENANCE 5-2 Notes: 1. Do not touch printer head by hand. If you touch it careless, please use ethanol to clean it. 2. Please use 100% Ethenol.
6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 6.1 FIRMW ARE DOWNLOAD 6-1 6. SYSTEM MODE When the [FEED] button is held and the B-EV4 series is turned on, the printer is ready to start the system mode. As the ST A TUS lamp turns in the following order every 1.
6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 6.2 ABORT OF LABEL FORMA T AUTO CALL 6-2 6.2 ABORT OF LABEL FORMAT AUTO CALL When the ST A TUS lamp blinks in orange during the system mode, releasing the [FEED] button aborts a label format auto call.
6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33025 (Revision Date: Mar . 27, 2009) 6.4 SENSOR ADJUSTMENT 6-3 6.4 SENSOR ADJUSTMENT Adjust the sensor to the proper position and set the label or tag p aper . When the ST A TUS lamp lights in red during the system mode, releasing the [FEED] button performs an auto sensor adjustment and measurement of the label length.
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