SX4 BSX KeyOp 15th
SX4 BSX KeyOp 15th
2. OUTLINE ..................................................................................................................................... 1
5. ONLINE MODE............................................................................................................................ 3
5.1 KEY FUNCTION..................................................................................................................... 3
5.2 LED FUNCTION ..................................................................................................................... 3
5.3 LCD FUNCTION..................................................................................................................... 3
5.4 ONLINE MODE OPERATION EXAMPLE .............................................................................. 4
5.5 THRESHOLD SETTING......................................................................................................... 5
5.5.1 Outline of Threshold Setting ............................................................................................ 5
5.5.2 Threshold Setting Operation Example............................................................................. 5
5.6 RESET.................................................................................................................................... 7
5.7 PARAMETER SETTING......................................................................................................... 8
5.7.1 Parameter Setting Operation Example ............................................................................ 8
5.7.2 Setting Contents............................................................................................................... 13
5.8 FINE ADJUSTMENT VALUE SETTING................................................................................. 17
5.8.1 Fine Adjustment Value Setting Operation Example ........................................................ 17
5.8.2 Setting Contents............................................................................................................... 20
5.9 DUMPING OF RECEIVE BUFFER ........................................................................................ 21
5.9.1 Operation Example of Receive Buffer Dumping .............................................................. 21
5.10 BASIC EXPANSION MODE ................................................................................................... 24
5.11 AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION SETTING (SUPPORTED FROM V4.4) .................................. 25
5.11.1 Operation Example of Automatic Calibration Setting ...................................................... 25
5.12 LAN ENABLE/DISABLE SETTING (SUPPORTED ONLY BY V4.4) .................................... 28
5.12.1 Operation Example of LAN Enable/Disable Setting ........................................................ 28
5.13 Z-MODE SETTING (SUPPORTED FROM C5.3, Version Cx.x only) ................................... 30
5.13.1 Outline of the Z-Mode ...................................................................................................... 30
5.13.2 Operation Example of Z-Mode Setting ............................................................................ 31
5.14 LCD MESSAGES AND LED INDICATIONS .......................................................................... 32
5.15 LCD MESSAGES IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES (UPPER LINE OF LCD) .......................... 36
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6. SYSTEM MODE........................................................................................................................... 39
6.1 OUTLINE OF SYSTEM MODE .............................................................................................. 39
6.2 SELF-TEST ............................................................................................................................ 41
6.2.1 Self-test Operation Example ............................................................................................ 41
6.2.2 Self-test Items .................................................................................................................. 45
6.2.3 Self-test Results Printout Samples .................................................................................. 48
6.2.4 Self-test Printout Contents ............................................................................................... 50
6.3 VARIOUS PARAMETERS SETTING..................................................................................... 63
6.3.1 Various Parameters Setting Operation Example ............................................................. 63
6.3.2 Setting Contents............................................................................................................... 68
6.4 FINE ADJUSTMENT VALUE SETTING................................................................................. 80
6.4.1 Fine Adjustment Value Setting Operation Example ........................................................ 80
6.4.2 Setting Contents............................................................................................................... 82
6.5 TEST PRINT........................................................................................................................... 91
6.5.1 Test Print Operation Example.......................................................................................... 91
6.5.2 Setting Contents............................................................................................................... 95
6.5.3 Test Print Samples........................................................................................................... 99
6.6 SENSOR DISPLAY/ADJUSTMENT....................................................................................... 103
6.6.1 Sensor Display/Adjustment Operation Example.............................................................. 103
6.6.2 Display Contents .............................................................................................................. 105
6.7 RAM CLEAR........................................................................................................................... 106
6.7.1 RAM Clear Operation Example........................................................................................ 106
6.7.2 RAM Clear Contents ........................................................................................................ 108
6.8 IP ADDRESS SETTING ......................................................................................................... 112
6.8.1 IP Address Setting Operation Example ........................................................................... 112
6.8.2 Setting Contents............................................................................................................... 118
6.9 BASIC SETTING .................................................................................................................... 119
6.9.1 BASIC Setting Operation Example .................................................................................. 119
6.10 ADJUSTMENT MODE FOR FACTORY................................................................................. 122
6.11 RFID SETTING....................................................................................................................... 125
6.11.1 RFID Setting Operation Example..................................................................................... 125
6.11.2 Setting Contents............................................................................................................... 129
6.12 Z-MODE SETTING (SUPPORTED FROM C5.3, VERSION CX.X ONLY)............................ 142
6.12.1 Z-Mode Setting Operation Example ................................................................................ 142
Copyright © 2002-2009
by TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION
All Rights Reserved
570 Ohito,Izunokuni-shi,Shizuoka-ken,JAPAN
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1. SCOPE
This specification describes key operations of the B-SX4T-GS10/20-QQ/QP/CN/QQ-US and B-SX4T-
GS10-QQ-CCS (hereinafter collectively referred to as “B-SX4”) and the B-SX5T-TS12/22-
QQ/QP/CN/QQ-US, TP-128, and B-SX5T-TS15 (hereinafter collectively referred to as “B-SX5”) high
industrial general-purpose bar code printers using their keys and the LCD display.
2. OUTLINE
Keyboard operations are roughly classified into the online mode, in which a pause/restart is carried out
and error messages are displayed when the printer is connected to the host such as a PC, and the
system mode, in which the self-test and setting of various parameters are performed.
This specification describes the key operation procedures for the printer keys and the LCD panel.
The names of the keys and LCD messages used in this specification are written in English.
3. OPERATION PANEL
O N L I N E
LCD (16 digits × 2 lines)
B - S X 4 T V 1 . 0 A
FEED key
RESTART key
PAUSE key
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4. GENERAL VIEW OF KEY OPERATION
[Power OFF]
Turn the power on. Online mode
[Online]
[FEED] key
[Feeds one label.]
[PAUSE] key [RESTART] key
[Pause]
Hold down the [PAUSE] key
for a few seconds.
[Transmissive sensor threshold setting mode]
[FEED] key
Hold down the [RESTART] key
[Reflective sensor threshold setting mode]
for a few seconds.
While holding down the [FEED],
[RESTART], and [PAUSE] keys,
turn the power on. [Reset]
[RESTART] key [FEED] key
[Sensor display/adjustment]
Download mode
[RESTART] key [FEED] key
[RAM clear]
[RESTART] key [FEED] key
[Self-test]
[IP address setting] [RESTART] key [FEED] key
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5. ONLINE MODE
5.1 KEY FUNCTION
[FEED] key: (1) Feeds one sheet of paper. This key can be used to eject one sheet of paper.
This key can also be used to adjust the paper to the proper position when the
paper is not properly positioned. If printing is attempted when the paper is
not properly positioned, printing is not performed at the proper position. One
or two sheets of paper should be fed to adjust the paper position before
printing.
(2) Prints the data in the image buffer on one label according to the system mode
setting.
NOTE: A clear command or a command for drawing should not be sent
during printing by the [FEED] key. If it is sent, the correct layout wil
be lost, and the label will not be printed properly. If an issue is
performed by the [FEED] key while the data is being drawn in the
image buffer, the correct layout may be lost.
* For the following, refer to the parameter setting section.
• The procedure for using the label having a label pitch of less than 38 mm in
the cut issue mode when the swing cutter is used
• The procedure for using the label having less than the min. label pitch for
each issue speed in the cut issue mode when the rotary cutter is used.
[RESTART] key: (1) Resumes printing after a temporary stop of label printing or after an error.
(2) Places the printer in the usual initial state which is obtained when the power is
turned on.
(3) Programs various parameters.
[PAUSE] key: (1) Stops label printing temporarily.
(2) Programs the threshold values.
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5.4 ONLINE MODE OPERATION EXAMPLE
Power ON
An error occurs.
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5.5 THRESHOLD SETTING
5.5.1 Outline of Threshold Setting
When a label is printed, the printer detects the gap between the labels using the transmissive
sensor, and corrects the print position automatically to obtain a constant print position.
However, when a preprinted label is used, some inks may prevent proper positioning correction.
In this case, determine the transmissive sensor threshold manually by key operation and store
the value in the non-volatile memory (EEPROM).
A constant print position can also be obtained when printing on a preprinted label since the print
position is always corrected using the threshold stored in the non-volatile memory (EEPROM) by
selecting “3: Transmissive Sensor (when using the preprinted label)” for the sensor type of the
Issue Command.
When a label is printed by detecting the black mark on the back of the label, the reflective rate
variation of a place other than the black mark may prevent the proper positioning correction. In
this case, determine the reflective sensor threshold manually by key operation and store the
value in the non-volatile memory (EEPROM).
A constant print position can also be obtained when printing on a tag since the print position is
always corrected using the threshold stored in the non-volatile memory (EEPROM) by selecting
“4: Reflective Sensor (when using a manual threshold value)” for the sensor type of the Issue
Command.
Power ON
O N L I N E (1) Idling
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T R A N S M I S S I V E (10) The transmissive sensor designation is
displayed.
B - S X 4 T V 1 . 0 A
P A U S E
B - S X 4 T V 1 . 0 A
O N L I N E (15) Idling
B - S X 4 T V 1 . 0 A
Command
<Supplementary Explanation>
(1) When the [PAUSE] key is released within 3 seconds while the printer is paused, the
[PAUSE] key is invalid.
(2) To program the threshold, 1.5 sheets or more of the label should be fed. (If the label is not
fed by the above amount, the threshold may not be properly programmed. In this case,
reprogramming is required.)
(3) Even if the [PAUSE] key is held down for 3 seconds or more when the head is lifted, the
[PAUSE] key is invalid.
(4) While the printer is feeding a label to program the threshold, an error detection including the
paper end or cutter error is not performed.
(5) When the proper print position is not obtained after threshold programming, the sensor may
be improperly adjusted. In this case, readjust the sensor in system mode, and program the
threshold.
When the backing paper of the label is too thick, the transmissive sensor should be
readjusted.
In addition, make sure that “3: Transmissive sensor (when using the preprinted label)” or “4:
Reflective sensor (when using a manual threshold value)” is selected for sensor type of the
Feed Command and the Issue Command.
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5.6 RESET
Power ON
B - S X 4 T V 1 . 0 A
<Supplementary Explanation>
(1) If the [RESTART] key is held down for 3 seconds or more when the printer is in an error
state from which it can resume printing (the state of “Restoration by the [RESTART] key”),
the reset menu is displayed.
(2) If the [RESTART] key is released within 3 seconds when the [RESTART] key is held down
during an error or a pause, the printer resumes printing a label. (The reset menu is not
displayed.) However, if a communication error or command error has occurred, the printer
enters the usual initial state when the [RESTART] key is pressed. (Even if the [RESTART]
key is released within 3 seconds, the printer is reset.)
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5.7 PARAMETER SETTING
5.7.1 Parameter Setting Operation Example
Power ON
B - S X 4 T V 1 . 0 A
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< 2 > P A R A M E T E R S E T (19) Parity selection:
Select the parity using the [FEED] and
P A R I T Y E V E N [RESTART] keys.
[PAUSE] (20) Press the [PAUSE] key.
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< 2 > P A R A M E T E R S E T (35) Control code selection:
Select the control code using the
C O D E E S C , L F , N U L [FEED] and [RESTART] keys.
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(55) Expansion I/O operation mode setting:
< 2 > P A R A M E T E R S E T
Select the expansion I/O operation mode
E X . I / O T Y P E 1 using the [FEED] and [RESTART] keys.
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In the case of V4.4A or Xx.x
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5.7.2 Setting Contents
For details, refer to section 6.3 “Various Parameters Setting” in chapter 6 “System Mode”.
(1) Character code selection (FONT CODE)
• PC-850
• PC-852
• PC-857
• PC-8
• PC-851
• PC-855
• PC-1250
• PC-1251
• PC-1252
• PC-1253
• PC-1254
• PC-1257
• LATIN9
• Arabic
• UTF-8 (V4.4A only)
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(7) RS-232C transmission control method selection (XON+READY)
• XON/XOFF protocol (An XON is not output when the power is
on and an XOFF is not output when the
power is off)
• READY/BUSY (DTR) protocol (An XON is not output when the power is
on and an XOFF is not output when the
power is off)
• XON/XOFF + READY/BUSY (DTR) protocol (An XON is output when the power is on
and an XOFF is output when the power is
off)
• XON/XOFF protocol (An XON is output when the power is on
and an XOFF is output when the power is
off)
• RTS protocol (An XON is not output when the power is
on and an XOFF is not output when the
power is off)
(8) Language selection for LCD messages (LCD)
• ENGLISH
• GERMAN
• FRENCH
• DUTCH
• SPANISH
• JAPANESE
• ITALIAN
NOTE: When Japanese is selected, one part of the character codes is different. For
details, refer to the External Equipment Interface Specification (TAA-1380).
(9) Setting for forward feed standby (FORWARD WAIT)
• ON (with automatic feed standby)
• POSITION (Fine adjustment value setting for the stop position after a forward feed)
• OFF (without automatic feed standby)
NOTE: When it is set to ON, if the printer is in the idle state for 1 second or more after a
label is issued, the printer automatically performs an approximately 13.7-mm
forward feed, then stops.
(10) Setting for the forward feed standby action (FW/BK ACT.)
• MODE 1 (Stops after 13.7-mm forward feed.)
• MODE 2 (Stops after 6-mm back feed and 3-mm forward feed.
(Only when the cut mode, thermal transfer, and feed gap sensor are
selected.) In other cases, the printer stops after 13.7-mm forward feed.)
(11) Setting for head-up operation in cut issue mode, or for using the rewinder in batch issue
mode (HU CUT/RWD.)
• ON (The head is lifted, or the rewinder is used.)
• OFF (The head is not lifted, or the rewinder is not used.)
(12) Installed solenoid type setting
• TYPE 1
• TYPE 2 (Stronger pull force type)
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(13) Ribbon saving system setting (RBN SAVE)
• ON (TAG) (The ribbon saving system is used.: When the head lever position is “TAG”.)
• ON (LBL) (The ribbon saving system is used.: When the head lever position is “LABEL”.)
• OFF (The ribbon saving system is not used.)
(14) Control code selection (CODE)
• Automatic selection (ESC, LF, NUL/{ | })
• Manual selection (ESC, LF, NUL method)
• Manual selection ({ | } method)
• Any set code
(15) Peel-off wait status selection (PEEL OFF STS)
• OFF (No peel-off wait status selection)
• ON (Peel-off wait status selection)
(16) [FEED] key function setting (FEED KEY)
• FEED: One label is fed.
• PRINT: Data in the image buffer is printed on one label.
(17) Kanji code selection (KANJI CODE)
• TYPE1
• TYPE2
(18) Euro code setting (EURO CODE)
20H to FFH
(19) Automatic head broken dots check setting (AUTO HD CHK)
• ON: Head broken dots check is automatically performed when the power is turned on.
• OFF: Head broken dots check is not automatically performed if the power is turned on.
(20) Centronics ACK/BUSY timing setting (ACK/BUSY)
• TYPE1 The ACK signal is sent to match the rising edge of ACK signal and the falling
edge of the BUSY signal.
• TYPE2 The ACK signal is sent to match the falling edge of ACK signal and the falling
edge of the BUSY signal.
(21) Web printer function setting (WEB PRINTER)
• ON: Web printer function is enabled.
• OFF: Web printer function is disabled.
(22) Reset process when the nInit signal is ON (INPUT PRIME)
• ON: Reset process is performed.
• OFF: Reset process is not performed.
(23) Ribbon near end detection setting (RBN NEAR END)
• OFF: The ribbon near end state is not detected.
• 30 m: The ribbon near end state is when the remaining ribbon length is 30 m.
• 70 m: The ribbon near end state is when the remaining ribbon length is 70 m.
(24) Expansion I/O operation mode setting (EX. I/O)
• TYPE1: Standard mode
• TYPE2: In-line mode
(25) Centronics operation mode setting (CENTRO. MODE)
• SPP: Compatibility mode
• ECP: ECP mode
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(26) Plug-and-play operation setting (PLUG & PLAY)
• ON: Plug-and-play operation is enabled.
• OFF: Plug-and-play operation is disabled.
(27) Label end/ribbon end process setting (LBL/RBN END)
• TYPE1: When a label end or ribbon end state is detected, the printer stops even if it is
printing a label.
• TYPE2: When a label end or ribbon end state is detected, the printer prints the current
label as far as possible, then stops.
(28) Pre-peel-off process setting (PRE PEEL OFF)
• OFF: Pre-peel-off operation is not performed.
• ON: Pre-peel-off operation is performed.
(29) Back feed speed setting (BACK SPEED)
• STD: 3 ips
• LOW: 2 ips
(30) MaxiCode specification setting (MAXI CODE)
• TYPE1: Compatible with the current version
• TYPE2: Special specification
(31) Print head type setting (THERMAL HEAD)
• V1: Current type print head (B-SX4: TPH104R2/B-SX5: TPH128R4)
• V2: Enhanced type print head (B-SX4: TPH104R7 or equivalent,
B-SX5: TPH128R5 or equivalent)
(32) System mode password operation setting (PASSWORD)
• OFF: Password is not asked to enter the system mode.
• ON: Password is asked to enter the system mode.
Password: 4-digit hex value
(33) XML function setting (XML) Note: This function is supported only by V4.4A and Xx.x.
• STD: Standard specification
• ORACLE: Specification for Oracle
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5.8 FINE ADJUSTMENT VALUE SETTING
5.8.1 Fine Adjustment Value Setting Operation Example
Power ON
O N L I N E (1) Idling
B - S X 4 T V 1 . 0 A
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< 3 > A D J U S T S E T (19) Print density fine adjustment (Thermal
transfer print mode):
T O N E A D J . < T > + 3 Set the fine adjustment value using the
[FEED] and [RESTART] keys.
[PAUSE] (20) Press the [PAUSE] key.
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< 1 > R E S E T (35) The reset menu is displayed.
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5.8.2 Setting Contents
For details, refer to section 6.4 “Various Fine Adjustment Values Setting” in chapter 6 “System
Mode”.
(1) Feed fine adjustment (FEED ADJ.)
-50.0 mm to +50.0 mm (in 0.5 mm units)
(2) Cut (strip) position fine adjustment (CUT ADJ.)
-50.0 mm to +50.0 mm (in 0.5 mm units)
(3) Back feed fine adjustment (BACK ADJ.)
-9.5 mm to +9.5 mm (in 0.5 mm units)
(4) X-coordinate fine adjustment (X ADJUST)
-99.5 mm to +99.5 mm (in 0.5 mm units)
(5) Print density fine adjustment (Thermal transfer print mode) (TONE ADJ.<T>)
-10 step to +10 step (in units of step)
(6) Print density fine adjustment (Direct thermal print mode) (TONE ADJ.<D>)
-10 step to +10 step (in units of step)
(7) Ribbon motor drive voltage fine adjustment (Rewind) (RBN ADJ <FW>)
-15 step to +0 step (in units of step)
(8) Ribbon motor drive voltage fine adjustment (Back tension) (RBN ADJ <BK>)
-15 step to +0 step (in units of step)
(9) Reflective sensor manual threshold fine adjustment (THRESHOLD <R>)
0.0 V to 4.0 V (in 0.1 V units)
(10) Transmissive sensor manual threshold fine adjustment (THRESHOLD <T>)
0.0 V to 4.0 V (in 0.1 V units)
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5.9 DUMPING OF RECEIVE BUFFER
5.9.1 Operation Example of Receive Buffer Dumping
Power ON
O N L I N E (1) Idling
B - S X 4 T V 1 . 0 A
B - S X 4 T V 1 . 0 A
(4) Hold down the [RESTART] key for 3
[RESTART] seconds or more while the printer is in
a pause state.
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< 4 > D U M P M O D E (19) Print method selection:
Select the print method using the
P R I N T O N D E M A N D [FEED] and [RESTART] keys.
[RESTART] (20) Press the [RESTART] key.
RESTART
• ON DEMAND Prints 166 lines of data (approx. 50 cm), then stops.
FEED • ALL Prints all of receive buffer data, then stops.
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Data in the receive buffer is printed out in the format below.
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
7B 41 58 3B 2B 30 30 30 2C 2B 30 30 30 2C 2B 30 {AX;+000,+000,+0
30 7C 7D 7B 44 30 37 37 30 2C 31 31 30 30 2C 30 0|}{D0760,1100,0
37 34 30 7C 7D 7B 43 7C 7D 7B 4C 43 3B 30 30 33 740|}{C|}{LC;003
30 2C 30 30 32 30 2C 30 30 33 30 2C 30 36 36 30 0,0020,0030,0660
2C 30 2C 32 7C 7D 7B 4C 43 3B 30 30 37 30 2C 30 ,0,2|}{LC;0070,0
30 32 30 2C 30 30 37 30 2C 30 36 36 30 2C 30 2C 020,0070,0660,0,
39 7C 7D 7B 4C 43 3B 30 30 35 30 2C 30 30 32 30 9|}{LC;0050,0020
44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 7C 7D 7B 50 43 31 30 3B 30 DEFGHIJ|}{PC10;0 Feed
direction
33 35 30 2C 30 34 30 30 2C 31 2C 31 2C 4B 2C 30 350,0400,1,1,K,0
30 2C 42 3D 41 42 43 44 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 0,B=ABCDefghijkl
6D 6E 6F 70 7C 7D 7B 50 56 30 32 3B 30 33 33 30 mnop|}{PV02;0330
2C 30 36 36 30 2C 30 32 37 30 2C 30 32 35 30 2C ,0660,0270,0250,
41 2C 30 30 2C 42 3D 42 7C 7D 7B 50 56 30 33 3B A,00,B=B|}{PV03;
3B 30 39 30 30 2C 30 31 38 30 2C 54 2C 48 2C 30 ;0900,0180,T,H,0
35 2C 41 2C 30 3D 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 5,A,0=1234567890
41 42 43 44 45 7C 7D 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ABCDE|}.........
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Print conditions:
• Print width: Approximately 100 mm
• Sensor designation: None
• Print speed: 6 ips for B-SX4, 5 ips for B-SX5
• The print mode (thermal transfer/direct thermal) depends on the current setting.
• Data of 16 bytes is printed on one line.
• Data is printed, starting from the new data to the old data.
• Data pointed by the receive buffer write pointer is printed in bold type.
NOTES:
1. To print all of the receive buffer data, the label with the length below is required.
B-SX4 B-SX5
RS-232C: 198.2 m 1189.2 m
Centronics: 198.2 m 1189.2 m
Network I/F: 198.2 m 1189.2 m
BASIC1: 2m 2m
BASIC2: 2m 2m
USB: 198.2 m 1189.2 m
RFID 2m 2m
2. If an error occurs when printing the receive buffer dump, the printer displays an error
message, and stops. The error is cleared by pressing the [PAUSE] key, and then the
display is returned to the receive buffer dumping menu “<4> DUMP MODE”. After the
error is cleared, data is not automatically reprinted.
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5.11 AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION SETTING (SUPPORTED FROM V4.4)
Power ON
B - S X 4 T V 4 . 4
B - S X 4 T V 4 . 4
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< 6 > A U T O C A L I B (17) The current setting is displayed.
O F F
O N R E F L E C T
Explanation of operation
(1) When AUTO CALIB is enabled, an automatic calibration starts at an open/close of the print head
after the power is turned on.
(2) When AUTO CALIB is enabled, the media length, effective print length, sensor type, and whether
to use ribbon or not specified by commands are ignored.
(3) When “ON REFLECT” is selected, the lowest voltage detected by the black mark sensor is
considered as a black mark level. And, the sum of this voltage and the manual threshold
voltage will be adopted as a threshold.
(4) When “ON TRANS” is selected, the highest voltage detected by the feed gap sensor is
considered as a gap level. After subtracting the manual threshold voltage from this voltage, the
result will be adopted as a threshold.
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(5) The printer feeds about 160 mm long media to detect a black mark/gap and determine the
threshold. When the printer detects more than two black marks/gaps during this 160-mm media
feed, the printer measures the media pitch and stops the automatic calibration 1 mm short of the
bottom of a black mark or gap.
(6) If the second black mark/gap is not found under the above conditions, the printer continues
media feed for up to 500.0 mm until the second black mark/gap is found. If it still cannot be
detected, the printer will stop, resulting in a paper jam.
(7) This function is available only when the media pitch is 10.0 mm to 150.0 mm.
(8) When the cutter is installed and a previous issue was performed in cut issue mode, the media is
cut and ejected after an automatic calibration completes.
(9) When the automatic calibration is in operation, labels do not stop at a strip position even in strip
or special strip mode.
(10) When a label end or a head open error occurs during an automatic calibration, the printer stops,
resulting in an error. Closing the print head can clear the error and resume the automatic
calibration.
(11) During an automatic calibration, the ribbon motors are rotated. Even if the ribbon is not loaded,
this function does not result in an error. However, the print condition will be automatically
changed to “No ribbon” after the calibration ends.
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5.12 LAN ENABLE/DISABLE SETTING (SUPPORTED FROM V4.4, EXCEPT V4.4A)
5.12.1 Operation Example of LAN Enable/Disable Setting
Power ON
B - S X 4 T V 4 . 4
B - S X 4 T V 4 . 4
(4) Hold down the [RESTART] key for 3 seconds
or more while the printer is in a pause state.
[RESTART]
O N S N M P O N
(10) Change the setting from LAN ON to OFF using
the [FEED] or [RESTART] key.
[FEED] or [RESTART]
O F F
(12) Change the setting from LAN OFF to ON using
the [FEED] or [RESTART] key.
[FEED] or [RESTART]
O N S N M P O N
(14) Change the setting from SNMP ON to OFF
using the [FEED] or [RESTART] key.
[FEED] or [RESTART]
O N S N M P O F F
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LAN Enable/Disable Setting (LAN)
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5.13 Z-MODE SETTING (SUPPORTED FROM C5.3, VERSION Cx.x ONLY)
5.13.1 Outline of the Z-Mode
The Z-Mode is a feature intended for enabling much easier start-up of the BASIC program. Although
the Z-Mode is similar to the BASIC setting menu, it contains only two functions: Enabling or disabling the
BASIC program and starting the BASIC system mode program.
The display and the procedure are different, but “Z-MODE ON” equals to “BASIC ON” and they are
linked with each other.
Power ON
B - S X 4 T C 5 . 3
B - S X 4 T C 5 . 3
(4) Hold down the [RESTART] key for 3 seconds
or more while the printer is in a pause state.
[RESTART]
O F F
(10) Enable the Z-Mode using the [RESTART] key.
[RESTART]
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(Display of the BASIC system mode program) (15) The BASIC system mode program is started if
it has been downloaded. The display
depends on the program.
Z-Mode Setting
<8>Z-MODE
[FEED]
[FEED] + [RESTART] <8>Z-MODE
[PAUSE] OFF [FEED] + [RESTART]: Cancel
[FEED] [RESTART]
[RESTART]
[FEED] + [RESTART] <8>Z-MODE
ON SETTING ON
[PAUSE]
OFF: Disabled.
ON SETTING OFF: Z-Mode is enabled, but the BASIC
system mode program is not enabled.
ON SETTING ON: Both Z-Mode and BASIC system mode
program are enabled.
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5.14 LCD MESSAGES AND LED INDICATIONS
The model and the firmware version are displayed on the lower line of the LCD.
Restoration Acceptance
LCD Messages of LED Indication by the of Status
No. Upper Line Printer Status [RESTART] Request
key and
Reset
(English) Yes/No Command
POWER ON LINE ERROR
Yes/No
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Restoration Acceptance
LCD Messages of LED Indication by the of Status
No. Upper Line Printer Status [RESTART] Request
key and
Reset
(English) Yes/No Command
POWER ON LINE ERROR
Yes/No
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Restoration Acceptance
LCD Messages of LED Indication by the of Status
No. Upper Line Printer Status [RESTART] Request
key and
Reset
(English) Yes/No Command
POWER ON LINE ERROR
Yes/No
25 RFID WRITE ERROR { z { The printer does not succeed Yes Yes
in writing data onto the RFID
tag after having retried for
the specified times.
26 RFID ERROR { z { The printer cannot No Yes
communicate with the RFID
module.
27 INPUT PASSWORD { z z The printer is waiting for a No No
password to be entered.
28 PASSWORD INVALID { z z Password entered was not No No
Please Power Off correct consecutively for
(This is spread over the three times.
upper and lower lines)
29 RFID CONFIG ERR { z { B-SX704-RFID-U2-US-R only No No
RFID module’s destination
code is not specified.
NOTE 1: When a command error is found in the command sent, 16 bytes of the command code of the
error command are displayed on the upper line of the LCD. (However, [LF] and [NUL] are
not displayed.)
[Example 1] [ESC] PC001; 0A00, 0300, 2, 2, A, 00, B [LF] [NUL]
Command error
LCD display
PC001;0A00,0300,
B-SX4T V1.0A
NOTE 2: When the command error is displayed, “? (3FH)” is displayed for codes other than 20H to 7FH
and A0H to DFH.
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NOTE 3: {: ON
: Blinking
z: OFF
****: Remaining number of labels to be printed to 9999 (in units of 1 label/tag)
%%%%%%%: Remaining memory capacity for ATA card 0 to 9999999 (in units of 1 K byte)
####: Remaining memory capacity of PC save area of the flash memory card:
0 to 3072 (in K bytes)
&&&&: Remaining memory capacity of writable character storage area for the flash memory card
0 to 3072 (in K bytes)
NOTE 4: If the ribbon near end detection setting is specified, the ERROR LED blinks slowly, while the
printer is in a ribbon near end state and displays messages 1, 2, or 3.
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5.15 LCD MESSAGES IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES (UPPER LINE OF LCD)
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No. DUTCH No. SPANISH No. JAPANESE
1 IN LIJN 1 ON LINE 1
2 KOP OPEN 2 CABEZAL ABIERTO 2
3 PAUZE **** 3 PAUSA **** 3
4 COMM. FOUT 4 ERROR COMUNICACI 4
5 PAPIER VAST **** 5 ATASCO PAPEL**** 5
6 SNIJMES FOUT**** 6 ERROR CORTAD**** 6
7 PAPIER OP **** 7 SIN PAPEL **** 7
8 LINT OP **** 8 SIN CINTA **** 8
9 KOP OPEN **** 9 CABEZA ABIER**** 9
10 PRINTKOP DEFECT 10 ERROR DE CABEZAL 10
11 TEMP. FOUT 11 TEMP.CABEZA ALTA 11
12 LINT FOUT **** 12 ERROR CINTA **** 12
13 OPROL VOL **** 13 REBOBI.LLENO**** 13
14 MEM ####&&&& 14 SALVAR ####&&&& 14
MEM %%%%%%% SALVAR %%%%%%%
15 FLASH MEM FOUT 15 ERROR ESCRITURA 15
16 FORMAAT FOUT 16 ERROR DE FORMATO 16
17 GEHEUGEN VOL 17 MEMORIA INSUFICI 17
18 POWER FAILURE 18 POWER FAILURE 18
19 INITIALIZING... 19 INITIALIZING... 19
20 EEPROM ERROR 20 EEPROM ERROR 20
21 SYSTEM ERROR 21 SYSTEM ERROR 21
22 RFID WRITE ERROR 22 RFID WRITE ERROR 22
23 RFID ERROR 23 RFID ERROR 23
24 INPUT PASSWORD 24 INPUT PASSWORD 24
25 PASSWORD INVALID 25 PASSWORD INVALID 25
26 RFID CONFIG ERR 26 RFID CONFIG ERR
* Japanese messages are
omitted here.
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No. Italian
1 PRONTA
2 TESTA APERTA
3 PAUSA ****
4 ERR. COMUNICAZ.
5 CARTA INCEP.****
6 ERR. TAGL. ****
7 NO CARTA ****
8 NO NASTRO ****
9 TESTA APERTA****
10 ERROR TESTA
11 TEMP. TESTA ALTA
12 ERR. NASTRO ****
13 RIAVV.PIENO ****
14 SALVA ####&&&&
SALVA %%%%%%%
15 ERR.SCRITT.CARD
16 ERR. FORMATTAZ.
17 MEM. CARD PIENA
18 POWER FAILURE
19 INITIALIZING...
20 EEPROM ERROR
21 SYSTEM ERROR
22 RFID WRITE ERROR
23 RFID ERROR
24 INPUT PASSWORD
25 PASSWORD INVALID
26 RFID CONFIG ERR
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6. SYSTEM MODE
6.1 OUTLINE OF SYSTEM MODE
In this mode, the printer self-test operation and parameter setting operation are performed.
Described below is the key operation procedure performed regarding the system mode.
zSystem mode for service persons and system administrators (All system mode menus are
available.)
Power OFF
While holding the [FEED] and [PAUSE] keys down, turn the power on.
[RESTART]
zSystem mode for users (Operable system mode menus are limited.)
Power OFF
While holding the [FEED] and [RESTART] keys down, turn the power on.
[RESTART]
<2>PARAMETER SETTING Installed solenoid type setting, Ribbon saving system setting
[RESTART] [FEED]
<3>ADJUST SET Feed fine adjustment, Cut position fine adjustment (or strip
position fine adjustment), Back feed fine adjustment,
X-coordinate fine adjustment, Print density fine adjustment
(Thermal transfer/Direct thermal print mode), Ribbon motor drive
[RESTART] [FEED] voltage fine adjustment, Transmissive sensor manual threshold
fine adjustment, Reflective sensor manual threshold fine
adjustment,
<4>TEST PRINT Parameter setting, 1-dot slant line printout, 3-dot slant line
printout, Character printout, Bar code printout, Non-printing
[RESTART] [FEED] Automatic printout for the assembly process (Transmissive
sensor/Reflective sensor), Factory pattern printout
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6.2 SELF-TEST
6.2.1 Self-test Operation Example
(1) Maintenance counter/various parameters printout, automatic self-test printout
Power OFF (1) Power off state
T Y P E [ S ] N O C U T
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< 1 > D I A G . V 1 . 0 A (21) Start of automatic self-test
C H E C K I N G & P R I N T
RESTART
• TRANSFR (Thermal transfer printing)
FEED • DIRECT (Direct thermal printing)
NOTE: When an error occurs while printing the results of the self-test, the error message is
displayed and printing is stopped. The error is cleared by pressing the [PAUSE] key,
then the system mode menu is displayed again. Printing is not automatically resumed
after the error is cleared.
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(2) Head broken dots check
P R T T Y P E T R A N S F R
H E A D C H E C K
[PAUSE]
[When a broken dot error is
found]
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< 1 > D I A G . V 1 . 0 A (16’) Results display (Error)
H E A D E R R O R
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6.2.2 Self-test Items
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• Web printer function setting
• Reset process when the nInit signal is ON
• Ribbon near end detection setting
• Expansion I/O operation mode setting
• Centronics operation mode setting
• Plug-and-play operation setting
• Label end/ribbon end process setting
• Pre-peel-off process setting
• Back feed speed setting
• MaxiCode specification setting
• Print head type setting
• IP address setting
• BASIC setting
• Socket communication port number setting
• BASIC interpreter setting
• DHCP setting
• Wireless LAN setting
• RFID module type selection
• RFID tag type selection
• RFID module’s destination code setting (user-inaccessible setting)
• RFID error tag detection
• Password setting to protect error tag detection
• Access password setting
• Automatic unlock function setting
• Max. number of RFID issue retries
• Max. number of RFID read retries
• RFID read retry time-out
• Max. number of RFID write retries
• RFID write retry time-out
• RFID adjustment for retry
• RFID wireless power level setting
• RFID AGC threshold setting
• RFID channel setting
• Number of times tag data write succeeded
• Number of times tag data write failed
• Q value
• AGC threshold for data write
• AGC threshold lower limit for retry
• Hibiki tag multi-word write
• System mode password setting
• XML function setting (V4.4A, Xx.x only)
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• Thermal head-up sensor
• Rewinder overflow sensor
• Cutter home position sensor
• Ribbon rewind motor sensor
• Ribbon back tension motor sensor
• Thermal head temperature sensor
• Open-air temperature sensor
• Heat sink sensor
• Reflective sensor
• Transmissive sensor
• Ribbon end sensor
• Thermal head resistance rank
e Expansion I/O loop back check
f Internal serial I/F loop back check
g RFID module check
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6.2.3 Self-test Results Printout Samples
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NOTE: Print conditions: 288 mm of label length, thermal transfer/direct thermal print
mode(*1), no sensor used, 6 ips/5 ips(*2), one sheet to print, batch
issue, no driving of paper rewind motor
(*1) Depends on the print type setting.
(*2) B-SX4: 6 ips, B-SX5: 5 ips
(2) Automatic self-test printout When the firmware version of the MAIN PC
Board is V4.1:xx00 or later, drawing number for
PROGRAM B-SX4T 7FM00226000 the software is not printed.
MAIN 15OCT2002 V1.0A:1A00
BOOT 20SEP2002 V1.0 :8500
FONT 5600
KANJI NONE :0000
NONE :0000
EEPROM OK
SDRAM 8MB
CARD SLOT 1 ATA When the MAIN PC Board type is the PWA-SX
SLOT 2 LAN MAIN2 (Part No.: 7FM00503x00), the heat sink
SENSOR1 00000000,00000111 sensor status is not printed.
SENSOR2 [H]23°C [A]22°C [S]25°C
[R]4.2V [T]2.5V [E]0.6V
[RANK]7
EXP.I/O NG
EX.232C NG
RFID OK #00RV972 (EU0) R01
BASIC M Z-SX4-MV10F. V1.0F:7479 Printed only when the firmware version is C5.3
BASIC S Z-SX4-SV10E. V1.0E:AD36 or greater (Cx.x only).
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6.2.4 Self-test Printout Contents
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Maintenance Counter Count Conditions
Head-up solenoid drive time Counts when the ribbon saving operation is performed.
For B-SX4:
When the power is off, a drive time of 32 seconds or less is
rounded down and backed up.
For B-SX5:
When the power is off, a drive time of 27 seconds or less is
rounded down and backed up.
RS-232C hardware error Counts when a parity error or a framing error occurs.
count * When data of several bytes is transmitted continuously,
counting is performed per byte.
System error count Counts when a system error of No. 22 listed in section 5.10
“LCD MESSAGES AND LED INDICATIONS” occurs.
Momentary power interruption Counts when a momentary power interruption occurs.
count
Number of successful RFID Counts when an RFID write has succeeded.
write
Number of failure in RFID Counts when an RFID write has failed.
write
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Item Contents Remarks
FONT Character code selection PC-850: PC-850
PC-852: PC-852
PC-857: PC-857
PC-8: PC-8
PC-851: PC-851
PC-855: PC-855
PC-1250: PC-1250
PC-1251: PC-1251
PC-1252: PC-1252
PC-1253: PC-1253
PC-1254: PC-1254
PC-1257: PC-1257
LATIN9: LATIN9
Arabic: Arabic
UTF-8: UTF-8
Font “0” selection 0 : No slash used
0 : Slash used
SPEED Communication speed selection 2400: 2400 bps
4800: 4800 bps
9600: 9600 bps
19200: 19200 bps
38400: 38400 bps
115200: 115200 bps
DATA LENG. Data length selection 7: 7 bits
8: 8 bits
STOP BIT Stop bit length selection 1: 1 bit
2: 2 bits
PARITY Parity selection NONE: None parity
ODD: ODD parity
EVEN: EVEN parity
CONTROL Transmission control method XON/XOFF: XON/XOFF protocol
selection (No XON output when the power
is on, no XOFF output when the
power is off)
READY/BUSY: READY/BUSY
(DTR) protocol
(No XON output when the power
is on, no XOFF output when the
power is off)
XON+READY AUTO:
XON/XOFF + READY/BUSY (DTR)
protocol
(XON output when the power is
on, XOFF output when the power
is off)
XON/XOFF AUTO:
XON/XOFF protocol
(XON output when the power is
on, XOFF output when the
power is off)
READY/BUSY RTS: RTS protocol
(No XON output when the power
is on, no XOFF output when the
power is off )
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Item Contents Remarks
MESSAGE Language selection for LCD ENGLISH: English
messages GERMAN: German
FRENCH: French
DUTCH: Dutch
SPANISH: Spanish
JAPANESE: Japanese
ITALIAN: Italian
FORWARD WAIT Forward feed standby after an ON: Performed
issue (A fine adjustment value for
the stop position is also
printed.)
OFF: Not performed
FW/BK ACT. Forward feed standby action MODE 1: Stops after 13.7-mm
forward feed.
MODE 2: Stops after 6-mm back
feed and 3-mm forward
feed. (Only when the cut
mode, thermal transfer,
and feed gap sensor are
selected.) In other
cases, the printer stops
after 13.7-mm forward
feed.
HU CUT/RWD. Head-up operation in cut issue ON: Head-up operation is
mode, or use of the rewinder performed, or the rewinder is
used.
OFF: Head-up operation is not
performed, or the rewinder is
not used.
RIBBON SAVE Ribbon saving system setting ON(TAG): Used when the head
lever position is “TAG”.
ON(LBL): Used when the head
lever position is
“LABEL”.
OFF: Not used
Installed solenoid type setting TYPE 1 (TDS-12C)
TYPE 2 (TDS-16A: Stronger pull
force type)
CODE Control code type AUTO: Automatic selection
ESC LF NUL: ESC LF NUL
method
{ | }: { | } method
××{{UU Any set code
(Described in hex.
code)
PEEL OFF STS Peel-off wait status selection ON: Selected
OFF: Not selected
FEED KEY [FEED] key function setting FEED: One label is fed.
PRINT: Data in the image buffer is
printed on one label.
KANJI Kanji code type TYPE1: For Windows codes
TYPE2: For original codes
EURO CODE Euro code setting 20H to FFH
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Item Contents Remarks
AUTO HD CHK Automatic broken dots check ON: Automatic broken dots check
setting is performed.
OFF: Automatic broken dots check
is not performed.
ACK/BUSY Centronics ACK/BUSY timing TYPE 1: The ACK signal is sent to
setting match the rising edge of
ACK signal and the falling
edge of the BUSY signal.
TYPE 2: The ACK signal is sent to
match the falling edge of
ACK signal and the falling
edge of the BUSY signal.
WEB PRINTER Web printer function setting ON: Enabled
OFF: Disabled
INPUT PRIME Reset process when the nInit ON: Reset is performed.
signal is ON OFF: Reset is not performed.
RIBBON NEAR END Ribbon near end detection setting 30 m: Ribbon near end state is
detected when the remaining
ribbon length is
approximately 30 m.
70 m: Ribbon near end state is
detected when the remaining
ribbon length is
approximately 70 m.
OFF: Ribbon near end state is not
detected.
EX.I/O MODE Expansion I/O operation mode TYPE1: Standard mode
TYPE2: In-line mode
CENTRO MODE Centronics operation mode SPP: Compatibility mode
ECP: ECP mode
PLUG & PLAY Plug-and-play operation setting ON: Plug-and-play operation is
enabled.
OFF: Plug-and-play operation is
disabled.
LBL/RBN END Label end/ribbon end process TYPE1: When a label end or
setting ribbon end state is
detected, the printer stops
even if it is printing.
TYPE2: When a label end or
ribbon end state is
detected, the printer prints
the current label as far as
possible, then stops.
PRE PEEL OFF Pre-peel-off process setting ON: Pre-peel-off operation is
performed.
OFF: Pre-peel-off operation is not
performed.
BACK SPEED Back feed speed setting STD: 3 ips
LOW: 2 ips
MAXI CODE SPEC. MaxiCode specification setting TYPE1: Compatible with the
current version
TYPE2: Special specification
THERMAL HEAD Print head type setting B-SX4 B-SX5
V1: TPH104R2, V1: TPH128R4,
V2: TPH104R7, V2: TPH128R5,
or equivalent or equivalent
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Item Contents Remarks
SYSTEM PASSWORD System mode password operation OFF: Password is not asked to
enter the system mode.
ON: Password is asked to enter
the system mode.
Password: 4-digit HEX value
PRTR IP ADDRESS Printer IP address ***.***.***.***
GATE IP ADDRESS Gateway IP address ***.***.***.***
SUBNET MASK Subnet mask ***.***.***.***
TTF AREA TrueType font storage area size V4.x/X4.x/C4.x or earlier:
0 KB to 896 KB (in units of 64 KB)
V5.0/X5.0/C5.0 or later:
0 KB to 3072 KB (in units of 64 KB)
EXT CHR AREA Writable character storage area size V4.x/X4.x/C4.x or earlier:
0 KB to 896 KB (in units of 64 KB)
V5.0/X5.0/C5.0 or later:
0 KB to 3072 KB (in units of 64 KB)
BASIC AREA BASIC file storage area size V4.x/X4.x/C4.x or earlier:
0 KB to 896 KB (in units of 64 KB)
V5.0/X5.0/C5.0 or later:
0 KB to 3072 KB (in units of 64 KB)
PC SAVE AREA PC saving area size V4.x/X4.x/C4.x or earlier:
0 KB to 896 KB (in units of 64 KB)
V5.0/X5.0/C5.0 or later:
0 KB to 3072 KB (in units of 64 KB)
SOCKET PORT Socket communication port ON: Socket communication
number function is enabled.
OFF: Socket communication
function is disabled.
Port number: 0 to 65535
BASIC BASIC interpreter setting ON: BASIC interpreter function is
enabled.
OFF: BASIC interpreter function is
disabled.
BASIC TRACE BASIC interpreter trace setting ON: Trace function is enabled.
OFF: Trace function is disabled.
DHCP DHCP setting ON: DHCP function is enabled.
OFF: DHCP function is disabled.
DHCP ID DHCP ID setting Max. 16 characters
ESS ID Wireless LAN: ESS ID Max. 32 characters
CONNECTION Wireless LAN: Connection setting INFRASTRUCTURE: Infrastructure
mode
ADHOC: Adhoc mode
CHANNEL Wireless LAN: Connection Channel number: 00 to 14
channel setting
AUTH Wireless LAN: Authentication OPEN SYSTEM: Open system
method method
SHARED KEY: Shared key
method
WEP Wireless LAN: Encryption setting ON: Encryption is enabled.
OFF: Encryption is disabled.
WEP TYPE Wireless LAN: Encryption key 40bit: 40-bit encryption is used.
setting 128bit: 128-bit encryption is used.
SEND KEY Wireless LAN: Encryption key to 1 to 4
be used at
transmission
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Item Contents Remarks
WEP KEY #1 Wireless LAN: Encryption key #1 13-byte fixed length
(When the WEP type is 40 bit, the
leading 5 bytes are effective.)
WEP KEY #2 Wireless LAN: Encryption key #2 13-byte fixed length
(When the WEP type is 40 bit, the
leading 5 bytes are effective.)
WEP KEY #3 Wireless LAN: Encryption key #3 13-byte fixed length
(When the WEP type is 40 bit, the
leading 5 bytes are effective.)
WEP KEY #4 Wireless LAN: Encryption key #4 13-byte fixed length
(When the WEP type is 40bit, the
leading 5 bytes are effective.)
RFID MODULE RFID module type selection NONE: No RFID kit is installed.
U1: B-9704-RFID-U1-EU/US(-
R)
H1: B-9704-RFID-H1-QM
H2: B-SX704-RFID-H2
U2: B-SX704-RFID-U2(-
EU/US/CN/AU-R)
RFID TAG TYPE RFID tag type selection None
I-Code: 11
Tag-it: 12
C220: 13
ISO15693: 14
C210: 15
C240: 16
C320: 17
EPC Class0: 21
EPC Class1: 22
ISO18000-6B: 23
EPC C1 Gen2: 24
RFID ERR CHECK RFID error tag detection OFF: Detection is disabled.
EPC: RFID error tag detection for
EPC area data
PASS: RFID error tag detection for
access password area data
(only when using a Gen2
tag)
When PASS is selected, the
following settings are subsequently
displayed:
Password setting to protect error
tag detection
ON: Enabled
OFF: Disabled
Automatic unlock function setting
ON: Enabled
OFF: Disabled
RFID RETRY Max. number of RFID issue retries 0 to 255
RFID RD CYCLE Max. number of RFID read retries 0 to 255
RFID read retry time-out 0 to 9.9 sec.
RFID WT CYCLE Max. number of RFID write retries 0 to 255
RFID write retry time-out 0 to 9.9 sec.
RFID ADJ RETRY RFID adjustment for retry -99 mm to +99 mm
RFID POWER LEVEL RFID wireless power level setting 0 to 255 (for the B-9704-RFID-U1-
US/EU(-R))
18 to 26 (for the B-SX704-RFID-
U2)
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Item Contents Remarks
9 to 18 (for B-SX704-RFID-U2-
EU/US/CN/AU-R)
RFID THRESHOLD RFID AGC threshold setting 0 to 15
RFID RF CHANNEL RFID channel setting 2CH to 8CH
AUTO
RFID Q VAL Q value 0 to 5
RFID WT AGC AGC threshold for data write 0 to 15
RFID WT MIN AGC AGC threshold lower limit for retry 0 to 15
RFID MULT WRITE Hibiki tag multi-word write ON: Enabled
OFF: Disabled
XML SPEC XML function setting STD: Standard specification
(Supported only ORACLE: Specification for Oracle
by V4.4A, Xx.x)
NOTE: For the B-SX4, the head density is 8 dots/mm. If the value is set to “x.2 mm” or “x.3
mm”, the operation to be performed is the same for both. Therefore, “x.3 mm” is
printed on the maintenance counter printout, even if “x.2 mm” is set. Similarly, if “x.7
mm” is set, “x.8 mm” is printed on the maintenance counter printout.
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(3) Memory check contents
FONT 5600
KANJI NONE :0000 Checksum of bit map Kanji ROM for Gothic font
NONE: No Kanji ROM installed
GOTHIC: Bit map Kanji ROM for Gothic font installed
NONE :0000 Checksum of bit map Kanji ROM for Mincho font (or Chinese Kanji)
NONE: No Kanji ROM installed
MINCHO: Bit map Kanji ROM for Mincho font installed
CHINESE: Bit map Kanji ROM for Chinese Kanji installed
EEPROM OK
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SDRAM 8MB
PCMCIA card
SENSOR1 00000000,00000000
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When the MAIN PC Board type is the
PWA-SX MAIN2 (Part No.: 7FM00503x00),
the heat sink sensor status is not printed.
SENSOR2 [H]20°C [A]22°C [S]25°C
[RANK]7
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(5) Expansion I/O check contents
EXP.I/O NG
* Connect the cable as illustrated below, then check the high output/high input, low
output/low input.
R
R
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Vcc GND
LED R
R = 300 ohms
Connector: FCN-781P024-G/P
EX.232C NG
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(7) RFID module check contents
RFID OK #00RV972 (EU0) R01 Module revision (U2 series only)
Destination (U2 series only) JP: Japan
RFID module version EU0: Europe
US: North America
OK: Normal state CN2: China
NG: Erroneous state AU: Australia
KR: Korea
RFID module
TW: Taiwan
BR0: Brazil
IN0: India
B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU-R
Revision Country
R00 EU
R11 EU, IN
B-SX704-RFID-U2-R
Revision Country
R00 JP
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6.3 VARIOUS PARAMETERS SETTING
6.3.1 Various Parameters Setting Operation Example
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< 2 > P A R A M E T E R S E T (13) Data length selection:
Select the data length using the [FEED]
D A T A L E N G . 8 b i t s and [RESTART] keys.
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< 2 > P A R A M E T E R S E T (33) Control code selection:
Select the code using the [FEED] and
C O D E E S C , L F , N U L [RESTART] keys.
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(53) Expansion I/O operation mode setting:
< 2 > P A R A M E T E R S E T
Select the operation mode using the
E X . I / O T Y P E 1 [FEED] and [RESTART] keys.
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In the case of V4.4A or Xx.x
In the case of V4.4 or later (except V4.4A), Cx.x
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6.3.2 Setting Contents
• PC-8
• PC-857
• PC-852
• PC-850
• Arabic
RESTART • LATIN9
• PC-1257
FEED • PC-1254
• PC-1253
• PC-1252
• PC-1251
• PC-1250
• PC-855
• PC-851
• UTF-8 (V4.4A only)
• 115200 bps
RESTART • 38400 bps
• 19200 bps
FEED • 9600 bps
• 4800 bps
• 2400 bps
RESTART
• 8 bits
• 7 bits
FEED
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(5) RS-232C stop bit length selection (STOP BIT)
RESTART
• 2 bits
• 1 bit
FEED
RESTART • EVEN
• ODD
FEED • NONE (No parity)
• ENGLISH
• ITALIAN
RESTART • JAPANESE
• SPANISH
FEED • DUTCH
• FRENCH
• GERMAN
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(9) Setting for forward feed standby after an issue (FORWARD WAIT)
[RESTART]
FORWARD WAIT OFF
• OFF: Not performed
[RESTART] [FEED] • ON: Performed
FORWARD WAIT ON
[FEED]
[PAUSE]
[FEED]
POSITION +0.0mm
[FEED] [RESTART]
POSITION +0.5mm
[FEED] [RESTART]
POSITION +5.0mm Setting for the fine adjustment value for the
stop position after a forward feed standby:
[FEED] [RESTART]
-5.0 mm to +5.0 mm
POSITION -5.0mm +: Performs a longer length of a forward
[FEED] [RESTART] feed, then stops.
-: Performs a shorter length of a forward
POSITION -4.5mm feed, then stops.
[FEED] [RESTART]
POSITION -0.5mm
[RESTART]
(11) Setting for head-up operation in cut issue mode, or for using the rewinder (HU CUT/RWD.)
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(12) Installed solenoid type setting (SOLENOID)
NOTE: If this setting does not match the actually installed solenoid
type, ribbon saving function may not be able to work.
[RESTART]
CODE AUTO
[RESTART] [FEED]
CODE ESC,LF,NUL
[RESTART] [FEED]
CODE { | }
[RESTART] [FEED]
CODE MANUAL
[FEED]
[RESTART]
[PAUSE]
CONTROL CODE1 02
CONTROL CODE1 1B [FEED] [RESTART]
[PAUSE] CONTROL CODE1 01
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(15) Peel-off wait status selection (PEEL OFF STS)
RESTART
• OFF: No peel-off wait status selection
• ON: Peel-off wait status selection
FEED
RESTART
• FEED: One label is fed.
• PRINT: Data in the image buffer is printed on one label.
FEED
[RESTART] [FEED]
RESTART
• OFF: Head broken dots check is not automatically performed.
• ON: Head broken dots check is automatically performed.
FEED
RESTART
• TYPE 1
• TYPE 2
FEED
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(21) Web printer function setting (WEB PRINTER)
RESTART
• OFF: Web printer function is disabled.
• ON: Web printer function is enabled.
FEED
RESTART
• OFF: The reset process is not performed.
• ON: The reset process is performed.
FEED
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(26) Plug-and-play operation setting (PLUG & PLAY)
RESTART • TYP1: When a label end or ribbon end state is detected, the printer
stops even if it is printing.
FEED • TYP2: When a label end or ribbon end state is detected, the printer
prints the current label as far as possible, then stops.
• TYP1: When a label end or ribbon end is detected in the middle of printing, printing is
immediately stopped. When the printing is restarted, first the initial feed is
performed, and then the printer starts printing from the unfinished label.
• TYP2: TYPE 2 is available only when the ribbon saving function is set to OFF. If the ON
(LBL) or ON (TAG) is selected, TYPE 1 will be automatically performed regardless
of the selection.
[Label end]
When a label end is detected in the middle of printing, the printer completes the
half-finished label and stops when the next label is at the home position,
displaying the error message “NO PAPER X”. (“X” indicates the remaining
number of labels.) The remaining number of labels = [Specified number of
labels] − [The number of finished labels including half-finished one]
If a label end is detected while the specified last label is printed, the position of
“X” will be blank.
When the printing is restarted, first the initial feed is performed, and then the
printer starts printing from the next label. In case of the label end while the
specified last label is printed, only the initial feed is performed, and if the status
response is set to ON, an issue end status is sent following a feed end status.
[Ribbon end]
• When a ribbon end is detected when the unfinished label length is 30 mm or
more, printer prints for 20 mm and stops printing, displaying an error message
“NO RIBBON X”. (“X” indicates the remaining number of labels.)
The remaining number labels = [Specified number of labels] − [The number of
finished labels] − 1
If a ribbon end is detected while the specified last label is printed, the position of
“X” will be blank.
When the printing is restarted, first the initial feed is performed, and then the
printer starts printing from the next label. In case of the ribbon end while the
specified last label is printed, only the initial feed is performed.
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• When a ribbon end is detected where the unfinished label length is less than 30
mm, the printer completes the half-finished label and stops printing when the
next label is at the home position, displaying the error message “NO RIBBON
X”. (“X” indicates the remaining number of labels.)
The remaining number of labels = [Specified number of labels] − [The number
of finished labels including half-finished one]
If a ribbon end is detected while the specified last label is printed, the position of
“X” will be blank.
When the printing is restarted, first the initial feed is performed, and then the
printer starts printing from the next label.
In case of the ribbon end while the specified last label is printed, only the initial
feed is performed, and if the status response is set to ON, an issue end status
is sent following a feed end status.
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(28) Pre-peel-off process setting (PRE PEEL OFF)
The mode specified by the command may be different from the actual mode, depending on
the status of this parameter. Also, the data transmission method differs partly.
For details, refer to the B-SX4/SX5 External Equipment Interface Specification.
Red line
NOTE 1: Selecting the incorrect print head type may affect the
print quality or print head life.
NOTE 2: The enhanced print head (B-SX4: TPH104R7 or
equivalent, B-SX5: TPH128R5 or equivalent) has a
red line on the side. (See the picture on the left.)
Supplementary explanation
• When the [RESTART] and [FEED] keys are pressed at the same time, the display shows
the system mode menu.
• If the [RESTART] or [FEED] key is held down for 0.5 seconds or more when a parameter
is being set, the printer enters the repeat mode, in which the key is entered repeatedly.
• A changed parameter is stored in memory by pressing the [PAUSE] key.
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(32) System password setting (PASSWORD)
• With the system mode password parameter set to ON, a password entry window
appears when either of the following occurs: a) “system mode for service persons and
system administrators” is invoked, b) “system mode for users” is invoked, or c) the
[PAUSE] and [RESTART] keys are held down for 3 seconds to invoke the system mode.
When the password, which is the same as that registered here, is entered in the
password entry window, the printer starts in system mode.
As same as when the password is registered, a 4-digit hexadecimal value is entered one
by one in the password entry window.
• If a password entry fails three consecutive times when “system mode for service persons
and system administrators” or “system mode for users” is invoked with the system mode
password parameter set to ON, the printer starts in online mode.
• If a password entry fails three consecutive times when the [PAUSE] and [RESTART]
keys are held down for 3 seconds to invoke the system mode, the message “Please
Power OFF” appears on the LCD and the printer locks up.
• If the system password is forgotten, disable the system mode password operation using
the @010 command.
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• System mode password entry
System password
not accepted
Printer lock-up
From online mode
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(33) XML function setting (XML) Note: Supported only by V4.4A or Xx.x.
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6.4 FINE ADJUSTMENT VALUE SETTING
6.4.1 Fine Adjustment Value Setting Operation Example
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< 3 > A D J U S T S E T (19) Print density fine adjustment
(Direct thermal print mode):
T O N E A D J . < D > - 2 Set the fine adjustment value using the
[FEED] and [RESTART] keys.
[PAUSE] (20) Press the [PAUSE] key.
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6.4.2 Setting Contents
+0.0 mm
+50.0 mm
+49.5 mm
Print start One label
position
RESTART +0.5 mm
+0.0 mm +3.0 mm
FEED -0.5 mm
(2) Cut position (or strip position) fine adjustment (CUT ADJ.)
+50.0 mm +0.0 mm
+49.5 mm
Cut position
RESTART +0.5 mm
+0.0 mm
FEED -0.5 mm +3.0 mm
Cut position
-49.5 mm
-50.0 mm
-3.0 mm
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[Procedure for label having label pitch of less than 38 mm when the swing cutter is used]
The minimum label pitch of the label which can be cut in normal use is 38.0 mm. When a label
having a label pitch of less than 38.0 mm is used (although it is out of specifications), the edge
of the label is caught by the edge of the thermal head during a back feed to the home position
after cutting the gap area between labels. Therefore, the label may not be fed back to the
proper home position. By performing either method below, the problem will be solved.
[Method 1] Lift the head.
When the following conditions are all met, the cut operation is as follows.
Head lifted → Forward feed to the cut position → Head lowered → Cut →
Head lifted → Reverse feed to the home position → Head lowered
Conditions: Issue Command, Feed Command, and Eject Command received.
Label pitch of 38.0 mm or less, cut performed, transmissive sensor
designated, cut position fine adjustment of ±10.0 mm or less, and issue
mode “C”
* The head is lifted/lowered only when the optional ribbon save module is attached
and the ribbon saving system is set to ON in the parameter setting. When the
ribbon save module is not installed, use Method 2 since the head is not
lifted/lowered.
NOTES: 1. If the head is lifted up when the edge of the label being ejected
passes the paper feed roller, the sensor may not be able to detect an
error even if it occurs (a feed cannot be performed).
2. If the head-up solenoid temperature is high when a cut issue is about
to be performed with the head lifted, the head may not be lifted.
32.8 mm
= × (Label pitch)
Label pitch
* Any decimal remainders are
dropped.
Ex) Label pitch: 30.0 mm
= 1 × 30.0 mm
= +30.0 mm
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(b) Operation example
Issue count: 2, Cut interval = 1
Cut Head
position position
A B (1) Idling
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[Procedure for label having less than the min. label pitch for each issue speed when the rotary
cutter is used]
When the following conditions are all met, the cut operation for the last label to be cut is as
follows.
Forward feed to the cut position → Cut with feeding → Feed stops →
Head lifted → Reverse feed to the home position → Head lowered
Conditions: Issue Command, Feed Command, and Eject Command received.
Label pitch: Less than the min. label pitch for each issue speed,
cut performed, transmissive sensor designated, cut position fine
adjustment of ±10.0 mm or less, and issue mode “C”
* For the Issue Command, this procedure is effective only for the last label to be cut
when the next Issue Command is not received.
* The head is lifted/lowered only when the optional ribbon save module is attached
and the ribbon saving system is set to ON in the parameter setting. When the
ribbon save module is not installed, the head-up/down operations are not
performed. See “NOTES” below.
NOTES: 1. If the head is being lifted up when the edge of the label which is
being ejected passes the paper feed roller, the sensor may not be
able to detect an error even if it occurs (a feed cannot be performed
more).
2. If the head-up solenoid temperature is high when a cut issue is
about to be performed with the head lifted, the head may not be
lifted.
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[Strip position fine adjustment]
+0.0 mm
+3.0 mm
- 3.0 mm
4 mm
Printing in strip issue mode is stopped at the position where the
distance from the middle point of the gap between labels to the
3 mm end of the strip shaft is 4 mm, since the gap between labels is
assumed to be 2 mm.
When the print stop position is not proper due to a greater gap,
the print stop position should be adjusted using the strip
2 mm
position fine adjust function.
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(3) Back feed fine adjustment (BACK ADJ.)
+9.5 mm +0.0 mm
+9.0 mm
-9.0 mm
-9.5 mm Print start position
(Home position after a back feed)
-3.0 mm
NOTE: There may be cases where a label is not returned to the home position depending
on the print conditions, even if a backfeed, of which the length is the same as the
forward feed, is performed. In issues where any paper sensor is used, if the label
pitch length is almost the same as the distance between the thermal print head and
the paper sensors (75.5 mm), a label/tag may not be returned to the home position
when operations with a backfeed (such as cut issues, strip issues, automatic
forward feed standby) are performed. It may result in an error. In such cases, to
prevent an error from occurring, the backfeed length should be increased by
performing the back feed fine adjustment in the + direction.
+99.5 mm
+99.0 mm
XYZ
RESTART +0.5 mm - +
+0.0 mm
FEED -0.5 mm
-99.0 mm
-99.5 mm
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(5) Print density fine adjustment (Thermal transfer/direct thermal) (TONE ADJ.)
Darker
+10 step
+9 step
RESTART +1 step
+0 step Standard
FEED -1 step
-9 step
-10 step Lighter ([Step] is not displayed.)
(6) Ribbon motor drive voltage fine adjustment setting (Rewind) (RBN ADJ <FW>)
[RESTART]
[RESTART] [FEED]
(7) Ribbon motor drive voltage fine adjustment setting (Back tension) (RBN ADJ <BK>)
[RESTART]
[RESTART] [FEED]
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(8) Transmissive sensor manual threshold fine adjustment setting (THRESHOLD<T>)
+4.0 V
+3.9 V
RESTART NOTE: If “0.0 V” is set, when the power is
turned OFF then ON, the value “0.0 V”
FEED is returned to the initial value (1.0 V).
+0.1 V
+0.0 V
+4.0 V
+3.9 V
RESTART NOTE: If “0.0 V” is set, when the power is
turned OFF then ON, the value “0.0 V”
FEED is returned to the initial value (1.4 V).
+0.1 V
+0.0 V
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Supplementary explanation
• When the [RESTART] and [FEED] keys are pressed at the same time, the display shows
the system mode menu.
• If the [RESTART] or [FEED] key is held down for 0.5 seconds or more when a fine
adjustment value is being set, the printer enters the repeat mode, in which the key is
entered repeatedly.
• A changed fine adjustment value is stored in memory by pressing the [PAUSE] key.
• The printer is controlled by the sum of the fine adjustment parameter programmed on the
printer and the fine adjustment command from the PC. However, the maximum values
for each fine adjustment are as follows:
Feed fine adjustment ....................................................................... ±50.0 mm
Strip position fine adjustment .......................................................... ±50.0 mm
Back feed fine adjustment ................................................................. ±9.9 mm
Print density fine adjustment ............................................................. ±10 step
X-coordinate fine adjustment........................................................... ±99.5 mm
Ribbon motor drive voltage fine adjustment (Rewind) .............. -15 to +0 step
Ribbon motor drive voltage fine adjustment (Back tension)...... -15 to +0 step
• The X-coordinate fine adjustment is performed to finely adjust the X-coordinate of the
drawing in the left or right direction. Adjust the X-coordinate in the effective print range.
(After the value reaches the coordinate “0”, the value remains unchanged even if a
subsequent fine adjustment is performed in the negative direction.)
• The X-coordinate fine adjustment is not effective for the self-test results printout
(maintenance counter, various parameters, and automatic self-test) and the test print.
• The print density fine adjustment value is +0 step at the time of shipment from the
factory.
• The ribbon rewind/back tension motors drive voltage fine adjustment values are the sum
of the fine adjustment by the command (from the PC) and the fine adjustment in the
system mode (by key operation). The maximum fine adjustment values are -15 for both
the ribbon rewind motor and the ribbon back tension motor.
• The print density fine adjustment value is the sum of the fine adjustment by command
(from the PC) and the fine adjustment in the system mode (by key operation). The
respective max. fine adjustment values are ±10. The max. value for each print speed is
as below. When the value exceeds the maximum, it is automatically corrected to the
max. value.
B-SX4 B-SX5
V1 type: TPH104R2 V2 type: TPH104R7, V1 type: TPH128R4 V2 type: TPH128R5,
Print or equivalent or equivalent
speed Thermal Thermal Thermal Thermal Thermal Thermal Thermal Thermal
direct transfer direct transfer direct transfer direct transfer
3 ips +10 step +10 step +10 step +10 step +10 step +10 step +10 step +10 step
5 ips ---- ---- ---- ---- +7 step +10 step +7 step +10 step
6 ips +8 step +8 step +8 step +8 step ---- ---- ---- ----
8 ips ---- ---- ---- ---- +3 step +10 step +3 step +10 step
10 ips +4 step +8 step +5 step +7 step ---- ---- ---- ----
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6.5 TEST PRINT
6.5.1 Test Print Operation Example
(1) Normal test print
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< 4 > T E S T P R I N T (19) Print type setting mode:
Select the print type using the [FEED]
P R T T Y P E T R A N S F R
and [RESTART] keys.
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(2) Test print for assembly process
P R I N T C O N D I T I O N
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(19) System mode menu display
< 4 > T E S T P R I N T
(Test print)
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6.5.2 Setting Contents
B-SX4 B-SX5
RESTART
• 10”/sec (10 inches/sec) • 8”/sec (8 inches/sec)
• 6”/sec (6 inches/sec) • 5”/sec (5 inches/sec)
FEED
• 3”/sec (3 inches/sec) • 3”/sec (3 inches/sec)
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(5) Sensor selection (SENSOR)
RESTART
• FEED (Paper feed is performed.)
• NO FEED (No paper feed is performed.)
FEED
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(10) Initial parameter values when turning the power on
• Menu selection: Test print condition parameter setting
• Issue count setting (ISSUE COUNT): 1
• Print speed (PRINT SPEED): 6”/sec for B-SX4, 5”/sec for B-SX5
• Sensor selection (SENSOR): Transmissive sensor
• Print type (PRT TYPE): Thermal transfer print mode
• Issue type (TYPE): Batch issue
• Label size (LABEL LEN.): 76 mm
• Paper feed (PAPER): Paper feed is performed.
• When the transmissive sensor is selected, the gap between labels should be 3 mm.
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• For B-SX4, the print speed “10 ips” is not supported for printing with the rotary cutter. If
“10 ips” is specified when the rotary cutter has been installed, the print speed is corrected
from 10 ips to 6 ips, regardless of the cut designation.
For B-SX4, if less than 15.0 mm and 30.0 mm of the label pitch is specified for printing at
3 ips and 6 ips, respectively, an issue without a cut is performed.
For B-SX5, if less than 15.0 mm, 25.0 mm, 38.0 mm of the label pitch is specified for
printing at 3 ips, 5 ips, and 8 ips, respectively, an issue without a cut is performed.
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6.5.3 Test Print Samples
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Character printout (B-SX4)
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Bar code printout (B-SX4)
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Line printout for the assembly process
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6.6 SENSOR DISPLAY/ADJUSTMENT
6.6.1 Sensor Display/Adjustment Operation Example
[FEED]
(8) Press the [FEED] key.
[FEED]
(10) Press the [FEED] key.
< 5 > S E N S O R A D J . (11) System mode menu display
(Sensor display/adjustment)
[PAUSE]
(14) Press the [PAUSE] key.
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< 5 > S E N S O R A D J . (21) Transmissive sensor adjustment value
display:
[ T R A N S . ] 2 . 4 V
Remove the label from the label paper
and load the backing paper. (The
[RESTART] label should not cover the sensor.)
or
[FEED] (22) Hold down the [RESTART] or [FEED]
key for 3 seconds or more.
[PAUSE]
(32) Press the [PAUSE] key.
< 5 > S E N S O R A D J . (33) System mode menu display
(Sensor display/adjustment)
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6.6.2 Display Contents
[ H ] 2 0 ° C [ A ] 2 2 ° C
[ S ] 2 5 ° C
[ R E F L E C T ] 3 . 8 V
[ T R A N S . ] 2 . 3 V
[ P E ] R 0 . 2 V T 4 . 6 V
[ R I B B O N ] 4 . 1 V
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6.7 RAM CLEAR
6.7.1 RAM Clear Operation Example
[FEED]
(10) Press the [FEED] key.
< 5 > S E N S O R A D J . (11) System mode menu display
(Sensor display/adjustment)
[PAUSE]
(14) Press the [PAUSE] key.
[FEED]
(18) Press the [FEED] key.
< 6 > R A M C L E A R
(19) Parameter clear mode
P A R A M E T E R C L E A R
[PAUSE]
(20) Press the [PAUSE] key.
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< 6 > R A M C L E A R (21) RAM clear for the QP type
* * * Q P T Y P E * * *
* * * C N T Y P E * * *
[PAUSE] (26) Press the [PAUSE] key.
* * * Q M T Y P E * * *
[PAUSE] (28) Press the [PAUSE] key.
< 6 > R A M C L E A R
* *
< 6 > R A M C L E A R
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
C O M P L E T E
(31) Parameter clear is complete.
* * * C O M P L E T E * * *
(32) Turn the power off.
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6.7.2 RAM Clear Contents
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(5) Initial values after parameter clear
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Parameter Initial Value
QP type English
QQ type English
Language for LCD messages
CN type English
QM type English
Forward feed standby after an issue OFF
Forward feed standby action MODE 1
OFF
Head-up operation in cut issue mode, or use of the
(Head-up operation is not operated/
rewinder
the rewinder is not used.)
Installed solenoid type TYPE 2 (Stronger pull force type)
B-SX4 OFF
Ribbon saving system B-SX5 ON (TAG): When the head lever
position is “TAG”.
Control code type Auto
Peel-off wait status selection OFF
[FEED] key function FEED (One label is fed.)
Kanji code TYPE1
Euro code B0H
Automatic head broken dots check OFF
Centronics ACK/BUSY timing TYPE1
Web printer function OFF
Reset process when the nInit signal is ON ON
Ribbon near end detection setting OFF
Expansion I/O operation mode TYPE1
Centronics operation mode QQ type ECP
Other than QQ type SPP
Plug-and-play operation QQ type ON
mode
Other than QQ type OFF
Label end/ribbon end process setting TYPE1
Pre-peel-off process setting OFF
Back feed speed setting 3 ips
MaxiCode specification setting TYPE1
B-SX4 V2 type: TPH104R7 or equivalent
Print head type setting
B-SX5 V2 type: TPH128R5 or equivalent
Status response ON
Label pitch 76.2 mm
Effective print length 74.2 mm
B-SX4 104.0 mm
Effective print width
B-SX5 128.0 mm
Print type Thermal transfer print mode
Sensor type Transmissive sensor
B-SX4 6”/sec.
Feed speed
B-SX5 5”/sec.
Issue mode Batch
ON
PC-save automatic call
Save No. on the CPU board (ID) 01
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Parameter Initial Value
BASIC interpreter setting OFF
BASIC interpreter trace setting OFF
DHCP setting OFF
RFID module type selection NONE
RFID tag type selection NONE
RFID module’s destination code setting Depending on the module setting
(user-inaccessible setting)
RFID error tag detection OFF
Password setting to protect error tag detection Disabled: 0000
Access password setting 00000000
Automatic unlock function setting Disabled
Max. number of RFID issue retries 3
Max. number of RFID read retries 5
RFID read retry time-out 4.0 seconds
Max. number of RFID write retries 5
RFID write retry time-out 2.0 seconds
RFID adjustment for retry +00 mm
RFID radio power level B-9704-RFID-U1: 251
B-SX704-RFID-U2: 18
B-9704-RFID-U1-EU-R: 50
B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU/US/CN/AU-R:
18
RFID AGC threshold setting 0
RFID channel setting AUTO
Q value 0
AGC threshold for data write 0
AGC threshold lower limit for retry 0
Hibiki tag multi-word write 0: OFF
The number of times tag data write succeeded 0
The number of times tag data write failed 0
System mode password setting OFF
LAN enable/disable setting (V4.4 or later, except ON SNMP ON
V4.4A)
XML function setting (V4.4A or Xx.x) STD
Z-Mode (C5.3 or later, Cx.x only) OFF
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6.8 IP ADDRESS SETTING
6.8.1 IP Address Setting Operation Example
P R I N T E R I P A D R E S
[RESTART] (18) Press the [RESTART] key.
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< 7 > I P A D D R E S S (21) Subnet mask setting mode
S U B N E T M A S K
[PAUSE]
(30) Press the [PAUSE] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S (31) Printer IP address display
1 9 2 . 1 6 8 . 0 1 0 . 0 1 0
[FEED]
(32) Press the [FEED] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S (33) Setting for the first 8 bits
1 9 1 . 1 6 8 . 0 1 0 . 0 1 0
[FEED]
(34) Press the [FEED] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S (35) Setting for the first 8 bits
1 9 0 . 1 6 8 . 0 1 0 . 0 1 0
[FEED]
(36) Press the [FEED] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S
(37) Setting for the first 8 bits
1 5 7 . 1 6 8 . 0 1 0 . 0 1 0
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S (39) The first 8 bits are entered and the
setting goes on to the next 8 bits.
1 5 7 . 1 6 8 . 0 1 0 . 0 1 0
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< 7 > I P A D D R E S S (41) Setting for the next 8 bits
1 5 7 . 1 6 7 . 0 1 0 . 0 1 0
[PAUSE]
(48) Press the [PAUSE] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S (49) The 8 bits are entered and the setting
1 5 7 . 0 6 9 . 0 1 0 . 0 1 0 goes on to the next 8 bits.
[RESTART]
(50) Press the [RESTART] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S (51) Setting for the next 8 bits
1 5 7 . 0 6 9 . 0 1 1 . 0 1 0
[RESTART]
(52) Press the [RESTART] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S (53) Setting for the next 8 bits
1 5 7 . 0 6 9 . 0 1 2 . 0 1 0
[RESTART]
(54) Press the [RESTART] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S
(55) Setting for the next 8 bits
1 5 7 . 0 6 9 . 0 1 3 . 0 1 0
[RESTART]
(56) Press the [RESTART] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S
(57) Setting for the next 8 bits
1 5 7 . 0 6 9 . 0 4 6 . 0 1 0
[PAUSE]
(58) Press the [PAUSE] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S
(59) The 8 bits are entered and the setting
1 5 7 . 0 6 9 . 0 4 6 . 0 1 0 goes on to the next 8 bits.
[RESTART]
(60) Press the [RESTART] key.
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< 7 > I P A D D R E S S (61) Setting for the next 8 bits
1 5 7 . 0 6 9 . 0 4 6 . 0 1 1
1 5 7 . 0 6 9 . 0 4 6 . 0 1 2
[PAUSE]
(70) Press the [PAUSE] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S
(71) Gateway IP address display
0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
[PAUSE]
(74) Press the [PAUSE] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S
(75)
(67) Subnet
Gatewaymask
IP address
display display
2 5 5 . 2 5 5 . 2 5 5 . 0 0 0
(76)
(68) Subnet
Gatewaymask
IP address
setting setting
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S
(77) Socket communication port setting
S O C K E T P O R T mode
[PAUSE]
(78) Press the [PAUSE] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S
(79) Socket communication setting
P O R T O F F - - - - - (Disabled)
[RESTART]
(80) Press the [RESTART] key.
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< 7 > I P A D D R E S S (81) Socket communication setting
P O R T O N 0 8 0 0 0 (Enabled)
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S (85) Confirm a set value for the 5th digit.
P O R T O N 1 8 0 0 0
[PAUSE]
(90) Press the [PAUSE] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S (91) Enter values for the 3rd to the 1st
P O R T O N 1 7 0 0 0
[FEED]
(92) Set values for the 3rd to the 1st digits.
[RESTART]
[PAUSE]
[PAUSE]
(94) Press the [PAUSE] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S (95) DHCP setting (Disabled)
D H C P O F F
[RESTART]
(96) Press the [RESTART] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S
(97) DHCP setting (Enabled)
D H C P O N
[PAUSE]
(98) Press the [PAUSE] key.
< 7 > I P A D D R E S S
(99) DHCP client ID setting
D H C P C L I E N T I D
[PAUSE]
(100) Press the [PAUSE] key.
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(101) DHCP client ID input mode setting
M O D E A S C I I (ASCII)*
D H C P C L I E N T I D
NOTE: When the DHCP client ID input mode is ASCII, data for each byte is displayed in ASCII
characters.
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6.8.2 Setting Contents
254.000.000.000 000.254.000.000
PRINTER IP ADRES
[FEED] [RESTART] [FEED] [RESTART]
SOCKET PORT
[FEED] [RESTART]
DHCP
[FEED] [RESTART]
DHCP CLIENT ID
[RESTART]
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6.9 BASIC SETTING
6.9.1 BASIC Setting Operation Example
[PAUSE]
(18) Press the [PAUSE] key.
[RESTART]
(20) Press the [RESTART] key.
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< 8 > B A S I C (21) BASIC
(21) BASIC FILE BROWSER
file browser
F I L E M A I N T E N A N C E
B A S I C T R A C E
B A S I C E N A B L E
B A S I C O F F
B A S I C O N
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(39) Program file display
< 8 > B A S I C
0 0 T E S T . B A S
T R A C E O F F
T R A C E O N
E X P A N D M O D E
(48) Press the [PAUSE] key to execute the
[PAUSE] BASIC expansion mode program, if it
has been loaded.
The method to end the program varies
among the programs.
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6.10 ADJUSTMENT MODE FOR FACTORY
< 9 > F O R F A C T O R Y (19) The menu for the adjustment mode for
the factory is displayed.
[PAUSE]
(20) Press the [PAUSE] key.
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< 9 > F O R F A C T O R Y (21) Head-up adjustment mode display
H E A D U P A D J U S T
[PAUSE]
(26) Press the [PAUSE] key.
< 9 > F O R F A C T O R Y (27) The left message is displayed, and the
S O L E N O I D O N . . . head-up solenoid is turned ON for 10
seconds.
After 10 seconds
[PAUSE]
(29) Press the [PAUSE] key.
< 9 > F O R F A C T O R Y (30) Head-up adjustment mode display
H E A D U P A D J U S T
[RESTART]
(31) Press the [RESTART] key.
< 9 > F O R F A C T O R Y
(32) Option check mode display
O P T I O N C H E C K
[PAUSE]
(33) Press the [PAUSE] key.
< 9 > F O R F A C T O R Y
(34) Option check result display
O P T I O N C H E C K O K
[PAUSE]
(35) Press the [PAUSE] key.
< 9 > F O R F A C T O R Y
(36) The display is returned to the menu for
the adjustment for the factory.
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NOTE: Option Check Details
By installing the tool for option check, the following connectors on the board are checked:
the solenoid connector (CN11), the peeled-off paper sensor connector (CN20), rewinder
overflow sensor connector (CN4), the rotary cutter detection connector (CN18).
If the check results in a failure, then the failed item number is displayed on the LCD.
[Failed item numbers]
1: Solenoid connector (CN11)
2: Peeled-off paper sensor connector (CN20)
3: Rewinder overflow sensor connector (CN4)
4: Rotary cutter detection connector (CN18)
* When the check is performed, all connectors of the tool for the option check must be
connected. A connector which is also used for supplying the power is included. If all
connectors are not connected, the check is not properly performed. Several failed
item numbers may be displayed.
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6.11 RFID SETTING
[FEED]
(18) Press the [FEED] key.
< 9 > F O R F A C T O R Y (19) The menu for the adjustment mode for
the factory is displayed.
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< 1 0 > R F I D (21) RFID setting menu display
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(41) Max. number of RFID write retries
< 1 0 > R F I D
Set the value by using the [FEED] or
W C Y C L E C N T 5 [RESTART] key.
< 1 0 > R F I D (47) RFID wireless power level setting menu display
P O W E R L E V E L 2 5 1 Make a choice by using the [FEED] or
[RESTART] key.
[PAUSE] (48) Press the [PAUSE] key.
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< 1 0 > R F I D (61) RFID setting menu display
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6.11.2 Setting Contents
RESTART
• OFF: A read test is not performed.
• ON: A read test is performed.
FEED
The data, displayed in hex. numbers. Displayed data is an EPC code in the EPC area (only
when the B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU/US/CN/AU-R is used.)
When the RFID tag contains data of 16 digits or more, the first 16 digits are displayed.
When data volume is less than 16 digits, the vacant digits will be filled with spaces.
In the case of the B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU/US/CN/AU-R, the AGC value of a read tag,
enclosed with parentheses, is displayed on the right most place on the lower line.
Therefore, 14-byte data is displayed in hex. code.
When the RFID tag contains 14 bytes or more data, the first 14 bytes are displayed. When
data volume is less than 14 bytes, the vacant digits will be filled with spaces.
If more than one tag is read at one time, especially when short-pitch tags are used, pressing
the [FEED] or [RESTART] key shows the other tags’ data. Among them, a tag with the
highest AGC value is considered to be positioned just above the antenna.
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(2) RFID carrier sense setting (B-SX704-RFID-U2 only)
RESTART
• OFF: A carrier sense is not performed.
• ON: A carrier sense is performed.
FEED
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(4) RFID tag type selection
When the RFID module type is set to “NONE”:
• C220: 13
• Tag-it: 12
• I-Code: 11
• ISO18000-6B: 23
• EPC C1: 22
• EPC C0: 21
RESTART
• C320: 17
• EPC C1 Gen2: 24
• C240: 16
• C210: 15
• ISO15693: 14
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When the RFID module type is set to “U1”:
• EPC C1: 22
RESTART • EPC C0: 21
• NONE (When a tag type is not selected.)
FEED • EPC C1 Gen2: 24
• ISO18000-6B: 23
• C220: 13
• Tag-it: 12
• I-Code: 11
RESTART
• NONE (When a tag type is not selected.)
FEED
• C320: 17
• C240: 16
• C210: 15
• ISO15693: 14
This setting will become effective after the printer power is turned off, and back to on.
Only the tag types, which can be read/written by the modules set by the RFID module setting, are
displayed.
To prevent unauthorized changes of the setting, a password to protect the error tag
detection setting can be registered.
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When the system enters this menu, the
current setting is displayed and when “CHG”
is selected, the setting can be changed.
RESTART RESTART
PASSWORD 0100 PASSWORD 0200
FEED FEED
PASSWORD 0000
FEED FEED
PAUSE PASSWORD 0F00 PASSWORD 0E00
RESTART RESTART
RESTART RESTART
PASSWORD 0010 PASSWORD 0020
FEED FEED
PASSWORD 0000
FEED FEED
PAUSE PASSWORD 00F0 PASSWORD 00E0
RESTART RESTART
RESTART RESTART
PASSWORD 0001 PASSWORD 0002
FEED FEED
PASSWORD 0000
FEED FEED
PASSWORD 000F PASSWORD 000E
PAUSE
RESTART RESTART
PAUSE
ERR CHK OFF to the next setting
RESTART
FEED
PAUSE
ERR CHK EPC
FEED RESTART
PAUSE
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Enter an 8-digit access password.
PAUSE
RESTART RESTART
A.PASS 00000001 A.PASS 00000002
FEED FEED
A.PASS 00000000
FEED FEED
A.PASS 0000000F A.PASS 0000000E
PAUSE RESTART RESTART
FEED RESTART
Set a 4-digit password to protect the error tag
PASSWORD ON 0000 detection setting from unauthorized changes.
FEED RESTART
PAUSE
RESTART RESTART
PASSWORD 1000 PASSWORD 2000
FEED FEED
PASSWORD ON 0000
FEED FEED
PASSWORD F000 PASSWORD E000
PAUSE PAUSE
RESTART RESTART
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(6) Max. number of RFID issue retries
RESTART •+
• Initial value (3)
FEED •−
0 to 255
Set the maximum number of retries to issue the RFID tag.
When issuing the RFID tag failed, the printer prints the error pattern, and retries to issue the
tag for up to specified number of times. If the printer does not succeed even after having
retried for the max. times, the printer stops, resulting in an error.
RESTART •+
• Initial value (5)
FEED •−
0 to 255
Set the maximum number of retries to read the RFID tag.
The printer retries to read the data in the RFID tag for up to specified number of times. If
the time-out has come before the max. number retries have been done, the printer stops the
retries at the time.
Whenever the printer writes data onto the RFID tag, the tag is read first. The max. number
of retries set by this parameter becomes also effective in this pre-read.
RESTART •+
• Initial value (4.0)
FEED •−
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(9) Max. number of RFID write retries
RESTART •+
• Initial value (5)
FEED •−
0 to 255
Set the maximum number of retries to write data onto the RFID tag.
The printer retries to write data onto the RFID tag for up to specified number of times. If the
time-out has come before the max. number of retries have been done, the printer stops the
retries at the time.
RESTART •+
• Initial value (2.0)
FEED •−
RESTART •+
• Initial value (+00)
FEED •−
−99 mm to +99 mm
+: Reverse feed direction −: Feed direction
Set the value to move the RFID tag position.
If writing data on the tag failed, the printer feeds the RFID tag forward or backward for
specified length in order to retry writing data. When “0” is set for this parameter, this
function is not performed.
Only the value of −3 mm or less or +3 mm or more becomes effective.
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(12) Radio output power level
When the B-9704-RFID-U1-US/EU(-R) is installed.
• 255
RESTART
• 252
• Initial value (251)
FEED
• 250
•0
0 to 255
Set the wireless power level from the RFID module. When the value is “0”, the power is the
weakest and when “255”, the power is the strongest. The factory setting is 251.
In the case of the B-9704-RFID-U1-EU-R, the factory default is 50.
• 26
RESTART
• 18
• Initial value (18)
FEED
• 26
• 18
18 to 26
When the value is “18”, the power is the weakest and when “26”, the power is the strongest.
The factory default is 18.
• 18
RESTART
•9
• Initial value (18)
FEED
• 18
•9
9 to 18
When the value is “9”, the power is the weakest and when “18”, the power is the strongest.
The factory default is 18.
The optimal value is different depending on the tags used. Usually it is not necessary to change
this value but changing the value sometimes can increase the number of successful read/write
times.
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(13) RFID AGC threshold setting
Available only when the B-SX704-RFID-U2(-EU/US/CN/AU-R) is installed.
• 15
RESTART
•1
• Initial value (0)
FEED
• 15
•1
0 to 15
Obtain the gain of the RFID tag, and when that gain is lower than the AGC threshold, tags
are considered as error tags even if a data write succeeds.
When the AGC threshold is se to “0”, all tags are writable. When set to 8, for example, only
tags with the AGC threshold level set to 9 or greater are writable.
The optimal value is different depending on the tags. The factory default is 0.
The AGC levels are different between the RFID module firmware version V968 or earlier and
V971 or greater. Refer to the following table.
For example, Rank 1 of the firmware V968 or earlier falls within Ranks 1 to 5 of the firmware
V971 or greater. Rank 14 of the firmware V968 or earlier is corresponding to Rank 16 of the
firmware V971 or greater.
V968 or Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
earlier Value 73 6a 61 58 4f 46 3d 34 2b 28 24 20 1c 18 14 10
V971 or Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
greater Value 73 6b 64 5f 5a 55 50 4b 46 40 38 30 2b 24 1b 16
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(14) RFID channel setting
Available only when the B-SX704-RFID-U2 is installed.
• 8CH
RESTART
• 2CH
• AUTO
FEED
• 8CH
• 2CH
2CH to 8CH, AUTO
Set the channel to be used for writing data onto RFID tags.
When a channel is chosen from 2CH to 8CH, that channel will be repeatedly used.
When the channel is set to AUTO, more than one channels are repeatedly used in the
following order.
AUTO: 2CH → 8CH → 4CH → 3CH → 7CH → 5CH → 2CH
(15) Q value
Available only to the B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU/US/CN/AU or the B-SX704-RFID-U2 with the
module’s firmware version of #00T or later.
RESTART 15
FEED 0 (Default)
0 to 15
In the case multiple RFID tags are read at the same time, this menu is useful to pinpoint a
target tag.
Set the Q value to “1” or greater (2 is recommended.). Q value “0” causes the tags to
interfere with each other and disables proper data write.
When a Q value is set, set an AGC threshold for data write and an AGC threshold lower limit
for retry, also. Setting all these values enable writing data to a tag placed just above the
antenna.
However, the problem that multiple tags are read at the same time does not occur on the B-
SX series with most RFID tag types. It is not necessary to change the default setting.
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(16) AGC threshold for data write
Available only to the B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU/US/CN/AU or the B-SX704-RFID-U2 with the
module’s firmware version of #00T or later.
RESTART 15
FEED 0 (Default)
0 to 15
When the Q value is set to 1 or greater, the AGC threshold for data write becomes effective.
When the obtained gain of an RFID tag is lower than the AGC threshold for data write, a
data write operation is not performed. In other words, setting an AGC threshold for data
write enables writing data only to a tag placed just above the antenna.
Supposing that the gain of a tag just above the antenna is 14 and that of a tag off the
antenna is 7, setting the threshold to 11 (a value between 8 and 14) enables the printer to
write data only to the tag just above the antenna.
When the threshold is set to 0, a data write operation is performed regardless of the gain of
a tag.
Both of the AGC threshold and the AGC threshold for data write are used to determine
whether a tag is defective or not, but the timing of a gain measurement is different. In the
case of the AGC threshold, this is performed after data is written to a tag.
On the contrary, when the AGC threshold for data write is effective a measurement is
performed before data is written. And if a gain value is lower than the threshold, a data
write operation is not performed.
The optimum value differs depending on the tag type.
However, the problem that multiple tags are read at the same time does not occur on the B-
SX series with most RFID tag types. It is not necessary to change the default setting.
RESTART 15
FEED 0 (Default)
0 to 15
When the Q value is set to 1 or greater, the AGC threshold lower limit for retry becomes
effective.
Even if a tag’s gain is lower than the AGC threshold for data write, a data write to the tag
may be successful in a retry if the gain is greater than the lower limit. For a retry, the printer
lowers the threshold to the highest gain of the tag if it is greater than the lower limit or to the
lower limit if it is greater than the highest gain of the tag.
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Example 1
AGC threshold for data write: 11
Lower limit for retry: 9
Detected tag’s gain: 10
As the gain of the tag is lower than the threshold, a data write operation is not performed for
this tag at the first try. However, the gain is greater than the lower limit.
Then the printer retires to write data to this tag according to a new AGC threshold of 10.
In this case, a retry of a data write will mostly succeed because the detected tag’s gain is
greater than the new threshold. (However, the success rate is not 100% because a gain of
a tag is not always the same.)
Example 2
AGC threshold for data write: 11
Lower limit for retry: 9
Detected tag’s gain: 8
As the gain of the tag is lower than the threshold, a data write operation is not performed for
this tag at the first try. Also, the gain is lower than the lower limit.
Then the printer retries to write data to this tag according to a new AGC threshold of 9.
In this case, a retry of data write will mostly fail because the detected tag’s gain is lower than
the new threshold. (However, the error rate is not 100% because a gain of a tag is not
always the same.)
When the same value is set to the AGC threshold for data write and the AGC threshold
lower limit for retry, respectively, the threshold will not be changed for a retry.
The optimum value differs depending on the tag type.
However, the problem that multiple tags are read at the same time does not occur on the B-
SX series with most RFID tag types. It is not necessary to change the default setting.
(18) Hibiki tag multi-word write (Available only to the B-SX704-RFID-U2-EU/US/CN/AU or the B-
SX704-RFID-U2 with the module’s firmware version of #00T or later.)
Gen2-compatible Hibiki tag (HITACHI) has a function which reduces the time to write data
on the RFID chips. This is called “Multi-word write”. Use of this function enables a speed-
up of the data write operation. However, this function is unique to the Hibiki tag, and not
usable with the other Gen2-compatible chips. The factory default is set to OFF (disabled).
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6.12 Z-MODE SETTING (SUPPORTED FROM C5.3, VERSION Cx.x ONLY)
< 1 > D I A G . C 5 . 3
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(21) System mode menu display
< 1 0 > R F I D (RFID setting)
O F F
(26) Enable the Z-Mode using the [RESTART]
[RESTART] key.
(Display of the BASIC system mode program) (3) BASIC program is started.
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Z-Mode Setting (Z-Mode)
• OFF Disabled
RESTART • ON SETTING OFF Z-Mode is enabled, but the BASIC system mode
program is not enabled.
FEED
• ON SETTING ON Both Z-Mode and BASIC system mode program are
enabled.
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7. DOWNLOAD MODE
Power OFF (1) Power off state
[FEED]+[RESTART]+[PAUSE]
(2) Turn the power on by pressing the
[FEED], [RESTART] and [PAUSE] keys
at the same time.
D O W N L O A D M O D E
(3) Download mode display
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When the power is turned on while pressing the [FEED], [RESTART], and [PAUSE] keys at the same
time, the printer enters the download mode.
In the download mode, only commands concerning downloading are available.
The printer keys can be used for selecting between “DOWNLOAD MODE” and “DOWNLOAD MODE 2”.
The timing for ACK-BUSY in Centronics differs between “DOWNLOAD MODE” and “DOWNLOAD
MODE 2”. When downloading is not performed properly in the “DOWNLOAD MODE”, it may be
performed properly if “DOWNLOAD MODE 2” is selected.
Data 1 to 8
(Host → Printer)
nStrobe
(Host → Printer)
Busy
(Host ← Printer)
nAck
(Host ← Printer)
Data 1 to 8
(Host → Printer)
nStrobe
(Host → Printer)
Busy
(Host ← Printer)
nAck
(Host ← Printer)
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