Toshiba Printer B-852-R User manual
Toshiba Printer B-852-R is a thermal printer designed for high-volume printing tasks. It features a range of capabilities that make it ideal for a variety of applications, including:
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High-speed printing: The B-852-R can print at speeds of up to 6 inches per second, making it one of the fastest thermal printers on the market. This makes it ideal for applications where speed is essential, such as in a retail or warehouse setting.
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High-quality printing: The B-852-R produces high-quality prints with a resolution of up to 203 dpi. This makes it suitable for printing a wide range of documents, including text, graphics, and barcodes.
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TOSHIBA Thermal Printer B-852-R SERIES Maintenance Manual Document No. EO18-33018 Original (Revised Mar., 2006 ) PRINTED IN JAPAN EO18-33018 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. UNPACKING --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1- 1 1.1 1.2 PROCEDURES --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 1 CHECKS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 2 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------2- 1 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 OPENING AND REMOVING THE COVERS ------------------------------------------------------- 2- 1 LUBRICATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 2 REPLACING THE CPU PC BOARD ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2- 3 REPLACING THE PANEL PC BOARD--------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 6 REPLACING THE STEPPING MOTOR-------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 8 REPLACING THE HEAD UP SENSOR, SLIT SENSOR (REWIND/FEED) AND RIBBON MOTOR (REWIND/FEED) --------------------------------------------------------- 2- 10 2.7 REPLACING THE PLATEN --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 14 2.8 REPLACING THE MEDIA SENSOR ---------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 16 2.8.1 Feed Gap Sensor (TR) and Black Mark Sensor (Upper Side) ---------------------- 2- 16 2.8.2 Feed Gap Sensor (LED) and Black Mark Sensor (Lower Side) -------------------- 2- 17 2.9 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD--------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 19 2.10 REPLACING THE PS UNIT AND REACTOR ---------------------------------------------------- 2- 20 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE .............................................................................3- 1 4. TROUBLESHOOTING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4- 1 CAUTION! 1. This manual may not be copied in whole or in part without prior written permission of TOSHIBA TEC. 2. The contents of this manual may be changed without notification. 3. Please refer to your local Authorised Service representative with regard to any queries you may have in this manual. Copyright © 2006 by TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All Rights Reserved 570 Ohito, Izunokuni-shi, Shizuoka-ken, JAPAN 1. UNPACKING EO18-33018 (Revision Date: Sep. 28, 2007 1.1 Procedure 1. UNPACKING 1.1 Procedure 1) 2) 3) Open the carton. Unpack the accessories from the carton. Unpack the pads and the printer from the carton. Caution Label (QQ/QP model) Supply Holder Wing Bolt Frame (L) and (R) Caution Label Instruction (QQ/QP model) Print Head Cleaner Unpacking Instruction Power Cord Supply Holder Base Owner’s Manual Supply Holder Pad A Top Pad Supply Holder Pad B Cushion Supply Holder Unit Supply Holder Pad A Cushion B-852-R Printer Accessory Carton Bottom Pad Carton 1- 1 1. UNPACKING EO18-33018 (Revision Date: Sep. 28, 2007) 1.2 Checks 4) 5) 6) Remove the five pieces of tape from the printer. Open the top cover. Remove the one piece of tape. Top Cover Tape Tape Tape 7) 8) Press down the head block release lever (1) and raise the print head block (2). Remove the print head pad (3). Print Head Block 2 Print Head Pad 1 3 Head Block Release Lever 9) Place the printer on a level surface. 10) Please attach the supplied Caution Label to an easily visible position on the printer. (QQ/QP model) CAUTION! Do not use excessive force when closing the print head block, as doing this may damage the gears. Print Head Block 1.2 Checks 1) 2) Check for damage or scratches on the machine. Confirm that none of the accessories are missing. NOTE: Keep the carton and pads for later transport. 1- 2 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.1 OPENING AND REMOVING THE COVERS 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT WARNING! Disconnect the power cord before replacing the parts. 2.1 OPENING AND REMOVING THE COVERS 1) 2) 3) Turn the power off. Open the top cover. Remove the three B-4x6 screws to detach the side cover R. B-4x6 Screw B-4x6 Screw Top Cover Side Cover R NOTE: After removing the screws, unhook the side cover R from portion A by lifting and moving it toward the front of the printer. Side Cover R Portion A 4) Hook Remove the two B-4x6 screws, PT-3x8 screw and D-4x6 screw to detach the side cover L. Side Cover L D-4x6 Screw TT-3x8 Screw B-4x6 Screw 2-1 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.1 OPENING AND REMOVING THE COVERS NOTE: After removing the screws, unhook the side cover L from portion B by lifting and moving it toward the front of the printer. Hook Portion B Side Cover L 5) Disconnect the operation panel harness from CN13 on the MAIN PC Board. Operation Panel Harness CN13 MAIN PC Board NOTE: Instructions to open the top cover and to detach the side covers L and R are omitted from each removal/installation procedure provided below. 2.2 LUBRICATION CAUTION! 1. Lubrication: During parts replacement 2. Kinds of oil: FLOIL G-488: 1 Kg can. (Parts No. 19454906001) 3. Do not spray the inside of the printer with lubricants. Unsuitable oil can damage the mechanism. All machines are generally delivered in their best condition. Efforts should be made to keep them that way. Lack of oil, or the presence of debris or dust, may cause an unexpected failure. To maintain in optional operating condition, periodically clean the machine and apply the proper kind of oil to each part in which lubrication is needed. Although the frequency of lubrication varies according to how often the machine is used, as a minimum it is necessary to lubricate before any part becomes dry. It is also necessary to wipe off excessive oil or it will collect dirt. 2-2 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.3 Replacing the MAIN PC Board 2.3 Replacing the MAIN PC Board 1) 2) 3) Prior to replacing the MAIN PC board, print out the parameter settings for future reference. Remove the side cover L from the printer. (Refer to Section 2.1.) Remove the three SMW-3x6 screws to detach the rear frame cover. SMW-3x6 Screw Rear Frame Cover 4) Disconnect the harnesses from CN1, CN2, CN5, CN8, CN9 and CN500 on the MAIN PC board. CN9 (Print Head Harness, Signal) CN5 (Media Sensor Harness) CN2 (Ribbon Motor Harness) CN1 (Print Head Harness, Power) CN500 (Stepping Motor Harness) MAIN PC Board 2-3 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.3 Replacing the MAIN PC Board 4) Remove the two SMW-4x8 screws, SMW-3x6 screw and B-3x6 screw. SMW-4x8 Screw MAIN PC Board Ass’y B-3x6 Screw 5) SMW-3x6 Screw Disconnect the power harness from CN8 on the MAIN PC board ass’y, then remove the MAIN PC board ass’y from the printer. Power Harness MAIN PC Board Ass’y CN8 2-4 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.3 Replacing the MAIN PC Board 6) Remove the two B-3x6 screws and the two SMW-3x6 screws, then remove the MAIN PC board from the MAIN PCB support frame. MAIN PC Board B-3x6 Screw 7) MAIN PCB Support Frame SMW-3x6 Replace the MAIN PC board with a new one, and reassemble in the reverse order of removal. MAIN PC Board 8) After replacing the MAIN PC board, perform the following operations. (1) Perform a RAM clear. (2) Restore the printer system setting according to the printout of the parameter settings. (3) Perform a media sensor adjustment. (4) Perform a test print to print to confirm that the printer works properly. 2-5 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.4 Replacing the Panel PC Board 2.4 Replacing the Panel PC Board 1) 2) Remove the side cover L from the printer. (Refer to Section 2.1.) Remove the PT-3x8 screw to detach the operation panel ass’y from the side cover L in the direction indicated by the arrow. Side Cover L Operation Panel Ass’y PT-3x8 Screw 3) 4) Disconnect the operation panel harness from CN2 on the panel PC board. Disconnect the flat cable from CN3 on the panel PC board. Flat Cable Operation Panel Harness CN2 CN3 2-6 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.4 Replacing the Panel PC Board 5) Remove the two PT-3x6 screws and W-4 washers to detach the panel PC board from the operation panel cover. Operation Panel Cover Flat Cable E Plate Key Switch Panel PC Board W-4 W-4 PT-3x6 Screw 6) Replace the panel PC board with a new one, then reassemble in the order removal. 7) Turn the power on, then confirm that the LCD message is displayed properly. 2-7 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.5 Replacing the Stepping Motor 2.5 Replacing the Stepping Motor 1) Remove the side cover L and MAIN PC board ass’y from the printer. (Refer to Sections 2.1 and 2.3.) 2) Remove the two SMW-3x6 screws to detach the PCB support plate from the printer. SMW-3x6 Screw PCB Support Plate 3) Remove the two SM-4x8 screws to detach the stepping motor from the printer. SM-4x8 Screw 4) SM-4x8 Screw Stepping Motor Disconnect the harness from the stepping motor. Stepping Motor Stepping Motor Harness 5) 6) Replace the stepping motor with a new one, then reassemble in the reverse order of removal. Perform a test print to print to confirm that the printer works properly. 2-8 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.5 Replacing the Stepping Motor NOTE: Apply FLOIL to the stepping motor’s pulley and the motor gear when reassembling the stepping motor. Pulley Motor Gear Stepping Motor 2-9 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.6 Replacing the Head Up Sensor, Slit Sensor (Rewind/Feed) and Ribbon Motor (Rewind/Feed) 2.6 Replacing the Head Up Sensor, Slit Sensor (Rewind/Feed) and Ribbon Motor (Rewind/Feed) Prior to replacing the sensors or ribbon motor, perform the following operations. 1) Open the top cover. (Refer to Section 2.1.) 2) 3) Remove the side cover L from the printer. (Refer to Section 2.1.) Press down the head block release lever and raise the print head block. Print Head Block Head Block Release Lever 4) Remove the MAIN PC board ass’y. (Refer to Section 2.3.) 2.6.1 Replacing the Head Up Sensor 1) Remove the sensor harness and the SMW-3x6 screw, then remove the head up sensor from the printer. Head Up Sensor SMW-3x6 Screw Sensor Harness 2) Push and release the hook A, then release the hook B to remove the head up sensor from the sensor holder. Sensor Holder Head Up Sensor 1 2 Hook A 1 Hook B 2-10 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.6 Replacing the Head Up Sensor, Slit Sensor (Rewind/Feed) and Ribbon Motor (Rewind/Feed) 3) 4) Replace the head up sensor with a new one, then reassemble in the reverse order of removal. Perform a test print to print to confirm that the printer works properly. NOTE: Be careful not to damage the slit sensor (Rewind/Feed) when replacing it, as this may cause a malfunction. 2.6.2 Replacing the Slit Sensor (Rewind/Feed) 1) Remove the two SMW-3x6 screws, then remove the PCB support plate from the printer. SMW-3x6 Screw PCB Support Plate 2) Remove the media sensor harness from the clamp. 3) Remove the two SMW-4x6 and the two D-3x6 screws, then remove the motor block from the printer. SMW-4x6 Screw SMW-4x6 Screw 4) Sensor Harness Motor Block Cable Clamp D-3x6 Screw Remove the three SMW-3x6 screws and sensor harnesses, then remove the slit sensor (rewind/feed) from the motor block. Slit Sensor (Feed) Sensor Harness (Red) Sensor Harness (Brown) Sensor Harness (Orange) Slit Sensor (Rewind) Slit Sensor (Feed) Motor Block SMW-3x6 Screw 2-11 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.6 Replacing the Head Up Sensor, Slit Sensor (Rewind/Feed) and Ribbon Motor (Rewind/Feed) 5) Push and release the hook A, then release the hook B to remove the slit sensor from the sensor holder. Slit Sensor Sensor Holder 1 2 Hook A 1 Hook B 6) Replace the slit sensor with a new one, then reassemble in the reverse order of removal. 7) Perform a test print to print to confirm that the printer works properly. NOTES: 1. The colors of the sensor harnesses are different according to the sensor to be connected. 2. Be careful not to damage the slit sensor (Rewind/Feed) when replacing it, as this may cause a malfunction. 2.6.3 Replacing the Ribbon Motor (Rewind/Feed) 1) Prior to replacing the ribbon motor, print out the maintenance counter for future reference. 2) Remove the SMW-2.6x6 screws to remove the ribbon motor (rewind/feed). SMW-2.6x6 Screw Ribbon Motor (Rewind) Ribbon Motor (Feed) 3) SMW-2.6x6 Screw Replace the ribbon motor with a new one, then reassemble in the reverse order of removal. 2-12 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.6 Replacing the Head Up Sensor, Slit Sensor (Rewind/Feed) and Ribbon Motor (Rewind/Feed) NOTES: 1. After replacing the ribbon motor, refer to Section System Mode Manual to perform a Maintenance Counter clear. 2. Secure the ribbon motors while inserting a 0.1 mm-thick paper (or folded backing paper) between the ribbon motor pulley and the idler gear to adjust the backlash. After the ribbon motors is secured, remove the paper. Ribbon Motor Pulley (Rewind) Idler Gear Idler Gear Ribbon Motor Pulley (Feed) 4) Perform a test print to print to confirm that the printer works properly. 2-13 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.7 Replacing the Platen 2.7 Replacing the Platen 1) Prior to replacing the platen, print out the maintenance counter for future reference. 2) Open the top cover, and raise the print head block by pressing down the head block release lever. Top Cover Print Head 2 Head Block Release Lever 1 3) While pulling the top part of the platen holders L and R to the center of the printer, move them to the front of the printer to remove. 4) Push the platen and strip plate to the left side and then, move them to the front side to remove. Platen Holder R Platen Holder L Shaft Holder Platen 5) Strip Plate Remove the shaft holder from the platen. NOTE: Be careful not to damage the shaft holder when removing it. Shaft Holder Platen 2-14 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.7 Replacing the Platen 6) Replace the platen with a new one, then reassemble in the reverse order of removal. NOTE: When reassembling, confirm the orientation of the shaft holder. (See the picture below.) Platen Shaft Holder 7) Perform a test print to confirm that the printer works properly. 2-15 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.8 REPLACING THE MEDIA SENSOR 2.8 REPLACING THE MEDIA SENSOR 2.8.1 Feed Gap Sensor (TR) and Black Mark Sensor (Upper Side) 1) Open the top cover and raise the print head block. 2) Pull up the two tabs of the sensor case cap to remove it from the sensor block. 3) Remove the feed gap sensor (TR) and black mark sensor (upper side) from the sensor case. Disconnect the media sensor harness. Sensor Case Cap Tab A Media Sensor Harness Black Mark Sensor (Upper Side) Feed Gap Sensor (TR) Sensor Case Hook Front side of the printer 4) Replace the sensors with new ones, then reassemble in the reverse order of removal. NOTES: 1. When reassembling the sensor case cap, fit the hooks of the sensor case into portion A of the sensor case cap. 2. When reassembling the sensors, align the pins on the sensor case with the holes of the sensors. 3. Connect the harness including the green wire to the black mark sensor (Upper side). 4. Pass the media sensor harness between the harness guides. Black Mark Sensor (Upper side) Green (Number of pins: 3) Sensor Case Pin Sensor Guide Feed Gap Sensor (TR) Media Sensor Harness Front side of the printer 5. Since connectors of the sensors are small, be careful not to break their pins. 2-16 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.8 REPLACING THE MEDIA SENSOR 2.8.2 Feed Gap Sensor (LED) and Black Mark Sensor (Lower Side) 1) 2) 3) 4) Remove the platen holder R, platen holder L, platen, and strip plate from the printer Remove the SMW-4x8 screw to detach the front cover from the printer. Unhook the two springs. Remove the two SMW-3x6 screws to detach the sensor block from the pritner. SMW-3x6 Screw A Sensor Block Spring SMW-4x8 Screw Front Cover To CN15 on the CPU PC board ass’y A Spring 5) Turn over the sensor block. 6) Pull up the two tabs of the sensor case cap to remove it from the sensor case. 7) Remove the feed gap sensor (LED) and black mark sensor (lower side) from the sensor case, and disconnect the media sensor harness from each sensor. Sensor Case Cap Tab Black Mark Sensor (Lower Side) A Front side of the printer Media Sensor Harness Feed Gap Sensor (LED) Sensor Case Hook 8) Replace the sensor with a new one, then reassemble in the reverse order of removal. 2-17 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.8 REPLACING THE MEDIA SENSOR NOTES: 1. When reassembling the sensor case cap, fit the hooks of the sensor case into portion A of the sensor case cap. 2. When reassembling the sensors, align the pins on the sensor case with the holes of the sensors. 3. Connect the harness including the green wire to the black mark sensor (lower side). 4. Pass the media sensor harness between the harness guides. Front side of the printer Black Mark Sensor (Lower side) Green Sensor Case Pin Sensor Guide Media Sensor Harness Feed Gap Sensor (LED) (Number of pins: 2) 5. Since connectors of the sensors are small, be careful not to break their pins. 2-18 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.9 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD 2.9 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD CAUTION: 1. Never touch the print head element when handling the print head. 2. Never touch the connector pins to avoid a breakdown of the print head by static electricity. 3. Never remove the screws which secure the print head to the bracket. Doing so may cause improper print quality. NEVER remove these screws. Bracket Print Head 4. Never disassemble the head block frame. Doing so may cause a print failure, such as ribbon wrinkle, blurred print, etc. Head Block Frame 1) Open the top cover and raise the print head block. 2) Push the print head ass’y to the right side, lift it in the direction of the arrow, and release it from the print head fixing pin. 3) Disconnect the print head harnesses from the three connectors of the print head. Hole Print Head Ass’y Print Head Harness Spring Print Head Fixing Pin Print Head Harness 5) Replace the print head with a new one, then reassemble in the reverse order of removal. NOTES: 1. Install the print head in position by fitting its holes into the spring and print head fixing pin. 2. After replacing the print head, refer to Section 6.8 to perform a Maintenance Counter Clear. 2-19 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 (Revision Date: May 21, 2007) 2.10 Replacing the PS Unit and Reactor 2.10 Replacing the PS Unit and Reactor WARNING! 1. Hazardous electrical parts. Before disassembling the unit, unplug the power cord from the mains. 2. As the printer block and PS unit are heavy, be careful not to pinch your fingers or drop it on your feet. 3. The PS unit should be replaced as a unit. Never disassemble the PS unit. Doing so may cause a fire or machine failure. NOTE: The reactor is installed in the B-852-TS22-QP-R and B-852-TS22-CN models. 1) Remove the side covers L, side cover R and MAIN PC Board from the printer. 2) Raise the print head block. 3) Remove the platen. 4) Remove the four SMW-4x8 screws to remove the power supply block from the printer block. SMW-4x8 Screw SMW-4x8 Screw SMW-4x8 Screw SMW-4x8 Screw Printer Block Power Supply Block 2-20 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 (Revision Date: May 21, 2007) 2.10 Replacing the PS Unit and Reactor 5) Disconnect the PSU harness from CN4 on the PS unit. PSU Harness PS Unit CN4 6) Disconnect the harnesses from CN1 on the PS unit. harness from CN2, too. For the QP and CN models, disconnect the 7) Remove the two SMW-4x8 screws to detach the PS unit from the PSU base. 8) Remove the SMW-4x8 screws to detach the reactor from the PSU base. (QP and CN models) Inlet Harness CN2 B A CN1 SMW-4x8 Screw SMW-4x8 Screw Reactor (QP and CN models) PS Unit Reactor Harness B PSU Base A 2-21 2. MAJOR UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33018 2.10 Replacing the PS Unit and Reactor 9) Replace the PS unit or reactor with a new one, then reassemble in the reverse order of removal. WARNING! Pass the reactor harness and inlet harness through the cut in the PS unit frame. Care must be taken not to pinch the harnesses in the frame. Failure to do this may break the harnesses causing a fire or electric shock. Inlet PSU Base Reactor Harness Inlet Harness Cut PS Unit 2-22 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE EO18-33018 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE WARNING! 1. Be sure to turn the power off before cleaning the cutter unit. 2. As the cutter blade is sharp, care should be taken not to injure yourself when cleaning. All machines are generally delivered in their best condition. To maintain optimal operating condition and help gain maximum performance and life of machines, we would recommend you to conduct periodic maintenance. Doing this is also effective in preventing unexpected troubles and avoiding wasteful system down time, by which more benefit is produced to your customers and greater reliance is placed on the product quality. Please refer to the following general maintenance procedure and perform periodic servicing. NOTE: Before starting the periodic maintenance, be sure to read carefully and understand the Service Manuals, especially warnings, cautions and adjustment. 1. Ask an operator or a manager about any machine trouble. 2. Check the run distance on the maintenance counter. 3. Unplug the power cord, and then open the top cover and the head block. Head Block Top Cover Power Cord 4. Clean the inside of the printer. 1) The entire inside of the printer should be cleaned. 2) Wipe the platen with a cloth moistened with alcohol. Platen 3-1 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE EO18-33018 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 3) Clean the print head elements with the TOSHIBA TEC-approved print head cleaner. (Please instruct your customers to clean them daily.) Print Head Cleaner Print Head Print Head Element 4) Remove any paper dust and glue of the label. Wipe off moving range of the media sensor. Media Path Moving range of the Media Sensor 3-2 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE EO18-33018 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 5. Apply FLOIL G-488 to the cutter unit using a soft cloth. 6. Clean the Cutter Blade with a cotton swab moistened with absolute ethyl alcohol. Cutter Blade Cutter Unit 7. Confirm that the problem occurs as reported, and then take corrective action. 8. Replace the following parts periodically, if necessary. product life for each part. No. The following table shows approximate Standard interval of replacement Part Name Part No. 1 Cutter unit (Option) G0-00415000 1,000,000 cuts 2 Platen FMCC0054701 50 km NOTES: 1. The above values of the cutter life are obtained on condition that the periodically maintained cutter is used with TOSHIBA TEC-approved supplies by the proper method described in the manuals. 2. The above values differ depending on the thickness and substances of the media to be used. When using the cutter to cut the labels, be sure to cut the backing paper. Failure to do this may cause the glue to stick to the cutter and shorten the cutter life. 8. Confirm each part adjustment. 9. Conduct the following tests and make sure that there is no problem. 1) Make any necessary adjustments. Print test with TOSHIBA TEC-approved media and ribbon. etc.) (Print tone, print head position, 2) Paper skew 3) Print start position adjustment (Horizontal: media position, vertical: sensor adjustment/adjustment by issuing commands.) 4) Communication test 5) Abnormal noise 6) Confirm that there are not any other errors. 10. Close the top cover. 3-3 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE EO18-33018 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 11. Clean the outside of the printer. 12. Fill out a report form. Hand it to the manager and obtain a signature. 3-4 4. TROUBLESHOOTING EO18-33018 4. TROUBLESHOOTING 4. TROUBLESHOOTING Problems Power does not turn ON. Cause 1. Input voltage to the printer is not within the rated voltage. Solution Replace the power cable or power inlet. 2. Output voltage from the printer is not Replace the PS unit. within the rated voltage. LED or LCD does not light. Poor printing Printer does not print. Dot missing Blurred print 3. No voltage to the MAIN PC board. Check if the power harness is connected to CN8 on the MAIN PC board correctly. Replace the power harness or Power Supply Unit. 4. Failure of MAIN PC board. 1. Failure of the panel PC board or operation panel 2. Failure of the operation panel harness 3. Failure of the MAIN PC board 1. Poor media quality. Replace the MAIN PC board. Replace the panel PC board or operation panel. Replace the operation panel harness. 2. Dirty print head 3. The print head block is not set completely. 1. Print head failure 2. Connection of the print head connector is incomplete, a bad contact, or broken elements. 3. Failure in rewinding/feeding of the ribbon. 4. Failure of the MAIN PC board. 5. Failure of the software 6. Failure of the printer cable. 1. Broken print head element 2. Broken print head cable wires 3. Failure of the MAIN PC board 1. Poor media quality. 2. Dust is on the media. Ribbon wrinkle 1. Poor ribbon quality. 2. Ribbon is not rewound or fed smoothly. 4- 1 Replace the MAIN PC board. Use the media approved by TOSHIBA TEC. Clean the print head. Close the print head block completely. Replace the print head. Connect the harness completely, or replace the harness. Replace the ribbon rewind motor, ribbon feed motor or MAIN PC board. Replace the MAIN PC board. Check the program. Replace the printer cable. Replace the print head. Replace the print head harness. Replace the MAIN PC board. Use only TOSHIBA TEC-approved media. Clean the print head and remove any dust from the media. Use only TOSHIBA TEC-approved ribbon. Replace the ribbon rewind motor or ribbon feed motor. 4. TROUBLESHOOTING EO18-33018 4. TROUBLESHOOTING Problems Media feed failure Cause 1. Media is not set properly. 2. Poor media quality 3. Improper adjustment of the feed gap sensor or black mark sensor. 4. Threshold is improper. 5. Failure of the feed gap sensor or black mark sensor 6. The cutter mechanism is not installed properly. 7. Failure of the stepping motor. Communication error 1. Failure of the communication cable 2. Failure of the RS-232C connector 3. Failure of the communication connector 4. Failure of the PC or application software 5. Failure of the SIO PC board. (Option) 4- 2 Solution Set the media properly. Use the media approved by TOSHIBA TEC. Re-adjust the sensor. Set the threshold correctly. Replace the feed gap sensor or black mark sensor. Install the cutter module properly. Replace the stepping motor or MAIN PC board. Replace the cable. Replace the connector Replace the connector. Modify the program. Replace the SIO PC Board. ">
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