B-EX4T1 Printer Setup for Auto Labeling
Auteur Gareth Green | Dernière modification 22/03/2023 par Gareth Green en cours de rédaction ⧼frevu-button-review-label⧽
B-EX4T1 Printer Setup for Auto Labeling
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The instructions for both the Inner & Outer wound labels are on the inside of the open lid.
There will be no ribbon and as the settings will be for Peel Off a length of blank backing needs to be fed onto the Rewind spool
To gain access turn the green knob to FREE. You can then pull the front plate down and lift the printer head up.
With the Printhead open ensure that the labels are under the small black sprung guides. Slide the green guide to the width of the label.
When loaded close the Printhead down, lift the front plate up and turn the green knob to LABEL.
For easy setup use a USB cable (Alternatively everything can be done via the network web interface)
1) Connect a USB cable to the PC
2) Connect a Network cable to a live DHCP network to obtain an IP address.
3) Download and install the BCP setup software: https://www.toshibatec.com/download_overseas/printer/setting_tool/BCP_Series/ [1]
If the labels have been fitted properly on power up the calibration process will eject several labels.
Take a note of the IP address given to the printer on the front panel.
When you start BCP you should see as picture
Select USB if not Selected
Press the Emulation Button and take the top option "Zmode System Parameter Settings"
Then Make the changes
Press the DOWNLOAD button and check that there are no errors.
Now on the Toshiba side:
The screen shows the Web version. The adjustment brings the label forward out of the printer to allow collection by the Picling Arm.
1) Pressing "Feed" should push out another label regardless.
2) Send a label to the printer via the network (or via the Test - Send file within BCP).
3) Send more than one file and make sure that each time you remove a label from the output the next one is presented.
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