Ribbon; Recommended Media And Ribbon Types - Toshiba B-SA4TP SERIES Owner's Manual

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7. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS

7.2 Ribbon

Please make sure that the ribbon being used is approved by TOSHIBA TEC. The warranty does not apply to any
problem caused by using non-approved ribbons.
For information regarding TOSHIBA TEC approved ribbon, please contact a TOSHIBA TEC service
representative.
Type
Width
Length
Outside Diameter
The table below shows the correlation between ribbon width and media width (backing paper is not included.)
Ribbon width
60 mm
90 mm
110 mm
NOTES:
1. To ensure print quality and print head life use only TOSHIBA TEC specified ribbons.
2. Too much difference in width between media and ribbon may cause ribbon wrinkles. To avoid ribbon
wrinkles use a ribbon for proper media width shown in the above table. Do not use a ribbon that is narrower
than media.
3. When discarding ribbons, please follow the local rule.

7.3 Recommended Media and Ribbon Types

Media type
Vellum paper and labels
Coated paper
Plastic films
Spool type
60 – 110 mm
Recommended width is 60, 90, and 110 mm.
450 m (within ∅75 mm)
∅75 mm (max.)
Media width
25 – 55 mm
55 – 85 mm
85 – 105 mm
General use for low cost applications.
Matt coated paper
General use including applications that require small letters and/or symbols.
Glossy coated paper
Used where a high-grade finish is required
Synthetic film (Polypropylene, etc.)
This water-proof and solvent-resistant material has high physical strength
and low-temperature resistance, but poor heat resistance (dependant upon
material). This material can be used for labels stuck to recyclable
containers, so it can be recycled in the same process.
PET film
This water-proof and solvent-resistant material has high physical strength,
and low-temperature resistance as well as heat resistance. This material is
used for many applications, especially where high durability is required.
Mode/serial plate labels, caution labels, etc.
Polyimide
This material gives the best performance on heat resistance (greater than
PET film). It is often used for PCB labels as it can withstand passage
through a solder bath.
Description
E7- 4
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33048
7.2 Ribbon

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