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TOSHIBA Barcode Printer
B-FV4 SERIES
Printer Manual
Document No. EO18-33030I
Original
Jul., 2014
(Revised: Nov., 2016)
This manual includes the contents of the Product Description, and Maintenance Manual.
PRINTED IN JAPAN
R140621P0308-TTEC

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  • Page 1 TOSHIBA Barcode Printer B-FV4 SERIES Printer Manual Document No. EO18-33030I Original Jul., 2014 (Revised: Nov., 2016) This manual includes the contents of the Product Description, and Maintenance Manual. PRINTED IN JAPAN R140621P0308-TTEC...
  • Page 2 • Other company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright© 2014 - 2016 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved Under the copyright laws, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without prior...
  • Page 3 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS REGARDING THE SERVICE FOR THIS EQUIPMENT The installation and service shall be done by a qualified service technician. 1. Installation - Select a suitable place for installation. Avoid excessive heat, high humidity, dust, vibration and direct sunlight. - The equipment shall be installed near the socket outlet and shall be accessible. - Be sure to fix and plug in the power cable securely after the installation so that no one trips over it.
  • Page 4 4. Cautionary Labels - During servicing, be sure to check the rating plate and cautionary labels to see if there is any dirt on their surface and if they are properly stuck to the equipment. B-FV4T-GS/TS B-FV4T-GS12-QM-R 3.75 23xxxxxxx B-FV4D-GS/TS B-FV4D-GH B-FV4D-GH14-QM-R XXXXXXXXX...
  • Page 5 B-FV4D-GL 5. Disposal of the Equipment, Supplies and Packing Materials - Regarding the recovery and disposal of the equipment, supplies and packing materials, follow the relevant local regulations or rules.
  • Page 6 ALLGEMEINE SICHERHEITSMASSNAHMEN FÜR DIESES GERÄT Die Installation und die Wartung sind von einem qualifizierten Service-Techniker durchzuführen. 1. Installation - Einen geeigneten Standort für die Installation wählen. Standorte mit zuviel Hitze, hoher Luftfeuchtigkeit, Staub, Vibrieren und direkter Sonneneinstrahlung sind zu vermeiden. - Das Gerät ist in der Nähe der Steckdose zu installieren;...
  • Page 7 4. Warnetiketten - Im Rahmen der Wartung unbedingt das Leistungsschild und die Etiketten mit Warnhinweisen überprüfen, um sicherzustellen, dass sie nicht verschmutzt sind und korrekt am Gerät angebracht sind. B-FV4T-GS/TS B-FV4T-GS12-QM-R 3.75 23xxxxxxx B-FV4D-GS/TS B-FV4D-GH B-FV4D-GH14-QM-R XXXXXXXXX...
  • Page 8 B-FV4D-GL 5. Entsorgung des Geräts, der Verbrauchs- und Verpackungsmaterialien - In Bezug auf die Entsorgung und Wiederverwertung des Geräts, der Verbrauchs- und Verpackungsmaterialien sind die einschlägigen nationalen oder regionalen Vorschriften zu befolgen.
  • Page 9 EO18-33030 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page OUTLINE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 1 Features of the B-FV4T series -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 1 1.1.1 Front View ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1- 1 1.1.2 Rear View ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1- 3 1.1.3 Interior ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 5 Indication of the Model Name --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 8 Specifications ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 1.3.1 Basic Specifications (for B-FV4T) ------------------------------------------------------------ 1- 9 1.3.2 Basic Specifications (for B-FV4D) ----------------------------------------------------------- 1-11...
  • Page 10 EO18-33030 3.1.6 Replacing the Platen Roller ------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-13 3.1.7 Replacing the Print Head Assembly -------------------------------------------------------- 3-14 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GS/TS ------------------------------------------------------------- 3-16 3.2.1 Replacing the Top Cover ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-16 3.2.2 Replacing the Platen Roller and the Front Cover --------------------------------------- 3-17 3.2.3 Replacing the Bottom Cover and the Main PC Board ---------------------------------- 3-18 3.2.4 Replacing the Mid Cover ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-19 3.2.5 Replacing the Stepping Motor ---------------------------------------------------------------- 3-20...
  • Page 11 EO18-33030 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) ---------------------------------------------------------- 7-38 7.4.1 Menu bar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-38 7.4.2 Toolbar --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-40 7.4.3 Navigation Pane --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-44 Installing B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) --------------------------------------------------------------- 7-80 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) ---------------------------------------------------------- 7-83 7.6.1 Menu bar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-83 7.6.2 Toolbar --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-85 7.6.3 Navigation Pane --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-89 UPDATING FIRMWARE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8- 1...
  • Page 12 EO18-33030 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. Copyright© 2014 - 2016 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved...
  • Page 13: Front View

    1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.1 Feature of the B-FV4 series 1. OUTLINE 1.1 Feature of the B-FV4 series 1.1.1 Front View B-FV4T-GS/TS Media View Window Media Outlet LED 2 LED 1 FEED Button B-FV4D-GS/TS LED 2 Media View Window LED 1...
  • Page 14 1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.1 Feature of the B-FV4 series B-FV4D-GH Media View Window LED 2 LED 1 FEED Button Media Outlet B-FV4D-GL Media View Window LED 2 LED 1 FEED Button Media Outlet...
  • Page 15: Rear View

    1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.1 Feature of the B-FV4 series 1.1.2 Rear View Printer having the USB and Ethernet Interfaces B-FV4T-GS/TS      Printer having the Serial Interface (RS-232C)       Printer having the Parallel Interface (Centronics) ...
  • Page 16 1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.1 Feature of the B-FV4 series B-FV4D-GH / B-FV4D-GL Printer having the USB, Ethernet and Serial Interfaces         Power Switch  Power Jack Remark: Make sure that the Power Jack is connected to the printer as shown above.
  • Page 17 1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.1 Feature of the B-FV4 series 1.1.3 Interior B-FV4T-GS/TS View 1 Supply Gear Take-Up Gear Media Roll Holders Print Head Release Latch View 2 Print Head Media Guide Roller Lock Button Platen Roller Feed Gap Sensor Black Mark Sensor...
  • Page 18 1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.1 Feature of the B-FV4 series B-FV4D-GS/TS Print Head Feed Gap Sensor Core Holders Media Roll Holders Holder Lock Lever Thumbscrew Media Guides Black Mark Sensor Platen Roller B-FV4D-GH Print Head Media Roll Holders Media Roll Holder Lever...
  • Page 19 1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.1 Feature of the B-FV4 series B-FV4D-GL Print Head Media Roll Holder Lever Lock Release Portions Transmissive Sensor Media Roll Holders Cutter Sensor Cutter Tray Cutter Unit...
  • Page 20 1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.2 Indication of the Model Name 1.2 Indication of the Model Name B - F V 4 T - G S 1 2 - QM - Cxx - R RoHS Compliance R : RoHS compliant model Custom code (blank) : Standard model Cxx : Custom model (x : 0 to 9, A to Z or blank)
  • Page 21: Specifications -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.3 Specifications 1.3 Specifications 1.3.1 Basic Specifications (for B-FV4T) Model B-FV4T-GS Series B-FV4T-TS Series Construction Double walled casing & Clam shell design General Maintenance No tool required to repair thermal head and platen Characteristics Paper holder No roll spindle & No paper holder spring Printer Print method Direct thermal &...
  • Page 22 1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.3 Specifications Model B-FV4T-GS Series B-FV4T-TS Series 5C to 40C (41F to 104F) Operating temperature (*1) Operating C C F to F Storage temperature to 60 characteristics Operating humidity 25 to 85 % (Non-condensing R.H) (*1) Storage humidity 10 to 90 % (Non-condensing R.H) AC Adapter 100 to 240 VAC ±...
  • Page 23 1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.3 Specifications 1.3.2 Basic Specifications (for B-FV4D) Model B-FV4D-GS Series B-FV4D-TS Series B-FV4D-GH Series Construction Double walled casing & Clam shell design General Maintenance No tool required to repair thermal head and platen Characteristics Paper holder No roll spindle & No paper holder spring Printer Print method Direct thermal...
  • Page 24 1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.3 Specifications Model B-FV4D-GS Series B-FV4D-TS Series B-FV4D-GH Series Operating temperature 5C to 40C (41F to 104F) (*1) Operating Storage temperature -20C to 60C (-4F to 140F) characteristics Operating humidity 25 to 85 % (Non-condensing R.H) (*1) Storage humidity 10 to 90 % (Non-condensing R.H) AC Adapter...
  • Page 25 1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.3 Specifications 1.3.3 Basic Specifications (for B-FV4D-GL) Model B-FV4D-GL Series Construction Double walled casing & Clam shell design General Maintenance No tool required to repair thermal head and platen Characteristics Paper holder No roll spindle & No paper holder spring Printer Print method Direct thermal...
  • Page 26 1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.3 Specifications Model B-FV4D-GL Series Operating temperature 5C to 35C (41F to 95F) (*1) Operating Storage temperature -20C to 60C (-4F to 140F) characteristics Operating humidity 30 to 75 % (Non-condensing R.H) (*1) Storage humidity 10 to 90 % (Non-condensing R.H) AC Adapter 100 to 240 VAC ±...
  • Page 27: Wireless Lan

    1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.3 Specifications 1.3.4 Wireless LAN Properties Wireless LAN I/F Protocol IEEE 802.11 b/g Hardware Enabled Device B-FV4 Series Operating Temperature +5°C ~ +40°C Destination Europe Frequency 2412 ~ 2462 MHz 2412 ~ 2472 MHz (Center Channel) Channel...
  • Page 28 1.3 Specifications 1.3.5 Bluetooth Properties Bluetooth I/F Standard Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR or later Enable Device B-FV4 Series Operating Temperature 41°F (5°C) ~ 104°F (40°C) Storage Temperature -4°F (-20°C) ~ 140°F (60°C) Operating Humidity 25 ~ 85 % Non-condensing R.H Storage Humidity 10 ~ 90 % Non-condensing R.H...
  • Page 29 1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.4 Interface I/O Port 1.4 Interface I/O Port This section provides information about IO port specifications for your printer. 1.4.1 USB Your printer has two USB ports: type A and type B. Typically, type A is found on computers and hubs; type B is found on devices and hubs.
  • Page 30 1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.4 Interface I/O Port 1.4.3 RS-232C The RS-232C on your printer is DB9 female. It transmits data bit by bit in asynchronous start-stop mode. The figure below shows its pinout. Signal Description Provide 5V Power Transmit Receive Clear to Send Ground Request to Send...
  • Page 31 1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.4 Interface I/O Port 1.4.4 Centronics The 36-pin Centronics on your printer uses parallel communication, and complies with IEEE 1284 compatibility mode (also called SPP, Standard Parallel Port). The figure below shows its pinout. Signal Direction Signal Signal Direction Signal To Printer...
  • Page 32 1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.5 Key and LED 1.5 Key and LED B-FV4T-GS/TS B-FV4D-GS/TS B-FV4D-GH B-FV4D-GL FEED Button FEED Button LED 2 FEED Button LED 2 LED 2 LED 1 LED 1 LED 1 LED 2 LED 1 FEED Button The [FEED] button as has three functions. It can operate as a FEED, RESTART or PAUSE button depending on current the printer state.
  • Page 33: Supply Specifications

    25.4, 38.1, or 76.2 (1.0, 1.5, or 3.0) NOTES: 1. To ensure print quality and print head life use only TOSHIBA TEC approved media. 2. When using a media roll of 76.2-mm (3”) inner core diameter, the 3”-Diameter Media Shaft included in the optional External Media Roll Hanger is required.
  • Page 34 25.4, 38.1, or 76.2 (1.0, 1.5, or 3.0) NOTES: 1. To ensure print quality and print head life use only TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION approved media. 2. When you use inside wound media in cut mode, the specifications are restricted as follows: - Media pitch (Label): 25.4 mm to 84.2 mm (1.0”...
  • Page 35 40.0 (1.57) NOTES: 1. To ensure print quality and print head life use only TOSHIBA TEC approved media. 2. A label jam is more likely to occur with the approach of label end because labels around the paper core curl intensely.
  • Page 36: Effective Print Area

    1. OUTLINE EO18-33030 1.6 Supply Specifications 1.6.4 Detection Area of the Black Mark (Reflective) Sensor The Reflective Sensor is movable within the full range of the media width. The reflection factor of the Black Mark must be 10% or lower with a waveform length of 950 nm. The Reflective Sensor should be aligned with the centre of the Black Mark.
  • Page 37 Outside 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.
  • Page 38: Electronic Specifications ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

    2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.1 Main PC Board Diagram 2. ELECTRONIC SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Main PC Board Diagram Main Board A printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) consists of a microcontroller, flash memory, SDRAM and more. Panel A two-layer PCBA consists of one button and two LEDs. Media Sensor A two-layer PCBA consists of a reflective and two see-through sensors, which is designed for media detection.
  • Page 39 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.1 Main PC Board Diagram Thermal Printhead (TPH) It consists of a line of tiny resistors that is electronically controlled to produce heat for printing. For direct thermal printing, a TPH directly heats up an area of the thermal paper to produce an image. Stepping Motor A stepping motor rotates certain degrees in each step in response to an electronic pulse.
  • Page 40 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.2 Main PC Board Layout 2.2 Main PC Board Layout 2.2.1 Type 1 (USB + Ethernet), Type 2 (USB + Ethernet + RS-232C) B-FV4T-GS/TS B-FV4D-GS/TS...
  • Page 41 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.2 Main PC Board Layout B-FV4D-GH B-FV4D-GL...
  • Page 42 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.2 Main PC Board Layout 2.2.2 Type 3 (USB + Centronics)* This board will be available in the near future. B-FV4T-GS/TS B-FV4D-GS/TS...
  • Page 43 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment 2.3.1 Pin Assignment for B-FV4T-GS/TS J1 (Print Head): This connector is connected to the print head. The voltages and signals for controlling the print head are input/output into/from the connector.
  • Page 44 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment J6 (Feed Gap Sensor (Lower)): This connector is connected to the Feed Gap Sensor (Lower). Signal +3.3V ST MEDIA J8 (Cutter Module): This connector is connected to the Cutter Module. Signal +24V +3V3...
  • Page 45 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment J12 (Ribbon Sensor): This connector is connected to the Ribbon Sensor. Signal +3V3 RIBBON J13 (Black Mark Sensor): This connector is connected to the Black Mark Sensor. Signal REF I +3V3 REF MEDIA J14 (Peeler Sensor):...
  • Page 46 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment P2 (USB Device port): This connector is used for the USB device port. Signal +5 V P3 (USB Host port): This connector is used for the USB host port. Signal +5 V HDMA...
  • Page 47 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment JP2 (Parallel Interface port): This connector is used for the Parallel interface (Centronics). Signal n/STROBE Data 1-8 nACK BUSY Ground Ground Ground 19-30 nFAULT 33-35 2-10...
  • Page 48 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment 2.3.2 Pin Assignment for B-FV4D-GS/TS J1 (Print Head): This connector is connected to the print head. The voltages and signals for controlling the print head are input/output into/from the connector. Signal +24V +24V...
  • Page 49 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment J6 (Feed Gap Sensor (Lower)): This connector is connected to the Feed Gap Sensor (Lower). Signal +3.3V ST MEDIA J8 (Cutter Module): This connector is connected to the Cutter Module. Signal +24V +3V3...
  • Page 50 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment J14 (Peeler Sensor): This connector is connected to the Peel-off Module. Signal +3V3 PEELR J15 (RF Module): This connector is connected to the RF Module. Signal +3V3 PB nCTS PB nRTS PB RXD PB TXD...
  • Page 51 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment P4 (Ethernet port): This connector is used for the Ethernet port (10/100 Base). Signal P5 (Serial Interface port): This connector is used for the Serial interface (RS-232C). +5V is output from the pin 1. Signal The TXD signal is a serial signal and output from the pin 2.
  • Page 52 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment 2.3.3 Pin Assignment for B-FV4D-GH J1 (Print Head): This connector is connected to the print head. The voltages and signals for controlling the print head are input/output into/from the connector. Signal +24V +24V...
  • Page 53 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment J6 (Feed Gap Sensor (Lower)): This connector is connected to the Feed Gap Sensor (Lower). Signal +3.3V ST MEDIA J9 (Panel board): This connector is connected to the Panel board. Signal KEY1 LED 1...
  • Page 54 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment P2 (USB Device port): This connector is used for the USB device port. Signal +5 V P3 (USB Host port): This connector is used for the USB host port. Signal +5 V HDMA...
  • Page 55 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment 2.3.4 Pin Assignment for B-FV4D-GL J1 (Print Head): This connector is connected to the print head. The voltages and signals for controlling the print head are input/output into/from the connector. Signal +24V +24V...
  • Page 56 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment J6 (Transmissive Sensor (Lower)): This connector is connected to the Feed Gap Sensor (Lower). Signal +3.3V ST MEDIA J8 (Cutter Module): This connector is connected to the Cutter Module. Signal +24V +3V3...
  • Page 57 2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.3 Main PC Board Connector Pin Assignment P1 (DC Jack): This DC jack is connected to the DC plug of the AC adaptor. Signal Power P2 (USB Device port): This connector is used for the USB device port. Signal +5 V P3 (USB Host port):...
  • Page 58: Dip Switch

    2. ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS EO18-33030 2.4 DIP Switch 2.4 DIP Switch DIP Switch Description Default Switch between the ON: Firmware mode. firmware mode and It boots your printer from the flash memory. Atmel mode. OFF: Atmel mode. It boots your printer from CPU ROM.
  • Page 59: Replacing The Important Parts

    3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS WARNING! 1. Turn off the power switch and disconnect the DC plug of the AC Adapter and the RS-232C cable before replacing any parts. (For B-FV4T-GS/TS and B-FV4D-GS/TS) 2.
  • Page 60 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS 3.1.1 Replacing the Top Cover and the Mid Cover 1. Holding the tabs on both sides of the top cover, lift the cover in the direction indicated by the arrow to fully open it.
  • Page 61 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS 4. Take off the front cover. Front Cover 5. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 4 screws. Screw Screw 6. By using your both hands, lift up the mid cover to take it off from the chassis. Mid Cover...
  • Page 62 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS 7. By using your both hands, press the top cover to remove it from the mid cover. Top Cover Mid Cover 8. Replace the top cover or mid cover with a new one and then reassemble it in the reverse order of removal.
  • Page 63 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS 3.1.2 Replacing the Main PC Board 1. Refer to Section 3.1.1 to remove the mid cover. 2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 4 screws from the printer module. [Printer Module Right Side] [Printer Module Left Side] Screw...
  • Page 64 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS 6. After replacement, perform the following operations. (1) Printing position adjustment In the thermal transfer mode, the scrolling ribbon influences the movement of the media during the printing, causing the printing position to be slightly shifted. Although the media sensor calibration can detect the label size and gap, it needs additional help to correct the deviation.
  • Page 65 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS (2) Feed gap sensor / Black mark sensor adjustments By using the button of the printer or the B-FV4 Setting Tool, perform the media sensor (feed gap sensor / black mark sensor) calibration. Regarding the media sensor calibration, refer to “6.1 Feed Gap Sensor / Black Mark Sensor Adjustments”...
  • Page 66 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS 3.1.3 Replacing the Stepping Motor 1. Refer to Section 3.1.2 to remove the printer module. 2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 3 screws from the left side of the printer module. Screw Screw 3.
  • Page 67 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS 3.1.4 Replacing the Feed Gap Sensor / Black Mark Sensor 1. Refer to Section 3.1.2 to remove the printer module. 2. Reverse the printer module and then remove the black mark sensor. 3.
  • Page 68 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS 8. After replacement, perform the following operations. (1) Printing position adjustment In the thermal transfer mode, the scrolling ribbon influences the movement of the media during the printing, causing the printing position to be slightly shifted. Although the media sensor calibration can detect the label size and gap, it needs additional help to correct the deviation.
  • Page 69 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS (2) Feed gap sensor / Black mark sensor adjustments By using the button of the printer or the B-FV4 Setting Tool, perform the media sensor (feed gap sensor / black mark sensor) calibration. Regarding the media sensor calibration, refer to “6.1 Feed Gap Sensor / Black Mark Sensor Adjustments”...
  • Page 70 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS 3.1.5 Replacing the Ribbon Sensor 1. Refer to Section 3.1.2 to remove the printer module. 2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 1 screw from the Ribbon Sensor on the left side of the printer module.
  • Page 71 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS 3.1.6 Replacing the Platen Roller 1. Refer to Section 3.1.1 to remove the front cover. 2. Slightly push both pinches to release the platen roller from the printer module. Platen Roller Pinch 3.
  • Page 72 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS 3.1.7 Replacing the Print Head Assembly CAUTION! 1. NEVER touch the element when handling the print head. 2. NEVER touch the connector pins. This might cause the print head to break down due to static electricity.
  • Page 73 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.1 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4T-GS/TS 5. Use a flat screwdriver to loosen the 2 screws from the print head assembly. Screw Screw 6. Take out the print head cover. Disconnect the print head cables on both sides from the connectors on the print head assembly.
  • Page 74 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.2 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GS/TS 3.2 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GS/TS 3.2.1 Replacing the Top Cover 1. Open the top cover while pulling the lock release portions as indicated by the arrows. Top Cover Lock Release Portion 2.
  • Page 75 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.2 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GS/TS 3.2.2 Replacing the Platen Roller and the Front Cover 1. Open the top cover. 2. Slightly push both pitches to release the platen roller and then pull the 2 pinches upward to take off the platen roller.
  • Page 76 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.2 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GS/TS 3.2.3 Replacing the Bottom Cover and the Main PC Board 1. Place the printer on a soft cloth to prevent scratching the surface of the printer. 2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 4 screws. Screw Screw 3.
  • Page 77 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.2 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GS/TS 5. Replace the bottom cover or the main PC board with a new one and then reassemble it in the reverse order of removal. NOTE: Refer to “2.4 DIP Switch” about the DIP switch setting of the main PC board. 6.
  • Page 78 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.2 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GS/TS 3.2.5 Replacing the Stepping Motor 1. Refer to Section 3.2.4 to remove the mid cover. 2. Cut the cable tie which locates the cable of the stepping motor. Stepping Motor Cable Tie 3.
  • Page 79 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.2 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GS/TS 3.2.6 Replacing the Media Sensor [Feed Gap Senor (Lower) / Black Mark Sensor] 1. Refer to Section 3.2.5 to remove the stepping motor. 2. Release the 4 latches in the direction indicated by the arrow to take off the Mylar sensor cover. Latch Mylar Sensor Cover 3.
  • Page 80 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.2 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GS/TS 3.2.7 Replacing the Feed Gap Sensor (Upper) 1. Refer to Section 3.2.4 to take off the mid cover. 2. Refer to Section 3.2.1 to take off the top cover. 3.
  • Page 81 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.2 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GS/TS 8. Slide the shaft in the direction indicated by the arrow and then take off the lock release portion and remove the spring at the left side of the printer. Lock Release Portion Shaft Spring...
  • Page 82 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.2 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GS/TS 3.2.8 Replacing the Micro Switch 1. Refer to Section 3.2.2 to take off the platen roller and the front cover. 2. Refer to Section 3.2.4 to take off the mid cover. 3.
  • Page 83 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.2 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GS/TS 3.2.9 Replacing the Print Head Assembly CAUTION! NEVER touch the element when handling the print head. NEVER touch the connector pins. This might cause the print head to break down due to static electricity.
  • Page 84 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.2 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GS/TS 3.2.10 Replacing the Media Holder 1. Refer to Section 3.2.4 to remove the mid cover. 2. Release the 8 latches in sequence shown in figure. Latch Latch 3. Take off the side rack holder. Side Rack Holder 4.
  • Page 85 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.2 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GS/TS 6. Take out the media roll holders. Media Roll Holder 7. Replace the print head assembly with a new one and then reassemble it in the reverse order of removal.
  • Page 86 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH/GL 3.3.1 Replacing the Top Cover 1. Open the top cover while pulling the lock release portions as indicated by the arrows. [B-FV4D-GH] [B-FV4D-GL] Top Cover Top Cover...
  • Page 87 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 3.3.2 Replacing the Platen Roller 1. Open the top cover. [B-FV4D-GH] Open the peel-off unit by pulling it out and pull out the peel-off bar. Peel-off Bar Peel-off Unit [B-FV4D-GL] Detach the cutter tray from the cutter unit, then remove the cutter unit from the printer by lifting it.
  • Page 88 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 3.3.3 Replacing the Power Adapter Cover and the Power Adapter 1. Place the printer on a soft cloth to prevent scratching the surface of the printer. 2. Pull out the power adapter connector. 3.
  • Page 89 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 7. Replace the power adapter cover or the power adapter with a new one and then reassemble it in the reverse order of removal. NOTE: Pay attention to the following items when the power adapter is assembled. ...
  • Page 90 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 3.3.4 Replacing the Bottom Cover and the Main PC Board 1. Refer to Section 3.2.3 to take off the power adapter cover. 2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 4 screws. Screw Screw [B-FV4D-GH]...
  • Page 91 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 4. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 2 screws and then take off the main PC board. Screw Main PC Board Screw 5. Replace the bottom cover or the main PC board with a new one and then reassemble it in the reverse order of removal.
  • Page 92 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 3.3.5 Replacing the Mid Cover 1. Refer to Section 3.3.4 to take off the bottom cover. 2. Pull the mid cover upward to take it out. [B-FV4D-GH] [B-FV4D-GL] Mid Cover Mid Cover 3.
  • Page 93 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 3.3.6 Replacing the Stepping Motor 1. Refer to Section 3.3.5 to remove the mid cover. 2. Cut the cable tie which locates the cable of the stepping motor. Stepping Motor Cable Tie 3.
  • Page 94 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 3.3.7 Replacing the Feed Gap Sensor (Lower) [Media Sensor] 1. Refer to Section 3.3.5 to remove the mid cover. 2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 2 screws and then take off the feed gap sensor (lower). Media Sensor Screw 3.
  • Page 95 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 3.3.8 Replacing the Feed Gap Sensor (Upper) [Media Sensor] 1. Refer to Section 3.3.5 to take off the mid cover. 2. Refer to Section 3.3.1 to take off the top cover. 3.
  • Page 96 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 7. Take off the shaft in the direction indicated by the arrow and then take off the lock release portion and remove the spring at the left side of the printer. Shaft Lock Release Portion Spring...
  • Page 97 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 3.3.9 Replacing the Micro Switch 1. Refer to Section 3.3.5 to take off the mid cover. 2. Release the 2 latches to take off the micro switch cover. Micro Switch Cover Latch Latch...
  • Page 98 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 3.3.10 Replacing the Print Head Assembly CAUTION! NEVER touch the element when handling the print head. NEVER touch the connector pins. This might cause the print head to break down due to static electricity.
  • Page 99 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 3.3.11 Replacing the Media Holder Lever 1. Refer to Section 3.3.5 to remove the mid cover. 2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 2 screws. Screw 3. While softly pressing the upper side of the media holder lever, take it off by pulling its lower side. Media Holder Lever 4.
  • Page 100 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 3.3.12 Replacing the Peel-off unit and the Peel-off sensor (B-FV4D-GH only) 1. Refer to Section 3.3.5 to remove the mid cover. 2. Open the peel-off unit by pulling it out. 3.
  • Page 101 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 7. Remove the 2 springs and then take off the roller. Spring Spring Roller 8. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 1 screw and then take off the peel-off sensor. Peel-off Sensor Screw 9.
  • Page 102 3. REPLACING THE IMPORTANT PARTS EO18-33030 3.3 Replacing the Parts for B-FV4D-GH 3.3.13 Replacing the Cutter Unit (B-FV4D-GL only) 1. Refer to Section 3.3.5 to remove the mid cover. 2. Detach the cutter tray from the cutter unit, then remove the cutter unit from the printer by lifting it. Cutter Tray Cutter Unit 3.
  • Page 103: Troubleshooting

    4. TROUBLESHOOTING EO18-33030 4.1 LED Status 4. TROUBLESHOOTING The following guide lists the most common problems that might be encountered when operating this bar code printer. If the printer still does not function after all suggested solutions have been invoked, please contact the Customer Service Department of your purchased reseller or distributor for assistance.
  • Page 104: Print Quality

    (For B-FV4D-GL) and the Platen Roller. is not applied to the head. The print paper is of poor quality. Use the media approved by TOSHIBA TEC. Check if supply is loaded correctly. Reload the supply. Ribbon and media are incompatible.
  • Page 105 5. MAINTENANCE EO18-33030 5.1 Cleaning 5. MAINTENANCE WARNING! DO NOT USE a spray cleaner containing flammable gas for cleaning this product, as this may cause a fire. This section presents the clean tools and methods to maintain your printer. 5.1 Cleaning of the Printer 1.
  • Page 106 5. MAINTENANCE EO18-33030 5.1 Cleaning Printer Part Method Interval 1. Turn the power off. Clean the platen roller when changing a new 2. Rotate the platen roller and wipe it label roll. Platen Roller thoroughly with 100% ethanol and a cotton swab, or lint-free cloth.
  • Page 107 5. MAINTENANCE EO18-33030 5.1 Cleaning 3. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 2 screws. Screw Screw 4. Remove the Cutter Block from the printer. Cutter Block NOTE: When attaching the Cutter Block, be sure to insert the hook into the slit of the mid cover. Slit Hook Cutter Block...
  • Page 108 5. MAINTENANCE EO18-33030 5.1 Cleaning 5. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 2 screws and then take off the Cutter Unit. WARNING! Be sure to wear protective gloves when taking off the Cutter Unit since you may touch the Cutter on its rear side.
  • Page 109 5. MAINTENANCE EO18-33030 5.1 Cleaning 6. Remove the paper dust accumulated in the Paper Guide Upper and Paper Guide Lower with a cotton swab. WARNING! Be sure to wear protective gloves when cleaning since you may touch the Cutter on the rear side of the Cutter Unit.
  • Page 110 5. MAINTENANCE EO18-33030 5.1 Cleaning 5.3 Cleaning of the Cutter Module (B-FV4D-GL Series) WARNING! Be sure to turn off the power before cleaning the Cutter. NOTE:  Please use the Scraper and the Cleaner Pen to clean the Cutter.  Clean the Cutter every one label roll or at the end of day.
  • Page 111 5. MAINTENANCE EO18-33030 5.1 Cleaning 5. Slide two levers as indicated by the arrows. Lever Lever 6. Open the Paper Guide for cleaning. Paper Guide 7. Use the Scraper to remove adhesive residues from the cutter blade. 8. Use the Cleaner Pen to clean the blade surface. WARNING! As the cutter blade is sharp, care should be taken not to injure yourself while cleaning.
  • Page 112 5. MAINTENANCE EO18-33030 5.1 Cleaning 9. Close the Paper Guide, and return two levers to the original positions. NOTE: When closing the Paper Guide, be careful not to drop metal or other foreign objects, such as a paper clip into the guide, as this may cause a malfunction of the printer. Lever Lever Paper Guide...
  • Page 113 5. MAINTENANCE EO18-33030 5.1 Cleaning 11. Fit the Cutter Block on the front side of the printer in position. Confirm the two lower hooks and two upper hooks on both sides of the Cutter Block are inserted into the slits with reference to the Arrow Marks. After fitting the Cutter Block, attach the Cutter Tray to the Cutter Block.
  • Page 114 6. SYSTEM MODE When the [FEED] button is held and the B-FV4 series is turned on, the printer is ready to start the system mode. As the STATUS lamp turns in the following order every 1.5 seconds, release the [FEED] button while the STATUS lamp indicates your desired mode to go into it.
  • Page 115 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.1 Feed Gap Sensor / Black Mark Sensor Adjustments 6.1 Feed Gap Sensor / Black Mark Sensor Adjustments Each type of media roll has its own label separators, such as gaps, holes, notches or black marks. Those separators need to be detected by media sensors, so the label can be printed in correct position.
  • Page 116 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.2 Parameter Clear 6.2 Parameter Clear By resetting your printer, you can return your printer to the state it was in when you receive it. This can help you solve some problems caused by settings changed during the printing. 1.
  • Page 117 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.2 Parameter Clear Parameter Initial Setting USB Serial number 000000000001 Model Name Not clear Printer Serial Number Not clear Total Feed 1 Not clear Total Feed 2 (for MPS) Not clear Total Print Not clear Total Cut Not clear Baud Rate 9600 bps...
  • Page 118 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.3 TPCL Auto Call Cancellation / 6.4 BASIC Interpreter Disable 6.3 TPCL Auto Call Cancellation TPCL Auto Call allows you to print the file you saved in your printer's memory once your printer is turned on. If you want to print many labels that share the same format, you can use TPCL commands to save the label format, fill data into the fields in the format and enable TPCL Auto Call.
  • Page 119 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode Your printer can run a self-test to print a configuration label, which helps you understand the current settings of your printer. 6.5.1 Self-Test 1. Turn off the printer. 2.
  • Page 120 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode  TPCL Test Print Sample B-FV4D-G PRINTER INFO. PROGRAM VERSION 28OCT2015B-FV4 V1.6C TPCL VERSION 15SEP2015 V1.4 CG VERSION 27FEB2014 V1.0 CHINESE VERSION 27FEB2014 V1.0 CODEPAGE VERSION 27FEB2014 V1.0 BOOT VERSION V1.4 KERNEL FONT VERSION 1.0.05...
  • Page 121 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode [WLAN] WLAN IP ADDRESS [192.168.10.200] WLAN SUBNET MASK [255.255.255.000] WLAN GATEWAY [0.0.0.0] WLAN MAC ADDRESS [00-80-92-4F-44-B] WLAN DHCP [OFF] WLAN DHCP HOSTNAME [00-80-92-4F-44-B] [ E] WLAN SOKET PORT [9100] ESS ID [TOSHIBA_B-FV4] WLAN MODE [Infrastructure]...
  • Page 122 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode 1. Program Version The firmware version and date 2. TPCL Version The TPCL emulation version 3. CG Version The TPCL English font version 4. Chinese Version The TPCL Chinese font version 5.
  • Page 123 The hexadecimal code of the euro sign (€) in the code page 21. Control Code The control code used by Toshiba Printer Control Language (TPCL) 22. Maxi Code Spec It can be set to TYPE 1 or TYPE 2. TYPE 1 is the standard type and TYPE 2 is the custom type.
  • Page 124 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode 4 ips. 25. Forward Wait It defines the action before or after the printing. When it is set to ON, your printer moves the paper forward in a predefined length 1 second after printing, and pulls the paper back in a predefined length once the printing begins again;...
  • Page 125 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode 39. Bit The length of the data transmitted. 40. Stop Bit The stop bit is at the end of a string of data bits. It is used in asynchronous transmission to let the receiver know that the string of data bits being transmitted is end.
  • Page 126 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode 53. WLAN Subnet Mask When the Wireless LAN interface option is installed, this item will appear showing the manually specified subnet mask of your printer. The default value is “000.000.000.000.” 54.
  • Page 127 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode 64. WPA encryption When the Wireless LAN interface option is installed, this item will appear showing whether or not the WPA encryption is enabled. 65. EAP method When the Wireless LAN interface option is installed, this item will appear showing whether or not the EAP-based authentication method is enabled.
  • Page 128 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode  Test Print Sample 6-15...
  • Page 129 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode 1. Version Information The firmware version and its build date. 2. Standard RAM Total SDRAM size 3. Flash Type The flash memory type and size. 4. H. Position Adjust Move the print position horizontally. 5.
  • Page 130 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode 16. Cut Count It counts the times the cutter cuts. 17. RS232 Protocol It lists RS-232C settings in the following order: baud rate, data length, parity check, stop bit and flow control.
  • Page 131: Network ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode 33. DHCP Client ID It is an arbitrary value sent to the DHCP server to reserve an IP address for your printer. 34. DHCP Host Name The name of a DHCP client 35.
  • Page 132 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode 61. Available Flash It indicates the flash memory size available for user use. 62. NO. OF DL SOFT FONTS (FLASH) Current emulation downloaded fonts counter in the flash memory. 63. NO. OF DL SOFT FONTS (RAM) Current emulation downloaded fonts counter in RAM.
  • Page 133 6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode 5. WLAN gateway The gateway of your printer When DHCP is enabled, it shows the automatically assigned gateway; when DHCP is disabled, it shows the manually specified gateway. 6. WLAN MAC address The unique address assigned to your printer that connects to the internet.
  • Page 134: Dump Mode

    6. SYSTEM MODE EO18-33030 6.5 Self-Test Printing / Dump Mode 4. BT MAC Address Barcode The barcode of the Bluetooth MAC address of your printer 6.5.2 Dump Mode Your printer enters Dump mode after running a self-test. In this mode, characters are printed in hexadecimal codes, allowing users and engineers to debug the system.
  • Page 135 7. B-FV SETTING TOOL EO18-33030 7.1 Installing B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) 7. B-FV SETTING TOOL B-FV Setting Tool provides a user-friendly interface to configure your printer. You can define properties, update firmware and send commands in B-FV Setting Tool. B-FV Setting Tool to be used differs depending on the BIOS version of your machine as follows: ...
  • Page 136 7. B-FV SETTING TOOL EO18-33030 7.1 Installing B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) 3. In the next dialog box, click I Agree after you read and accept the license agreement, and click Next. 4. In the next dialog box, follow the instructions to choose the installation path, and then click Next.
  • Page 137 7. B-FV SETTING TOOL EO18-33030 7.1 Installing B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) 5. In the next dialog box, click Next. 6. After the installation of B-FV Setting Tool is complete, click Close.
  • Page 138 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) Start B-FV Setting Tool. Its interface looks like this: ■ Menu bar It includes B-FV Setting Tool menus. ■ Toolbar It provides ports, port settings, emulation languages, printer dpi and printer status. ■...
  • Page 139 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) Setting ■ Auto Detect USB When you connect your printer to a computer with a USB cable, B-FV Setting Tool automatically detects it and shows the USB information in the Status Bar.
  • Page 140 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) 7.2.2 Toolbar The toolbar has two rows. The first row includes three items. ■ Input/Output Port The port you use for the data transmission between the computer and your printer.
  • Page 141 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) ■ COM It is the serial port and related to the COM tab in Parameter Setting. The settings of the COM port need to be the same as those in the COM tab, except for Port Name, which lets you select the COM port you want if your computer is connected to multiple printers via COM.
  • Page 142 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) ■ Multi-LAN It allows you to perform tasks on network printers. For example, you can add other printers’ IP addresses in Multi-LAN setting, and update firmware for all printers at once.
  • Page 143: Wireless Lan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) Printer Status Status Description ON LINE (Ready) The top cover (head) was closed in the online mode. HEAD OPEN The top cover (head) was opened in the online mode. ON LINE (Operating) The printer is operating.
  • Page 144 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) 7.2.3 Navigation Pane The Navigation pane includes three items: Parameter Setting, Download and Tool. Each item has its own tabs, and each tab has a Send or Get button. Send is to send your settings to your printer;...
  • Page 145 OFF You need to calibrate the media sensor manually as you change the media, or your printer won’t work properly. Control Code It is the control code used by Toshiba Printer Control Language (TPCL). Auto B-FV Setting Tool detects the control code automatically.
  • Page 146 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) Property Name Description Forward Feed Wait ON Your printer moves the paper forward in a predefined length 1 second after printing, and pulls the paper back in a predefined length once the printing begins again.
  • Page 147 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) The COM tab provides the settings of the RS-232C port. When you use COM as your port, make sure the settings in the COM tab are the same as the port settings, or your printer won’t work properly.
  • Page 148 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) The LAN tab provides network settings, including TCP/IP, Current TCP/IP, Protocol, Server and SNMP Trap. Property Name Description IP Address (TCP/IP) The static IP address of your printer. Subnet Mask (TCP/IP) The manually specified subnet mask of your printer.
  • Page 149 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) Property Name Description Client ID It is an arbitrary value sent to the DHCP server to reserve an IP address for your printer. Client ID allows up to 32 hexadecimal characters.
  • Page 150 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) 4. Do one of the following to configure your TCP/IP settings: ∙ If you have a static IP address, fill the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway box under TCP/IP according to your network settings and click Send.
  • Page 151 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) 7. In the Setting LAN dialog box, do one of the following to configure your IP address: ∙ If you are using a static IP address, in the IP Address box, enter the IP address under TCP/IP in the LAN tab, and then click OK.
  • Page 152 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) IPv6 Note: B-FV4T series do not support this function. The IPv6 tab provides IPv6 settings, including IPv6 and Current IPv6. Property Name Description Mode It determines how you get the IPv6 address of your printer. MANUAL Specify an IPv6 address manually.
  • Page 153 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) Property Name Description ANY It uses a 128-bit anycast address that you specify. The printer needs to remember that the current address is an anycast address, since its format is the same as a unicast address.
  • Page 154 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) 2. After your printer restarts, click Get to get its IPv6 information. If you are using a static IP address, you’ll get the same TCP/IP settings as it is in the previous step; if you are using DHCP, the DHCP server will automatically populate the IP Address and Link-Local Address boxes under Current IPv6.
  • Page 155 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) WLAN Note: This function is not available now, and to be determined near future. The WLAN tab provides wireless network settings, including IPv4, Current IPv4, Information, Protocol, Server and Security. Property Name Description IP Address (IPv4)
  • Page 156 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) Property Name Description The Wi-Fi channel. In Infrastructure mode, it is set to AUTO Channel automatically; in Ad hoc mode, you need to specify the channel. Short for service set identifier. It is the name of a wireless SSID local area network.
  • Page 157 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) 2. In the Navigation pane, click Parameter Setting, and click the WLAN tab. 3. In the SSID box, enter the network name you’ve connected. If your network has a password, in the WPA/WPA2 box or in the WEP-128 box, enter the password the network you’ve connected, otherwise ignore it.
  • Page 158 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) ∙ If you don’t have a static IP address, make sure DHCP is enabled and click Send. 5. After your printer restarts, click Get to get the IPv4 information of your printer. If you are using a static IP address, you’ll get the same TCP/IP settings as it is in step 4;...
  • Page 159: Bluetooth -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) Bluetooth The Bluetooth tab provides Bluetooth settings. Property Name Description Pincode The Bluetooth PIN code of your printer. The new PIN code takes effect when you reconnect your printer to your computer.
  • Page 160 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) Resetting Parameter Setting To reset the Parameter Setting of “Setting Tool” display, perform the following steps: Note The machine setting does not reset. To reset the printer to “Factory Setting”, see page 6-3. If you want to reset Parameter Setting, do this: 1.
  • Page 161 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) Download Download is used to download files to your printer. Tabs in Download are related to the emulation language you choose. In ZPL mode it has two tabs, and in TPCL mode it has four tabs. Remember that you need to set up a network connection before you use the LAN or Multi-LAN port for the data transfer.
  • Page 162 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) 2. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains font files. Select all of them and click Open. 3. In the Font list, select the font you want to use. You can select multiple fonts at a time. 4.
  • Page 163 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) To store the BASIC main program: 1. Right-click in the blank BASIC Main Program list and click Add. 2. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains BASIC main programs (.bas). Select all of them and click Open.
  • Page 164 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) Click Send to store the program. To store the BASIC data file: 1. Right-click in the blank BASIC Data File list and click Add. 2. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains BASIC data files. Select all of them and click Open.
  • Page 165 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) 3. In the BASIC Data File list, select the file you want to use. You can select multiple files at a time. 4. Click Send to store the files. Important Only one BASIC main program can be stored in your printer.
  • Page 166 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) 4. Click Download in the Navigation pane. 5. Under the General tab, right-click in the blank list and click Add. 7-32...
  • Page 167 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) 6. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains command files, select them and click Open. The command files you select must correspond to the emulation language you use. 7.
  • Page 168 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.2 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.21) 8. Click Send to print the output of the command. Note If you send command files and your printer doesn’t print, it is possible that the emulation language is not set correctly. Click Sync to get the current setting of Printer Emulation.
  • Page 169 7. B-FV SETTING TOOL EO18-33030 7.3 Installing B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 7.3 Installing B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 1. Double-click the installation file “B-FV Setting Tool_V1.0.27.msi”. 2. In the B-FV Setting Tool dialog box, click Next. 7-35...
  • Page 170 7. B-FV SETTING TOOL EO18-33030 7.3 Installing B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 3. In this dialog box, click I Agree after you read and accept the license agreement, and click Next. 4. In this dialog box, follow the instructions to choose the installation path, and then click Next. 7-36...
  • Page 171 7. B-FV SETTING TOOL EO18-33030 7.3 Installing B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 5. In this dialog box, click Next. 6. After the installation of B-FV Setting Tool is complete, click Close. 7-37...
  • Page 172 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Start B-FV Setting Tool. Its interface looks like this: ■ Menu bar It includes B-FV Setting Tool menus. ■ Toolbar It provides ports, port settings, emulation languages, printer dpi and printer status. ■...
  • Page 173 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Setting ■ Auto Detect USB When you connect your printer to a computer with a USB cable, B-FV Setting Tool automatically detects it and shows the USB information in the Port Name and Port Information.
  • Page 174 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 7.4.2 Toolbar The toolbar has two rows. The first row includes four items. ■ Input/Output Port The port you use for the data transmission between the computer and your printer.
  • Page 175 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) ■ COM It is the serial port and related to the COM tab in Parameter Setting. The settings of the COM port need to be the same as those in the COM tab, except for Port Name, which lets you select the COM port you want if your computer is connected to multiple printers via COM.
  • Page 176 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) ■ It is the Ethernet port and related to the LAN tab in Parameter Setting. It supports an IPv4 or IPv6 address. For more information about setting up a network connection, see Setting up LAN Connection, Setting up IPv6 Connection and Setting up WLAN Connection.
  • Page 177 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Printer Status Status Description ON LINE (Ready) The top cover (head) was closed in the online mode. HEAD OPEN The top cover (head) was opened in the online mode. ON LINE (Operating) The printer is operating.
  • Page 178 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 7.4.3 Navigation Pane The Navigation pane includes three items: Parameter Setting, Download and Tool. Each item has its own tabs, and each tab has a Send or Get button (Some of them only have Send). Send is to send your settings to your printer;...
  • Page 179 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Property Name Description Codepage A code page is a character set table used to map the characters input from the keyboard. Each type of code page has its encoding scheme, and some code pages can describe characters in specific language.
  • Page 180 Disable Disable the reprint after error. Control Code It is the control code used by Toshiba Printer Control Language (TPCL). Auto B-FV Setting Tool detects the control code automatically. [ESC] [LF] [NUL] or {|} You need to use either one of them as the control code when inputting commands, or your printer won’t...
  • Page 181 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) ■ PPLA, PPLB, PPLI and PPLZ PPLA, PPLB, PPLI and PPLZ provide settings grouped in the Supply, Control, Action, Label and Position Adjustment area.   Property Name Description Sensor Type It is the media sensor you are using.
  • Page 182 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Property Name Description Width Set the print width. The range is 0 ~ +101.6, and the value is adjustable in increments of ± 0.1 mm. Height Set the length of the label when using continuous media. The range is 0 ~ +5461.0, and the value is adjustable in increments of ±...
  • Page 183 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) None No parity check is used. Stop Bit The stop bit is at the end of a string of data bits. It is used in asynchronous transmission to let the receiver know that the string of data bits being transmitted is end.
  • Page 184 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Property Name Description Subnet Mask (Current TCP/IP) The current subnet mask of your printer. Gateway (Current TCP/IP) The current gateway of your printer. Socket Enable The host communicates with your printer via the socket.
  • Page 185 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 2. In the Input/Output Port list, click USB or COM. 3. In the Navigation pane, click Parameter Setting, and click the LAN tab. 4. Do one of the following to configure your TCP/IP settings: ∙...
  • Page 186 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 5. After your printer restarts, click Get to get the TCP/IP information of your printer. If you are using a static IP address, you’ll get the same TCP/IP settings as it is in the previous step; if you are using DHCP, The DHCP server will automatically populate the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway boxes under Current TCP/IP.
  • Page 187 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) IPv6 The IPv6 tab provides IPv6 settings, including IPv6 and Current IPv6. Property Name Description Mode It determines how you get the IPv6 address of your printer. MANUAL Specify an IPv6 address manually. DHCPv6 An IPv6 address is assigned by a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) server.
  • Page 188 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Property Name Description The printer needs to remember that the current address is an anycast address, since its format is the same as a unicast address. IP Address (IPv6) The static IPv6 address of your printer.
  • Page 189 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 2. After your printer restarts, click Get to get its IPv6 information. If you are using a static IPv6 address, you’ll get the same settings as it is in the previous step; if you are using DHCPv6, the DHCPv6 server will automatically populate the IP Address and Link-Local Address boxes under Current IPv6.
  • Page 190 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) WLAN The WLAN tab provides wireless network settings, including IPv4, Current IPv4, Authentication, Information, WEP, WPA, Initialization, Protocol, Current Protocol, Server and EAP. Property Name Description IP Address (IPv4) The static IPv4 address of your printer.
  • Page 191 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Property Name Description the AP uses WEP encryption. WPA-Personal WPA-Personal uses Pre-Shared Key (PSK) authentication, in which all users use the same password to access a network. WPA is designed to replace WEP.
  • Page 192 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Property Name Description It is part of 802.11i standard of Wireless LAN. It enhances the security of WEP. TKIP uses 128-bit encryption. It dynamically changes keys for each packet using a rekeying mechanism, providing a strong protection against attackers.
  • Page 193 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Property Name Description It is available for 802.1X, WPA-Enterprise and EAP Method WPA2-Enterprise authentication. EAP-LEAP LEAP stands for Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol. It changes the WEP key for each session, preventing attackers retrieving data by cracking the key.
  • Page 194 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 2. In the Navigation pane, click Parameter Setting, and click the WLAN tab. 3. In the SSID box, enter the network name you’ve connected, and do one of the following to enter your password: ∙...
  • Page 195 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) ∙ If you’re using WPA-Personal or WPA2 Personal, enter your password in the WPA Pre-shared Key box. ∙ If you’re using 802.1X, WPA-Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise, choose your EAP authentication method in the EAP Method list, and enter your username and password in EAP User Name and EAP Password boxes respectively.
  • Page 196 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 5. After your printer restarts, click Get to get the IPv4 information of your printer. If you are using a static IP address, you’ll get the same settings as it is in the previous step; if you are using DHCP, the DHCP server will automatically populate the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway boxes under Current IPv4.
  • Page 197 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 2. In the Navigation pane, click Parameter Setting, and click the WLAN tab. 3. Press the [CTRL] + [ALT] + [SHIFT] + [P] keys on your computer to enable the Region setting. 7-63...
  • Page 198 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 4. Check the Region box. 5. Click the drop-down list and select the preferred country or region. 7-64...
  • Page 199 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Notes 1) Be sure to select the country or region where your printer is used. 2) Select Netherlands when using your printer in Turkey. The country or region you selected is displayed as shown below. 7-65...
  • Page 200 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 6. Click SEND. 7. Click Yes on the B-FV Setting Tool dialog box showing the message “Printer parameter settings are updated. Make sure the printer is ready. Are you sure to update the parameter settings?”. 8.
  • Page 201 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 9. Uncheck the Region box. When Infrastructure is selected for Network Type, the setting is now completed. If using Ad hoc for Network Type, proceed Step 10 to designate Channel. 10.
  • Page 202 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 11. Click the drop-down list for Channel and select the preferred channel. The channel you selected is displayed as shown below. 7-68...
  • Page 203 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 12. Click SEND. 13. Click Yes on the B-FV Setting Tool dialog box showing the message “Printer parameter settings are updated. Make sure the printer is ready. Are you sure to update the parameter settings?”. 14.
  • Page 204 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Bluetooth The Bluetooth tab provides Bluetooth settings. Property Name Description Pincode The Bluetooth PIN code of your printer. The new PIN code takes effect when you reconnect your printer to your computer.
  • Page 205 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Resetting Parameter Setting To reset the Parameter Setting of “Setting Tool” display, perform the following steps: Note The machine setting does not reset. To reset the printer to “Factory Setting”, see page 7-79. If you want to reset Parameter Setting, do this: 1.
  • Page 206 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Download Download is used to download files to your printer. Tabs in Download are related to the emulation language you choose. In PPLA, PPLB, PPLI and PPLZ modes it has two tabs, and in TPCL mode it has four tabs.
  • Page 207 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 2. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains font files. Select all of them and click Open. 3. In the Font list, select the font you want to use. You can select multiple fonts at a time. 4.
  • Page 208 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 1. Right-click in the blank BASIC Main Program area and click Add.   2. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains BASIC main programs (.bas). Select all of them and click Open.
  • Page 209 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Click Send to store the program. To store the BASIC data file in your printer’s flash memory: 1. Right-click in the blank BASIC Data File area and click Add. 2.
  • Page 210 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 3. In the BASIC Data File list, select the file you want to use. You can select multiple files at a time. 4. Click Send to store the files.  ...
  • Page 211 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 4. Click Download in the Navigation pane. 5. Under the General tab, right-click in the blank area and click Add. 7-77...
  • Page 212 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) 6. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains command files, select them and click Open. The command files you select must correspond to the emulation language you use. 7.
  • Page 213 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27) Tool Tool is used to send specific commands to your printer. It has the Single Command tab, which provides six commands. ■ Reboot Printer Restart your printer. ■ Reset To Factory Reset factory settings for your printer. Note When you select Reset to Factory and click Send, all setting parameters in the printer will be returned to the factory default values.
  • Page 214 7. B-FV SETTING TOOL EO18-33030 7.5 Installing B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 7.5 Installing B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 1. Double-click the installation file “B-FV Setting Tool_V1.0.34.msi”. 2. In the B-FV Setting Tool dialog box, click Next. 7-80...
  • Page 215 7. B-FV SETTING TOOL EO18-33030 7.5 Installing B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 3. In this dialog box, click I Agree after you read and accept the license agreement, and click Next. 4. In this dialog box, follow the instructions to choose the installation path, and then click Next. 7-81...
  • Page 216 7. B-FV SETTING TOOL EO18-33030 7.5 Installing B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 5. In this dialog box, click Next. 6. After the installation of B-FV Setting Tool is complete, click Close. 7-82...
  • Page 217 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Start B-FV Setting Tool. Its interface looks like this: ■ Menu bar It includes B-FV Setting Tool menus. ■ Toolbar It provides ports, port settings, emulation languages, printer dpi and printer status. ■...
  • Page 218 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Setting ■ Auto Detect USB When you connect your printer to a computer with a USB cable, B-FV Setting Tool automatically detects it and shows the USB information in the Port Name and Port Information.
  • Page 219 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 7.6.2 Toolbar The toolbar has two rows. The first row includes four items. ■ Input/Output Port The port you use for the data transmission between the computer and your printer.
  • Page 220 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) ■ COM It is the serial port and related to the COM tab in Parameter Setting. The settings of the COM port need to be the same as those in the COM tab, except for Port Name, which lets you select the COM port you want if your computer is connected to multiple printers via COM.
  • Page 221 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) ■ It is the Ethernet port and related to the LAN tab in Parameter Setting. It supports an IPv4 or IPv6 address. For more information about setting up a network connection, see Setting up LAN Connection, Setting up IPv6 Connection and Setting up WLAN Connection.
  • Page 222 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Printer Status Status Description ON LINE (Ready) The top cover (head) was closed in the online mode. HEAD OPEN The top cover (head) was opened in the online mode. ON LINE (Operating) The printer is operating.
  • Page 223 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 7.6.3 Navigation Pane The Navigation pane includes four items: Parameter Setting, Download, Tool and Font. Each item has its own tabs, and each tab has a Send, Get, Add or Delete button (Some of them only have Send).
  • Page 224 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Property Name Description Codepage A code page is a character set table used to map the characters input from the keyboard. Each type of code page has its encoding scheme, and some code pages can describe characters in specific language.
  • Page 225 Disable Disable the reprint after error. Control Code It is the control code used by Toshiba Printer Control Language (TPCL). Auto B-FV Setting Tool detects the control code automatically. [ESC] [LF] [NUL] or {|} You need to use either one of them as the control code when inputting commands, or your printer won’t...
  • Page 226 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) ■ D Mode, E Mode, I Mode, Z Mode and AUTO D Mode, E Mode, I Mode, Z Mode and AUTO provide settings grouped in the Supply, Control, Action, Label and Position Adjustment areas.
  • Page 227 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 2) When getting the value from the printer The Setting value is transmitted as dot information from the printer. Case Conversion process Calculation (Setting value = B) Rounding method Case 3 mm =>...
  • Page 228 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Print Darkness Adjust the darkness relative to the current darkness setting. The range is 0 ~ +30, and the value is adjustable in increments of ± Print Speed Determine the media speed during printing.
  • Page 229 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Property Name Description Baud Rate The rate of signals transmitted per second. The larger the number, the faster the data transmission. Data Length The length of the data transmitted. It can be set to 7 or 8 bits. Parity It can be set to Odd, Even or None.
  • Page 230 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) The LAN tab provides network settings, including TCP/IP, Current TCP/IP, Protocol, Server and SNMP Trap. Property Name Description IP Address (TCP/IP) The static IP address of your printer. Subnet Mask (TCP/IP) The manually specified subnet mask of your printer.
  • Page 231 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Property Name Description Client ID It is an arbitrary value sent to the DHCP server to reserve an IP address for your printer. Client ID allows up to 32 hexadecimal characters.
  • Page 232 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 4. Do one of the following to configure your TCP/IP settings: ∙ If you have a static IP address, fill the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway box under TCP/IP according to your network settings and click Send.
  • Page 233 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 7. In the Setting LAN dialog box, do one of the following to configure your IP address: ∙ If you are using a static IP address, in the IP Address box, enter the IP address under TCP/IP in the LAN tab, and then click OK.
  • Page 234 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Property Name Description Mode It determines how you get the IPv6 address of your printer. MANUAL Specify an IPv6 address manually. DHCPv6 An IPv6 address is assigned by a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) server.
  • Page 235 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Setting up IPv6 Connection Before you set up IPv6, make sure you have IPv6 connectivity. 1. Do one of the following to configure your IPv6 settings: ∙ If you have a static IPv6 address, in the Mode list, click MANUAL; in the IP Address box, enter your IPv6 address, and click Send.
  • Page 236 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 3. In the Input/Output Port list, click LAN, and click Setting. 4. In the Setting LAN dialog box, do one of the following to configure your IP address: ∙...
  • Page 237 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) WLAN The WLAN tab provides wireless network settings, including IPv4, Current IPv4, Authentication, Information, WEP, WPA, Initialization, Protocol, Current Protocol, Server and EAP. Property Name Description IP Address (IPv4) The static IPv4 address of your printer.
  • Page 238 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Property Name Description Network Authentication Open It allows any device to authenticate to an access point (AP) and gain access to a network, but only the device with the correct WEP key can receive encrypted data while the AP uses WEP encryption.
  • Page 239 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Property Name Description WPA Encryption It shows encryption methods depending on your network authentication. AUTO It allows the access point to use either TKIP or AES encryption. TKIP It is available for WPA-Personal and WPA- Enterprise.
  • Page 240 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Property Name Description DHCP Auto It tries to get an IP address from a DHCP server first. If failed, it uses the specified one. Enable It keeps trying to get an IP address from a DHCP server until it succeeds.
  • Page 241 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Setting up WLAN Connection Before you set up a wireless LAN connection, make sure your computer has connected to a wireless network. 1. In the Input/Output Port list, click USB or COM. 2.
  • Page 242 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) ∙ If you’re using Open and WEP is on, choose your WEP password, type in the WEP Input Type list. Next, enter your WEP password in one of the WEP Key box, and select the key you want to use from the WEP Key Index list.
  • Page 243 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 4. Do one of the following to configure your IPv4 settings: ∙ If you have a static IP address, fill the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway box under IPv4 according to your network settings, make sure DHCP is disabled, then click Send.
  • Page 244 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 7. In the Setting LAN dialog box, do one of the following to configure your IP address: ∙ If you are using a static IP address, in the IP Address box, enter the IP address under IPv4 in the WLAN tab and click OK.
  • Page 245 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 3. Press the [CTRL] + [ALT] + [SHIFT] + [P] keys on your computer to enable the Region setting. 4. Check the Region box. 7-111...
  • Page 246 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 5. Click the drop-down list and select the preferred country or region. Notes 1) Be sure to select the country or region where your printer is used. 2) Select Netherlands when using your printer in Turkey. 7-112...
  • Page 247 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) The country or region you selected is displayed as shown below. 6. Click SEND. 7. Click Yes on the B-FV Setting Tool dialog box showing the message “Printer parameter settings are updated.
  • Page 248 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 8. Click Close. 9. Uncheck the Region box. When Infrastructure is selected for Network Type, the setting is now completed. If using Ad hoc for Network Type, proceed Step 10 to designate Channel. 10.
  • Page 249 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Ad hoc is displayed as shown below. 11. Click the drop-down list for Channel and select the preferred channel. 7-115...
  • Page 250 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) The channel you selected is displayed as shown below. 12. Click SEND. 13. Click Yes on the B-FV Setting Tool dialog box showing the message “Printer parameter settings are updated.
  • Page 251 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 14. Click Close. The setting is now completed. 7-117...
  • Page 252 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Bluetooth The Bluetooth tab provides Bluetooth settings. Property Name Description Pincode The Bluetooth PIN code of your printer. The new PIN code takes effect when you reconnect your printer to your computer.
  • Page 253 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Resetting Parameter Setting To reset the Parameter Setting of “Setting Tool” display, perform the following steps: Note The machine setting does not reset. To reset the printer to “Factory Setting”, see page 7-127. If you want to reset Parameter Setting, do this: 1.
  • Page 254 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Download Download is used to download files to your printer. Tabs in Download are related to the emulation language you choose. Remember that you need to set up a network connection before you use the LAN or Multi-LAN port for the data transfer.
  • Page 255 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 2. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains font files. Select all of them and click Open. 3. In the Font list, select the font you want to use. You can select multiple fonts at a time. 4.
  • Page 256 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 1. Right-click in the blank BASIC Main Program area and click Add.   2. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains BASIC main programs (.bas). Select all of them and click Open.
  • Page 257 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Click Send to store the program. To store the BASIC data file in your printer’s flash memory: 1. Right-click in the blank BASIC Data File area and click Add. 2.
  • Page 258 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 3. In the BASIC Data File list, select the file you want to use. You can select multiple files at a time. 4. Click Send to store the files.  ...
  • Page 259 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 4. Click Download in the Navigation pane. 5. Under the General tab, right-click in the blank area and click Add. 7-125...
  • Page 260 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) 6. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains command files, select them and click Open. The command files you select must correspond to the emulation language you use. 7.
  • Page 261 7. B-FV Setting Tool EO18-33030 7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34) Tool Tool is used to send specific commands to your printer. It has the Single Command tab, which provides six commands. ■ Reboot Printer Restart your printer. ■ Reset To Factory Reset factory settings for your printer. Note When you select Reset to Factory and click Send, all setting parameters in the printer will be returned to the factory default values.
  • Page 262 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.1 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27 or earlier) 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE Firmware is the code stored permanently in hardware. It instructs your printer to do its tasks. Benefits of updating firmware include new features, enhanced functionality and improved performance.
  • Page 263 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.1 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27 or earlier) 5. In the Navigation pane, click Download, and click the Firmware tab.
  • Page 264 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.1 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27 or earlier) 6. Right-click in the blank list and click Add. 7. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains B-FV4 firmware files. Select all of them and click Open.
  • Page 265 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.1 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27 or earlier) 8. If you want to update specific files, select the check boxes of those files; if you want to update all of the firmware files, right-click in the blank area in the list, and click Select All. 9.
  • Page 266 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.1 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27 or earlier) 10. When the data transmission is complete, your printer starts to update its firmware. During the update LED 2 turns to red and orange alternatively, while LED 1 turns to solid green. In the Download Firmware dialog box, the message shows that your printer is updating the firmware.
  • Page 267 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.1 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27 or earlier) 8.1.2 Updating via LAN or Multi-LAN Port Before you update the firmware via the LAN or Multi-LAN port, you need to set up a network connection. For details, see Setting up LAN Connection, Setting up IPv6 Connection and Setting up WLAN Connection.
  • Page 268 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.1 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27 or earlier) 5. In the Navigation pane, click Download, and click the Firmware tab.
  • Page 269 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.1 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27 or earlier) 6. Right-click in the blank list and click Add. 7. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains B-FV4 firmware files. Select all of them and click Open.
  • Page 270 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.1 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27 or earlier) 8. If you want to update specific files, select the check boxes of those files; if you want to update all of the firmware files, right-click in the blank area in the list, and click Select All. 9.
  • Page 271 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.1 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27 or earlier) 10. When the data transmission is complete, your printer starts to update its firmware. During the update LED 2 turns to red and orange alternatively, while LED 1 turns to solid green. In the Download Firmware dialog box, the message shows that your printer is updating the firmware.
  • Page 272 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.2 Updating Firmware via USB Host (V1.0.27 or earlier) 8.2 Updating Firmware via USB Host (V1.0.27 or earlier) The USB host is a USB type A port for a USB flash drive, which can be used to quickly update the firmware.
  • Page 273 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.3 Updating Firmware in Atmel Mode 8.3 Updating Firmware in Atmel Mode Typically, firmware can be updated in B-FV Setting Tool without problems, but there are rare cases B-FV Setting Tool cannot handle. If any unexpected conditions keep you from updating firmware in B-FV Setting Tool, you need to update it in Atmel mode.
  • Page 274 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.3 Updating Firmware in Atmel Mode 9. Right-click in the blank list and click Add. 10. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains B-FV4 firmware files. Select all of them and click Open. 8-13...
  • Page 275 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.3 Updating Firmware in Atmel Mode 11. Right-click in the blank area in the list, and click Select All to select all of the check boxes. Note If you want to execute a firmware file without saving it into the flash memory, select the Download to memory and execute check box and click Send.
  • Page 276 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.3 Updating Firmware in Atmel Mode 13. Turn off your printer. 14. Set DIP Switch 1 and 2 to the ON position (up). If it’s inconvenient to set DIP Switch while cables are connected, unplug all the cables to do this. 15.
  • Page 277 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.4 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34 or later) 8.4 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34 or later) This section describes how to update printer firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34 or later). 8.4.1 Updating via USB or COM Port 1.
  • Page 278 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.4 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34 or later) 5. In the Navigation pane, click Download, and click the Firmware tab. 8-17...
  • Page 279 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.4 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34 or later) 6. Right-click in the blank list and click Add. 7. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains B-FV4 firmware files. Select all of them and click Open.
  • Page 280 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.4 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34 or later) 8. If you want to update specific files, select the check boxes of those files; if you want to update all of the firmware files, right-click in the blank area in the list, and click Select All. 9.
  • Page 281 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.4 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34 or later) 10. When the data transmission is complete, your printer starts to update its firmware. During the update LED 2 turns to red and orange alternatively, while LED 1 turns to solid green. In the Download Firmware dialog box, the message shows that your printer is updating the firmware.
  • Page 282 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.4 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34 or later) 12. When the update is complete, the message “Firmware Update Complete” appears. Click Close to close the dialog box, or click Save Log to save the firmware update log. Note Sometimes you’ll find LED 2 keeps turning to red and orange alternatively after the message “Firmware Update Complete”...
  • Page 283 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.4 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34 or later) 8.4.2 Updating via LAN or Multi-LAN Port Before you update the firmware via the LAN or Multi-LAN port, you need to set up a network connection. For details, see Setting up LAN Connection, Setting up IPv6 Connection and Setting up WLAN Connection.
  • Page 284 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.4 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34 or later) 5. In the Navigation pane, click Download, and click the Firmware tab. 8-23...
  • Page 285 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.4 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34 or later) 6. Right-click in the blank list and click Add. 7. In the Open dialog box, browse to the folder that contains B-FV4 firmware files. Select all of them and click Open.
  • Page 286 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.4 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34 or later) 8. If you want to update specific files, select the check boxes of those files; if you want to update all of the firmware files, right-click in the blank area in the list, and click Select All. 9.
  • Page 287 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.4 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34 or later) 10. When the data transmission is complete, your printer starts to update its firmware. During the update LED 2 turns to red and orange alternatively, while LED 1 turns to solid green. In the Download Firmware dialog box, the message shows that your printer is updating the firmware.
  • Page 288 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.4 Updating Firmware in B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34 or later) 12. When the update is complete, the message “Firmware Update Complete” appears. At the same time, your printer restarts itself. Click Close to close the dialog box, or click Save Log to save the firmware update log.
  • Page 289 8. UPDATING FIRMWARE EO18-33030 8.5 Updating Firmware via USB Host (V1.0.34 or later) 8.5 Updating Firmware via USB Host (V1.0.34 or later) The USB host is a USB type A port for a USB flash drive, which can be used to quickly update the firmware.
  • Page 290 9. NETWORK EO18-33030 9.1 Network Architecture 9. NETWORK This chapter provides the information about your printer networking. 9.1 Network Architecture As the figure shows, the network architecture includes several layers, and each layer corresponds to the layer in the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. The print engine is on the application layer.
  • Page 291 9. NETWORK EO18-33030 9.1 Network Architecture The data link is on the data link layer. Its task is to create and manage a reliable data transmission between two adjacent nodes in a network via MAC addresses. It divides the data from the network layer into bits, encodes these bits into frames prior to transmission, and decodes them at the destination.
  • Page 292 9. NETWORK EO18-33030 9.2 SNMP Trap 9.2 SNMP Trap If you enable SNMP Trap in B-FV Setting Tool, you can use it to monitor your network printers. Your printer sends the trap data packet back if any error or warning has occurred. Every error or warning has its unique ID, which is bcpStatusID included in the trap OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1129.1.2.1.1.2.1.X (X: value of bcpStatusID).
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    B-FV4 printers support SNMPv2 and MIB-II. For more information about the MIB list of B-FV4 printers, see MIB of B-FV4 Series. 9.4 Ethernet Status Indicators...
  • Page 294 Establishing a Bluetooth connection with B-FV4D and B-FV4T Follow the steps below to establish a Bluetooth connection with the B-FV4D and B-FV4T printers. Note Toshiba WT310 Tablet PC running Windows 8.1 Pro will be used for explanation purposes. Other third party Bluetooth interface software may be different.
  • Page 295 APPENDIX EO18-33030 APPENDIX Establishing a Bluetooth connection with B-FV4D and B-FV4T 2. Select Express Mode (Recommended), and click Next. 3. Select B-FV4T, and click Next. Note If the device is not found, confirm that the security for Bluetooth is turned off and the printer is turned on.
  • Page 296 APPENDIX EO18-33030 APPENDIX Establishing a Bluetooth connection with B-FV4D and B-FV4T 4. The COM port is now assigned; in this case, note that the COM2 is issued, and click Next (sometimes other port may be assigned, if so make note of it). The Bluetooth connection is now established with the B-FV4T printer.
  • Page 297 APPENDIX EO18-33030 APPENDIX Establishing a Bluetooth connection with B-FV4D and B-FV4T 5. To install the printer driver, open the TEC_DRV folder, and double-click the DriverWizard.exe file. The driver link: http://www.toshibatec-ris.com/download_overseas/printer/printer_driver/ 6. Select Install printer drivers, and click Next.
  • Page 298 APPENDIX EO18-33030 APPENDIX Establishing a Bluetooth connection with B-FV4D and B-FV4T 7. Select the model, and click Next. In this case, TEC B-FV4 (203 dpi) has been selected.                          ...
  • Page 299 APPENDIX EO18-33030 APPENDIX Establishing a Bluetooth connection with B-FV4D and B-FV4T 9. Click Next. 10. Click Finish.
  • Page 300 APPENDIX EO18-33030 APPENDIX Establishing a Bluetooth connection with B-FV4D and B-FV4T 11. Open the printer properties, and click Print Test Page for printing the test page.
  • Page 301 APPENDIX EO18-33030 APPENDIX Establishing a Bluetooth connection with B-FV4D and B-FV4T...
  • Page 302 PRINTED IN JAPAN 1-11-1, OSAKI, SHINAGAWA-KU, TOKYO, 141-8562, JAPAN EO18-33030H...

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