Toshiba B-EP Series Interface Specification page 383

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"HEAD." However, it is necessary to press the FEED key and move a label to the cutting position to
take it out because the label is not stopped at the cutting position after printing has been completed.
In strip issue mode when the strip issue back feed setting is on and the strip position fine adjustment is
set to – (negative), a back feed is performed because the print start position is misaligned. However,
for labels whose label-to-label gap is 5 mm or more, no back feed is performed because the print start
position is not misaligned.
<<Common in all versions>>
The print position is misaligned when printing under any of the following conditions.
The assumption for the following conditions is that labels/tags of which pitch is shorter than the
distance between the print head and the sensor (approx. 11.5 mm) are used in batch issues.
(1) After labels/tags are issued with "Back feed amount fine adjustment" being set for the Position
Fine Adjust Command, another label/tag is issued without setting the back feed amount.
(2) After labels/tags are issued without setting the "Back feed amount find adjustment" for the
Position Fine Adjust Command, another label/tag is issued with Back feed amount fine
adjustment set.
(3) After issuing labels/tags in the TPCL mode, the mode is changed to the LABEL mode and the
label/tag is issued without setting the "Back feed amount fine adjustment" for the Position Fine
Adjust Command.
When any of the above conditions is met, the print position on the second label/tag is misaligned.
This is because when using the labels/tags of which pitch is shorter than the distance between the
print head and the sensor, the gap between the first and second labels/tags passes through the
sensor before printing the first label/tag, before switching to a different issue condition or the LABEL
mode. Therefore, the third and later labels/tags are printed at the proper position.
Either of the language types, Kanji, Chinese and Korean, can be implemented. Any font other than
the on-board fonts is selectable.
CHAPTER 6 LABEL MODE (INTERFACE COMMANDS)
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