Summary of Contents for TSC PRINTRONIX MB240 Series
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MB240 Series ◼ Thermal Transfer ◼ Direct Thermal Industrial Barcode Printers Series Lists: User Manual MB240 / MB340 MB240T / MB340T...
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1 Introduction TSC MB240 series of industrial thermal label printers is the new value leader for 4” wide light industrial label printing. The MB240 features a small footprint, easily understandable operator interface and a full set of options to meet nearly every printing application.
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Model MB240 MB340 MB240T MB340T Safety regulation FCC Class A, CE Class A, RCM Class A, cTUVus, CCC, BIS, TÜ V, KC, BSMI, EAC, ENERGY STAR® Environmental concern Comply with RoHS, WEEE ◼ Accessories Windows labeling software CD disk ◼ Quick start guide ◼...
2 Operation Overview 2.1 Unpacking and Inspection This printer has been specially packaged to withstand damage during shipping. Please carefully inspect the packaging and printer. Please retain the packaging materials in case you need to reship the printer. Unpacking the printer, the following items are included in the carton. 1 printer unit ◼...
2.2 Printer Overview 2.2.1 Front View MB240/MB240T Series LED indicator LED indicator Icons and LED indicators LCD touch display Pause button Front panel buttons Feed button Media view window Media view window Paper exit chute Paper exit chute Media cover handle Media cover handle...
2.2.3 Rear View External label entrance chute Power switch USB interface (High speed mode) Slot-in Wi-Fi or GPIO interface (Option) USB host RS-232C interface Ethernet interface Power cord socket Note: The interface picture here is for reference only. Please refer to the product specification for the interfaces availability.
2.3 Operator Control LED indicator Printer status LED indicator Firmware version Printer model Time & Date Icons & LED indicators Ethernet / Wi-Fi IP Icons Pause button Feed button Keys...
2.3.1 LED Indication and Keypads LED color indication: Color Meaning Solid: Power is on and ready to be used. (Green) Flash :System is downloading data or printer is paused. System is clearing data. (Amber) Solid - Printer head open, cutter error. (Red) Flash - Printing error, such as paper empty, paper jam, ribbon empty, or memory error etc.
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LCD/LED Icon Indication: icon Function On: Printhead open. On: Out of ribbon. Blinking: Ribbon near end. On: Out of paper. Blinking: Paper jam. On: RF connected. Blinking: RF communication. Main Page Icon (MB240T) Icon Indication icon Function Wi-Fi device is ready (option). Enter the menu.
2.3.3 Power-on Utilities Power-on Utilities provides the basic functions and can be activated by below procedures: Turn off the power > Hold the button > Open the power > Release the button depending on the color of the LED. MB240/ MB340 Series: Power down and hold the PAUSE button to restart the printer.
3 Setup 3.1 Setting up the Printer Place the printer on flat surface. Make sure the printer is power off. Connect the printer to the computer with the provided USB cable. Plug in the power cord. ◆ Note: Please switch OFF the printer before plugging in the power cord to printer power jack.
3.2 Loading the Ribbon Install ribbon on the ribbon Open the media cover. supply spindle and paper core on the ribbon rewind spindle. Wind the ribbon rewind spindle Release the lever. counterclockwise to tighten the ribbon and remove any slack.
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Ribbon Loading Path Wind the ribbon rewind spindle counterclockwise roughly 3 to 5 circles until the ribbon is smooth, properly stretched and wrinkle-free. Close the printhead mechanism.
3.3 Loading the Media Move the label roll guard to the end of the spindle then Open the media flip it down. cover. Release lever and thread the Place the label label through the damper, and use label roll media sensor, and label guard to be guide stabilized...
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Adjust the position of the media Adjust the label guide to fix the media Close the Printhead sensor. position.
3.4 Loading the Fanfold/External Media Open the printer right side cover. Insert the fanfold media through the rear external label entrance chute. Refer 3.3 to load the media. Loading path for fan-fold labels...
3.5 Loading Media in Peel-off Mode (Optional) Open the media Install the label as indicated cover and load the and set printer mode to Peeler Mode. media. Release lever, pull the label off about Feed the leading edge of 650mm and liner through the peel-off remove the label.
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The media rewind spindle can also Close the printhead and press FEED Pull out the media rewind spindle install paper core to wind the media. Button securing clip. Wind the media on the spindle until the liner stretched properly.
3.6 Loading Media in Cutter Mode (Optional) Open the media cover, and use the Install the media and make it unfer Close the printhead and the cutter kit, control panel to select to Cutter go through the cutter paper entrance. then press FEED.
3.7 Loading the Linerless Media (Optional) Follow the steps below to load the linerless media for the printer: NOTE: The images below show a printer shipped with a cutter module. The same steps also apply to a printer shipped with a tear-off module. Open the media cover.
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Thread the media under the damper assembly, through the media sensor and under the printhead. Keep feeding the media until the media extends out of the front side of the cutter. Media Sensor Printhead Damper Assembly Align the media with the media guide ensuring that the Adjust the media guide ensuring that the location of the guide fits with the media’s width.
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Close the cutter until it clicks in place. Close the printhead ensuring that the printhead is correctly locked by the printhead release lever. (For cutter module only) Insert the ribs on the label tray into Close the media cover. its corresponding opening on the front panel of the cutter For models shipped with the linerless cutter module, you module.
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The images below demonstrate the two printers shipped with cutter module and tear-off module respectively. Cutter Module Tear-off Module...
4 Knob Adjustment Printhead Pressure Adjustment Knob has 6 levels’ adjustment for 1” to 2” and 3” to 4” width media. Different number means different pressure to the media . Due to printer’s paper alignment is on left side of the mechanism, different media width requires the different pressure.
4.1 Ribbon Tension Adjustment Knob Ribbon Tension Adjustment Knob has 5 positions for adjustment. Due to the ribbon is aligned to the inbound of print mechanism, different width of ribbon may need to adjust the tension adjustment knob to avoid the ribbon wrinkle and get the best print quality.
4.2 Mechanism Fine Adjustment to Avoid Ribbon Wrinkles Ribbon wrinkle is related to the media width, thickness, printhead pressure balance, ribbon film characteristics, print darkness setting…etc. In case the ribbon wrinkle happens, please follow the instructions below to adjust the printer parts. Ribbon Tension Adjustment Knob has 5 indexes for adjustment.
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Wrinkle happens from label lower right to upper left direction Feed Direction ◼ Make sure the Printhead Pressure Adjustment Knob is in correct position for the current media. Ex: 1 to 2”, 3 to 4” ◼ Turn the screw clockwise per level and print to see if the winkle has gone. ◼...
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Wrinkle happens from label lower left to upper right direction Feed Direction ◼ Make sure the Printhead Pressure Adjustment Knob is in correct position for the current media. Ex: 1” to 2”, 3” to 4” ◼ Turn the screw counterclockwise per level and print to see if the winkle has gone. ◼...
5 TSC Console TSC Console is a management tool combining the Printer Management, Diagnostic Tool, CommTool and Printer Webpage settings, which enables you to adjust printer’s settings/status; change printers’ settings; download graphics, deploy fonts, graphics, label templates or upgrade the firmware to the group of printers, and send additional commands to printers at the same time ※...
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Select the current interface of the printer. The printer will be added to TSC Console’s interface. Select the printer and set the settings. For more information, please refer to TSC Console User Manual. ◼...
5.2 Setup Ethernet Interface ◼ Use USB or COM to establish the interface on TSC Console. ◼ Double click to enter the Printer Configuration Page > Click Ethernet tab > Check the IP Address.
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◼ Choose Network > Key in the IP Address > Click Discover to establish the Ethernet interface. ◼ The notification will pop up > Click OK to close the window > The Ethernet interface will be shown on TSC Console.
5.3 Set Wi-Fi and Add to TSC Console Interface ◼ Use USB or COM Port to set up the interface. (refer to chp.5.1) ◼ Double click to enter the printer configuration page. ◼ Click Get to receive printer’s information. ◼...
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For WPA-Personal Fill-in the SSID. Select the Encryption option to WPA-Personal. III. Fill-in the Key. Select DHCP to ON. (For OFF option, please fill-in the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway) After setting, click the Set button. Note: Before setting, the entered field will be shown in yellow for reminding.
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◼ After clicking Set button, it'll pop-up the window tip as below shown. ◼ IP address will be shown in the “IP address” field and the Wi-Fi logo and IP address will be displayed on the LCD control panel. Note: IP address should be shown within about 5 to 15 seconds after printer turn on.
5.4 Initialize the Printer WIFI Setting Return to the main page of TSC Console. Click Functions to expand the page. Click Wi-Fi Default to initialize the printer Wi-Fi module setting to factory default setting.
5.5 Printer Function Printer Function could be found in Printer Configuration. “Printer Function” will be shown on the left side of the window. Functions Description Calibrate Sensor Detect media types and the size of the label RTC Setup Synchronize printer with Real Time Clock on PC Factory Default Initialize the printer to default settings Reset Printer...
When the printer is equipped with other option kits, ex: cutter, peeler, rewinder, please select the mode after finishing the calibration. Follow below procedure to set the post action for the printing: Refer to section 5.1. Connect the printer with TSC Console > Double click the printer >...
6 LCD Menu Function 6.1 Enter the Menu ◼ By touch display: Tap the (Menu) icon on LCD main page to enter the menu. ◼ By Keys: Use navigational keys to select the (Menu) icon (be marked in green) and press the left soft key button (means ) to enter the menu.
6.2 Menu Overview There are 6 categories on the menu. Users can easily set the settings of the printer without connecting the computer. Please refer to following sections for more details. Advanced : To set LCD, initialization, cutter Setting : To set up the printer settings for TSPL & type,…etc.
6.3.1 TSPL TSPL category can set up the printer settings for TSPL. Speed None Density Batch Mode Direction Peeler Mode Print mode Cutter Mode Offset Cutter Batch TSPL Shift X Rewinder Mode Shift Y Reference X Reference Y Code Page Country...
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Item Description Default 203 dpi: 5 Speed Set the print speed. Setting range: 1 to 10 for 203dpi; 1 to 7 for 300dpi. 300 dpi: 3 Density Set printing darkness. Setting range: 0 to 15, and the step is 1. Set the printout direction.
6.3.2 ZPL2 Darkness This “ZPL2” category can set up the printer settings for ZPL2. Print Speed Tear Off Tear Off Peeler Off Print Mode Cutter Print Width Rewind List Fonts List Images List Formats List Setup Control Prefix Format Prefix Feed Menu ZPL2...
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Item Description Default Density Set the printing darkness. Available setting range: 0 to 30. 203 dpi: 4 Print Speed Set the print speed. Available setting range is 1 to 10 for 203dpi and 1 to 7 for 300dpi. 300 dpi: 3 Tear Off Adjust media stop location.
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Set the action of the media when turning on the printer. Feed: Printer will advance one label. Media Power Up Calibration: Printer will make calibration. No Motion Length: Printer determine length and feed label. No Motion: Printer will not move media. Set the action of the media when closing the printhead.
6.4 Sensor This option is used to calibrate the selected sensor. We recommend calibrate the sensor before printing when changing the me Black Mark Auto Calibration Continuous Preprint Manual Calibration Standard Black Mark Menu Sensor Auto Continuous Threshold Detect Fixed Maximum Length Min.
6.5.1 Serial COM Serial comm can set the printer RS-232 settings. 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps Baud Rate 19200 bps 38400 bps 57600 bps 115200 bps None Menu Interface Serial Parity Even Data Bits Stop Bit(s) Item Description Default Baud Rate...
6.5.2 Ethernet Ethernet configures internal Ethernet configuration and checks the printer’s Ethernet module status, and reset the Ethernet module. Status Menu Interface Ethernet Config Item Description Default Status Check the Ethernet IP address and MAC setting status. DHCP: On or OFF the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) network protocol. Config.
6.5.3 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi can set the printer Wi-Fi settings. Status Config Menu Interface Wi-Fi SSID Security Password Item Description Default Status Check the Wi-Fi IP address, MAC setting status,…etc. DHCP: ON/OFF the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) network protocol. Config. DHCP Static IP: Set the printer’s IP address, subnet mask and gateway.
6.5.4 Bluetooth Bluetooth can set the printer Bluetooth settings. Status Local Name Menu Interface Bluetooth Ping Code Item Description Default Status Check the Bluetooth status. Local Name Set the local name for Bluetooth. RF-BHS Ping Code Set the local ping code for Bluetooth. 0000...
Language 6.6 Advanced Printer Information Initialization Display Brightness Touchscreen Date Format Calibration Date Date & Time Time Format Time Menu Lock Menu Advanced Menu Password Security MyMenu Lock Cutter Type MyMenu Password Media Low Warning Ribbon Low Warning Warning Print Head Maintain Reset Counter Interval Linerless Maintain...
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Date & Time Setup the date and time on display. Security Set the password for locking the menu or favorites. The default password is 8888. Disable Cutter Type Set the cutter type. Guillotine Set the warning for ribbon low. For example, if setting value is 30m, when ribbon Ribbon Low Warning capacity was lower than 30m, the will be shown in red.
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Sets how often the linerless cutter blade should be cleaned. Warning: Turns on/off notification that reminds users to clean the cutter blade if the set mileage for the cutter blade is fulfilled. Default setting: ON. Interval: Sets mileage for the cutter blade. When the set amount of mileage is fulfilled, the warning icon that reminds users to clean the cutter blade will appear on the display panel.
6.7 File Manager File Manager is used to check the printer available memory, show the files list, delete the files or run the files that saved in the printer DRAM/Flash/Card memory. DRAM Menu File Manager FLASH CARD...
6.8 Diagnostic Print Config. Dump Mode Menu Diagnostic Print Head Diag Gap Display Diag Black Mark Sensor Diag Ribbon End Diag Media Item Description Print current printer configuration to the label. The configuration printout contains printhead test pattern, which is useful Print Config.
6.9 Favorites Favorites helps users build a commonly used list. Arrange the commonly used setting options by Favorites Add items: Touch and hold the item > window of Join Favorites will pop up > tap Yes to add the item to Favorites. Delete items: Touch and hold the item >...
6.9.1 Configuring the Printer and Setting Options for the Linerless Media • Models shipped with the linerless cutter module do not require any configuration. You can start using the printer after installing the linerless cutter module onto the printer. • For models shipped with the linerless tear-off module, follow the steps below to configure the printer after loading the linerless media into the printer.
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Item Description Vertical Length Adjustment (ON) Turns on/off the Vertical Length Adjustment function. Setting option: ON / OFF. Adjusts the label length. This item will not appear if Vertical Length Adjustment is turned off. Setting Vertical Percentage range: 90 to 115%. Offset Specifies the stop position for each operation.
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Item Description Sets how often the printer should be cleaned after printing with the linerless media. Warning: Turns on/off notification that reminds users to clean the printer if the set mileage is fulfilled. Default setting: ON. Interval: Schedules printer maintenance after printing with the linerless media. When the set amount of mileage is fulfilled, the warning icon that reminds users to clean the printer will appear on the display panel.
7 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Recovery Procedure Plug the power cord in printer and outlet. ◼ ◼ The power cord is not properly connected. Power indicator does not illuminate ◼ The power switch is closed. ◼ Switch the printer on. Close the print carriage.
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mechanism. ◼ If peeler module is installed, please remove the label. ◼ If there is no peeler module in front of the printer, please ◼ Peel function is enabled. Take Label switch off the printer and install it. ◼ Check if the connector is plugging correctly. Can’t downloading the file to ◼...
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◼ Sensor sensitivity is not set properly. ◼ Calibrate the sensor by Auto Gap or Manual Gap options. ◼ The media sensor is covered with dust. ◼ Clear the GAP/Black mark sensor by blower. ◼ Printhead pressure is incorrect. Please refer to the chapter 4. ◼...
8 Maintenance 8.1 Cleaning Tools and Methods This session presents the clean tools and methods to maintain the printer. ◼ For Cleaning Depending on the media used, the printer may accumulate residues (media dust, adhesives, etc.) as a by-product of normal printing.
8.2 Cleaning the Printer after Linerless Printing 8.2.1 Linerless Cleaning Kit It is recommended to use cleaning supplies listed in this manual. Using unapproved cotton swabs, solvent, tools, etc. may damage the cutter blade or other printing mechanism of the printer. Cleaning solution for linerless printing Printhead’s cleaning pen for linerless printing Lint-free cloth...
8.2.2 Cleaning the Component of the Printer Printer Part Method Interval 1. Turn off the printer. 2. Open the media cover and printhead. 3. Apply some cleaning solution on a lint-free cloth or sponge foam swab and then remove the adhesive, particles, and dust that build up on the (1) media guide, (2) rubber surface, (3) flat area on the front panel, and (4) flat area on the cutter module or tear-off module.
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1. Turn off the printer. 2. Open the media cover and printhead. 3. Apply some cleaning solution on a lint-free cloth and then wipe off the adhesive, particles, and dust that build up on the platen roller. Rotate the platen roller to make sure the platen roller is entirely cleared. Clean as needed of after printing Linerless Platen Roller every 1 km.
8.2.3 Cleaning the Cutter Blade Follow the steps below to expose and then clean the cutter blade. Remove the linerless media from the media path. Select Favorites on the printer’s display panel. Select Linerless Maintain when the screen appears.
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Select Clean Cutter Blade. CAUTION: Selecting Clean Cutter Blade will lift to expose the cutter blade. To avoid risk of personal injury, keep your hands away from the cutter gate when selecting this item. Release the printhead lever to open the printhead when the screen appears.
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Open the upper bar for the cutter gate when the screen appears. Power off the printer and start cleaning the linerless cutter blade.
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Wipe off the adhesive, particles, or dust from the cutter blade and cutter gate. After cleaning the cutter blade, close the upper bar for the cutter gate ensuring the upper bar clicks in place. Close the printhead ensuring the printhead is firmly secured in place. Turn on the printer.
9 Agency Compliance and Approvals EN 55032, Class A EN 55024 EN 60950-1 This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. FCC part 15B, Class A ICES-003, Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to...
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UL 62368-1 CSA C22.2 No. 62368-1 EN 62368-1 KN 32 / KN 35 / K 60950-1 이 기기는 업무용(A 급) 전자파적합기기로서 판매자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기 바라며, 가정외의 지역에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 합니다. GB 4943.1 GB 9254, Class A GB 17625.1 此为...
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Note: There may have certification differences in the series models, please refer to product label for accuracy. Important safety instructions: 1. Read all of these instructions and keep them for later use. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions on the product. 3.
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repair. After completing the steps, please close the media cover first and then turn on the power to start printing. CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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30mW 5470-5725MHz Hereby, TSC Auto ID Technology Co., Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type [Wi-Fi] IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: http://www.tscprinters.com/cms/theme/index-39.html...
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specific host products operated in portable exposure conditions. (For Wi-Fi) This device has also been evaluated and shown compliant with the IC RF Exposure limits under portable exposure conditions. (Antennas are less than 20 cm of a person's body). (For Bluetooth) Canada, avis de l'Industry Canada (IC) Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux normes canadiennes ICES-003 et RSS-210.
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前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通信。低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干 擾。(即低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法第十四條) BSMI Class A 警語: 這是甲類的資訊產品,在居住的環境使用中時,可能會造成射頻 干擾,在這種情況下,使用者會被要求採取某些適當的對策。 MFi for Bluetooth Use of the Made for Apple badge means that an accessory has been designed to connect specifically to the Apple product(s) identified in the badge, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
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10 Revision History Date Content Editor • Revised the “Product Specification” table from page 2. • Added the “Loading the Linerless Media” section from page 23 to 25. • Added the “Linerless Maintain” function in the “Advanced” section on page 58. 2023/06/16 Peter Yao •...
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