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TOSHIBA Barcode Printer
B-SA4TP SERIES
Owner’s Manual
Mode d’emploi
Bedienungsanleitung
Manual de instrucciones
Gebruikershandleiding
Manuale Utente
Manual do Utilizador

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • F
    fnicholsonSep 8, 2025
    Why is my Toshiba Barcode Reader showing NO PAPER?
    • C
      Courtney HubbardSep 8, 2025
      The 'NO PAPER' error on your Toshiba Barcode Reader typically means one of three things: 1. The media has run out. 2. The media is not loaded properly. 3. The media is slack. To resolve this: 1. Load new media and press the [RESTART] key. 2. Reload the media correctly and press the [RESTART] key. 3. Take up any slack in the media.
  • A
    Adam CameronAug 25, 2025
    What to do if nothing is printed on the media with my Toshiba B-SA4TP?
    • S
      Shelby PerezAug 25, 2025
      If your Toshiba printer is not printing anything on the media, it could be due to the media or ribbon not being loaded properly, or the ribbon and media not being matched correctly. Ensure both the media and ribbon are loaded properly, and select an appropriate ribbon for the media type being used.
  • H
    hopkinsbrandonAug 26, 2025
    What to do if Toshiba Barcode Reader shows RIBBON ERROR?
    • J
      Jonathan EvansAug 26, 2025
      A RIBBON ERROR on your Toshiba Barcode Reader can occur due to: 1. The ribbon not being fed properly. 2. The ribbon running out. To fix this: 1. Remove the ribbon, check its status, and replace it if necessary. If the problem persists, turn off the printer and contact a TOSHIBA TEC authorized service representative. 2. Load a new ribbon and press the [RESTART] key.
  • M
    Megan DuffySep 18, 2025
    What does LOW BATTERY mean on my Toshiba Barcode Reader?
    • C
      Cody SloanSep 18, 2025
      The 'LOW BATTERY' message on your Toshiba Barcode Reader indicates that the voltage of the Real Time Clock Battery is low. Hold down the [RESTART] key until “RESET” is displayed. If you want to continue using the same battery, set the Low battery check function to OFF and set the date and time. Note that the date and time will reset once the power is turned off. Contact a TOSHIBA TEC authorized service representative for battery replacement.
  • C
    Courtney BerrySep 9, 2025
    What should I do if my Toshiba Barcode Reader displays SYSTEM ERROR?
    • J
      John ThompsonSep 9, 2025
      A SYSTEM ERROR on your Toshiba Barcode Reader can be caused by several factors: 1. The printer is located in a noisy environment, or near power cords of other electrical appliances. 2. The Power Cord is not grounded. 3. The printer shares a power source with other electrical appliances. 4. The application software on your host computer has an error. To resolve this: 1. Keep the printer and interface cables away from noise sources. 2. Ground the Power Cord. 3. Provide an exclusive power source for the printer. 4. Confirm that the host computer operates properly.
  • B
    Brian ShafferSep 13, 2025
    What does FLASH WRITE ERR mean on my Toshiba Barcode Reader and how to fix it?
    • R
      Richard RichardSep 13, 2025
      A 'FLASH WRITE ERR.' message on your Toshiba Barcode Reader indicates an error occurred while writing to the flash ROM. To resolve this, turn the printer off, and then on again.
  • N
    nguyenkathleenSep 3, 2025
    What does 'RFID ERROR' mean on Toshiba Printer?
    • C
      Christopher Randolph MDSep 4, 2025
      An 'RFID ERROR' on your Toshiba printer indicates that it cannot communicate with the RFID module. Turn the printer off, and then on again.
  • D
    Diana LawrenceSep 4, 2025
    What does 'RFID WRITE ERROR' mean on Toshiba B-SA4TP Printer?
    • H
      holly41Sep 4, 2025
      An 'RFID WRITE ERROR' on your Toshiba printer means it failed to write data onto an RFID tag after multiple retries. Press the [RESTART] key.
  • G
    garnermarkNov 24, 2025
    What to do if my Toshiba Barcode Reader has a PAPER JAM?
    • K
      kperezNov 24, 2025
      A paper jam in your Toshiba Barcode Reader can occur for several reasons: * The media is jammed or not fed smoothly. * The wrong Media Sensor is selected. * The Black Mark Sensor is misaligned. * The media size is incorrect. * The Upper and Lower Sensors are misaligned. * The Feed Gap Sensor cannot distinguish a print area from a label gap. Here's how to address the issue: 1. Remove the jammed media and clean the Platen. Then, reload the media correctly and press the [RESTART] key. 2. Turn the printer off and then on. Select the correct Media Sensor and resend the print job. 3. Adjust the sensor position and press the [RESTART] key. 4. Replace the media with the correct size or select a matching programmed size and resend the print job. 5. Align the Upper Sensor with th...
  • P
    Paul HillAug 30, 2025
    What does 'FLASH WRITE ERR.' mean on my Toshiba B-SA4TP and how to fix it?
    • M
      Molly CoxAug 30, 2025
      A 'FLASH WRITE ERR.' on your Toshiba printer indicates an error occurred while writing to the flash ROM. Turn the printer off, and then on again.

Summary

Safety Summary

Meanings of Each Symbol

Explains the meaning of symbols used for warnings, prohibitions, and mandatory actions.

General Safety Warnings

Covers critical safety instructions like using correct voltage, avoiding wet hands, and electrical hazards.

Precautions

Lists environmental considerations and general handling advice to ensure correct machine function.

2. PRINTER SETUP

2.1 Installation

Outlines initial steps for setting up the printer safely and securely.

2.2 Connecting the Power Cord

Provides instructions on how to properly connect the printer to a power source.

2.3 Loading the Media

Guides the user through the process of loading labels or tags into the printer.

2.4 Loading the Ribbon

Explains the procedure for installing a ribbon for thermal transfer printing.

2.5 Connecting the Printer to Your Host Computer

Details how to establish a connection between the printer and a computer.

2.6 Turning the Printer ON

Describes the steps to power on the printer and verify its status.

2.7 Setting an Operating Environment

Covers configuring printer parameters via the system mode for optimal performance.

2.7.1 Parameter Setting

Details how to adjust various printer parameters like character code, baud rate, and language.

2.7.4 Automatic Calibration

Explains how to activate automatic calibration for media detection.

2.7.5 LAN Setting

Guides on configuring LAN communication and SNMP settings.

2.7.6 Real Time Clock Setting

Details how to set the printer's internal clock and battery check.

2.7.7 IP Address Setting (TCP;IP)

Covers setting up network parameters like IP address, gateway, and subnet mask.

2.8 Installing the Printer Drivers

Provides step-by-step instructions for installing printer drivers on Windows.

2.9 Print Test

Explains how to perform a print test to verify setup and print quality.

2.10 Position and Print Tone Fine Adjustment

Details how to fine-tune print start position, cut/strip position, and print tone.

2.11 Threshold Setting

Guides on setting sensor thresholds for accurate print positioning.

3. ON LINE OPERATION

3.3 Reset

Details the procedure for resetting the printer to clear data and return to idle state.

4. MAINTENANCE

4.1 Cleaning

Provides instructions for routine cleaning to maintain printer performance and print quality.

4.1.1 Print Head;Platen; Sensors

Explains how to clean critical internal components like the print head and sensors.

5. TROUBLESHOOTING

5.1 Error Messages

Lists common error messages, their causes, and solutions for troubleshooting.

5.2 Possible Problems

Identifies potential issues like the printer not turning on or media not feeding, with causes and solutions.

5.3 Removing Jammed Media

Provides detailed steps for safely removing jammed media from the printer.

6. PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS

Standard Interface

Describes the default interface options like Parallel, USB, and LAN.

7. SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS

7.1 Media

Provides details on media types, sizes, and specifications for labels and tags.

7.1.1 Media Type

Classifies media into label or tag types and lists dimensions.

7.1.5 RFID Tag

Details cautions and guidelines for using RFID tags with the printer.

7.2 Ribbon

Specifies ribbon types, widths, lengths, and compatibility with media.

APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE

Toshiba B-SA4TP SERIES Specifications

General IconGeneral
Print MethodThermal Transfer / Direct Thermal
Max Print Width104 mm
Weight15 kg
Ribbon Core25.4 mm
Resolution203 dpi
InterfacesUSB 2.0, LAN
Optional InterfacesWireless LAN
Memory4 MB Flash
BarcodesCode 39, Code 128, ITF
2D CodesData Matrix, PDF417, QR Code, MaxiCode
Dimensions238 mm (W) x 402 mm (D) x 332 mm (H)
Media TypeRoll, fan-fold
Media Thickness0.06 – 0.19 mm
Media Roll Diameter200 mm
Ribbon Length450 m
Media Width25.4 – 112 mm

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