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User’s Manual
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a CLASS A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at own expense.
This equipment has been tested and passed with the requirements relating to electromagnetic
compatibility based on the standards EN 55022:1998+A1:2000+A2:2003, CISPR 22 , Class A EN
55024:1998+A1:2001+A2:2003, IEC 61000- 4 Series EN 61000-3-2 / 2000 & EN 61000-3-3 / 1995.
The equipment also tested and passed in accordance with the European Standard EN55022 for the both
Radiated and Conducted emissions limits.
V-SERIES PLUS
TO WHICH THIS DECLARATION RELATES
IS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS
EN55022 : 1998,CLSPR 22, Class A / EN55024 : 1998IEC 61000-4 Serial / EN61000-3-2 : 2000 / EN
6100-3-3 : 1995 / CFR 47, Part 15/CISPR 22 3rd Edition : 1997, Class A / ANSI C63.4 : 2001 / CNS
13438 / IEC60950-1 : 2001 / GB4943 : 2001 / GB9254 : 1998 / GB17625.1 : 2003 /EN60950-1 : 2001
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is replaced incorrectly.
Only replace battery with an equivalent type as recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
All brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Since Printhead wear is part of normal operations, a Printhead warranty of 3 months (90 days) from the date of
original shipment by THARO SYSTEMS, or 25,000 linear meters of use, whichever comes first. To qualify for this
warranty, the Printhead must be returned to THARO or another authorized service center. Although the user is not
required to purchase THARO brand supplies (media and/or ribbons), to the extent it is determined that the use of
other supplies (media and/or ribbons) shall have caused any defect in the thermal Printhead for which a warranty
claim is made, the user shall be responsible for THARO's customary charges for labor and materials to repair such
defect. To the extent that it is determined that failure to follow the preventive maintenance schedule and
procedures listed in the User Guide shall have caused any defect in the thermal Printhead for which a warranty claim
is made, this limited warranty shall be void. Any Printhead returned to THARO with scratches or abrasions on the
Printhead at the point of failure will be deemed abused and no warranty replacement will be provided.
THARO SYSTEMS' SOLE OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE TO FURNISH PARTS AND LABOR FOR THE
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PRODUCTS FOUND TO BE DEFECTIVE IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP DURING THE
WARRANTY PERIOD.
As a condition of this warranty, the user must: (a) obtain a THARO Return Authorization for the Printer, or
subassembly(s); (b) ship the Printer or subassembly(s), transportation prepaid to the authorized service location;
and (c) include with the Product or subassembly(s) a written description of the claimed defect. Unless THARO
SYSTEMS authorizes return of the entire Product, the user shall return only the subassembly(s). Products returned
shall be packaged in the original packing and shipping container or comparable container. In the event equipment
is not so packaged or if shipping damage is evident, it will not be accepted for service under warranty. Surface
transportation charges for the return of the Printer to the customer shall be paid by THARO SYSTEMS within the 48
contiguous states and the District of Columbia. Customer shall pay shipping costs, customs clearance, and other
related charges outside the designated area. If THARO SYSTEMS determines that the Product returned to it for
warranty service or replacement is not defective as herein defined, BUYER shall be subject to a minimal labor charge
and all costs of handling and transportation.
THARO SYSTEMS SHALL NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES WHATSOEVER, BE LIABLE TO BUYER OR ANY OTHER
PARTY FOR LOST PROFITS, DIMINUTION OF GOODWILL OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIM HEREUNDER. IN ADDITION, THARO SYSTEMS' LIABILITY FOR
WARRANTY CLAIMS SHALL NOT, IN ANY EVENT, EXCEED THE INVOICE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT CLAIMED
DEFECTIVE, NOR SHALL THARO SYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR DELAYS IN REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF PRODUCTS
No salesperson, representative or agent of THARO SYSTEMS is authorized to make any guarantee, warranty, or
representation in addition to the foregoing warranty.
NO WAIVER, ALTERATION, ADDITION, OR MODIFICATION OF THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES SHALL BE VALID
UNLESS MADE IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY AN EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THARO SYSTEMS.
The THARO V-424 Plus features a printhead density of 8 dots/mm (203 dots/in) and a maximum print
length of 1727mm (68”). The THARO V-434 Plus features a printhead density of 12 dots/mm (300
dots/in) and a maximum print length of 762mm (30”).
The THARO V-424 Plus and V-434 Plus Printers provide 125mm (4.92”) diameter label roll and 300
meter length ribbon capacities giving you the benefit of less downtime and increased production. Both
Printers come standard with built-in USB for high-speed data transfer from your PC.
Accessories available for the THARO V-424 Plus and V-434 Plus Printers include a Cutter for ticket or
receipt printing applications, an internal Ethernet Card for network connectivity, a Compact FLASH Card
Slot module with a Real-Time Clock for time and date stamping of labels and a Stripper Sensor Module
so the Printers can be used in strip-and-peel applications.
Printer Options
Stripper Sensor Module
The Stripper Sensor Module is used to sense printed labels in strip-and-peel applications. With the
Stripper Sensor Module installed, the printed labels are presented for removal and the used liner feeds
from the Printer and collects on the floor.
Cutter
The optional Cutter can be used to cut labels or tag stock up to a 10-mil (.254mm) thickness. Cutter
options include a choice of: cut after each label, cut after a specific quantity of labels, or cut at the end
of a print job.
During the print process the Printhead will become hot. Do NOT attempt to clean the Printhead
until it has had time to cool.
The Printhead is the Most Fragile part of your Printer. Do NOT use sharp or hard objects to clean
the Printhead. Do NOT touch the glass surface of the Printhead with your hand.
This Printer is built exclusively to print labels, tickets and tags, continuous paper, etc. Only use
media that is recommended for a direct thermal or thermal transfer Printer.
The Printer is configured for input voltages of 110 to 240 V. Connect only to a power outlet with
a grounded contact. Always ensure the Printer is switched OFF before connecting the power
cord to an electrical outlet.
Remove the power cord from the rear of the Printer when disconnecting or attaching accessories
such as Stripper Sensors, Cutters, etc.
NOTICE: Please retain original boxes and all original packing materials in
case the Printer must be returned.
In addition to this manual the following items should be included with your Printer:
Accessories CD: Includes Label Software, Manuals, Windows Drivers and CUPS Driver.
The following additional items are necessary for generating labels from your Printer:
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1. LED (Ready)
2. LED (Status)
3. FEED Key
4. Compact FLASH Card Slot Module Cover
5. Printhead Pressure Adjustment Screw (left/right)
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CAUTION!
Make sure that the Printer’s power switch is in the “O” or “Off” position
before proceeding with the installation.
1. Plug the lead from the Switching Power Adapter into the Printer’s power socket.
2. Plug the supplied power cord into the Switching Power Adapter and then plug the other end of the
power cord into a grounded outlet.
3. Select the correct cable for the chosen interface. The Printer can be directly connected to the PC in
one of 3 ways: USB, parallel, or serial. For the connection to the USB port use a suitable USB
cable. For the connection to the PC’s parallel port use a suitable parallel interface cable. If the serial
interface is used make sure the proper serial cable is used. You can find pin assignments and
descriptions for all three interfaces connectors in Appendix A.
NOTICE!
For Serial communications make sure that the Serial Port Settings in the
Printer are configured the same as in the software you will be using with the
Printer.
4. Connect the Printer to the computer with the selected cable. Then secure the cable using any
screws or clips attached to the connectors. These prevent the connection from working loose.
5. Turn the Printer on, the Ready LED will glow green when the Printer is on.
2. Select ‘Specify a
location’ and specify
the path of the
Printer driver.
3. Follow the
instructions in the
Wizard to complete
the installation.
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FEED Key
Pressing the FEED key will cause the Printer to advance the media (according to media type) to a
specified stop position. If the Printer is loaded with continuous media the Printer will FEED the media
out a certain length. If the Printer is loaded with labels with gaps or black marks, the Printer will
advance one label at a time. If the label is not sent out in a correct position the sensor must be
calibrated. Follow the instructions for Sensor Calibration in the Maintenance and Adjustment section of
this manual.
*If both of READY and STATUS lights are green when doing Auto-Sensing, then the See-through Sensor
is on. If both of READY and STATUS lights are orange, then the See-through Sensor is off.
Printer Setup
By holding down the FEED key and turning the power on, you will be able to change the Printer settings
depending on how many times the beeps before the FEED key is released. When the Printer is first
powered up, the Printer will beep 3 times quickly, and then will beep slowly after that.
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1. Adjust the Moveable Sensor so that it is located in a position to sense the label gaps or black marks.
2. Turn the Printer Off and press and hold the FEED key.
4. The Printer will beep three times. Continue to hold the FEED key down; the Printer will beep again.
Then release the FEED key.
5. The Printer will now detect and record the label size/length.
NOTICE!
If both of READY and STATUS lights are green when doing Auto-Sensing,
then the See-through Sensor is on. If both of READY and STATUS lights are
orange, then the See-through Sensor is off.
The Reflective Sensor may not be able to detect the label gap on labels with thick liner, colored liner, or
graphics. In these cases the See-through Sensor would need to be enabled.
1. Turn the Printer Off and press and hold the FEED key.
2. Turn the Printer On while holding down the FEED key.
3. The Printer will beep three times. Continue to hold the FEED key down; wait for the STATUS light
turn red and READY light flash green, then release the FEED key.
4. The Printer will automatically print “SEE-THROUGH SENSOR IS ON”. This indicates that the
See-through Sensor is turned on (and the Reflective Sensor is turned off).
NOTICE!
To turn the See-through Sensor off, repeat above-mentioned procedures.
Then the Printer will print “SEE-THROUGH SENSOR IS OFF” to indicate that
the See-through Sensor is turned off and the Reflective Sensor is now on.
NOTICE!
If both of READY and STATUS lights are green when doing Auto-Sensing,
then the See-through Sensor is on. If both of READY and STATUS lights are
orange, then the See-through Sensor is off.
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1. Turn the Printer Off and press and hold the FEED key.
3. The Printer will beep three times. Continue to hold the FEED key down until the Printer beeps
three more times. Release the FEED key after the third beep.
4. The Printer will print, “NOW IS DIRECT THERMAL (DT MODE)”. This indicates that Printer is now
in DT Mode.
2. Turn the Printer Off and press and hold the FEED key.
4. The Printer will beep three times. Continue to hold the FEED key down until the Printer beeps
four more times. Release the FEED Key after the fourth beep.
5. The Printer will print, "NOW IS THERMAL TRANSFER (TT MODE)". This indicates that Printer is
now in TT Mode.
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CAUTION!
Make sure that the Printer’s power switch is in the “O” or “Off” position
before proceeding with the installation.
CAUTION!
Unplug the power cord from the Printer before performing any service
on it. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or damage to the
Printer!
NOTE: Recommended
Label liner thickness
when using the Stripper
Sensor Module is 0.06mm 2
± 10% with basic weight
㎡
65g/ ± 6%.
1. Open the Printer’s top
cover by pressing the
Open Cover Buttons on
both sides.
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Serial Interface
The Printers are equipped with a 9-pin SUB-D connector to be used as a Serial interface.
NOTICE!
Make sure that the “COM Port Setup Options” in the Printer’s front panel are
configured the same as the software you will be using with the Printer.
USB Interface
The Printer is equipped with a Type B USB connector that can be connected to any compatible USB port.
PIN NO. 1 2 3 4
FUNCTION USBVCC D- D+ GND
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After about 1 second the Printer will print the Test Label. This means the Printer is operating normally.
Dump Mode
The Printer’s Dump Mode provides the ability to print the command sequences received by the Printer
instead of executing them. Dump Mode is very useful as a troubleshooting tool when the label settings
and the print results do not match, and can be used to check for errors in data transmission between the
Printer and the PC. Examining the Dump Mode print out will confirm whether or not the correct
commands were received.
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Condition or LEDs
Beeps Description Solution
Message Ready Status
Re-open print head and make
Print head is open Red 4 Printhead not firmly in place.
sure it closes tightly.
Entering the Red Red Printhead temperature is too Printer will go back into
None
Cooling Process (Flash) (Flash) high. Standby Mode after cooling.
No Ribbon is installed, and the Make sure the Printer is in
Out of ribbon or Printer shows error message. Direct Thermal mode.
check Ribbon Red 3 The ribbon is used up or
Sensor Ribbon Supply Shaft is not Replace with new ribbon roll.
moving.
Make sure the movable sensor
is at the correct position. If
Out of media or The Printer is unable to detect
the sensor is still unable to
check media gap Red 2 label stock.
detect labels then go through
sensor the Auto Sensing steps again.
The label stock is used up. Replace with new label roll.
Possible causes:
1. Media falling into the gap
Check paper behind the platen roller.
Red 2 Improper paper feed.
setting 2. Can’t find the label gap/
black mark.
3. Black mark paper out.
Wrong command; the Printer Check Printer commands,
Command is not
Red 2 prints out “Command is not possible errors or missing
recognized
recognized”. parameters.
Delete unnecessary data in
Memory is full; the Printer the memory or add the
Memory is full Red 2
prints out “Memory full”. optional memory expansion
module.
Use “~X4” command to print
Can’t find the file; the Printer
Filename can not out all the files and check
Red 2 prints out “Filename can not
be found whether the file exists and the
be found”.
name is correct.
File name is repeated; the
Filename is Change the file name and
Red 2 Printer prints out “Filename is
repeated download again.
repeated”.
NOTICE!
The Printer repeats all warning beeps. For example when the Printer’s
Printhead Mechanism is opened, the Printer will beep four times, pause, and
then beep four more times.
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CAUTION!
The Printhead is the Most Fragile part of your Printer. Do NOT use sharp
or hard objects to clean the Printhead. Do NOT touch the glass surface
of the Printhead with your hand.
CAUTION!
During the print process the Printhead will become hot. Do NOT
attempt to clean the Printhead until it has had time to cool.
NOTICE!
To help keep the Printhead clean the top cover of the Printer should be
closed when printing. To ensure print quality and prolong Printhead life, do
NOT use dusty or dirty print media in the Printer.
NOTICE!
Recommended cleaning intervals for the Thermal Printhead:
Direct Thermal Printing – Each time the label roll is changed
Thermal Transfer Printing – Each time the ribbon is changed
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When printing on stiff or thick paper, the Print Line needs to be moved forward (paper feed direction) in
order to achieve better print quality.
If one side of the printed labels is not being printed clearly, or if ribbon wrinkles occur, then adjust the
Thermal Printhead Spring Box Pressure to cure the problem.
1. Open the Top Cover.
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3. Remove the
Printhead Carriage
Screw as shown.
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5. This will bring up a Browse Window displaying the firmware (.bin) files that can to be loaded to
the Printer. Select the appropriate firmware file and click “Open”.
6. After the “Open” button is clicked, the firmware download process will start immediately. A blue
progress bar will pop up to display the progress of download.
7. When the progress bar reaches “100%”, the firmware download is complete. As the download
finishes, the Ribbon and Media light will alternately flash slowly and then rapidly.
8. The Printer will now reset, please wait for Printer to complete the reset procedure. The Printer will
return to “Ready to print” status after the reset.
9. The new firmware version will be displayed on the Printer’s LCD. This confirms that the
firmware has been updated.
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3. Click the “Download True Type Font” button, the program would show a list of True Type Fonts
that are available for download. Select a True Type Font and click “OK”.
4. After the “Open” button is clicked, the download process will start immediately. A blue progress
bar will pop up to display the progress of download.
5. When the progress bar reaches “100%”, the True Type Font download is complete and the True
Type Font is stored in the Printer’s Flash memory.
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