Citizen Systems CMP-10 manual Introduction, Features

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1. INTRODUCTION

CMP-10 is a compact, full featured portable line thermal printer, which can be used in a large variety of job environments ranging from door-to- door sales through small and mid-sized catering establishments, car- rentals, parking lots, field services to on-board sales on land, sea and air.

IrDA communication with a PDA or similar device is useful for business activities at the point of sale or service.

Easily worn on the belt it is a highly efficient device for printing plain text and graphic receipts on demand plus logos, bar codes and other graphic elements.

1.1 Features

Small and lightweight.

High speed and low noise emission of the line thermal printing mechanism.

Long-life printing head with high reliability.

Easy paper-handling, owing to the paper-drop-in style.

The large-capacity Lithium-ion rechargeable allows an extensive amount of printing with a single charge.

Built-in IrDA.

Built-in mag stripe card reader. (Option)

Choice of paper-roll diameters – Max. 40 or 50 mm.

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Contents Mobile Thermal Printer FCC Declaration of Conformity Compliance Statements CE Declaration of Conformity General Precautions About Pictogram Definition of PictogramPrecautions in Handling Printer Precautions on Using Printer Precautions on Using Battery Precautions on Setting Print Paper Precautions on Using Thermal Paper Print Paper Precautions on Using Special Serial Cable Precautions on Using AC AdapterTable of Contents Features IntroductionIncluded and Optional Accessories Type ClassificationGeneral Specifications Feature ParametersFeature Parameters Feature Parameters LED Indicators Explanation of Printer PartsCommunication Port and Switch Inside of Paper Cover BuzzerBottom Surface and Battery Cover Dimensions and Views Operation Replacing the Paper RollMethod of Charging Communication by IrDA Communication Via Serial Port Cable Page Removing the Battery Pack Installing the Battery Pack Function Auto Power OFFLow Battery Detection Interface SelectionPrint Area Self Testing and Internal SettingsMonitoring the Print Head Overheating List of Commands GS H Maintenance and Service Northern America Other AreasMounting Rubber Feet How to Mount Belt ClipAppendix Handling Belt Clip KIT Memo Memo Memo