Citizen Systems CLP-9001, CLP-9301 user manual Loading the paper

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Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon

4.3 Loading the paper

The out-wound roll of paper is the standard, although inward-wound media can also be used. See Page 23 for details.

The paper core diameters for the roll of paper are 1, 3, or 4 inches. The standard core sizes are 1 and 3 inches. When using the paper with a paper core diameter of 3 inches, first insert the adaptor provided as an accessory into the paper core, slide it to the center of the paper core (the center of the paper width), and then set the paper on the paper roll shaft as shown below. When using the paper with a paper core diameter of 4 inches, the 4-inch adaptor (optional) is needed, so contact your supplier.

Outward-wound

1.Open the front cover by holding the right-bottom corner of the cover.

2.Open the right side cover (viewed from the front), holding the curved grip on the lower right. The cover should be opened all the way until it stops at the hinges.

CAUTION

Do not release the cover midway. Premature release may cause the cover to slam shut, risking injury.

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Contents CLP-9001/9301 Page − i − Etat DE Conformite EMI a Lusage DES Utilisateurs Canadiens Important Safety Instructions − iv − Introduction Table of Contents Configuring Your Printer Using the Menus − viii − Unpacking ChapterChecking items inside the accessory box Safety signs Safety Precautions− 4 − − 5 − − 6 − − 7 − − 8 − Printer main body Names and Functions of Printer PartsOpening/closing and detachment of the front cover Opening/closing of the right side cover− 10 − − 11 − LCD Display Control panelStop key Mode keyFeed key Pause keyUP key Menu keyDown key Select keyTypes of media Media Paper and RibbonCorner-with-a-radius cut tag Center-punched hole tagBlack mark tag Label Paper size Loading the paper − 20 − Suggestion − 22 − − 23 − Loading the ribbon − 25 − − 26 − Printhead pressure adjustments Paper sensor adjustments Connecting to a power outlet Power on and Using the Control PanelTurning the printer on Ready Mode and Menu Mode Navigating the Menu System Changing Menu Values Permanently Saving Printer Settings Producing a Test or Configuration Print Turning the printer OFF Group Menu Configuring Your Printer Using the MenusSetup Menu System Setup Menu − 40 − After Print Menu Interface Setup Menu Permanently Saving Settings Menu Test Mode Menu Menu Mode Description − 45 − − 46 − − 47 − − 48 − Items to check in case of trouble Troubleshooting− 50 − Error messages and corrective actions − 52 − Printer care MaintenanceCleaning method General specifications SpecificationsXON/XOFF protocol SpecificationsInterfaces Pin assignment DTR protocolParallel interface Specifications Printable area Adjustable sensor Auto-Cutter optional Environmental requirements Peeler specificationsPeeler optional