Citizen CBM1000 manual Precautions for Installation

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PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION

Do not use or store the CBM1000 Printer in a place exposed to heat of fire, moisture or direct sunlight, or in a place where the prescribed operating temperature and humidity are not met, or in a place exposed to oily mist, iron powder or dust; otherwise, the printer may get out of order, emit smoke or catch fire.

Do not install the printer in a place like a laboratory where chemical reactions are expected, or in a place where saltish gases are present in the atmosphere; otherwise, there may occur a danger of fire or electric shock.

Install the printer on a horizontal, sturdy table in a place provided with proper ventilation and free from any vibration. (Be careful not to block the ventilation slots of the printer.)

Do not put any object on the printer, or this may cause a trouble.

Do not use the printer near a radio or television receiver. Avoid sharing an electrical outlet with a radio or television receiver, or this may cause a reception problem.

Use the printer only on the specified voltage and frequency; otherwise it may emit smoke, catch fire or cause other problems.

Confirm that the wall outlet used for printer connection has sufficient electrical capacity.

Avoid sharing a single electrical outlet with other devices; otherwise, the electrical capacity may be exceeded, causing the outlet to overheat or the power supply to be shut down. Also, do not stamp or put any object on the cables.

Never connect the grounding cable to a gas pipe, or this may lead to a danger of explosion. Before connecting or disconnecting the grounding cable, be sure to disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet.

Be sure to turn off the power of the printer and the host computer connected before connecting or disconnecting the cables; always hold both plug and cable. Do not pull or carry the printer in such a manner that an undesirable load is applied to the cables.

Connect the connector cables correctly and securely. Especially, if a connection is made with the polarity reversed, internal elements inside the printer may be damaged or the host computer connected may be adversely affected.

Use shielding wires or twist paired wires for signal lines in order to minimize the effects from noise. Avoid connecting to a device that is likely to generate much noise.

When a drawer Kick-Out Connector is provided, do not connect it to any other device than solenoids with prescribed specifications, or this could cause trouble.

Install and use the printer in a place provided with a suitable wall outlet nearby so that you can immediately disconnect the power plug to shut off the power to the printer if an abnormal condition occurs.

When the equipment will not be used for a long period of time, unplug it.

When transporting the equipment, remove the paper roll from it.

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Contents Page Declaration of Conformity Important Safety Instructions Lärmemission kleiner 70dBA Wichtige SicherheitsanweisungenSicherheitshinweis General Precautions Safety Precautions Which should be Strictly Observed Page Precautions for Installation To prevent injuries and associated damages Precautions for HandlingHOT Area Daily Maintenance Cleaning the print head Table of Contents Maintenance and Service Print Control Functions 154 148160 168182 Inhalt195 199204 209211 General Outline FeaturesUnpacking Model Classification Basic SpecificationsCode 39, Code 128, CODABAR, Code Basic SpecificationsRecommended Paper Print Paper SpecificationsPrint Position and Barcode Printing Roll paper width 80 mm providedPrinting Area Paper Used Paper FormSensor Position and Cutter Position CBM1000S Outer Appearance and Component PartsCBM1000A / CBM1000D Operation Connecting the AC Adapter and AC Power CordTurn off the power of the printer. As Connecting Interface CablesInterface connector Interface cable to the host computerConnecting the Drawer Kick-Out Connector Turn on the printer Setting / Replacing Paper RollsCheck the winding direction On the printer cover until a click is HeardPage Adjusting the Paper Near-end Sensor Using 58 mm Wide Paper Rolls Turn off the power of the printerRemoving Paper Jams Cleaning the Print Head Power lamp Green Operation Panel and Error IndicationError lamp Red Error indicationControl Functions Feed switch Feed switch and Power switchBuzzer-on Timing Starting hexadecimal dump Hexadecimal DumpSetting DIP Switches Location of DIP SwitchesTo access the DIP switches, follow these steps Table for Setting DIP Switches DIP switchPrint density DIP switch Selection of Character Code tables DIP switch Baud rate DIP switch Parallel Interface Reverse Mode Printer → Host communicationBidirectional Parallel Interface IEEE1284 OutlineDkstatus Connector Pin ConfigurationInput and Output Signals Description of Input and Output SignalsInput signals to the printer Output signals from the printerInput signal level nStrobe, Data Electrical CharacteristicsOutput signal level Input and output conditionsData Reception Control Timing Chart Compatibility ModeBuffering Data input and print timingSerial Interface SpecificationsConnector Pin Configuration DSR DTR, RTSInit GNDFraming error Error DetectionParity error Overrun errorRS-232C circuit Drawer Kick-Out drive signal Specifications of Drawer Kick-Out ConnectorSpecifications of the Power Connector Pin configuration of Power connectorDrive Circuit Northern America Other Areas Maintenance and ServiceCommand List Command Function Mode CodePrint Control Functions ESC \ Function Mode CodeCommand relative to NV memory Label Control Command Details See Also Command DetailsPrint Results See Also Sample Program Standard Mode ModePrint Result Can DLE EOT n Range OutlineExample Page See Also DLE ENQ n Details DLE DC4 n m tExecution Result Buzzer sounds for approx ms ESC FFESC SP n Default See AlsoLprint Aaaaa + CHR$&HA ESC ! n Lprint CHR$&HA END ESC $ n1 n2 Lprint CHR$&HA Gosub Setchr Data ESC % nESC & s n m a p s×a m-n+1 Font a ESC * m n1 n2 d k IMG1 ESC n ESC ESC 3 n ESC = n ESC ? n Function Code Outline Sample Program Print Results ESC @ESC D n k NUL ESC E n ESC G n ESC J n ESC L ESC M n ESC R n ESC S ESC T n ESC V n Default Sample ProgramESC W xL xH yL yH dxL dxH dyL dyH CAN, ESC L, ESC T, GS P ESC \ nL nH ESC a n ESC c 3 n ESC c 4 n ESC c 5 n ESC d n ESC p m n1 n2 ’ μ ←⎯ n = Function Code Range Outline Default Sample Program Print ResultsGS ! n Horizontal MagnificationVertical Magnification Default See Also See Also ESC $, ESC T, ESC W, ESC \, GS P, GS \ GS $ nL nHGS * n1 n2 d n1×n2×8 Next I Next J Return Definition GS a pL pH n mGS / m Specifying starting/ending macro definition GS B n GS H n 104 GS I n GS L nL nH GS P, GS W GS P x y 1DH56Hm GS W nL nH GS L, GS P GS \ nL nH GS n1 n2 n3 GS a n Online status Offline status Unused Cover closed Cover open Appendix GS f n Selecting bar code height D1 ...... dn D1 ..... dk NULFor For Standard ModeDefault Initial value is not defined For page ModeUPC-A Description of Bar Codes For print examples, refer toAscii This bar code consists of 103 bar code characters FNC4 Special charactersDescription of Bar Codes GS r n When the serial interface is usedDLE EOT, GS a, Identification of Send Status GS v 0 m xL xH yL yH d1...dk When xL+xH × 256= GS w n Range FS g3 m a1 a2 a3 a4 nL nH d1…dkReference FS g4 m a1 a2 a3 a4 nL nH FS g3 P n m Page Q n xL xH yL yH d1…dk 1… xL xH yL yH d1…dk n Page Related Commands FS p GS FF GS a m n GS C0 m n Default See Also Sample ProgramGS C1 n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 Sample Program Print Result GS C2 n1 n2GS C n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 GS I n1L n1H n2L n2H GS cCharacter Codes Table CodeCodepage Katakana Japanese Codepage PC850 Multilingual Codepage PC860 Portuguese Codepage PC863 Canadian-French Codepage PC865 Nordic Codepage PC852 Eastern Europe Codepage PC866 Russian Codepage PC857 Turkish Windows Codepage International Character Codes Table Appendix 1. page Mode Switching Between Standard Mode and page ModeOverview Mapping of print data in the print area Mapping Positions for Print Data Mapping Position for Character DataExample of the Use of page Mode 158 159 Parallel Interface Communication Modes Interfacing Phases Negotiation Procedure NegotiationOverview Precautions Data Communication from Printer to Host Nibble ModeByte Mode Termination Device IDPage Identification of Send Status Appendix 3.IDENTIFICATION of Send Status15.1 CBM1000S Appendix 4. Outline Drawing15.2 CBM1000A / CBM1000D AC Adapter 31AD CPU Appendix 5. Block DiagramGerman Allgemeine Vorsichtsmassnahmen Warnung Warnung Vorsichtsmassnahmen FÜR DIE Installation Vorsichtsmassnahmen FÜR DIE Handhabung Heisser Bereich Tägliche Wartungsarbeiten Reinigen des Druckkopfs Anschließen des Netzteils und Netzkabels Betrieb183 Schalten Sie die Stromversorgung Anschließen der SchnittstellenkabelRichtig aus, und schließen Sie es an Die entsprechende Schnittstelle anAnschließen des Drawer Kickout-Steckers Einlegen / Auswechseln von Papierrollen Schalten Sie den Drucker einÜberprüfen Sie die Wickelrichtung 187 Justieren des Papierende-Sensors Beseitigen von Papierstaus Verwenden von 58 mm breiten PapierrollenReinigen des Druckkopfes Anzeigeleuchte Error Rot Anzeigeleuchte Power GrünBedienungsfeld und Fehleranzeige FehleranzeigeFehlerbeschreibung Taste Feed und Schalter Power Taste FeedSummer-Hinweistöne Funktion zur Erstellung eines hexadezimalen Speicherauszugs HexdumpBeispiel eines Hexdump === Hexadecimal Dump ===Position der DIP-Schalter Einstellen DER DIP-SCHALTERDIP-Schaltertabelle DIP-SchalterDruckdichte DIP-Schalter Wählen der Zeichencodetabellen DIP-Schalter Baud-Rate DIP-Schalter Bidirektionale parallele Schnittstelle IEEE1284 Parallele SchnittstelleReverse-Modus Drucker → Hostkommunikation KurzbeschreibungBelegung der Anschlußstifte Druckereingangssignale Eingangs- und AusgangssignaleDruckerausgangssignale StromversorgungssignalAusgangssignalpegel Eingangssignalpegel nStrobe, DataElektrische Kenndaten Eingangs- und AusgangsbedingungenDatenempfangssteuerung Timing-Tabelle KompatibilitätsModusDatenpufferspeicher Timing von Dateneingang und DatendruckTechnische Daten Serielle SchnittstelleBelegung der Anschlußstifte Beschreibung der Eingangs- und Ausgangssignale Pufferung FehlererkennungDÜ-Blockfehler ParitätsfehlerRS-232C-Schaltkreis Technische Daten des Drawer KickOut-Anschlusses Drawer KickOut-TreibersignalTechnische Daten des Stromanschlusses TreiberschaltungStiftbelegung des Netzanschlusses Nordamerika Sonstige Länder Wartung UND KundendienstInformation Systems Division Head Office
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