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CBM-270 User’s Manual

(1)POWER switch

Turns on/off the power for the printer body.

(2)POWER lamp

Illuminated when the power switch is turned on.

(3)ERROR lamp

Illuminated at the time of a head-up mechanical error, and blinks at the time of starting a macro.

(4)PAPER lamp

Illuminated when the paper is running out (when there is little paper left), and blinks when a label paper cut is specified.

(5)FEED switch

Feeds the paper. It is fed continuously while the switch is held down. For the label paper, it is fed by one label.

(6)Paper holder

Set the paper roll in this holder.

(7)PNE sensor

Detects that the paper is running out.

(8)DIP switch

Initially sets the printer at power-on and sets the functions.

(9)Label detection sensor (L and M spec. only)

Detects the labels. Deals with either the label interval or black mark.

(10)Platen roller unit

Detach this unit when the paper is jamming or when you clean the head.

(11)Head-up lever

Used when replacing the paper or detaching/reattaching the platen roller unit.

(12)Paper cutter

Cuts the printed paper.

(13)Power connector

Connects to the accessory AC adapter (27AD).

(14)Interface connector

Connects to a communication interface cable. There are two types, for serial and parallel interfaces.

(15)Printer cover

Detach this cover when replacing the paper.

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Contents Citizen EMC LVDImportant Safety Instructions Lärmemission kleiner 70dBA Wichtige SicherheitsanweisungenSicherheitshinweis Citizen Safety Precautions Be Sure to Observe Citizen Precautions for Installation Precautions for Handling Daily Maintenance Contents Parallel Interface Maintenance and Service Print Control FunctionsAppendix GermanAppendix Wall Mounting Holes Layout Drawing DIP-SCHALTEREINSTELLUNGFeatures OutlineUnpacking Model Classifications Basic SpecificationsUL, C-UL Basic Specifications Recommended Paper Paper SpecificationsHead and Paper Cutter Layout Printing PositionOuter Appearance and Component Parts Citizen Operation Connecting AC AdapterConnecting Interface Cable Inserting the Paper How to Remove Remaining Paper Roll Eliminating the Paper Jam When Thermal Paper is Used Feed Switch FunctionWhen Label Paper is Used When the Macro is ExecutedOFF Paper Near End FunctionSelf-Print Function Auto-Loading FunctionError Details Operation Panel and Display of ErrorOFF BusyMitsubishi Paper Mills 12 Red/Black Print Precautions for UseLocation of DIP Switch DIP Switch SettingDIP Switch Function DS2 For Serial Interface OnlyUSA Jumper Wire FunctionSpecifications Connectors Pin ConfigurationParallel Interface Input and Output Signals Input and Output SignalsElectrical Characteristics Timing Chart Data Receiving ControlBuffering RXD Serial InterfaceDTR TXDInput and Output Signals Error Detection Data ConfigurationInput RXD, DSR Printer Side Host Side Power Connector Maintenance and Service Print Control Functions 10.1 Command List0AH 0DH ESC1DH 3AH 1DH 2AHDC2 DC3Command Details Descriptions of Each ItemXxxx ESC D Command DetailsCitizen ESC SP Citizen ESC E, ESC ESCESC % A p s´a m-n+1 ESC * m N1 n2 d Print Results Dots single density Dots double density ESC n ESC = ESC D n k NUL ESC @ESC G ESC EESC !, ESC G ESC EESC J ESC R ESC ESC a ESC c ESC c Parallel Interface OnlyESC d ESC t ESC Serial Interface Only Lprint Aaaaa CHR$ &HA Lprint Bbbbb CHR$ &HA ESC ¥ ESC $ESC $ ESC ¥GS k n NULUPC-A UPC-E JAN13 EAN JAN 8 EAN Code ITF Codabar NW-7 JAN-8EAN CODE39CODE128 Code Btestcode A123 TestDescription of Bar Codes GS h n GS wGS H GS H GS f nSee Also GS /, ESC N1´8 dots N2´8 dots Sample Program GS * n1 N2 d n1 ´ n2 ´GS / m Lprint CHR$ END GS n1 n2 n3 DC3 n DC2 aOnly When Label Printer is Selected GS FFGS FF, GS GS C0 Lprint CHR$ 0 CHR$ GS C N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 GS C2GS c GS a m Only When Label Printer is Selected International Domestic Character Codes TableInternational Character Codes Table Appendix 1. Block Diagram Appendix 2. Outline Drawing Appendix 3. Wall Mounting Holes Layout Drawing German Vorsicht ZU Beachtende Sicherheitsmassregeln Warnung Vorsichtsmassregeln FÜR DIE Aufstellung Vorsichtsmassregeln FÜR DIE Handhabung Vorsicht Tägliche WartungAnschließen des Netzteils BetriebAnschließen des Schnittstellenkabels Einsetzen des Papiers Entnehmen der eingesetzten Papierrolle Beseitigen von Papierstau Papierende-Funktion FEED-SchalterfunktionBei Verwendung von Thermalpapier Bei Verwendung von EtikettenpapierPapiermangel-Funktion Selbstdruckfunktion AutoladefunktionBedienfeld und Fehleranzeigen Fehler-Einzelheiten 12 Rot/Schwarz-Druck Vorsichtsmaßregeln Lage der DIP-Schalter DIP-SCHALTEREINSTELLUNGDIP-Schalterfunktion DS1Jumperdraht-Funktion Wartung UND Dienst