Citizen CBM-270 user manual Operation, Connecting AC Adapter

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CBM-270 User’s Manual

4.OPERATION

4.1Connecting AC Adapter

1.Turn off the power.

2.Connect the cable connector of the AC adapter to the power connector located on the back of the printer.

3.Connect the AC power cord of the AC adapter, and plug it into a socket.

CAUTION:

1)Use only the specified AC adapter.

2)When disconnecting/reconnecting the cable connector of the AC adapter, be sure to hold the connector.

3)Separate the AC adapter from other noise-generating devices.

4)Pulling the AC power cord may damage it, resulting in a fire, electric shock, or snapping.

5)If a thunder/lightning storm is nearby, disconnect the AC adapter from the socket and do not use the printer, because a fire or electric shock may occur.

6)Do not put the AC power cord close to a heating device. Its coating can melt and cause a fire or electric shock.

7)Install the printer in a well-ventilated place, because the AC adapter generates heat when it is used.

8)Use the specified AC power source. Connect to a power source with sufficient capacity. If the capacity is insufficient, a fire may result from heat generation.

9)After using the printer or when not using it for a long period of time, be sure to unplug the AC adapter from a plug socket for your safety.

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Contents Citizen LVD EMCImportant Safety Instructions Wichtige Sicherheitsanweisungen Lärmemission kleiner 70dBASicherheitshinweis Citizen Safety Precautions Be Sure to Observe Citizen Precautions for Installation Precautions for Handling Daily Maintenance Contents Maintenance and Service Print Control Functions Parallel InterfaceAppendix Wall Mounting Holes Layout Drawing GermanAppendix DIP-SCHALTEREINSTELLUNGOutline FeaturesUnpacking Basic Specifications Model ClassificationsBasic Specifications UL, C-ULPaper Specifications Recommended Paper Printing Position Head and Paper Cutter LayoutOuter Appearance and Component Parts Citizen Connecting AC Adapter OperationConnecting Interface Cable Inserting the Paper How to Remove Remaining Paper Roll Eliminating the Paper Jam When Label Paper is Used Feed Switch FunctionWhen Thermal Paper is Used When the Macro is ExecutedPaper Near End Function OFFAuto-Loading Function Self-Print FunctionOFF Operation Panel and Display of ErrorError Details Busy12 Red/Black Print Precautions for Use Mitsubishi Paper MillsDIP Switch Function DIP Switch SettingLocation of DIP Switch DS2 For Serial Interface OnlyJumper Wire Function USAConnectors Pin Configuration SpecificationsParallel Interface Input and Output Signals Input and Output SignalsElectrical Characteristics Data Receiving Control Timing ChartBuffering DTR Serial InterfaceRXD TXDInput and Output Signals Data Configuration Error DetectionInput RXD, DSR Printer Side Host Side Power Connector Maintenance and Service 0AH 10.1 Command ListPrint Control Functions 0DH ESCDC2 1DH 2AH1DH 3AH DC3Descriptions of Each Item Command DetailsXxxx Command Details ESC DCitizen ESC SP Citizen ESC ESC E, 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 @ ESC D n k NULESC !, ESC G ESC EESC G ESC EESC J ESC R ESC ESC a ESC c Parallel Interface Only ESC cESC d ESC t ESC Serial Interface Only Lprint Aaaaa CHR$ &HA Lprint Bbbbb CHR$ &HA ESC $ ESC ¥ESC ¥ ESC $NUL GS k nUPC-A UPC-E JAN13 EAN JAN 8 EAN Code ITF Codabar NW-7 CODE39 JAN-8EANCODE128 Test Code Btestcode A123Description of Bar Codes GS w GS h nGS H GS f n GS HGS * n1 N2 d n1 ´ n2 ´ See Also GS /, ESC N1´8 dots N2´8 dots Sample ProgramGS / m Lprint CHR$ END GS n1 n2 n3 DC2 a DC3 nGS FF Only When Label Printer is SelectedGS FF, GS GS C0 Lprint CHR$ 0 CHR$ GS C2 GS C N1 N2 N3 N4 N5GS c GS a m Only When Label Printer is Selected Character Codes Table International DomesticInternational 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 Tägliche Wartung VorsichtBetrieb Anschließen des NetzteilsAnschließen des Schnittstellenkabels Einsetzen des Papiers Entnehmen der eingesetzten Papierrolle Beseitigen von Papierstau Bei Verwendung von Thermalpapier FEED-SchalterfunktionPapierende-Funktion Bei Verwendung von EtikettenpapierPapiermangel-Funktion Autoladefunktion SelbstdruckfunktionBedienfeld und Fehleranzeigen Fehler-Einzelheiten 12 Rot/Schwarz-Druck Vorsichtsmaßregeln DIP-Schalterfunktion DIP-SCHALTEREINSTELLUNGLage der DIP-Schalter DS1Jumperdraht-Funktion Wartung UND Dienst