SATO manual Controls, Indicators, and Connections, Printer Power Connection, CX200 Users Guide

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Controls, Indicators, and Connections

CX200 User's Guide

Controls, Indicators, and Connections

Device Name

Primary Function

Use

 

 

 

 

 

PRESS - to advance media

 

 

PRESS while pressing READY

FEED Button

Advances print media

indicator - to print test label

 

 

PRESS - to pause printing during

 

 

batch mode operation

 

Shows printer status

GREEN - Printer ready for data

READY Indicator

OFF - Printer busy, or Off-Line

 

 

Places printer in On-Line

RED - Printer needs attention

ON-OFF Button

PRESS to switch to/from

or Off-Line mode

 

Off-Line or to reset the printer

 

 

Power Input

Connects to power supply

Connect to transformer provided

with printer

 

 

 

 

DB9 female connector for

Serial Port

Data input

connection to host controller,

 

 

RS232 interface

Parallel Port

Data input

Centronics compatible connector

for connection to host controller

 

 

Print Head

Unlocks print head

Push both releases toward rear

Release

of printer to release print head

 

Top Cover

Protects print media and

Lift to open

mechanism

Push outward at hinge to remove

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Printer Power Connection

1.Plug the output of the AC power supply provided with the printer into the connec- tor on the bottom panel.

2.Connect the supply into an AC outlet having the proper voltage.

Note:

CX200 printers consume very little power when idle, so are not equipped with a power switch. Pressing the READY indicator/ON-OFF (a com- bined control) will reset the printer and switch it from Off-Line to On-Line mode.

Important!

The required AC voltage is marked on the power supply. Confirm that your AC voltage matches the power supply requirements. Do not use any power supply other than the one provided with the printer.

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SATO manual Controls, Indicators, and Connections, Printer Power Connection, CX200 Users Guide