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Declaration of Conformity
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGEN
Pour L’utilisateurs Canadiens
CAUTION Use shielded cable for this equipment Sicherheitshinweis
For Uses in Canada
CAUTIONS
BE SURE TO OBSERVE
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not connect/disconnect the AC adapter with wet hands
PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
To Prevent Injury and Spreading of Damage
PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING
DAILY MAINTENANCE
1.1 Choosing a place for the printer
1. Printer Setup
Printer
1.2 Unpacking the printer
Ribbon cassette User’s Manual
Ferrite core Fastener AC Cable
tape tape
1.3 Removing the protective materials
General Specifications
Specifications
2.3 Paper Specifications and Print Area
2.2 Printing Specifications
Print Position
Adjustable in n/60″ units approximate
Paper Feed
Paper feed
2.4 Power Supply Specifications
3.1 General guide
3. Outer Appearance and Component Parts
4.1 Removing the printer cover
4.2 Installing the ribbon cassette
4. Operation
Replace the printer cover
Rotate the knob on the cassette again to take up any slack
4.3 Removing the ribbon cassette
4.4 Connecting to a power outlet and turning power on and off
Plug the other end of the power cord to a standard household wall outlet
Ferrite core 28 mm diameter Cable Interface
4.5 Connecting to your host computer
Pass the fastener through the ferrite core
4.6 Connecting to a peripheral unit
4.7 Inserting the paper into the printer
At least 3 cm Print start position mark
4.8 AutoSide Loading
Send data from your host computer to be printed on the paper
POWER
4.9.1 Indicator lights
4.9 Control Panel Operations
PAPER OUT
4.9.3 Producing a test print
4.9.4 Adjusting the dot alignment
This is caused when mechanical parts of the printer get out of alignment. This happens only rarely and you may never experience it at all throughout the life of the printer. If you do have problems, use the following procedure to correct it
4.9.5 Hexadecimal dump
1 Recoverable Errors
4.9.6 Errors
2 Non-recoverable Errors
3 Data Receive Error
4.10 Paper Sensors
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ON OFF
See table below
5.2 Available DIP switch settings
Switch
The table below shows the factory settings for the memory switches
5.3 Memory Switch Settings
Memory Switch
0000
6. Interface
6.1 Pins and Signal Names
D-sub 25 pin
6.2 Interface Connections
7.1 Modular plug
7. Peripheral Unit Driver Circuit
7.2 Drive circuit
Other Areas
8. Maintenance and Service
North America
9. Print Control Functions
9.1 List of ESC/POS Commands
Set Only setting is enabled Only part of setting is enabled
Enabled Line Enabled only at the head of the line
¢ Ignores partially Disabled An argument is processed as next data
Enables/Disables Automatic Status Sending
9.2.1 Description of Each Items
9.2 Command Details
XXXX
9.2.2 Command Details
Page Mode
Standard Mode
sequence of 10H04Hn 1 n
DLE EOT n
Decimal
Description
Description
Decimal
Decimal
Description
Description
ESC u, ESC v, GS a, 6. Interface
set print area
ESC SP n
ESC ! n
Ignores
ESC #
Sets Memory Switch
Description
ESC “q” Command Function
MSW5-D
MSW5-C
1B, the command selects the download character set
ESC % n
ESC & y c1 c2 xdyxxc2-c1+1
Example When selecting the 5 ⋅ 7 font p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 MSB
Vertical Direction
ESC * m nL nH dk
Mode
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Bit Image Data High Low Print Data
follows
ESC 3 n
ESC = n
Initializes Printer
ESC @
ESC C n
ESC D nk NUL
ESC J n
ESC F n
1B, the command selects reverse directional ejection
Decimal
ESC K n
FF, 6. Interface
ESC L
This command switches from the standard mode to the page mode
U.S.A
ESC R n
Spain
Japan
B ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤
ESC T n
dy = dyL + dyH ⋅
ESC W xL xH yL yH dxL dxH dyL dyH
ESC c 4 n
ESC d n
ESC c 5 n
ESC f t1 t2
ESC e n
m = 0, 1, 48
ESC p m t1 t2
Generates Specified Pulses
Memory Switch
ESC q
Selects Character Code Table
ESC t n
will send only 1 byte without confirming the DSR signal status
ESC u n
GS a, 2.3 Paper Specifications and Print Area
This command sends the status of the paper sensor when it is executed
ESC n
Description
GS I n
GS a n
Feeding the paper by the Paper Feed switch
Drawer kick connector No. 3 pin status = L
Drawer kick connector No. 3 pin status = H
The bits 5 and 6 of the 3rd byte will be turned to 1 no paper and
Sends Status
GS r n
Sends the status of the drawer kick connector. Same as ESC u
Status
1.1 Codepage PC437 USA, European Standard
1. Character Codes Table
1.2 Codepage Katakana Japanese
1.3 Codepage PC850 Multilingual
1.4 Codepage PC860 Portuguese
1.5 Codepage PC863 Canadian-French
1.6 Codepage PC865 Nordic
1.7 Codepage PC852 Eastern Europe
1.8 Codepage PC866 Russian
1.9 Codepage PC857 Turkish
1.10 Windows Codepage
1.11 Codepage PC858 Multilingual
Dimensions and Weight
Appendix 1 Outline Drawing of Printer CBM-820
Unit mm
Appendix 2 Outline Drawing of AC Adapter 31AD
AC ADAPTER
1500 +100
1.1 Wahl eines Aufstellungsorts für den Drucker
1. Drucker-Einrichtung
Hinweis
1.2 Auspacken des Druckers
Klebeband Klebeband
1.3 Entfernen der Schutzmaterialien
Technische Daten
Allgemeine Daten
Wichtig
Papier-Spezifikationen und Druckbereich
2.2 Druckspezifikationen
Zeichensatz
Zeichenmatrix
Papiervorschubrichtung
Wichtig
Letzte Druckzeile
fixiert
Eine Gleichspannungsquelle von 24 V ±5% und mehr als 1,9 A verwenden
2.4 Technische Daten zur Netzversorgung
Wichtig
3.1 Allgemeine Anleitung
3. Außenansicht und Bauteile
4.2 Einsetzen der Farbbandkassette
4. Betrieb
4.1 Abnehmen der Druckerabdeckung
Die Abdeckung aufsetzen
Hinweis
4.3 Entnehmen der Farbbandkassette
Wichtig
Den anderen Stecker des Netzkabels an eine Netzsteckdose anschließen
Wichtig
4.5 Anschließen an den Hostcomputer
Führen Sie den Kabelbinder durch den Ferritkern
Wichtig
4.6 Anschluß an ein Peripheriegerät
Wichtig
4.7 Papier in den Drucker einlegen
Wichtig
4.8 Automatischer Papiereinzug AutoSide Loading
Wichtig
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4.9.1 Anzeigeleuchten
4.9 Bedienfeld
POWER
PAPER OUT
FORWARD REVERSE RELEASE
4.9.2 Tasten
Schalten Sie den Drucker ein und legen Sie ein Blatt Papier ein
Hinweis
4.9.5 Sedezimaler Datenausdruck
Hinweis
Behebbare Fehler
4.9.6 Fehler
Nicht behebbare Fehler
3 Datenempfangsfehler
4.10 Papiersensoren
5.1 Zugang zu den DIP-Schaltern
5. DIP-Schaltereinstellung
Die Druckerabdeckung wieder ansetzen
Hinweis
Hinweis
5.2 Verwendbare DIP-Schaltereinstellungen
Wichtig
5.3 Einstellen der Speicherschalter
6. Schnittstelle
Stifte und Signalnamen
6.2 Schnittstellenanschlüsse
Wichtig
7. Treiberschaltung für periphere Einheiten
7.1 Modularstecker
Hinweis
7.2 Treiberschaltung
Andere Gebiete
8. Wartung und Dienst
Nordamerika