Citizen Systems CLP-6002 Bedienungsanleitung

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Richtige Gebrauchsanleitung

Die Vorschriften verpflichten den Verkäufer zur Übertragung der Gebrauchsanleitung Citizen Systems CLP-6002 an den Erwerber, zusammen mit der Ware. Eine fehlende Anleitung oder falsche Informationen, die dem Verbraucher übertragen werden, bilden eine Grundlage für eine Reklamation aufgrund Unstimmigkeit des Geräts mit dem Vertrag. Rechtsmäßig lässt man das Anfügen einer Gebrauchsanleitung in anderer Form als Papierform zu, was letztens sehr oft genutzt wird, indem man eine grafische oder elektronische Anleitung von Citizen Systems CLP-6002, sowie Anleitungsvideos für Nutzer beifügt. Die Bedingung ist, dass ihre Form leserlich und verständlich ist.

Was ist eine Gebrauchsanleitung?

Das Wort kommt vom lateinischen „instructio”, d.h. ordnen. Demnach kann man in der Anleitung Citizen Systems CLP-6002 die Beschreibung der Etappen der Vorgehensweisen finden. Das Ziel der Anleitung ist die Belehrung, Vereinfachung des Starts, der Nutzung des Geräts oder auch der Ausführung bestimmter Tätigkeiten. Die Anleitung ist eine Sammlung von Informationen über ein Gegenstand/eine Dienstleistung, ein Hinweis.

Leider widmen nicht viele Nutzer ihre Zeit der Gebrauchsanleitung Citizen Systems CLP-6002. Eine gute Gebrauchsanleitung erlaubt nicht nur eine Reihe zusätzlicher Funktionen des gekauften Geräts kennenzulernen, sondern hilft dabei viele Fehler zu vermeiden.

Was sollte also eine ideale Gebrauchsanleitung beinhalten?

Die Gebrauchsanleitung Citizen Systems CLP-6002 sollte vor allem folgendes enthalten:
- Informationen über technische Daten des Geräts Citizen Systems CLP-6002
- Den Namen des Produzenten und das Produktionsjahr des Geräts Citizen Systems CLP-6002
- Grundsätze der Bedienung, Regulierung und Wartung des Geräts Citizen Systems CLP-6002
- Sicherheitszeichen und Zertifikate, die die Übereinstimmung mit entsprechenden Normen bestätigen

Warum lesen wir keine Gebrauchsanleitungen?

Der Grund dafür ist die fehlende Zeit und die Sicherheit, was die bestimmten Funktionen der gekauften Geräte angeht. Leider ist das Anschließen und Starten von Citizen Systems CLP-6002 zu wenig. Eine Anleitung beinhaltet eine Reihe von Hinweisen bezüglich bestimmter Funktionen, Sicherheitsgrundsätze, Wartungsarten (sogar das, welche Mittel man benutzen sollte), eventueller Fehler von Citizen Systems CLP-6002 und Lösungsarten für Probleme, die während der Nutzung auftreten könnten. Immerhin kann man in der Gebrauchsanleitung die Kontaktnummer zum Service Citizen Systems finden, wenn die vorgeschlagenen Lösungen nicht wirksam sind. Aktuell erfreuen sich Anleitungen in Form von interessanten Animationen oder Videoanleitungen an Popularität, die den Nutzer besser ansprechen als eine Broschüre. Diese Art von Anleitung gibt garantiert, dass der Nutzer sich das ganze Video anschaut, ohne die spezifizierten und komplizierten technischen Beschreibungen von Citizen Systems CLP-6002 zu überspringen, wie es bei der Papierform passiert.

Warum sollte man Gebrauchsanleitungen lesen?

In der Gebrauchsanleitung finden wir vor allem die Antwort über den Bau sowie die Möglichkeiten des Geräts Citizen Systems CLP-6002, über die Nutzung bestimmter Accessoires und eine Reihe von Informationen, die erlauben, jegliche Funktionen und Bequemlichkeiten zu nutzen.

Nach dem gelungenen Kauf des Geräts, sollte man einige Zeit für das Kennenlernen jedes Teils der Anleitung von Citizen Systems CLP-6002 widmen. Aktuell sind sie genau vorbereitet oder übersetzt, damit sie nicht nur verständlich für die Nutzer sind, aber auch ihre grundliegende Hilfs-Informations-Funktion erfüllen.

Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen

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    CLP-6001/6002 User ’ s M anual[...]

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    -i- FCC C OMPLI ANCE S T ATEME NT FOR AMERICA N USERS This eq uip m e nt has bee n te sted and found to comply w ith the limits for a Class A digital device , pursuan t to Part 15 o f the FCC Rule s. The se l imits are de signed t o p rovide reasonable pro tection aga inst harmfu l i n terfere nce whe n the e quipment is operated in a c omm erci a [...]

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    -i i- EMI COMPLIANCE S T ATEMEN T FOR CANADIAN USERS This equip m e nt gene rates and use s radio fre quency ene rgy and if not installed and u sed properly , that is, in strict accorda nce with the m anu facturer's instruct ions, may cause int e rfe rence to r ad io and television re ception. This digita l apparatus does not ex ceed the Cl a [...]

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    - iii - I mpor tant Safety I nstr u ctions 1. Rea d al l o f these i ns t r uc t i on s a nd s a ve t he m f o r l a ter r ef erenc e. 2. Foll ow al l warnings and i nstruct ions m arked on the product. 3. Unplug this produc t from the wal l outlet before c leaning. Do not use liquid o r aerosol cleane rs. Use a damp cloth for c l eaning . 4. Do no[...]

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    -i v- Noti ce 1. B efo re us e, be sure t o re ad th is manu a l. And k eep it ha ndy f or reference when needed. 2. The contents of this m anual m ay be changed without pr ior noti ce. 3. Repr o duc tion , tra ns fer , or tra nsm is sio n of th e c ont ents o f this m an ual wi thout pri or c onsent is str ict ly pr ohibited. 4. We are not li abl [...]

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    -v- T o prevent pe rs onal injury o r pr operty damage , the follow ing shal l be s tric tly obser ved. The degree of possibl e in jury and damage due to incorrect use o r i mproperly followi ng ins tructi ons i s described below . This is a mark to call attention to the reader. SA FETY SIGNS     must be strictl y obser ved ! W A RNING [...]

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    -v i- W A RNING Never p er f orm th e follow i ng. I f n ot avoi ded, t he se m ay caus e dama ge or trou ble to th e pri nter or cause th e pr inter to over he at and rel eas e sm oke an d caus e bur ns or an elec tri cal s hoc k. I f the pri nt er is dama ge d or is malf unct ion ing, b e sur e to turn t he power off and remov e the power cord fr[...]

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    -v i i- General Precautions 1. Prior to operation, read the safety inst ructi ons carefu lly and observe them . 2. Be care ful w hen m ovi ng or carr yi ng th e pr int er . Dr oppi ng the pr in ter m ay cause inj ury or property dam age. 3 . M a ke s ure if you open th e top c ove r , it i s o pe ned a ll th e way . If on ly p ar tial ly open, the [...]

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    - viii - Prec autions When Installing t he Printe r 1. Prior to operation, read the safety inst ructi ons carefu lly and observe them . 2. Do not us e or s tore t he pri nter n ear fi re, ex c es siv e m ois ture , i n dir ect sunli g ht, ne ar an air co ndi tion er or he at er or other s our ce o f unus uall y hi gh or lo w tempe rature or humidit[...]

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    -i x- Cha pte rs in T his M anua l Chapter 1 Setup Desc ri bes th e pac ke d item s a fter o peni ng the c ar ton as wel l as the names and fun ctions of p arts. Chapter 2 Contr ol panel Desc ri bes the neces sary item s for oper ati ons, s uch as the c ontr ol pa nel, pri nter s etti ngs a nd in dica ti ons on t he LCD/L EDs. Chapter 3 Paper and R[...]

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    -x- T able of Cont ents FCC Compli ance Stateme nt f or Amer ican Us e rs.................................. i EM I Com pliance Statem ent for Can adi an Us ers .................................. ii Im portant S a f e ty Instru ctio ns .............................................................. iii Notice .........................................[...]

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    -x i- (c ontinued) Chapt er 4 T roubl eshooti ng .................................................................. 4-1 4.1 Er ror M essag es ..................................................................... 4-2 4.1.1 Error descr iptio ns a n d indi cation s .............................. 4- 2 4.1.2 Error indi cati ons and c orrecti ve a c tion[...]

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    1-1 Chapter 1 Setup 1.1 Confirm ati on of Cart on C onte nts ........................... 1-2 1.2 Part N ames an d Func tion s .................................... 1-3 1.3 Connecti on to Pow er ............................................. 1-7 1.4 Connecti on to a Com puter..................................... 1-8[...]

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    1-2 1.1 Confirmation of Carton Conten ts CA U TION B e c arefu l wh en moving or carrying the printer and when t aki ng th e pr int er ou t o f the c art on . Th e pr inter may ca use injur y or pr oper ty dam ag e i f dro pped . B e sure to gr i p the print er h ou sing ti ghtly wh en t aki ng i t out o f the car t on. D o n ot gri p th e styr o- [...]

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    1-3 1.2 P art Names and Func tions FRONT VIEW Contr ol panel The pr int er h as two L ED in di cat or li ghts and an LC D scr ee n tha t dis play s printer m essages. 1) LEDs One LED is the p ower ind ic ator and the othe r i s the er ror indicator . 2) LCD Di splay s the c urr ent pr int er stat us, c on figur ation set tings , or a n err or messa[...]

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    1-4 I N SID E VIEW Ribbon winder Open le ve r Offset verif icati on window Ribbon holder Pape r holder Roll gui de Roll hol de r Cove r[...]

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    1-5 Nam es and f unctions of each part CA U TION • W hen opening the cove r, open it all th e wa y . I f only p art way open, th e cov er co uld sl am sh ut , possibly caus ing injur y. • Be car e ful o f the edge o f th e cov er when t he c ove r is op en ed. I t may c au se inj ury or prop er t y damage. • Be care ful o f the edg es o f the[...]

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    1-6 SI DE VIEW I nterface connector T o connect t he inter f ac e cable. PCM CIA mem ory card cover T o prot ect t he PC M CI A mem ory c ard f r om ex p o sur e to dus t a nd for ei gn mat ter . T o insta ll a PC M CIA memory card , f irst unhoo k this cov er , then slide it o ut. Po wer switch T o turn on/off the powe r. Power i nlet T o connect [...]

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    1-7 1.3 Connection to Power CA U TION Use a n AC o utle t th at acce pts a thr ee- pron ge d plug. Other wi se, stati c el ectr ici ty may be ge nera te d and th ere will b e danger of elect ri c shock. Connect to an AC out let as f ollows: 1 Check that the power switch on the prin ter is set to OFF. 2 Connect the connector of the power cord to the[...]

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    1-8 1.4 Connection to a Computer An inter face cable is necess ary for connec ting the p rinte r to a computer . T o connect them, pr oceed as f ollows: 1 T ur n off both power switches of the prin ter and the computer . 2 Conn ect the c onn ect or of on e e nd of the i nterfac e c abl e to the i nt er face connector at the low er si de of the prin[...]

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    2-1 Chapter 2 Control Panel 2.1 Control P an el ...................................................... 2-2 2. 2 L CD/ LED In di cati ons and Adju st ment Cont ro ls ... 2 -3 2.3 Norm al Opera ting M ode ...................................... 2-3 2.4 Printer Se tu p Mode ............................................. 2-4 2.5 Sel f-T e s t M ode .....[...]

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    2-2 2.1 Control Panel The co ntrol panel on the f ro nt o f the pr int er c ons ists of three c ontr ol k eys (Paus e, F eed and St op), tw o LED i ndic ator l ig hts (Power , Error ) an d a LCD me ssag e sc ree n. On t he lef t side o f the cont rol p ane l the re are th re e adjustm ent control s (paper gap, black line an d LCD contrast). 1 E xte[...]

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    2-3 2.2 LCD/LED Indications and Adjustment Controls 1L C D The eig ht-ch ar ac ter LCD scre en dis play s the c urr ent pri nter sta tus , configuration setti ngs, or an error message. 2L E D s Power : The green LED pow er i ndicator goes on w hen the power i s tuned ON . Err or: The r ed LED err or indi cator goes on when an er r or occur s. 3 Adj[...]

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    2-4 2.4 Printer Setup Mode T o enter t he pr in ter s et up mod e, pr es s an d hold dow n the Pau se th en pr es s the Fee d key an d rel eas e b ot h ke ys. The func tio ns o f the c o ntrol key s ar e d escr ib ed below . Chan g es t o t he pr int er con figur a tio n ar e s tor e d in nonv olati le memor y . T hi s guar an tees t ha t t he pri [...]

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    2-5 2.6 S y stem M ai ntenance Mode The printer enters the system mainte nance mode whe n the Pause , Feed a n d Stop keys ar e pressed and held down simul taneously while turning the pri nter on . [Functi ons] Hol din g dow n the P aus e, Fe ed an d Stop k eys s i mul taneo usl y for m or e than four seconds after tu r nin g on t he p ower a llows[...]

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    2-6 V oltage setti ng mode I n the v olta ge s et ting m ode, oper at e the paper ga p and blac k li n e adj us tme nt co nt rols so th at th e vo ltage s of bo th " PE " and " BL " dis pla yed on t he LC D sc reen read 3.0 V − 3.3 V . Setting procedure: 1 Sets only the li ner (glass ine paper) that has been peeled off the l a[...]

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    3-1 Chapter 3 Paper and Ri bbon 3.1 Kinds of Pap er .................................................... 3-2 3.2 Speci ficati on of Label and T ag............................. 3-2 3.3 Ribbo n ................................................................ 3-6 3.4 Paper S etti ng ...................................................... 3-7 3.5 Ribbo [...]

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    3-2 3.1 Kinds of Paper 1 Kinds of paper Di rect- therm al or t herm al-tr a ns fer pr inti ng paper i s avail a ble. T he paper must be h ig h-qu ality . Otherwise , print qualit y and long life of print head will no t be guaranteed. 2 T yp e of paper • Label ( conti nuous, die- cut, fanf old) • Ta g • T icket The r oll paper wi t h i nkin g [...]

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    3-3 Un it: mm (inch ) CLP-6001 CLP-6002 Min. value M ax. value Min. value Max . value A Label widt h 25.40 (1. 0) 1 18.00 (4.65) 25.40 (1. 0) 1 18.00 (4.65) B Liner wi dth 25.40 (1. 0) 1 18.00 (4.65) 25.40 (1. 0) 1 18.00 (4.65) C Label left -side edge positi on 0 2.54 (0.10) 0 2.54 ( 0.10) D Label paper-gap l e ngth 2.54 (0. 10) 2539.00 (99.96) 2.5[...]

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    3-4 U nits for position and length The print p ositi on s m ay be specified in either inch or me tric syst em. Swit ching between the two systems is acc ompli shed through sof twar e. The pr int p ositi o ns can b e freel y desi gnate d wit hi n the m axim um l abel si ze , regar dless of which system you use. Inch system Basic unit (poi nt): 0.01 [...]

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    3-5 Refe rence line and points The r efer enc e li ne and p oi nts are d esc ri bed h er e. The posi tion of 2.5 mm from t he le ft e dg e o f th e paper is the r ef ere nce l in e f or pa per . Alw ays th e left bo ttom is t he re fere nce p oint f or printi ng ch arac ter s an d bar c od es. The c on ce pt of t hi s re fere nc e li ne a n d poi n[...]

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    3-6 3.3 Ribbon Size o f r ibbon W idth of r ibbon: 25.4 mm − 1 1 4 . 3m m ( 1i n − 4.5 in) The wi dt h of the ri bbo n for therm al- trans fer printin g is r ecomm ended t o be the ± 10% of the width o f th e paper . The i nner diam eter of the ri bbon core m ust not exceed 25.4 mm ( 1 in) . The ri bbon wi th inking sur face either rolle d inw[...]

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    3-7 3.4 P aper Setting CA U TION Be careful of the edges o f the plat es so injur y o r proper ty damage is poss ibl e. The pri nter i s des ig ned for easy l oadi n g of pape r and rib bo n. Aft er openi ng the cover , set the regist er paper as f oll ows : 1 Pus h down the open lever 1 to m ove the p rint head out of the wa y. 2 Pus h down the le[...]

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    3-8 Roll paper Notch for al ignm e nt Re fere nce side Roll paper 1 10 2 5 4 6 3 10 1 5 4 6 3 7 9 8[...]

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    3-9 3.5 Ribbon Setting CA U TION Be car eful of th e edg es o f the plat es s o inj u ry or proper ty damage is poss ibl e. After openi ng the cover , set the r ibbon a s f ollows: 1 Push down the open leve r 1 to move t he pr int head out of the w ay. 2 In ser t the ribb on shaf t 11 in the roll ribbon s o t ha t it is in its dee p es t po si ti o[...]

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    3-10 3.6 P rint Head Offset A djustm ent s CA U TION Ensur e the pr int he ad o f fset a djus tme nts ar e ma de prop er ly ac cordi ng to the ty pe o f pr int m edi a (t hic knes s & width). I ncorrect adjustm ents can cause f ailure o f the pri nt head. The p r inter has al ready been factory set w ith l ab el s 1 18 m m in w idt h. How ever [...]

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    3-1 1 The r ela tio nshi p betw een th e of fs et adj ustme nt s cr ew an d th e pri nt hea d heating element is shown b elow : 2 W hen print darknes s on the l eft and ri ght si des of the label i s not equal: Adjus tm e nts may be n eede d i f paper wi th di ffer ent w idt h i s used. Prin t dark nes s is af fec ted by the amoun t o f pr ess ure [...]

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    3-12 Adjustm ents Nor mal ly , the pr ess ure on th e l eft a nd ri ght sid es o f t he pri nt he ad h as al rea dy been adju ste d to e qu al l o ads at t he fact or y . T he c heck m arks ar e l oca te d under the upper f rame wi ndow . Adjustm ents ar e needed in the following cases: 1) W he n p rint o n the le ft side is to o light: T u r n the[...]

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    3-13 3.7 Ribbon T ension A djustments W h e n th e r ibb on sli ps or wr inkl es duri n g prin ti ng, adj ust t he r ib bo n tens io n. T he pr int er ha s al read y been f act or y set with t he r ibbon w idth of 1 14 mm. W he n u sing ri bbon with a di fferent width, adjust it acc ording to the foll owing procedur e: a) Hol d the ri bbon roll wit[...]

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    3-14 3.8 Paper Detector A djust ments (for C LP-6001 only ) 3.8.1 Exter ior view and part names Exter ior view and pa rt names Adjust-k no b Mark (Y e llow ) G uide rail upper 37.7 70.6 192.4[...]

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    3-15 3.8.2 How to operate adjustable sensor (1) M ove the a dj ust abl e se nsor unit to y our requi re d posit io n to detect by tur ni ng the a djust- k nob. Fir st m eas ur e t he p ositi on t o d etec t, then al ign th e m ark o f the me asur e on the guide ra i l uppe r w i th the sensor po sition mark (yellow) on th e upper sensor to set to t[...]

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    4-1 Chapter 4 T roubl eshooting 4.1 Error M essages ................................................... 4-2 4.1.1 Error descr iptio ns and indi cation s ............ 4-2 4.1.2 Error indic atio ns and c orr ective ac tion s ... 4-4 4.2 Power T roubl esh ooti ng ....................................... 4-7 4.3 Paper F e e d T r oubl es hooti ng ......[...]

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    4-2 4.1 Error M essages W h e n ther e is a probl em with th e prin ter , a b uzz er so unds , an d the er ror lam p o n the control panel lights and an error messa ge is displayed on the LCD screen. Err or descr ipti ons and c orr ectiv e actions are shown bel ow. 4.1.1 Er ror descr iptions and indications Descri ption Indi cati on LED Buzzer Batt[...]

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    4-3 Descri ption Indi cati on LED B uzzer Paper out (paper posit ion can't be dete cted) Err or contents and s ensor inf orm at ion repeatedl y di s pl ayed M com m and: Sets lengt h for det ecti on m i ss c hec ki n g wit h sy st em com m and M Max im um : Max . v alue o f sensor readi ng v ol tage Mi nim um : Mi n. v alue o f sensor readi ng[...]

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    4-4 4.1.2 Er ror indication s a nd corrective actions Indi cati on Descri ption Correcti v e ac tions Battery Battery dead Automati call y ret urned af ter disp layi ng the error f or a cer tai n ti me. Change the l it hium bat tery ( CR2032). No te : Co n ta ct o u r s e r v ice pe r s onnel to repl ace the batter y. If t he battery runs down, the[...]

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    4-5 Indi cati on Descri ption Correcti v e ac tions Ov erHeat Co o lin g Head over heat Wait until the head temperature goes down. W hen t he t emper ature becomes lo w , the rem aini ng pr int ing resumes. Stop Stop k ey pressed Enter s a pause after d i splayi ng the stop by the Stop key . If the P a us e ke y is pre s s ed , th e pri nti n g wil[...]

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    4-6 Indi cati on Descri ption Correc tiv e ac tions RibonO ut Ribbon end Check the c ontents and c lear wit h the St op key . Instal l t he ribbon. Check t hat t he ri bbon w inds f ul ly . Correc t t he f ault y setti ng o f th e print m ode (di rect- therm al or t herm al-t ransf er). Ov er He at PCB overheat T urn off the po we r and r e set the[...]

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    4-7 4.2 P ower T roubleshooting Probl em Cause and remedy No power even with power swi tch turn ed ON . • Power cord i s not properly connec ted to the outl et. • Power cord i s not properly connec ted to t he power inl et. • Input v olt age is not corr ect; i nput v ol tage i s greater or l ess t han the rated v ol tage. • Correc t RS- 232[...]

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    4-8 4.3 Paper Feed T roubleshooting Probl em Cause and remedy Paper doesn't f eed. • W rong paper path. • Mec hanism head i s open. → Use correct pat h. → Close t he mechani sm head. Paper skews . • Paper end i s not i n contact with the paper guide. • Rol l gui de is not i n contac t wit h the rol l paper . • Head pressure is no[...]

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    4-9 4.4 Ribbon Feed Troubles hooti ng Probl em Cause and remedy Ribbon doesn 't wind. • Prin t mo de is s e t to dir ect-t herm al pri nti ng. • W rong r ibbon path. • Ri bbon w i nd dire c tion i s rev ers ed. • Ri bbon w i nd tension i s not co rrect. → Change to t he therm al -t ransfer pri nti ng. → Use correct pat h. → Set i[...]

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    4-10 4.5 P rint T roubleshooting Probl em Cause and remedy Pri nti ng doesn't st ar t. • Power to t he pr inter i s off. • Pr int er i s not proper ly connect ed to com puter. • Pr int er setti ng i s not correct. → T urn t he power swi tch t o O N. If power sti l l doesn't t urn on , follo w s te p s in Se c tio n 4 .2 Power T ro[...]

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    4-1 1 4.6 Interface T roubleshooting Probl em Cause and remedy Pri nter doesn't pri nt. The f ol l ow ing are the probabl e causes : Pri nt disorder ed. Err or m ess age is displ ayed and pri nter doesn't pri nt. • I nterf ace cabl e i s not properly conne cted. • I nterf ace cabl e i s not t he standard t ype. • Com m unicat ion pa[...]

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    5-1 Chapter 5 Options Fact ory or resell er (dealer ) options: 5.1 Auto- Cutter U nit .................................................. 5-2 5.2 Peeler U nit .......................................................... 5-2 5.3 Adjus tabl e Sensor ( for CL P-600 2 onl y) ............... 5-2 User opti ons: 5.4 PCM CIA M emor y Ca rd....................[...]

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    5-2 5.1 A uto-Cutt er Unit The auto-c utter unit that has been i nstalled on the printer will be available. See the operation manual of the auto -cutter for detail s. Specific ations • Cutting method: Ci rcul ar cutter • M ax. thic kness of cut paper : 0.01 in (0.254 mm ) • M in. length of cut paper: 1 i n ( 25 .4 mm) 5.2 P eeler Unit The pee[...]

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    5-3 5.4 P CM CIA M emory Card The PCM CI A m emor y card is used to: 1 S tore p rint fo rmat file s . Da ta in the f ield reg is te r area can b e sto r ed and loaded. 2 Store gr ap hic dat a. For ex ampl e, gr aphi c d ata suc h as a corp ora te l og o can be stored and recal led from the PCM C IA m emor y card and printed. 3 Store downl oaded HP [...]

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    6-1 Chapter 6 Specifications 6.1 M ain Speci f icati ons ............................................. 6-2 6.2 Inter f ac e .............................................................. 6-6 6.2.1 System config urati on ............................... 6-6 6.2.2 Speci ficati on of int er face .......................... 6-7 6.2.3 RS-23 2C loopbac k t[...]

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    6-2 6.1 M ain S pecificati ons Item D es cr iption Printi ng • Dir ect-t herm al or t herm al-t ransf er print ing • 203 dp i (8 dots /mm) print head (Mai n scanning l ine dens ity: 8 dots/mm) (Subscanni ng li ne dens ity: 8 l ine s /mm ) • Ma x. pr int w id th : 4. 1 in (1 0 4 mm) • Max . paper widt h: 4.65 i n (1 18 m m ) • Max . pri nt[...]

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    6-3 Item D es cr iption Standar d f onts • Font No. 0 − 6 (f ix ed p itch, alphanumer ic) • F ont No. 7 − 8: OCR- A, OCR-B • F ont No. 9: CG T ri umv i rate sm ooth f ont; 6 pt, 8 pt , 10 pt, 12 pt , 14 pt , 18 pt , 24 pt, 30 pt, 36 pt, and 48 pt Character set i s i n accordance w ith code page 850 Medi a sens ors • Trans parent t ype s[...]

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    6-4 Item D es cr iption Com muni cat ion int e rfac e • RS- 232C (standard) • Cent ronic s (standard) Indi cati ons, k eys and sw it ches • LEDs : Pow er and error • LCD: Displ ays print er s tat us, error cont ents, m ode s witc h content s , etc • Cont rol panel keys: Pause, Feed and Stop • Mode sw it ch: For par amet er s ett ing f o[...]

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    6-5 Item D es cr iption Env i ronm ent • O perati ng condi tions: T em perat ure: 5 − 35 ° C( 4 1 − 95 ° F) Hum idi ty: 30 − 80% ( noncondensing) • St orage: T em perat ure: -20 − 60 ° C( - 4 − 140 ° F) Hum idi ty: 5 − 85% • V enti l ation: Conv ect iv e ci rcul ati on. Ai r v ent m ust be awa y fro m wall e tc (to preven t fi[...]

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    6-6 6.2 I nterface 6.2.1 Sy stem con figur ation The p rinter is connected to a co mputer and pr i nts la bels accord ing t o t he com mand from the computer . T wo m ethods of interface wi th a computer are as foll ows: (1) Serial inte rface: RS-232C ( standar d) Com puter RS-232C i nterf ac e RS-232C i nterf ac e Printer (2) Parall el interface: [...]

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    6-7 6.2.2 Specification of in terface (1) Serial inte rface Method As ynchr onous s eri al inter face RS-232C Connector DSUB 25- pin Prot ocol cont rol X ON/ XOFF and CTS /DTR Re ce i v e b u f fe r 32 K b ytes Receiv ing data stops when the rem aining buffer reac hes 2K bytes and resum es when the rem aini ng bu f fer reaches 4K b ytes Baud rate 3[...]

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    6-8 6.2.3 RS-232C loopback test A f ter conn ect or w ir ing as s how n in the fi gure , t he test m ode is t ur ne d on. The p rinter will receive dat a t hat has been t r ans mi tted b y pr inter itse lf an d the test o f re ceiving a nd transmittin g data will be perf ormed. RS- 232C test Fi g. Loopbac k test[...]

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    6-9 6.2.4 RS -232C protocol (1) X-ON/ X-OFF syst em (se e t he fi gure) Th is is a con tro l syste m i n wh ich the dat a tran s mis sio n re quest signal (X-ON ( 1 1H ) c ode) a nd t he data tr ans missio n stop r eque st signal ( X-OFF ( 13H) code) ar e output. Requi rem ents of output of X-ON code: • W hen the power is switched to ON. • W h [...]

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    6-10 (2) Ready/Bus y system (see t he figur e) This is a co ntrol syst em i n whic h th e DTR signal i s ou tput at Re ady (H igh) /Busy( Low) l evel. Requi rem ents of DTR "H igh" : • W hen the printe r i s "on line." • W hen the remai ning buffer is less t han 2K bytes. How ever , wh en th e remai ni ng bu ff er of less t [...]

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    6-1 1 6.2.5 I nter face pin assignm ent Seri al and parall el interface pin ass ignment tables are shown below. Seri al interface pin assignment table Pi n No. Si gnal Inpu t/Outpu t De s criptio n 1 F .GND − Fram e ground 2 TXD Output RS -232C output data 3 RXD I nput RS-232C i nput dat a 4R T S − RS-232C ( pull up to + 5V wit h 2 K Ω ] 5 CT[...]

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    6-12 Paral lel interface pin ass ignment table Pi n No. Si gnal Inpu t/Outpu t De s criptio n 1 S TROB E I nput Str obe s i gnal f or reading 8 -bi t dat a 2 − 9 DA T A1-8 Input 8- bit paral l el signal 10 ACKNLG Out put 8- bit data request s i gnal 1 1 BUSY Out put S ignal speci f yi ng printer busy 12 PERRO R Out put Si gnal speci f ying paper [...]

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    6-13 6.3 Outline of Command Sy stem For details a bout command system, see the Co mm and Re f er en c e separately avai lable. Comma nds for th is printer con sist o f a string of AS CII co de a n d end wit h "CR" (dec im al: 13, h ex: 0D). G ener all y , c omm a nds are cl ass i fied i nt o tw o ty pes, system- level com mands and label [...]

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    6-14 6.4 Example of Connection to a Computer W hen RS- 232C i s used: I BM PC compatibl e Com munic ation control : XON /XOFF or CT S/DTR[...]

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    6-15 6.5 T ear-Off Function The t ear- o ff func tio n eli mi nates t he w aste of label s wh en t eari ng m a nual ly . It allows the paper to au toma tically ad van ce to th e tea r po sition a ft er pri n ting . W h e n this f u ncti on is tur ne d on, the pr int er ch ec ks for pri nt req ues t for 0.5 seco nd a fter pri ntin g and i f no print[...]

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    6-16 • Paper is fed to the tear posit ion • W hen manual teari ng is needed, tear the label at this tim e. • Perform s next label printi ng. W h e n nex t print dat a is tra nsm itte d from the c om put er , the pri nter fee ds bac k paper to the previous p rint compl eted po s ition and res umes printing. 6.5.3 T ear-off when feedin g • If[...]

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    6-17 6.5.4 T ear-off and ty pe of data W h e n the t ear -o f f is vali d, the pr int er m onit or s the pri nt da ta for 0 .5 sec o nd duri ng o r a f ter print in g . If pr in t da t a is tran sm itt ed w it hin 0 .5 sec o nd d uri ng or af t er print ing, the printe r will start next p ri nt ing without t ear -of f. (W hen data is receiv ed du r[...]

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    6-18 • Ini tial izati on parameter values I niti ali zatio n val ues for pri nt or tear posi tion are descri bed below by eac h operati ng mode. In N ative ON Un it: mm (in ch ) Norm al pri nt Au to-c utte r Pee ling T ear -off Minim um va lu e Pr int p o s itio n (Onnnn, f or m of f set) 55. 9(2.2)  12.7(0. 5) T ear posit ion (f nnn, f [...]

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    6-19 6.5.7 Pr iority or der The follow ing thr ee functions (opti onal) cannot be perform ed sim ultaneous ly . If co mm ands fo r tho s e three fun cti on s are received simultane o usly , they will b e executed i n the follow ing or der of pri ority : 1st: Auto-cutti ng 2nd: Peeli ng 3rd: T ear- off[...]

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