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LINE THERMAL PRINTER
MODEL CT-S601
User’s Manual
WEEE MARK
En
If you want to dispose of this product, do not mix it with general household waste. There is a separate collection systems for used electronics products in accordance with legislation under the WEEE Directive (Directive 2002/96/EC) and is effective only within European Union.
Ge Wenn Sie dieses Produkt entsorgen wollen, dann tun Sie dies bitte nicht zusammen mit dem
Haushaltsmüll. Es gibt im Rahmen der WEEE-Direktive innerhalb der Europäischen Union
(Direktive 2002/96/EC) gesetzliche Bestimmungen für separate Sammelsysteme für gebrauchte elektronische Geräte und Produkte.
Fr Si vous souhaitez vous débarrasser de cet appareil, ne le mettez pas à la poubelle avec vos ordures ménagères. Il existe un système de récupération distinct pour les vieux appareils
électroniques conformément à la législation WEEE sur le recyclage des déchets des
équipements électriques et électroniques (Directive 2002/96/EC) qui est uniquement valable dans les pays de l’Union européenne.
Les appareils et les machines électriques et électroniques contiennent souvent des matières dangereuses pour l’homme et l’environnement si vous les utilisez et vous vous en débarrassez de façon inappropriée.
Sp Si desea deshacerse de este producto, no lo mezcle con residuos domésticos de carácter general. Existe un sistema de recogida selectiva de aparatos electrónicos usados, según establece la legislación prevista por la Directiva 2002/96/CE sobre residuos de aparatos eléctricos y electrónicos (RAEE), vigente únicamente en la Unión Europea.
It Se desiderate gettare via questo prodotto, non mescolatelo ai rifiuti generici di casa. Esiste un sistema di raccolta separato per i prodotti elettronici usati in conformità alla legislazione
RAEE (Direttiva 2002/96/CE), valida solo all’interno dell’Unione Europea.
Du Deponeer dit product niet bij het gewone huishoudelijk afval wanneer u het wilt verwijderen. Er bestaat ingevolge de WEEE-richtlijn (Richtlijn 2002/96/EG) een speciaal wettelijk voorgeschreven verzamelsysteem voor gebruikte elektronische producten, welk alleen geldt binnen de Europese Unie.
Da Hvis du vil skille dig af med dette produkt, må du ikke smide det ud sammen med dit almindelige husholdningsaffald. Der findes et separat indsamlingssystem for udtjente elektroniske produkter i overensstemmelse med lovgivningen under WEEE-direktivet (direktiv 2002/96/EC), som kun er gældende i den Europæiske Union.
Por Se quiser deitar fora este produto, não o misture com o lixo comum. De acordo com a legislação que decorre da Directiva REEE – Resíduos de Equipamentos Eléctricos e Electrónicos (2002/
96/CE), existe um sistema de recolha separado para os equipamentos electrónicos fora de uso, em vigor apenas na União Europeia.
Pol Jeżeli zamierzasz pozbyć się tego produktu, nie wyrzucaj go razem ze zwykłymi domowymi odpadkami. Według dyrektywy WEEE (Dyrektywa 2002/96/EC) obowiązującej w Unii Europejskiej dla używanych produktów elektronicznych należy stosować oddzielne sposoby utylizacji.
Declaration of Conformity
This printer conforms to the following Standards:
The Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC, the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, the RoHS
Directive 2002/95/EC, and the WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC.
LVD : EN60950-1
EMC: EN55022
EN61000-3-2
EN61000-3-3
EN55024
Class A
This declaration applies only to the 230-V model.
IMPORTANT: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC
Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference.
CAUTION: Use shielded cable for this equipment.
Sicherheitshinweis
Die Steckdose zum Anschluß dieses Druckers muß nahe dem Gerät angebracht und leicht zugänglich sein.
For Uses in Canada
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus, as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian department of communications.
Pour L’utilisateurs Canadiens
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Cet appareil numérique ne dépasse pas les limites de carégorie a pour les émissions de bruit radio émanant d’appareils numériques, tel que prévu dans les réglements sur l’interférence radio du départment Canadien des communications.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS z Before using this product, be sure to read through this manual. After having read this manual, keep it in a safe, readily accessible place for future reference.
z The information contained herein is subject to change without prior notice.
z Reproduction or transfer of part or all of this document in any means is prohibited without permission from Citizen Systems.
z Note that Citizen Systems is not responsible for any operation results regardless of omissions, errors, or misprints in this manual.
z Note that Citizen Systems is not responsible for any trouble caused as a result of using options or consumables that are not specified in this manual.
z Except explained elsewhere in this manual, do not attempt to service, disassemble, or repair this product.
z Note that Citizen Systems is not responsible for any damage attributable to incorrect operation/handling or improper operating environments that are not specified in this manual.
z Data is basically for temporary use and not stored for an extended period of time or permanently. Please note that Citizen Systems is not responsible for damage or lost profit resulting from the loss of data caused by accidents, repairs, tests or other occurrences.
z If you find omissions, errors, or have questions, please contact your
Citizen Systems dealer.
z If you find any pages missing or out of order, contact your Citizen Systems dealer for a replacement.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
...WHICH SHOULD BE STRICTLY OBSERVED
Before using this product for the first time, carefully read these SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
Improper handling may result in accidents (fire, electric shock or injury).
In order to prevent injury to operators, third parties, or damage to property, special warning symbols are used in the User’s Manual to indicate important items to be strictly observed.
z After having read this Manual, keep it in a safe, readily accessible place for future reference.
z Some of the descriptions contained in this manual may not be relevant to some printer models.
The following describes the degree of hazard and damage that could occur if the printer is improperly operated by ignoring the instructions indicated by the warning symbols.
WARNING
Neglecting precautions indicated by this symbol may result in fatal or serious injury.
CAUTION
Neglecting precautions indicated by this symbol may result in injury or damage to property.
This symbol is used to alert your attention to important items.
This symbol is used to alert you to the danger of electric shock or electrostatic damage.
This symbol denotes a request to unplug the printer from the wall outlet.
This symbol is used to indicate that the power supply must be grounded.
This symbol is used to indicate useful information, such as procedures, instructions or the like.
This symbol is used to indicate prohibited actions.
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PRECAUTIONS ON PRINTER INSTALLATION
WARNING
Do not use or store this product in a place where it will be exposed to:
* Flames or moist air.
* Direct sunlight.
* Hot airflow or radiation from a heating device.
* Salty air or corrosive gases.
* Ill-ventilated atmosphere.
* Chemical reactions in a laboratory.
* Airborne oil, steel particles, or dust.
* Static electricity or strong magnetic fields.
• Neglecting these warnings may result in printer failure, overheating, emission of smoke, fire, or electric shock.
Do not drop any foreign object nor spill liquid into the printer. Do not place any object on the printer either.
Do not drop any metallic object such as paper clips, pins or screws into the printer.
Do not place a flower vase, pot, or anything containing water on the printer.
Do not spill coffee, soft drinks, or any other liquid into the printer.
Do not spray insecticide or any other chemical liquid over the printer.
• Dropping a metallic foreign object into the printer, may cause printer failure, fire, or electric shock. Should it occur, immediately turn the printer off, unplug it from the supply outlet, and call your local Citizen
Systems dealer.
Do not handle the printer in the following ways:
Do not subject the printer to strong impacts or hard jolts (e.g., being stepped on, dropped or struck).
Never attempt to disassemble or modify the printer.
• Neglecting to handle properly may result in printer failure, overheating, emission of smoke, fire, or electric shock.
Install, use, or store the printer out of the reach of children.
• Electric appliances could cause an unexpected injury or accident if they are handled or used improperly.
• Keep the power cord and signal cables out of the reach of children.
Also children should not be allowed to gain access to any internal part of the printer.
• The plastic bag the printer came in must be disposed of properly or kept away from children. Wearing it over the head may lead to suffocation.
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CAUTION
Do not use the printer under the following conditions.
Avoid locations subject to vibration or instability.
Avoid locations where the printer is not level.
• The printer may fall and cause an injury.
• The quality of printing may deteriorate.
Do not obstruct the printer’s air vents.
Do not place anything on the printer.
Do not cover or wrap the printer in cloth or blankets.
• Doing so could cause heat to build up and deform the case or start a fire.
Avoid using the printer near a radio or TV set or from supplying it from the same electric outlet as these appliances.
Avoid using the printer interconnected with a cable or cord that has no protection against noise. (For interconnections, use shielded or a twisted pair of cables and ferrite cores, or other anti-noise devices.)
Avoid using the printer with a device that is a strong source of noise.
• The printer may have an adverse effect on nearby radio or TV transmissions. There may also be cases when nearby electrical appliances adversely influence the printer, causing data errors or malfunction.
Installed in any orientation other than those specified.
• Malfunction, failure, or electric shock may result.
Connect the printer to a ground.
• Electric leakage may cause an electric shock.
Do not connect the printer’s ground to any of the following:
* Gas piping
• A gas explosion could result.
* Telephone line ground
* Lightning rod
• If lightning strikes a large surge of current may cause fire or
shock.
* Water pipes
• Plastic water pipes should not be used for grounding. (Those
approved by a Waterworks Department may be used.)
Before connecting or disconnecting the grounding lead to or from the printer, always unplug it from the electric outlet.
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PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING THE PRINTER
WARNING
Please observe the following precautions for power source and power cord:
Do not plug or unplug the power cord with a wet hand.
Use the printer only at the specified supply voltage and frequency.
Use only the specified AC adapter with the printer.
Check to make sure that the supply outlet from which the printer is powered has a sufficient capacity.
Do not supply the printer from a power strip or current tap shared with other appliances.
Do not plug the power cord into an electric outlet with dust or debris left on the plug.
Do not use a deformed or damaged power cord.
Do not move the printer while its power is on.
• Neglecting to handle it properly may result in printer failure, emission of smoke, fire, or electric shock.
• An overload may cause the power cord to overheat, catch fire, or the circuit breaker to trip.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not place the printer where the power cord may be stepped on.
Do not use or carry the printer with its power cord bent, twisted, or pulled.
Do not attempt to modify the power cord unnecessarily.
Do not place the power cord near any heating device.
• Neglecting these cautions may cause wires or insulation to break, which could result in electric leakage, electric shock, or printer failure.
If the power cord sustains damage, contact your Citizen Systems dealer.
Do not leave things around the electric outlet.
Supply power to the printer from a convenient electric outlet, readily accessible in an emergency.
• Pull the plug to immediately shut it down in an emergency.
Insert the power plug fully into the outlet.
If the printer will not be used for a long time, disconnect it from its electric outlet.
Hold the plug and connector when plugging or unplugging the power cord or signal cable after turning off the printer and the appliance connected to it.
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CAUTION
Caution label is attached in the position shown in the following figure. Carefully read the handling precautions before using the printer.
THIS LABEL INDICATES THE
RISK OF BURNS DUE TO THE
HIGH TEMPERATURE OF THE
PRINT HEAD AND A RISK OF
BEING CUT BY THE MANUAL
AND AUTO CUTTERS WHILE
THE PAPER COVER IS OPEN.
Do not transport this printer with the paper roll inside.
• Printer failure or damage may occur.
To prevent possible malfunction or failure observe the following.
Avoid operating the printer without paper properly loaded.
Avoid the use of paper not complying with specifications.
• May result in poor print quality.
Avoid using torn pieces of paper or paper spliced with plastic adhesive tape.
Avoid forcibly pulling already loaded paper by hand.
Avoid using a sharp pointed device to operate panel buttons.
Be sure to firmly insert the cable plugs into their mating sockets.
• A cross connection may damage the printer’s internal electronics or the host system’s hardware.
Only use the printer with devices that have designated solenoid specifications for the cash drawer interface connector.
• Neglecting this caution may result in malfunction or failure.
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CAUTION
To prevent injury and printer failures from worsening, observe the following:
While the paper cover is open, be careful to not touch the manual cutter that is in the paper eject slot.
Do not touch the printing surface of the thermal head.
Do not touch any of the moving parts (e.g., paper cutter, gears, active electric parts) while the printer is working.
In case of trouble do not attempt to repair the printer. Ask Citizen
Systems service for repair.
Be careful that the covers do not pinch your hands or fingers.
Be careful of the sharp edges on the printer. Do not allow them to injure you or damage property.
• May result in electric shock, burn, or injury.
If the printer emits smoke, an odd smell, or unusual noise while printing, immediately abort the current print session and unplug the printer from the electric outlet.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
Observe the following precautions for daily maintenance.
When cleaning the printer, always turn it off and unplug it from the electric outlet.
Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning the surface of the printer case.
For severe stains, use a soft cloth slightly dampened with water.
Never use organic cleaning solvent such as alcohol, paint thinner, trichloroethylene, benzene, or ketone. Never use a chemically processed cleaning cloth.
To remove paper dust, use a soft brush.
CAUTION
• The thermal head is at a dangerously high temperature immediately after printing.
Allow it to cool off before starting maintenance work.
Visit the following site to get documentation, drivers, utilities, and other information.
http://www.citizen-systems.co.jp/english/support/index.html
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THE TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. GENERAL OUTLINE .................................................................... 9
1.3 Model Classification .................................................................... 10
1.4 Basic Specifications..................................................................... 11
2. EXPLANATION OF PRINTER PARTS ....................................... 12
2.1 Printer Appearance ...................................................................... 12
2.2 Inside the paper cover................................................................. 15
2.3 Other Built-in Functions .............................................................. 16
3. SETUP ........................................................................................ 17
3.1 Connecting the AC Power Cord .................................................. 17
3.2 Connecting Interface Cables ....................................................... 18
3.3 Connecting the Cash Drawer ...................................................... 19
3.4 Precautions for Installing the Printer ......................................... 21
3.5 Partition for Paper Roll ................................................................ 22
3.6 Setting the DIP Switch on the Serial Interface Board ............... 23
3.7 Adjusting the Paper Near-end Sensor ....................................... 24
3.8 Setting Paper Thickness.............................................................. 25
3.9 Loading Paper .............................................................................. 26
3.10 Attaching the Power Switch Cover........................................... 27
3.11 Attaching the Interface Cover ................................................... 28
3.12 Removing the Interface Cover .................................................. 28
4. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING........................... 29
4.1 Periodic Cleaning ......................................................................... 29
4.2 Clearing a Cutter Lock (1) ............................................................ 30
4.3 Clearing a Cutter Lock (2) ............................................................ 31
4.5 Hexadecimal Dump Printing ....................................................... 33
4.6 Error Messages ............................................................................ 34
5. OTHER ....................................................................................... 36
5.1 External Views and Dimensions ................................................. 36
5.2 Printing Paper .............................................................................. 37
5.3 Manual Setting of Memory Switches ........................................ 38
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1. GENERAL OUTLINE
The CT-S601 line thermal printer series is designed for use with a broad array of terminal equipment including data, POS, and kitchen terminals.
These printers have extensive features so they can be used in a wide range of applications.
1.1 Features
z High-speed (200 mm/s) printing.
z Design so compact it can be installed anywhere (maximum 3-inch (83-mm) paper roll size) z Choose from two models with either 3-inch (83/80 mm) or 2-inch (60/58 mm) wide paper rolls.
z Built-in power supply or AC adapter types available z Printer status and errors indicated by LED and a buzzer z Equipped with a fast and quiet cutter z Easy to clear cutter jams z Interchangeable interface z Built-in cash drawer kick-out interface z Memory switches make customization possible z Store user-defined characters and logos on user memory z Barcode and 2D barcode printing supported z 2-color printing supported (when specified paper used) z Driver and utility software included
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1.2 Unpacking
Make sure the following items are included with your printer.
z Printer: z Interface cover:
1
1 z AC power cord:
1 z Power switch cover: 1 z Sample paper roll:
1 roll z CD-ROM:
1 z Quick Start Guide: z AC adapter z USB cable
*1
*2 :
:
Notes:
*1: CT-S601A only
*2: USB interface types only
In designated markets
1
1
1
AC power cord USB cable Sample paper roll
Quick Start
Guide
CT-S601S
(Built-in power supply type)
36AD3 AC adapter built in
Power switch cover
CD-ROM Interface cover
AC adapter
(36AD2)
AC power cord
USB cable Sample paper roll
CT-S601A
(AC adapter type)
Quick Start
Guide
Power switch cover
CD-ROM Interface cover
1.3 Model Classification
Model numbers indicate printer features according to the following system.
CT - S601S 3 RS E - BK - P L M1
Power supply
DC:No power source
S: Built-in power supply type
A: AC adapter type
Paper width
Label
: No
BM sensor
: No
M1: Left side
M2: Right
3: 3 inch (80/83 mm)
2: 2 inch (58/60 mm)
Interface
PA: Parallel
L: Label printing side
PNE sensor
: No
P: PNE sensor
RS: Serial RS-232C Body case color
UB: USB only
Market:
*
WH: Cool white
UH: USB with hub
J: Japanese E: Europe/Asia BK: Black
ET: Ethernet (standard type)
U: North America
ES: Ethernet (multi-function type)
C: China
UP: Powered USB
Note:
*: AC power cord, serial I/F screw, firmware and other specifications vary according to markets.
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1.4 Basic Specifications
Model
Item
Print method
Print width
*1
Dot density
Print speed
Number of print columns
*2
Character size
Character type
*3
Specifications
CT-S601
Line thermal dot print method
80 mm/640 dots, 72 mm/576 dots, 64 mm/512 dots, 54.5 mm/436 dots,
54 mm/432 dots, 52.5 mm/420 dots, 48 mm/384 dots, 45 mm/360 dots,
48.75 mm/390 dots, 68.25 mm/546 dots
8
× 8 dots/mm (203 dpi)
200 mm/s (fastest, print density 100%), 1600 dot-lines/s
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Maximum number of characters
(columns)
Paper width
Dot configuration
(dots)
83 mm 80 mm 60 mm 58 mm
Font
Font A
Font B
53
71
Font C 80
Font A: 1.50
× 3.00 mm
Font B: 1.13
× 2.13 mm
Font C: 1.00
× 2.00 mm
48
64
72
36
48
54
35
46
52
12
× 24
9
8
× 17
× 16
Alphanumeric, international, PC437/850/852/857/858/860/863/864/865/866/
WPC1252/katakana/Thai code 18
User memory
Bar code types
384 KB (capable of storing user-defined characters and logos)
UPC-A/E, JAN (EAN) 13/8 columns, ITF, CODE39, CODE128, CODABAR (NW-7),
CODE93, PDF417, QR Code
4.25 mm (1/6 inch) (changeable using commands) Line spacing
Paper roll
Interface
Paper roll: 83
+0
-1
mm/80
+0
-1
mm/60
+0
-1
mm/58
+0
-1
mm
× maximum φ83 mm
Paper thickness: 65-75
μm (core tube diameter: inner 12 mm/outer 18 mm)
75-85
μm (core tube diameter: inner 25.4 mm/outer 32 mm)
Serial (RS-232C compliant), parallel (IEEE 1284 compliant), USB, USB with hub, Ethernet, Powered USB
Cash drawer kick-out Supports 2 cash drawers
Buffer size
Supply voltage
4 k bytes/45 bytes
DC 24 V
±5%
Power consumption Approximately 45 W (normal printing), 3 W (standby)
AC adapter
*4
(36AD2, 36AD3)
Rated input: AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 150 VA
Rated output: DC 24 V, 2.1 A
Weight CT-S601S: Approx. 2 kg, CT-S601A: Approx. 1.6 kg
Outside dimensions CT-S601S: 145 (W)
× 192 (D) × 148 (H) mm
CT-S601A: 145 (W)
× 192 (D) × 120 (H) mm
Operating temperature and humidity
5 to 45°C, 10 to 90% RH (no condensation)
Storage temperature and humidity
Reliability
-20 to 60°C, 10 to 90% RH (no condensation)
Safety standard
*5
Print head life: 150 km, 200 million pulses (at normal temperature and humidity using recommended paper)
Auto cutter life: 2 million cuts (at normal temperature/humidity, using recommended paper and paper thickness)
UL, C-UL, FCC Class A, TÜV-Bauart, CE Marking
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Notes:
*1: When paper width is 83, 80, 60, or 58 mm.
*2: The number of printable columns is selected using a memory switch.
The number of columns noted in this table refer to typical models. The number of columns varies depending on specifications.
*3: Characters appear small because the dimensions include a blank area surrounding each character.
*4: The 36AD2 is the AC adapter packaged as an accessory with the CT-S601A.
The 36AD3 is the AC adapter built in to the CT-S601S.
*5: Compliant if the Citizen Systems AC adapter (36AD2/36AD3) is used.
2. EXPLANATION OF PRINTER PARTS
2.1 Printer Appearance
Names of parts
Paper cover
Cover open lever
Operation panel
Front cover
Power switch
Maintenance cover
(Front view) z Paper cover
Open to load paper.
z Cover open lever
Use this lever to open the paper cover.
z Front cover
Open and close this cover to clear a cutter lock.
Front cover release button
(Rear view)
Rear connectors
Refer to 4.3 Clearing a Cutter Lock (2)
z Front cover release button
Press this button to open the front cover.
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z Power switch
Press this button to turn the power on or off.
z Maintenance cover
Not applicable for this product.
CAUTION
Do not open the maintenance cover.
Operation panel
POWER LED (green)
PAPER LED
(orange)
ERROR LED (red)
FEED button z POWER LED (green)
Lights when the power is on, turns off when the power is off.
Flashes when data is incoming or a memory error has occurred.
z PAPER LED (orange)
Lights orange when paper is low (paper near-end) or there is no paper (paper end).
z ERROR LED (red)
Flashes if the print head is hot, the paper cover is open, a cutter lock occurs, and so forth.
z FEED button
Press this button to feed paper.
In case of a cutter lock, remove the cause of the lock, close the paper cover, and then press the FEED button.
The printer enters the mode for setting memory switches and running selfprinting.
Refer to 5.3 Manual Setting of Memory Switches
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Rear connectors
Interface connector
(serial, parallel, USB, etc.)
Cash drawer kick-out connector
Power connector (AC adapter type)
AC inlet (built-in power supply type) z Interface connector (serial, parallel, USB, etc.)
Connects to the interface cable.
The serial interface board is equipped with a DIP switch.
z Cash drawer kick-out connector
Connects to the cable from the cash drawer.
z Power connector (AC adapter type)
Connects to the AC adapter cable.
z AC inlet (built-in power supply type)
Connects to the AC power cord.
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2.2 Inside the paper cover
Auto cutter
Manual cutter
Paper-end sensor
(PE sensor)
Platen
Button to change paper near-end sensor
Print head (thermal)
Paper thickness selection lever
Paper near-end sensor
(PNE sensor) z Platen
Feeds the paper.
z Paper near-end sensor (PNE sensor)
Detects when the paper is near the end of the roll. Adjust the position of the sensor to determine when it detects the end of the paper is near.
z Button to change paper near-end sensor
Change the position of the paper near-end sensor to match the paper being used.
Refer to 3.7 Adjusting the Paper Near-end Sensor
z Manual cutter
For cutting the paper manually when printing is finished.
z Auto cutter
Automatically cuts the paper when printing is finished.
Refer to 5.3 Manual Setting of Memory Switches
z Print head (thermal)
Prints characters and graphic data on paper (paper rolls).
z Paper end sensor (PE sensor)
Detects when there is no paper. Printing stops when this sensor detects there is no paper.
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z Paper thickness selection lever
Use this lever to select regular or thick paper according to the thickness of the paper being loaded.
CAUTION
Do not change the position of the paper thickness selection lever from the factory setting.
Refer to 3.8 Setting Paper Thickness
2.3 Other Built-in Functions
z Buzzer
Buzzes when errors occur or when operations or command operations are performed.
z User memory
You can save user-defined logo and character data in this memory. Data remains stored in this memory even if the printer is turned off. For information on how to save data, refer to the Command Reference.
z Memory switch
Setting of various kinds of functions can be stored in memory. Settings remain stored in the memory even if the printer is turned off.
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3. SETUP
3.1 Connecting the AC Power Cord
1.
Turn off the power.
2.
z For the built-in power type printer, connect the AC power cord to the AC inlet, and insert the plug into an electric outlet.
z For the AC adapter type printer, connect the cable connector of the AC adapter to the power connector. Next, connect the AC power cord to the AC inlet, and insert the plug into an electric outlet.
AC inlet
Cable connector
Power connector
AC power cord
Built-in power supply type
AC adapter
AC inlet
AC power cord
AC adapter type
CAUTION
Use only an AC adapter that complies with the specified ratings.
Always hold the AC adapter’s cable connector by the connector when removing or inserting it.
Use an AC power source that does not also supply power to equipment that generates electromagnetic noise.
Pulling on the AC power cord may damage it, cause a fire, electric shock, or break a wire.
If a lightning storm is approaching, unplug the AC power cord from the electric outlet.
A lightning strike may cause a fire or electric shock.
Keep the AC power cord away from heat generating appliances. The insulation on the
AC power cord may melt and cause a fire or electric shock.
If the printer is not going to be used for a long time, unplug the AC power cord from the electric outlet.
Place the AC power cord so that people do not trip on it.
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3.2 Connecting Interface Cables
1.
Turn off the power.
2.
Orient the interface cable correctly and insert it into the interface connector.
Serial interface Parallel interface
USB interface (hub type) USB interface
Ethernet and Powered USB interfaces are available as options in addition to those listed here.
CAUTION
Always unplug the AC adapter from the printer before connecting the printer to a
Powered USB interface. Failure to do so may damage the host PC. For information about installing a Powered USB interface, contact your Citizen Systems dealer.
When disconnecting the cable, always hold the connector.
Be careful not to insert the USB interface cable into the cash drawer kick-out connector.
To connect more than one printer to a single computer via a USB interface you must change the serial number of the USB interface.
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Use a serial interface cable with the connection layout shown below.
25-pin - 25-pin cable 9-pin - 25-pin cable
PC
Signal Pin
FG 1
TXD 2
RXD 3
CTS 5
DSR 6
SG 7
DTR 20
Printer
6
7
20
2
3
4
1
Pin Signal
FG
TXD
RXD
RTS
DSR
SG
DTR
PC
Signal Pin
RXD 2
TXD 3
DTR 4
SG 5
DSR 6
CTS 8
Printer
4
6
7
20
2
3
Pin Signal
TXD
RXD
RTS
DSR
SG
DTR
CAUTION
Place the interface cable so people do not trip on it.
3.3 Connecting the Cash Drawer
1.
Turn off the power.
2.
Confirm the orientation of the cash drawer kick-out cable connector and connect it to the cash drawer kick-out connector at the back of the printer.
3.
Remove the screw for the ground wire.
4.
Screw the cash drawer’s ground wire to the body of the printer.
Cash drawer kick-out connector
Ground wire
Cash drawer kick-out cable connector
Screw for ground wire
CAUTION
Connect only the cash drawer kick-out cable connector to the cash drawer kick-out connector. (Do not connect a telephone line.)
Signals cannot be output from the cash drawer kick-out connector while printing.
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(1) Connector pin configuration
No.
Signal Function
1 FG Frame ground
2 DRAWER1 Cash drawer 1 drive signal
3 DRSW
4 VDR
Cash drawer switch input
Cash drawer drive power supply
5 DRAWER2 Cash drawer 2 drive signal
6 GND Signal ground (common ground on circuits)
Connector used:
TM5RJ3-66 (Hirose) or equivalent
Applicable connector:
TM3P-66P (Hirose) or equivalent
(2) Electric characteristics
1) Drive voltage: 24 VDC
2) Drive current: Approx. 1 A max. (not to exceed 510 ms.)
3) DRSW signal: Signal levels: “L” = 0 to 0.8 V, “H” = 2 to 3.3 V
(3) DRSW signal
DRSW signal status can be tested with the DLE+EOT, GS+a, or GS+r command or at pin 34 on the parallel interface port.
(4) Drive circuit
Cash drawer kick-out connector
Shielded
Cash drawer open/ close switch
Cash drawer Printer
CAUTION
Cash drawers 1 and 2 cannot be operated at the same time.
The solenoid used for the cash drawer should be 24 Ω or more. Do not allow the electric current to exceed 1 A. Excessive current could damage or burn out the circuits.
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3.4 Precautions for Installing the Printer
The printer can be used horizontally, vertically, or installed on a wall. However, the CT-S601S (built-in power supply type) cannot be used vertically or installed on a wall.
Use the optional stand for vertical applications, and the optional brackets for wall installations. Please refer to the manual for further details.
Horizontal position
Vertical position Wall installation
Change the paper near-end sensor settings for vertical and wall installations.
(The factory setting for the paper near-end sensor is for horizontal installations.)
Refer to 3.7 Adjusting the Paper Near-end Sensor
CAUTION
Do not use the printer under the following conditions.
Locations subject to vibration or instability.
Locations that are very dirty or dusty
Locations where the printer is not level.
• The printer may fall and cause an injury.
• The quality of printing may deteriorate.
Oriented other than as specified.
• The printer may malfunction, be damaged, or cause an electric shock.
Precautions for horizontal installations
Do not set cutting to full cut. Doing so may cause cutter jams.
Precautions for vertical/wall installations
Adjust the paper near-end sensor.
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3.5 Partition for Paper Roll
Set the partition to the width of the paper roll you are loading.
The partition is set at the factory to the position shown below.
z For 3-inch type: 80-mm wide paper roll z For 2-inch type: 58-mm wide paper roll
1.
Turn off the power.
2.
Press the cover open lever.
3.
Open the paper cover.
4.
Set the partition in a slot that matches the size of the paper roll you are using.
However, to use an 83-mm wide paper roll, remove the partition.
5.
Refer to “5.3 Manual Setting of Memory Switches” to change the paper width
settings.
Partition
*1
*1 *2
Notes:
*1: 2-inch type (58/60 mm)
*2: 3-inch type (80/83 mm)
CAUTION
Make sure the partition is not slanted when setting it for 58-mm or 60-mm paper rolls.
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3.6 Setting the DIP Switch on the Serial
Interface Board
1.
Turn off the printer and unplug the power cord from the electric outlet.
2.
Remove the mounting screws of the serial interface board.
3.
Remove the serial interface board from the printer.
4.
Set the DIP switch according to the following table.
DIP switch
Serial interface board mounting screws
CAUTION
When setting the DIP switch, do not remove any screws except the serial interface board mounting screws.
The function of each switch is shown below. (Shaded values are factory settings. However, factory settings differ depending on the destination market.)
Switch no.
1
4
5
2
3
6
7
8
Function
Communication condition setting
Hand shake
Bit length
Parity check
Parity selection
Baud rate selection
INIT
ON
According to DIP switch settings
XON/XOFF
7 bits
Yes
Even parity
Reset
OFF
According to memory switch settings
DTR/DSR
8 bits
No
Odd parity
Refer to table below.
Invalid
Baud rate selection
2400
4800
9600
19200
Switch no.
Baud rate (bps)
6
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
7
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
When switch no. 1 is set to OFF, you can use a command or a memory switch to select 1200, 38400, 57600, or 115200 bps.
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3.7 Adjusting the Paper Near-end Sensor
Change the settings of the paper near-end sensor to set the position at which the near-end of the paper is detected.
1.
Use a pointed object, such as a pen, to gently press the button to change the paper near-end sensor.
2.
Press and hold down the button while moving the paper near-end sensor up, down, right and left. The sensor positions are shown below for the various diameters of the paper roll used.
Sensor position
A, a
B * , b
C
(Unit: mm)
Diameter when detected as near end
φ31
φ23
Diameter of core of paper roll used
Paper near-end sensor function is off
φ18
φ18
Note:
*: Position of sensor when shipped from factory. However, factory settings differ depending on the destination market.
CAUTION
The amount of paper remaining on the roll (diameter of the roll) depends on the type of paper used.
The paper roll diameters in the table are guidelines.
Button to change paper near-end sensor
(“A” and “B” are for horizontal installations, and “a” and “b” are for vertical or wall installations.)
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3.8 Setting Paper Thickness
Set the paper thickness selection lever to the thickness of the paper. (Thick paper can only be used with the label-printing model)
To get the best print quality, do not change the factory settings unless printing on thick paper or there is a problem with the print density.
Refer to 1.3 Model Classification
1.
Turn off the power.
2.
Press the cover open lever.
3.
Open the paper cover.
4.
Set the paper thickness selection lever to A for thick paper or B for regular paper.
Gently press on the side of the lever with a pointed object, such as a pen, to move the paper thickness selection lever.
Paper thickness selection lever
A: Thick paper 85
μm - 150 μm
B: Regular paper 65
μm - 85 μm (Factory setting)
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3.9 Loading Paper
1.
Press the cover open lever while the power is on.
2.
Open the paper cover.
3.
Load the paper roll so that the printable side of the paper is facing down, as shown by arrow A.
4.
Pull a few cm of paper straight out in the direction of arrow B.
5.
Close the paper cover in the direction of arrow C until you hear a click. Paper is fed and cut automatically, if the factory settings are set.
Refer to 5.3 Manual Setting of Memory Switches
CAUTION
Always use the specified types of paper rolls.
Confirm that the paper roll is set correctly.
If the paper is skewed and not coming straight out of the paper cover, open it and straighten the paper.
Always pull a few cm of paper straight out of the printer if you open the paper cover while paper is loaded.
Press on the center of the paper cover to close it securely.
Be careful of paper cuts while loading the paper.
Do not touch the print head, manual cutter, or auto cutter while the paper cover is open. Doing so may cause a burn or cut.
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3.10 Attaching the Power Switch Cover
Attach this cover to prevent the power switch from being used.
1.
Press the power switch cover onto the power switch compartment until it clicks.
Power switch cover
Put a screwdriver or other pointed object into the grooves on the power switch cover to remove it.
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3.11 Attaching the Interface Cover
Attach the interface cover to the back of the printer.
The shape of the interface cover is different depending on the type of power source.
1.
Press the interface cover as shown in the diagram until you hear it click.
CT-S601S
3.12 Removing the Interface Cover
Press in on both sides at the point indicated by A to remove the interface cover.
CT-S601S
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4.
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
4.1 Periodic Cleaning
A dirty print head or platen may reduce printing quality or cause malfunctions.
Also, if paper dust collects on the sensor’s protective sheet, paper cannot be detected correctly. We recommend cleaning the printer periodically (every 2 to
3 months) as shown below.
1.
Turn off the power.
2.
Press the cover open lever.
3.
Open the paper cover. Wait a few minutes until the print head cools.
4.
Use a cotton swab dampened with ethyl alcohol to wipe off any dirt and dust that is on the print head and platen.
5.
Use a cotton swab dampened with a little water to wipe off the sensor’s protective sheet.
Make sure there are no water drops on the cotton swab before wiping.
Platen
Print head
Sensor’s protective sheet
CAUTION
The print head is hot immediately after printing. Do not touch it.
Do not touch the print head with bare hands or metal objects.
Do not use alcohol or cleansers to clean the surface of the sensor’s protective sheet.
Doing so may fog the sensor’s protective sheet.
Paper scraps may stick to the platen when adhesive labels are full cut depending on the printer’s environment, the diameter of the paper roll, and the quality of the label backing.
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4.2 Clearing a Cutter Lock (1)
The ERROR LED flashes and the auto cutter blade remains extended because a foreign object or paper jam is obstructing it.
If the ERROR LED is flashing, clear the locked cutter as shown below.
1.
Press the cover open lever while the power is on.
2.
Open the paper cover.
3.
Remove any jammed paper including any scraps of paper. (Remove the paper roll that is loaded in the holder also.)
4.
Reload the paper roll and close the paper cover.
CAUTION
The print head is hot immediately after printing. Do not touch it.
Do not touch the print head with bare hands or metal objects.
If the paper cover does not open, the auto cutter blade is still extended (cutter lock).
Refer to 4.3 Clearing a Cutter Lock (2)
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4.3 Clearing a Cutter Lock (2)
The paper cover is designed to be opened if the cutter locks by pressing the cover open lever. If this does not open the paper cover, use the following procedure to clear the locked cutter.
1.
Turn off the printer and unplug the power cord from the electric outlet.
2.
Press the front cover release button with a pointed object, such as a pen, and open the front cover in the direction of arrow A.
Slide the front cover 3 to 4 mm in the direction of arrow A and rotate it forward.
3.
Lift the protective sheet and turn the cutter gear in the direction of arrow B to return the auto cutter to a position where the paper cover can be opened.
Turn the cutter gear until the auto cutter blade retracts in the direction of arrow C. If the blade of the auto cutter does not move when you turn the cutter gear in the direction of arrow B, turn it in the other direction.
4.
Press the cover open lever.
5.
Open the paper cover.
6.
Remove whatever caused the cutter to lock.
7.
Close the front cover.
Rotate the front cover in the opposite direction of arrow A and then slide it until it clicks.
8.
Load a paper roll and close the paper cover.
9.
Insert the power cord plug into an electric outlet and turn the power on.
Check that the POWER LED lights.
Protective sheet
Paper cover
Auto cutter blade
Cutter gear
Front cover Cover open lever
Front cover release button
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CAUTION
Before starting to do maintenance work, be sure to turn off the printer and unplug the power cord from the electric outlet.
Be careful not to touch the manual cutter while the front cover is open.
Be careful not to touch the opening for the auto cutter while the paper cover is open.
The print head is hot immediately after printing. Do not touch it.
Do not touch the print head with bare hands or metal objects.
If the above procedure does not retract the auto cutter, contact your Citizen Systems dealer.
4.4 Self-printing
While paper is loaded, press and hold the FEED button while turning the power on. Hold the FEED button down for about one second and then release it to start self-printing. The printer prints its model name, version, DIP switch settings, memory switch settings, and a list of built-in fonts.
Firmware version
Interface
Serial communication status
(USB or Serial interface models only)
Buffer size
DIP switch settings*
(USB or Serial interface models only)
Memory switch setting
Note:
*: Printers with a USB interface do not have DIP switches, so the DIP switches all appear off on the self-printing printout.
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4.5 Hexadecimal Dump Printing
Print received data in hexadecimal. If problems such as missing or duplicated data occur, this function allows you to check whether or not the printer is receiving data correctly.
How to do hexadecimal dump printing
1.
Load paper.
2.
While the paper cover is open, press and hold the FEED button while turning the power on, and then close the paper cover.
3.
The printer prints “HEX dump print mode” followed by the received data printed in hexadecimal numbers and some characters.
How to stop hexadecimal dump printing
Do one of the following to stop printing.
z Press the FEED button three times in a row z Turn off the power z Receive a reset command from an interface
CAUTION
The printer prints “.” if there is no character corresponding to the data.
None of the commands function during hexadecimal dump printing.
If print data does not cover a complete line, press the FEED button to advance the paper.
Print example
HEX dump print mode
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0A 0D 0D 0D 0D abcdefg.....
0D 0D 0D .....
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4.6 Error Messages
z Paper-end
The end of the roll of paper is detected at two stages, paper near-end and paper-end.
When paper near-end is detected, the PAPER LED lights. Prepare a new paper roll.
When paper end is detected, the PAPER LED and ERROR LED light. Load a new paper roll.
z Paper cover open
Do not open the paper cover during printing. If the paper cover is opened, the
ERROR LED lights or flashes. Check the paper and always pull a few cm of paper straight out of the printer before closing the paper cover. Printing resumes. Sending a command to resume printing may be required depending on the memory switch setting.
z Cutter locked
If the auto cutter cannot move because of a paper jam or something else, the
ERROR LED flashes. Remove the cause of the trouble and press the FEED button. If the auto cutter still does not operate and the paper cover does not
open, refer to “4.3 Clearing a Cutter Lock (2)”.
Refer to 4.3 Clearing a Cutter Lock (2)
z Print head hot
When you print dense characters, dark images, or for an extended time in a hot environment, the print head temperature increases. If the print head exceeds a specified temperature, the printer stops printing and waits for the print head to cool. When this happens, the ERROR LED flashes. Printing resumes automatically when the print head cools.
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The status display for various messages is shown below.
Status
Paper near-end
Paper-end
Paper cover open or front cover open
*1
Paper cover open or front cover open
*2
Cutter locked
POWER LED
(green)
Lights
Lights
Lights
Lights
Lights
PAPER LED
(orange)
Lights
Lights
—
—
—
ERROR LED
(red)
—
Lights
Lights
Lights Black Mark detection error
Memory error
Print head hot
Low-voltage error
High-voltage error
Waiting for macro to execute
Lights
Lights
Lights
Lights
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Notes:
*1: If the paper cover or front cover is open in standby.
*2: If the paper cover or front cover is open when printing or feeding paper.
*3: Buzzer sounds when MSW5-1 (buzzer setting) is set to ON.
Buzzer
*3
—
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
—
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
—
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5. OTHER
5.1 External Views and Dimensions
(Unit: mm)
145 192 31
140 155
Built-in power supply type
145 192 31
AC adapter type
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5.2 Printing Paper
Use the paper shown in the following table or paper of the same quality.
Paper type
Recommended paper roll
Product name
TF50KS-E2D from Nippon Paper
PD150R or PD160R from Ohji Paper
PA220AG, HP220A, HP220AB-1, F230AA, P220AB, or PB670 (2-color paper) from
Mitsubishi Paper
Paper width 83
+0
-1
Maximum print area 80
Paper width 80
+0
-1
Maximum print area 72
(Unit: mm)
Printable side
Paper width 60
+0
-1
Maximum print area 48
(Initial setting)
Paper width 58
+0
-1
Maximum print area 48
(Initial setting)
Paper thickness (
μm)
Core inner diameter d
(mm)
Core outer diameter D
(mm)
65-75
φ12
φ18
75-85
φ25.4
φ32
CAUTION
Use paper that is wound as follows:
Not creased and fits tight to the core.
Not folded.
Not glued to the core.
Rolled with the printable side out.
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5.3 Manual Setting of Memory Switches
Memory switches are used to set various printer settings. The memory switches can be set manually (set by hand on the printer) or by commands. This section explains how to perform manual settings.
For information on how to set the memory switches using commands, please refer to the Command Reference.
Quick setting mode
The settings for the memory switches for a replacement printer’s manufacturer, model, paper width, and character spacing can be set at the same time to the optimum settings.
Do the settings while confirming the selected items on the printout.
1.
Load paper.
2.
While the paper cover is open, press and hold the FEED button while turning the power on.
3.
Press the FEED button three times and close the paper cover.
The printer enters memory switch quick setting mode.
The selectable item “Manufacturer” and the selection are printed.
Selection
Selectable item
4.
Press the FEED button.
A selection is printed in order through the cycle each time the FEED button is pressed.
Press the FEED button until the selection you want is printed.
5.
Press the FEED button for at least two seconds.
The selection is set.
If there is another selectable item, it and the selection are printed.
6.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to select and set the printer’s model, paper width, character spacing (EPSON T88 only).
When all the items are set, “Save To Memory” is printed.
7.
Press the FEED button for at least two seconds.
The changed memory switch settings are saved and a list of them is printed.
The printer exits quick setting mode when printing is finished.
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Selected item
Manufacturer
CITIZEN
Model
Paper width
Character space
CBM1000 58 mm —
EPSON
80 mm
CT-S300 58 mm
80 mm
CT-S2000 58 mm
60 mm
T88
80 mm
83 mm
58 mm
203dpi
80 mm
58 mm
60 mm
80 mm
—
—
0dot
1dot
0dot
1dot
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Automatic memory switch settings
MSW2-4
Full Col
Auto linefeed
Auto linefeed
WaitData
WaitData
Auto linefeed
Auto linefeed
Auto linefeed
Auto linefeed
WaitData
WaitData
WaitData
WaitData
WaitData
WaitData
WaitData
MSW3-7
CBM1000
Mode
Valid
MSW8-1
Width
432dots
Valid
Invalid
Invalid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
576dots
384dots
576dots
432dots
436dots
576dots
640dots
360dots
390dots
512dots
546dots
420dots
436dots
576dots
MSW6-2
Character
Space
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
0dot
1dot
0dot
1dot
—
—
—
Individual setting mode
Set the memory switches individually.
Do the settings while confirming the memory switch function and settings on the printout.
1.
Load paper.
2.
While the paper cover is open, press and hold the FEED button while turning the power on.
3.
Press the FEED button twice and close the paper cover.
The printer enters the mode for setting memory switches individually.
The printer prints “Memory SW (1)” and the current setting, 0 (off) or 1 (on).
(The current settings for memory switches 7 to 10 are not printed.)
Current memory switch
Current setting
4.
Press the FEED button.
The list of memory switches cycles through in order from “Memory SW (1)”
→
“Memory SW (2)”
→ ... “Memory SW (10)” → “Save To Memory” → “Memory SW
(1)”
→ each time the FEED button is pressed.
Press the FEED button until the number for the memory switch you want to change is printed.
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5.
Press the FEED button for at least two seconds.
A setting for the memory switch is printed, through the cycle, each time the FEED button is pressed for at least two seconds.
Press the FEED button for at least two seconds to cycle through the list until the function of the memory switch you want to change is printed.
Current setting
Memory switch function
6.
Press the FEED button.
A setting is printed each time the FEED button is pressed in order through the cycle.
When the current settings are printed, the ERROR LED lights.
Press the FEED button until the setting you want is printed.
7.
Press the FEED button for at least two seconds.
The selected settings are set.
The next memory switch function and settings are printed.
8.
Repeat steps 5 to 7 to change different functions for the current memory switch number.
9.
Open the paper cover and close it.
The changed memory switch settings are printed.
10. Repeat steps 4 to 9 to change functions for a different memory switch number.
11. Press the FEED button until “Save To Memory” is printed.
12. Press the FEED button for at least two seconds.
The changed memory switch settings are saved and a list of them is printed.
The printer exits individual setting mode when printing is finished.
Memory switch initialization
Set all the memory switches to the factory settings.
1.
Do steps 1 through 3 of the procedure to enter individual setting mode.
2.
Press the FEED button until “Save To Memory” is printed.
3.
Open the paper cover.
4.
Press the FEED button for at least two seconds.
All memory switches change to the factory settings.
5.
Close the paper cover.
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MSW4-1
MSW4-2
MSW4-3
MSW4-4
MSW4-5
MSW4-6
MSW4-7
MSW4-8
MSW5-1
MSW5-2
MSW5-3
MSW5-4
MSW5-5
MSW5-6
MSW5-7
MSW5-8
The function of each memory switch is shown in the following table. (Shaded values are factory settings.)
Switch no.
MSW1-1
MSW1-2
MSW1-3
MSW1-4
MSW1-5
MSW1-6
MSW1-7
MSW1-8
Function
Power ON Info
Buffer Size
Busy Condition
Receive Error
CR Mode
Reserved
DSR Signal
Init Signal
OFF
Valid
4K bytes
Full/Err
Print“?”
Ignored
Fixed
Invalid
Invalid
ON
Not Send
45 bytes
Full
No Print
LF
—
Valid
Valid
MSW2-1
MSW2-2
* MSW2-3
MSW2-4
MSW2-5
MSW2-6
MSW2-7
MSW2-8
MSW3-1
MSW3-2
MSW3-3
MSW3-4
MSW3-5
MSW3-6
MSW3-7
MSW3-8
Reserved
Auto Cutter
Spool Print
Full Col Print
Resume aft PE
Reserved
Reserved
PNE Sensor
Resume Cttr Err
PE signal by PNE
Parallel 31 Pin
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
CBM1000 Mode
Resume Open Err
—
Invalid
Invalid
LineFeed
Next
Fixed
Fixed
Valid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Invalid
Close
Fixed
Valid
Valid
WaitData
Top
—
—
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
—
—
—
Valid
Command
Reserved
Reserved
Feed&Cut at TOF
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Partial Only
Buzzer
Line Pitch
USB Mode
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Fixed
Fixed
Invalid
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Invalid
Valid
1/360
Virtual COM
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
—
—
Valid
—
—
—
—
Valid
Invalid
1/406
Printer Class
—
—
—
—
—
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Switch no.
MSW6-1
MSW6-2
MSW6-3
MSW6-4
MSW6-5
MSW6-6
MSW6-7
MSW6-8
Function
Act. For Driver
Character Space
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
OFF
Invalid
Invalid
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
ON
Valid
Valid
—
—
—
—
—
—
Switch no.
MSW7-1
MSW7-2
MSW7-3
MSW7-4
MSW7-5
MSW7-6
MSW7-7
MSW8-1
MSW8-2
Function
Baud Rate
Data Length
Stop Bit
Parity
Flow Control
DMA Control
VCom Protocol
Print Width
Paper Type
Initial setting Setting value
9600 bps 1200 bps, 2400 bps, 4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19200 bps,
38400 bps, 57600 bps, 115200 bps
8bits
1bit
7bits, 8bits
1bit, 2bits
NONE NONE, EVEN, ODD
DTR/DSR DTR/DSR, XON/XOFF
Valid Valid, Invalid
PC Setting PC Setting, DTR/DSR, XON/XOFF
576dots
(3-inch type)
384dots
(2-inch type)
1 Color
Normal
640dots, 576dots, 512dots, 436dots, 432dots,
420dots, 384dots, 360dots, 390dots, 546dots,
390dots, 546dots
1 Color Normal, 2 Color Normal
MSW9-1
MSW9-2
MSW9-3
MSW9-4
Code Page
Int’Char Set
Kanji
JIS/Shift JIS
PC 437
USA
OFF
JIS
PC 437, Katakana, PC 850,858, PC 860, PC 863,
PC 865, PC 852, PC 866, PC 857, WPC1252,
Space page, PC 864, Thai Code 18
USA, France, Germany, England, Denmark,
Sweden, Italy, Spain, Japan, Norway, Denmark 2,
Spain 2, Latin America, Korea, Croatia, China
ON, OFF
JIS, Shift JIS
MSW10-1
MSW10-2
MSW10-3
MSW10-4
MSW10-5
MSW10-6
Print Density
Print Speed
ACK Timing
Reserved
Reserved
Buzzer Sound
100 %
Level 9
70 %, 75 %, 80 %, 85 %, 90 %, 95 %, 100 %, 105 %,
110 %, 115 %, 120 %, 125 %, 130 %, 135 %, 140 %
Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, Level 6,
Level 7, Level 8, Level 9
Before Busy Before Busy, Same Period, After Busy
Tone 2 Tone 1, Tone 2, Tone 3, Tone 4
Note:
*: If print data is very dense, the print head is hot, data transmission is slow, or some other conditions, the motor and printing may occasionally stop which causes white stripes in the printout. To print high-density data, set MSW2-3 (Spool Print) to ON to reduce striping, although this increases the time before printing starts.
For a serial interface, increase the transmission speed to prevent the motor from stopping.
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Table of contents
- 2 WEEE MARK
- 3 Declaration of Conformity
- 4 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
- 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- 6 PRECAUTIONS ON PRINTER INSTALLATION
- 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING THE PRINTER
- 10 DAILY MAINTENANCE
- 11 THE TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 12 1. GENERAL OUTLINE
- 12 1.1 Features
- 13 1.2 Unpacking
- 13 1.3 Model Classification
- 14 1.4 Basic Specifications
- 15 2. EXPLANATION OF PRINTER PARTS
- 15 2.1 Printer Appearance
- 18 2.2 Inside the paper cover
- 19 2.3 Other Built-in Functions
- 20 3. SETUP
- 20 3.1 Connecting the AC Power Cord
- 21 3.2 Connecting Interface Cables
- 22 3.3 Connecting the Cash Drawer
- 24 3.4 Precautions for Installing the Printer
- 25 3.5 Partition for Paper Roll
- 26 3.6 Setting the DIP Switch on the Serial Interface Board
- 27 3.7 Adjusting the Paper Near-end Sensor
- 28 3.8 Setting Paper Thickness
- 29 3.9 Loading Paper
- 30 3.10 Attaching the Power Switch Cover
- 31 3.11 Attaching the Interface Cover
- 31 3.12 Removing the Interface Cover
- 32 4. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
- 32 4.1 Periodic Cleaning
- 33 4.2 Clearing a Cutter Lock (1)
- 34 4.3 Clearing a Cutter Lock (2)
- 35 4.4 Self-printing
- 36 4.5 Hexadecimal Dump Printing
- 37 4.6 Error Messages
- 39 5. OTHER
- 39 5.1 External Views and Dimensions
- 40 5.2 Printing Paper
- 41 5.3 Manual Setting of Memory Switches