Citizen CMP-10 User Manual
Citizen CMP-10 User Manual

Citizen CMP-10 User Manual

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  • Page 1 MOBILE THERMAL PRINTER...
  • Page 2: Fcc Declaration Of Conformity

    Authorized Signature: : CBM America Corporation 363 Van Ness Way Suite 404 Torrance, CA 90501, U.S.A Telephone (310) 781 1460 : Japan CBM Corporation : Mobile Printer : CMP-10 : FCC Part 15B, Class B : ANSI C63.4-1992 Toru Morimoto President...
  • Page 3: Compliance Statements

    Compliance Statements FCC Compliance Statement for American Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 4: Ce Declaration Of Conformity

    Narzissenweg 2 a D-21502 Geesthacht, GERMANY This declaration is applied only for 230 V model. : Japan CBM Corporation Tokyo, 164-0001, Japan Mobile Printer CMP-10 (S. No. 0270001 ~ : EN60950 : A4: 1997, A11: 1997 : EN55022 : 1994 Class B...
  • Page 5: General Precautions

    GENERAL PRECAUTIONS G 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. G The information contained herein is subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS About Pictogram Precautions and notices necessary to follow for preventing hazards to the user or other person or their properties are defined as shown below. Hazards and degrees of damage that may be caused by ignoring the instructions are categorized as shown below.
  • Page 7 Deterioration or discoloration may occur. Use a dry, soft cloth for cleaning. G Do not move the printer or give any shock or vibration to it while the printer is in operation or in standby operation. The printer power may be disconnected and the print data may be lost.
  • Page 8 Precautions on Using Printer G Do not touch the print head or paper cutter while replacing print paper. Heated print head may cause burn. The cutter may cause injury to the hand. G Use of print paper other than specified may result in not only deteriorated print quality but shortened life of print head (printing portion).
  • Page 9 Precautions on Using Battery G Entering battery liquid may result in loss of eyesight. Immediately wash eyes with fresh water and get medical care. G Keep the following in mind when handling battery. Otherwise, liquid leakage, heat generation, and explosion may result. •...
  • Page 10 G If any abnormality is found while the battery is in use, stop the operation and carry the battery in local sales agent. G The battery in the printer is shipped partially charged. Please fully charge the battery prior to using the printer.
  • Page 11 • Avoid exposure to high temperature, humidity, liquid, or sunlight. • When keeping the printer thermal paper on a board, do not use paste, adhesive, or adhesive tape containing volatile organic solvent. • For long-time storage, use thermal paper of high storage type or copy it with plain paper copier.
  • Page 12 G Do not connect to the power receptacle where multiple connections are used. G Do not step on, tap, or put any object, on the cable of the AC adapter. G Before connecting or disconnecting AC adapter, turn the printer power OFF. Do the operation securely. WARNING CAUTION CAUTION —...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    1.2 Included and Optional Accessories ... 11 1.3 Type Classification ... 11 2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ... 12 3. EXPLANATION OF PRINTER PARTS ... 15 3.1 LED Indicators ... 15 3.2 Communication Port and Switch ... 16 3.3 Inside of Paper Cover ... 17 3.4 Buzzer ...
  • Page 14: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION CMP-10 is a compact, full featured portable line thermal printer, which can be used in a large variety of job environments ranging from door-to- door sales through small and mid-sized catering establishments, car- rentals, parking lots, field services to on-board sales on land, sea and air.
  • Page 15: Included And Optional Accessories

    1.2 Included and Optional Accessories When unpacking the package, confirm the availability of: G Printer unit: G Sample paper roll: G AC adapter: G User’s manual: E (European) model G Belt clip kit (Belt clip, 2 × screws, 2 × rubber feet) Please refer to the Appendix for how to mount belt clip and rubber feet.
  • Page 16: General Specifications

    CODE39, CODE128, CODABAR, CODE93 Friction feed 58 ±0.5 mm 60 - 65 µm TF50-KS-E2D (Nippon Paper) 40 mm (CMP-10-×4), 50 mm (CMP-10-×5) 8 mm IrDA version 1.0 Serial interface (by serial cable - option) Mode: Infrared transceiver mode Transport wave: Wave length - 850 to 900 nm...
  • Page 17 Feature Serial interface Input buffer Mag stripe reader LED color Operation switches Sensors and error monitoring Power consumption Battery Battery charging time Maximum lines printed with fully charged battery Power supply monitoring AC Adapter Operating Environment Storage Environment Parameters Speed: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 57600, 115200 bps Interface: Bidirectional serial communication Signal level: RS-232C...
  • Page 18 Feature Reliability Safety standard and EMI Dimensions Weight Options Print head: 100,000,000 pulses or 50km (Normal temperature, 12.5% density, rated energy) Mechanism: 15,000,000 lines UL, C-UL, TUV, GS, CE Marking FCC Class B, VCCI Class B 116 (W) × 104 (D) × 63 (H) mm (50 mm paper cover + Mag stripe reader) Approx.
  • Page 19: Explanation Of Printer Parts

    • When waiting for reading mag stripe card (When card reading is finished or after 10 seconds, it lights green.) • While pressing and holding the Power switch to turn the printer off (When releasing the switch after the LED changes to green, the printer power is turned OFF.)
  • Page 20: Communication Port And Switch

    For the method of communication with cable and connecting cable, refer to 4.4. (5) Power switch (ON/OFF) Press and hold the Power switch for 1 second to turn the printer power ON. To turn OFF the printer, press and hold the Power switch till the Power LED changes from red to green.
  • Page 21: Inside Of Paper Cover

    3.3 Inside of Paper Cover (11) (10) Paper feed roller Feeds paper through the printing mechanism. (11) Printing (thermal) head Records print data on the thermal paper. 3.4 Buzzer The built-in buzzer sounds in the following cases. When low battery is detected (sounds 3 times) When magnetic card was successfully read (sounds once) When buzzer command is sent (the number of sounding times is controllable)
  • Page 22: Bottom Surface And Battery Cover

    3.5 Bottom Surface and Battery Cover (13) (12) Belt clip Attaches to the printer on your belt. (Not installed at the time of shipment. To use the belt clip, please install the belt clip by yourself.) (13) Strap holder Metals for holding a strap.
  • Page 23: Dimensions And Views

    3.6 Dimensions and Views (Unit: mm) DC Jack — 19 —...
  • Page 24: Operation

    Open Paper Cover (2). Place the new paper roll as shown on illustration and pull out enough paper to reach the control panel of the printer (3). Close the Paper Cover. If data to be printed still exists, press the LF switch to resume printing.
  • Page 25: Method Of Charging

    To charge the battery, plug the connector of the AC adapter to the DC jack of the printer and the AC adapter to the AC outlet. The charge LED lights red. If the LED changes to green, charging has completed.
  • Page 26: Communication By Irda

    4.3 Communication by IrDA Set the infrared port of the device to face straight to the printer’s infrared port. Communication is available in the range of 15° up, down, left, and right. Avoid blocking between the printer and the device to be connected.
  • Page 27: Communication Via Serial Port (Cable)

    4.4 Communication Via Serial Port (Cable) For communication with RS-232C, prepare dedicated serial cable. Open the serial port cover and while holding the connector with the wording marked “Push” faciing upward, insert the connector into the serial port. Here, hold the connector with the surface marked “Push” down. Connect the other end of the cable of the cable to the device to be connected.
  • Page 28: Reading Mag Stripe Card (Only Model With Built-In Mag Stripe Card Reader)

    While the Power LED continues to light for 10 seconds, swipe the card be read during that time. If 10 seconds has passed or reading is completed, the printer returns to normal mode. Slide the card with the magstriped surface down to pass the magstripe over the reader part.
  • Page 29: Removing The Battery Pack

    4.6 Removing the Battery Pack 1. Set the printer Power switch to OFF and unplug the AC adapter from printer. 2. Remove the battery cover by (1) pressing the battery cover as shown in the figure, lift it upward. 3. Remove cover as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 30: Installing The Battery Pack

    Confirm that the battery connector is seated deeply. 3. Insert the battery into its compartment. 4. Place battery cover back by sliding it from the back of the printer. Battery Connector CAUTION! Be sure to place the battery cover firmly in its position after installing the new battery pack! —...
  • Page 31: Function

    5.1 Auto Power OFF Power is automatically cut off after a specified period of time, during which no command is sent to the printer and the LF switch has not been pressed. The default setting of this time duration is 10 minutes, however, the period can be custom set by the user with a special command to the printer.
  • Page 32: Monitoring The Print Head Overheating

    If the temperature exceeds 65°C for some reason, the printer automatically stops printing with Power LED indication of “Error” to protect the print head. If the head temperature returns to 60°C or below, the printer is ready for printing. 5.5 Self Testing and Internal Settings G Keep the LF switch pressed down.
  • Page 33: List Of Commands

    Setting Baud rate for the serial port Printing diagnostic information Specifying/canceling 90°-right- turned characters Selecting intensity level Returning diagnostic information Specifying the relative positions Setting the printer in default state Reading battery voltage and thermal head temperature Aligning the characters — 29 —...
  • Page 34 * indicates a unique command or a non-compatible command. Enabling/disabling the panel switches Printing and feeding the paper by n lines Transmitting the printer status Setting the time interval for automatic Power OFF Specifying/canceling the inverted characters Setting printer flags...
  • Page 35: Maintenance And Service

    7. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE For information on maintenance and service, please contact your CBM dealer or at the following addresses: Northern America CBM America Corpora-on Service Center 363 Van Ness Way Suite 404 Torrance, CA 90501, U.S.A TEL: +1-310-781-1460 FAX: +1-310-781-9157 E-mail: sales@cbma.com...
  • Page 36: Appendix Handling Belt Clip Kit

    This kit consists of a belt clip, two screws, and two rubber feet. 8.1 How to Mount Belt Clip Peel off the cover seal in the square frame at the bottom of the CMP-10 carefully. Mount the belt clip in the square frame using the two screws supplied.
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  • Page 40 Information Systems Division CBM Bldg., 5-68-10, Nakano, Nakano-ku, Tokyo 164-0001, Japan Tel: (+81-3) 5345-7540 Fax: (+81-3) 5345-7541 0201E-0212 Printed in Korea...

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