Custom Audio Electronics VKP80III User Manual

Custom Audio Electronics VKP80III User Manual

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL VKP80III...
  • Page 3 CUSTOM S.p.A. GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION THE CE MARK AFFIXED TO Your attention is drawn to the following THE PRODUCT CERTIFY Via Berettine 2/B actions that could compromise the char- THAT THE PRODUCT SAT- 43010 Fontevivo (PARMA) - Italy acteristics of the product: ISFIES THE BASIC SAFETY Tel.
  • Page 5 MANUAL For details on the commands, refer to the manual with code. 77100000000200...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Document structure ..............9 1.2 Explanatory notes used in this manual .
  • Page 8 7.4 Device dimensions ..............63 7.5 Power supply dimensions cod.963GE020000003 (optional) .
  • Page 9: Introduction

    1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Document structure This document includes the following chapters: 1 INTRODUCTION information about this document 2 DESCRIPTION general description of device 3 INSTALLATION information required for a correct installation of the device 4 OPERATION information required to make the device operative 5 CONFIGURATION description of the confi...
  • Page 11: Description

    2 DESCRIPTION 2.1 Box content Remove the device from its carton being careful not to damage the packing material so that it may be re-used if the printer is to be transported in the future. Make sure that all the components illustrated below are present and that there are no signs of damage. If there are, contact Customer Service 1.
  • Page 12: Device Components: External Views

    2.2 Device components: external views Model with lateral connectors 1. Device cover 9. Connector for near paper end sensor (external) 2. Opening lever 10. Expansion connector (for optional external device) 3. Paper output 11. Product label 4. Left cursor for paper input 12.
  • Page 13 Model with rear connectors 1. Device cover 9. LINE FEED key 2. Opening lever 10. Power supply connector 3. Paper output 11. USB interface connector 4. Left cursor for paper input 12. RS232 interface connector 5. Paper input 13. Connector for near paper end sensor (external) 6.
  • Page 14: Device Components: Internal Views

    2.3 Device components: internal views 1. Ejector bulkhead 2. Upper left sensor for notch (optional) 3. Printing head with sensor for paper in presence (built-in) 4. Paper out presence sensor 5. Upper right sensor for notch (optional) 6. Lower mobile sensor for notch 7.
  • Page 15: Product Label

    2.4 Product label PC = Product code (14 digits) SN = Serial number HW = Hardware release XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 0000000000000000000...
  • Page 16: Key Functions: Power Up

    2.5 Key functions: power up POWER UP Hold down Hold down printing printing SETUP report FONT TEST Fast push Fast push skip the enter the SETUP MODE SETUP MODE Fast push Fast push next modify parameter selected parameter...
  • Page 17: Key Functions: Standby

    2.6 Key functions: standby STANDBY Fast push Fast push Is the advance the paper “Notch/B.Mark (preset length) Position” parameter set on “Disabled”? (see Setup) printing perform the demo ticket ticket alignment...
  • Page 18: Status Led Fl Ashes

    2.7 Status led fl ashes The Status led indicates hardware status of device. Given in the table below are the various led signals and the corre- sponding device status. STATUS LED DESCRIPTION DEVICE OFF GREEN DEVICE ON: NO ERROR RECEIVE DATA RECEPTION ERROR GREEN (PARITY, FRAME ERROR, OVERRUN ERROR)
  • Page 19: Installation

    3 INSTALLATION 3.1 Fastening The device is provided with three fi xing holes on the bottom of device (see following fi gure). To fasten the device on a panel, use three M4 screws. 85,5 It’s very important to consider the screws length not to damage the internal components placed near the fi xing holes (see following fi...
  • Page 20: Collections

    3.2 Collections The following fi gures show the possible connections for the device. Model with lateral connectors 24Vdc RS232 Adapter cable MICROFIT-6PIN/DB9 Power Supply cable Power supply USB device serial device ATTENTION: It is recommended to secure with a tie the adapter cable MICROFIT-6PIN/DB9 to a fi xed support in order to prevent the connector on control board bears the weight of the cables.
  • Page 21 Model with rear connectors 24Vdc RS232 Adapter cable MICROFIT-6PIN/DB9 Power Supply cable Power supply serial device USB device ATTENTION: It is recommended to secure with a tie the adapter cable MICROFIT-6PIN/DB9 to a fi xed support in order to prevent the connector on control board bears the weight of the cables.
  • Page 22: Pinout

    3.3 Pinout POWER SUPPLY Male Molex connector series 5569 vertical (n° 39-30-1020) 1 +24 Vdc 2 GND ATTENTION: Respect power supply polarity. NOTE: Power supply cable The following fi gure shows the connector pinout of the power supply cable for the device: Female Molex connector Power supply cable series 5557 (n.39-01-3022)
  • Page 23: Serial Interface

    SERIAL INTERFACE Female MICROFIT-6PIN connector (cable insertion side) 1 DTR (out) Data terminal ready 2 RX (in) Data reception signal 3 GND 4 TX (out) Data transmission signal 5 RTS (out) Request to send 6 n.c. NOTES DEVICE > PC connection Use the adapter cable MICROFIT-6PIN/DB9 and a RS232 serial cable to connect the printer to a personal computer.
  • Page 24: Driver And Sdk

    3.4 Driver and SDK The drivers are available for the following operating system: OPERATING DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION PROCEDURE SYSTEM Driver for Windows XP Driver for Windows VISTA (32/64bit) From the START menu, press Run and type-in the path where the SW Windows Driver for Windows 7 (32/64bit) was saved on your PC, then click OK.
  • Page 25: Operation

    4 OPERATION 4.1 Adjusting paper width Paper width may be adjusted from 50mm to 82.5mm by moving the adjustable cursors left and right located on the paper infeed.
  • Page 26: Adjusting The Alignment Sensors

    4.2 Adjusting the alignment sensors The device is equipped with a mobile sensor for the detection of the alignment black mark placed on the non-thermal side of paper (located lower than the plane of the paper inside the device). The device user will need to manually move these mobile sensor according to the position of the black mark on the paper (see next paragraphs).
  • Page 27 UPPER RIGHT SENSOR THERMAL SIDE NON-THERMAL SIDE (OPTIONAL) UPPER LEFT SENSOR THERMAL SIDE NON-THERMAL SIDE (OPTIONAL)
  • Page 28 To adjust the mobile sensor position according to the black mark position on paper, fi rst adjust the paper width (see par.4.1), then open the device cover (see par.4.4) and move the sensor to the desired using a small screwdriver or a pointed object. ATTENTION: To avoid damaging the sensor, use the plastic tabs as foothold...
  • Page 29: Switch The Device On

    4.3 Switch the device ON Model with lateral connectors Power supply cable EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY (OPTIONAL) Connect the power supply cable to an external power supply unit. Model with rear connectors IN DC 24V Model with lateral connectors 24Vdc RS232 The green status led turn on and the device is ready.
  • Page 30: Loading The Paper Roll

    4.4 Loading the paper roll At every change of paper, check inside the device. To change the paper proceed as follows. Adjust the paper width Open the device cover (see previous paragraphs). to the lock position. Unhook the printer cover Adjust the mobile sensor position by using the opening lever.
  • Page 31 ROOM Wait until the paper is automatically loaded. Close the device cover. Insert the paper into the input mouth so that it unrolls correctly. Be sure that the paper is correctly positioned into paper guides.
  • Page 32 The following fi gure gives the limit positions of the paper roll related to the printer for a correct paper loading without a paper roll holder support. The direction of the paper will always form a maximum angle of 90 ° or -90 ° with the insertion plane of paper inside the printer.
  • Page 33: Issuing Ticket

    4.5 Issuing ticket The device allows you to choose between different operating modes for the issuance of printed tickets. The operating modes shown in the following images, depend on the settings of the confi guration parameters and com- mands sent to the device. “EJECT”...
  • Page 34 Ejector rollers Cutter Ejection canal When printing ends, the device cuts the ticket printed Ticket ejected Paper output Ejector rollers The device directly ejects the ticket...
  • Page 35 “PRESENT” mode Printing head Paper input The device starts the ticket printing Ejector rollers Printing head Ejection Tilting canal bulkhead The ticket advances ahead to the ejector and is caught between the ejector rollers. The printed part of ticket is collected into the ejection canal while the device continues printing.
  • Page 36 Ejector rollers Cutter Ejection canal When printing ends, the device cuts the ticket printed. Ticket presented Paper output Ejector rollers The device presents a portion of the ticket printed on the paper mouth.
  • Page 37 Ticket withdrew Paper output Ejector rollers The user withdraw the ticket from the paper mouth “PRESENT/RETRACT” mode Printing head Paper input The device starts the ticket printing.
  • Page 38 Ejector rollers Printing head Ejection Tilting canal bulkhead The ticket advances ahead to the ejector and is caught between the ejector rollers. The printed part of ticket is collected into the ejection canal while the device continues printing Ejector rollers Cutter Ejection canal When printing ends, the device cuts the ticket printed.
  • Page 39 Ticket presented Paper output Ejector rollers The device presents a portion of the ticket printed on the paper mouth The ticket is waiting on the paper mouth for a preset period of time Ejector rollers Ejection canal Ticket withdrew The device retracts and collects the ticket from the mouth paper...
  • Page 40 “COLLECT” mode Printing head Paper input The device starts the ticket printing Cutter Ejection canal Tilting Ticket withdrew bulkhead When printing ends, the device cuts and collects the ticket printed without presenting it on the paper mouth NOTE: For further information, refer to chapter 5 and to the Commands Manual.
  • Page 41: Configuration

    5 CONFIGURATION 5.1 Confi guration mode To enter the confi guration mode and print a SETUP report with the operating parameters of the device, proceed as follows. Model with lateral connectors 24Vdc RS232 Power supply cable Model with rear connectors 24Vdc RS232 Power supply...
  • Page 42: Printer Settings

    SCODE. <code> DCODE. <code> FCODE. <code> PRINTER SETTINGS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRINTHEAD WORKING GOOD! Barcode Reader ........Not present LED bar RGB (hardware) ......Not Present INTERFACE ..........RS232 PROGRAM MEMORY TEST....OK The device prints the report with parameters for settings Enter setup Press the LINE FEED key to enter the configuration mode...
  • Page 43: Setup Report

    1.00 FCODE: <code> rel 1.00 PRINTER SETTINGS PRINTING HEAD ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATUS PRINTHEAD WORKING GOOD! PRINTER TYPE ........VKP80III Barcode Reader ........Not present LED bar RGB (hardware) ......Not Present PRINTING HEAD TYPE ......T80 INTERFACE ..........RS232 PROGRAM MEMORY TEST....OK DYNAMIC RAM TEST......OK DEVICE EXTERNAL MEMORY TEST ....OK...
  • Page 44: Printer Status

    5.3 Printer status The printer operating status is indicated in the confi guration print-out in which, next to the name of the components dis- played, the following information is given: PRINTER TYPE device model BARCODE READER presence of barcode reader LED BAR RGB (hardware) presence of the board for managing the RGB led bar PRINTING HEAD TYPE...
  • Page 45: Printer Parameters

    Settings remain active even after the printer has been turned off and they are stored in non-volatile memory. PRINTER EMULATION Available emulations for the device: VKP80III VKP80II RS232 BAUD RATE Communication speed of the serial interface:...
  • Page 46 = sharing mode disabled Enabled = sharing mode enabled NOTE: The parameter is printed only with VKP80III emulation enabled. USB ADDRESS NUMBER Numerical address code for the univocal identifi cation of the USB device (in case of more than a USB device connected with the same PC):...
  • Page 47 56 mm 66 mm 76 mm NOTE: The parameter is printed only with VKP80III emulation enabled. With VKP80II emulation enabled, the printing width is fi xed to 76mm. PAPER THRESHOLD Threshold value (in percent) for the recognition of the presence of paper by the paper...
  • Page 48 (the notch is located on the thermal side of paper and near the edge of the paper) NOTE: (*) The “Top Side” value is printed only with VKP80III emulation enabled. NOTCH THRESHOLD...
  • Page 49 Text + Graphic = both text and graphic are stored in .txt and .bmp fi les NOTES: The parameter is printed only with VKP80III emulation enabled. The name of the fi rst text fi le stored will be 00000001.txt; the name of the fi rst graphic fi le stored will be 00000001.
  • Page 50: Hexadecimal Dump

    5.5 Hexadecimal dump This function is used for the diagnosis of the characters received from the communications port. Characters are printed as hexadecimal code and the corresponding ASCII code (see below). Each line is preceded by a counter in hexadecimal that indicates the number of bytes received.
  • Page 51: Maintenance

    6 MAINTENANCE 6.1 Planning of cleaning operations The regular cleaning of the device keeps the print quality and extends its life. The following table shows the recommended planning for the cleaning operations. EVERY PAPER CHANGE Printing head Use isopropyl alcohol Rollers Use isopropyl alcohol EVERY 5 PAPER CHANGES...
  • Page 52: Cleaning

    6.2 Cleaning For periodic cleaning of the device, see the instructions below Sensors Paper path Disconnect the power supply cable and Disconnect the power supply cable and open the device cover (see par. 4.4) open the device cover (see par. 4.4) Remove any scraps of paper and the accumulated paper dust on the paper mouths, on the printing roller, Clean the device sensors...
  • Page 53 Printing head Rollers Disconnect the power supply cable and Disconnect the power supply cable and open open the device cover (see par. 4.4) the frontal cover of the device (see par. 4.4) ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL Clean the dragging roller Clean the printing head by using and the ejector roller by using a non-abrasive cloth moistened with isopropyl...
  • Page 54 Case Cutter Disconnect the Disconnect the power supply cable and power supply cable open the device cover (see par. 4.4) To clean the device, Clean the cutter by use compressed air or a soft cloth using compressed air ATTENTION: ATTENTION: Do not use alcohol, solvents, or hard brushes.
  • Page 55 Cutter compartment Disconnect the power supply Remove any scraps of paper and the accumulated paper dust from the cutter compartment ATTENTION: Do not use solvents, or hard brushes. Do not let water or other liquids get inside the machine. Alcohol, solvent cohol, solve c c o o h h o o l l , s s o o l l ve Lift the magnetic bulkhead...
  • Page 56: Upgrade Fi Rmware

    NOTES: The latest fi rmware of the device is available in the down- load area of the web site www.custom.biz C:\VKP80III.PSW Install on the PC used for printer upgrading the UPG- CEPRN software available in the download area of the web site www.custom.biz.
  • Page 57 9. Select item USB and then select the USB device among Update via USB interface those proposed (e.g. VKP80III): ATTENTION: Only during the fi rmware update, the connection between PC and device must be direct, without the use of HUB device.
  • Page 59: Specification

    fi xed detector for notch on the thermal side of paper (optional), printing unit open, tilting bulkhead position, near paper end on external paper roll holder (optional) MTBF 147 823 h Emulations VKP80II, VKP80III Windows XP, Windows VISTA (32/64bit), Printing driver Windows 7 (32/64bit), Windows 8 (32/64bit), Opos, Linux, Android INTERFACES...
  • Page 60 54 character code tables (see par. 7.7) VKP80II emulation Extended chinese GB18030-2000 54 character code tables (see par. 7.7) Extended chinese GB18030-2000 VKP80III emulation 2 TrueType font UPC-A. UPC-E, EAN13, EAN8, CODE39, ITF, CODABAR, CODE93, Printable barcode CODE128, CODE32, PDF417, DATAMATRIX, AZTEC, QRCODE...
  • Page 61 (3) : “Veramono.ttf” and “Vera.ttf” are installed on device. (4) : You can print the formats of bidimensional barcode (PDF417, DATAMATRIX, AZTEC, QRCODE) only with the VKP80III emulation enabled. (5) : Referred to a standard CUSTOM receipt (L=10cm, Density = 12,5% dots on).
  • Page 62: Character Specifi Cations

    7.2 Character specifi cations Character set Character density 11 cpi 15 cpi 20 cpi Number of columns Chars / sec 2251 2895 4053 Lines / sec Characters (L x H mm)-Normal 2,25 x 3 1,75 x 3 1,25 x 3 NOTA: Theoretical values.
  • Page 63: Device Dimensions

    7.4 Device dimensions Length 143,5 mm (with printing unit closed) 76,4 mm Height (with printing unit open) 157,4 mm Width 116 mm Weight 800 g NOTE: All the dimensions shown in following fi gures are in millimetres. 85,5 39,1 Paper retract channel 119,5 Paper retract channel...
  • Page 64: Power Supply Dimensions Cod.963Ge020000003 (Optional)

    7.5 Power supply dimensions cod.963GE020000003 (optional) Length 127 mm Height 35,5 mm Width 56 mm NOTE: All the dimensions shown in following fi gures are in millimetres AC INLET +24V DC OUTPUT WIRE...
  • Page 65: Paper Specifi Cation

    7.6 Paper specifi cation Paper with black mark on the non-thermal side of paper The following image shows the placement of the black mark on the non-thermal side of paper. Due to the adjustable mobile sensor, the notch can be placed anywhere on the whole width of the paper. For more information about the use of paper with black mark see chapter 10.
  • Page 66 Paper with black mark on the thermal side of paper (only with VKP80III emulation enabled) The following image shows a sample of paper with the black mark printed on the thermal side. Use this kind of tickets if the upper notch sensor (optional) is installed on the right paper cursor.
  • Page 67: Character Sets

    7.7 Character sets The device has 3 fonts of varying width (11, 15 and 20 cpi) which may be related one of the coding tables provided on the device. To know the coding tables actually present on the device, you need to print the font test (see par.2.5). You can set font and coding table by using the commands (see the Commands Manual of the device) or using the “Code Table”...
  • Page 68: True Type Fonts

    7.8 True Type fonts In VKP80III emulation, it is possible to use TrueType fonts. To be used, a TrueType font must be monospace type (every character of the font must have the same dimension). The check is made by the device when the font is selected.
  • Page 69: Consumables

    8 CONSUMABLES The following table shows the list of available consumables for device: DESCRIPTION CODE 67300000000395 THERMAL PAPER ROLL WITH BACK SIDE PRE-PRINTED weight = 58g/m width = 80mm Ø external = 48mm Ø core = 25mm 67300000000380 THERMAL PAPER ROLL weight = 58g/m width = 80mm Ø...
  • Page 71: Accessories

    9 ACCESSORIES The following table shows the list of available accessories for device: DESCRIPTION CODE 963GE020000003 POWER SUPPLY (for technical specifi cations, see the paragraph 7.1) 26900000000005 ADAPTER CABLE FOR POWER SUPPLY (see the paragraph 9.1) 976DX010000002 CABLES KIT POWER SUPPLY + ADAPTER FOR SERIAL INTERFACE 974DW010000318 PAPER ROLL HOLDER WITH...
  • Page 72: Adapter Cable For Power Supply

    976DX010000001 “SHUTTER” DEVICE KIT (see the paragraph 9.4) 9.1 Adapter cable for power supply For the device is available an adapter cable (cod. 26900000000005) supplied as an accessory, for connecting the device to the external power supply unit (cod. 963GE020000003 - optional). Assembly instructions Connect the adapter cable to the power supply unit as follows: 24Vdc...
  • Page 73: Paper Roll Holder

    9.2 Paper roll holder A paper roll holder kit (cod.974DW010000318) is available for the device to make it possible to use larger-width rolls of paper (max. Ø150 mm). The paper roll holder can be only assembled on the right side of the device as shown in the following fi gures. The kit includes (see fi...
  • Page 74 Assembly instructions To assemble the paper roll holder to the device, proceed as follows: Place the roll holder near to the fixing holes on the right side of the device. Fix the roll holder with the four fixing screws (supplied). Insert the connector for the near paper end sensor.
  • Page 75 If necessary, you can ensure the cable to the device with a tie using the appropriate slot in the back of the device itself. Paper width adjusting Paper width may be set from 50mm to 82,5mm. max. To adjust the width of the paper roll housing, rotate the knob shown in fi...
  • Page 76 Near paper end adjusting Rotate the lever to adjust the position of the sensor for near paper end. Move the lever up to in-crease the reserve of paper, move the lever down to decrease the reserve of paper (see following fi gure). Use of “tie”...
  • Page 77 The following fi gure shows the device dimensions with the paper roll holder assembled: 11,5 11,5 76,4 157,4 87,6 Paper retract channel ~ 55...
  • Page 78: Adjustable Four Position Holder For Paper Roll (Right And Left Side)

    9.3 Adjustable four position holder for paper roll (right and left side) An adjustable holder kit for paper roll (cod.974DX010000320) is available for the device. The adjustable paper roll holder can be assembled on both the device sides (upwards or downwards) and it allows the use of larger-width rolls of paper (max.
  • Page 79 The following fi gure shows the device dimensions with the adjustable paper roll holder assembled in one of the four pos- sible mounting positions: 11,5 11,5 76,4 157,4 87,6 Paper retract channel ~ 55 181,5...
  • Page 80: Shutter" Device

    9.4 “Shutter” device A “shutter” device (cod.976DX010000001) is available for the machine. This device prevents the insertion of paper or foreign objects into the outlet of the paper. The kit includes (see fi gure): 1. Instruction sheet 2. “Shutter” group NOTE: To assemble the kit refer to the instruction sheet enclosed with the kit.
  • Page 81 The following fi gure shows the machine dimensions with the “shutter” device assembled: 11,5 11,5 76,4 45,5 15,7 87,6 Paper retract channel ~ 55 157,4...
  • Page 83: Alignment

    10 ALIGNMENT The device is provided with sensors for the use of alignment notch in order to handle rolls of tickets with pre-printed fi elds and a fi xed length. All alignment sensors are “refl ection” sensors: this kind of sensor emits a band of light and detects the quantity of light refl...
  • Page 84: Enable Alignment

    Black mark printed on the Top Side * Refl ection thermal side of paper * only for models with upper notch sensor and with VKP80III emulation enabled. SENSOR 2 (OPTIONAL) SENSOR 1 The following fi gures show the usable format of paper and the corresponding sensors used for alignment:...
  • Page 85 paper with black mark on the non-thermal side paper with black mark on the thermal side In standard model, the detection of black mark is performed In model with optional sensor, the detection of black mark is on the non-thermal side of paper by the mobile sensor. performed on the thermal side of paper by the fi...
  • Page 86: Calibration

    10.2 Calibration The sensor calibration occurs automatically and consists in adjusting the quantity of light emitted to match the degree of whiteness of the paper used and the degree of black of the mark printed on paper. The device automatically performs the self-calibration during the Setup procedure only if the “Notch/B.Mark Position” pa- rameter is set to a value other than “Disabled”...
  • Page 87 The following fi gure shows an example of paper with the non-thermal paper printed with black marks and other graphics (for example, a barcode): the outgoing voltage is constant while passing the white paper between two notches, presents a peak at each black mark and presents some “noise” at each barcode. In this case, the optimal value for the “Notch/B.Mark Threshold”...
  • Page 88: Alignment Parameters

    The distance between the notch edge and the alignment point is defi ned as “Notch Distance”. Referring to the front of the notch, the value of “Notch Distance” varies according to emulation set: - VKP80III emulation: “Notch/Distance” value varies from -5mm minimum and 99.9mm maximum - VKP80II emulation: “Notch/Distance”...
  • Page 89 The following fi gure shows an example of paper with alignment point set by a positive value of “Notch Distance” (“Notch Distance” = + A): Alignment Notch point front PRINTING DIRECTION To set a negative value of the “Notch Distance” parameter is useful in cases where the alignment point refers to the notch printed on the previous ticket.
  • Page 90 C = 11.8mm = distance between the mobile alignment sensor (bottom) and the upper alignment sensor (optional) VKP80II, VKP80III emulation To defi ne the alignment point you need to set the device parameters that compose the numerical value of the “Notch Dis- tance”...
  • Page 91: Printing Area

    “Value for the paper recovery after a cut” in VKP80II emulation= 0 mm, “Value for the paper recovery after a cut” in VKP80III emulation = variable from 0 mm (default value) to 11.9 mm according to the settings of 0x1C 0xC1 command (see Command Manual) Distance between the fi...
  • Page 93: Technical Service

    11 TECHNICAL SERVICE In case of failure, contact the Technical Service by sending an e-mail to support@custom.it detailing: 1. Product code 2. Serial number 3. Hardware release 4. Firmware release To get the necessary data, proceed as follows: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 0000000000000000000 support@custom.it support@custom.it Write down the data printed...
  • Page 96 CUSTOM S.p.A. World Headquarters Via Berettine, 2/B - 43010 Fontevivo, Parma ITALY Tel. +39 0521 680111 - Fax +39 0521 610701 info@custom.biz - www.custom.biz All rights reserved www.custom.biz...

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