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*1: 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.
*2: The values for memory switches MSW7-X are only effective when DIP switch no. 1 is set to OFF.
MSW10-4 Old Command
Invalid Invalid, CBM1, CBM2
MSW10-5 Buzzer Event
Not by
C.Open
All Event/Error, Not by C.Open, Not by C.Open/PE
MSW10-6 Buzzer Sound
Tone 2 Tone 1, Tone 2, Tone 3, Tone 4
MSW13-1 Security/Target
Low/All Low/All, Mid/All, Mid/Paired only, Hi/All, Hi/Paired
only
MSW13-5 BT Device Scan
Discoverable No Response, Discoverable
MSW13-6 Auto Reconnect
Valid Invalid, Valid
Switch no. Function Initial setting Setting value
Содержание
- User s manual p.1
- Line thermal printer p.1
- Weee mark p.2
- Declaration of conformity p.3
- General precautions p.4
- Warning p.5
- Safety precautions p.5
- Safety precaution p.5
- Caution p.5
- Warning p.6
- Precautions on printer installation p.6
- Caution p.7
- Warning p.8
- Precautions in handling the printer p.8
- Caution p.9
- Visit the following site to get documentation drivers utilities and other information http www citizen systems co jp english support index html p.10
- Daily maintenance p.10
- Caution p.10
- The table of contents p.11
- Setup 8 p.11
- Other 8 p.11
- Maintenance and troubleshooting 0 p.11
- General outline p.11
- Explanation of printer parts 2 p.11
- General outline p.12
- Features p.12
- Model classification p.13
- Make sure the following items are included with your printer p.13
- Ct s651 ii s 3 rs e bk p p.13
- 1 usb cabl p.13
- Unpacking p.13
- Quick start guide 2 ac adapte p.13
- Printer 1 interface cover 1 ac power cord 1 power switch cover 1 sample paper roll 1 roll cd rom 1 p.13
- Model numbers indicate printer features according to the following system p.13
- Basic specifications p.14
- Refer to 4 clearing a cutter lock 2 p.15
- Printer appearance p.15
- Power switch press this switch to turn the power on or off p.15
- Paper cover open to load paper p.15
- Names of parts p.15
- Front cover release button press this button to open the front cover p.15
- Front cover open and close this cover to clear a cutter lock p.15
- Explanation of printer parts p.15
- Cover open button use this button to open the paper cover p.15
- Inside the paper cover p.18
- Caution p.19
- Other built in functions p.19
- Caution p.20
- Auto side shift msw8 6 this function dissipates heat load during frequent heat generation by a vertical ruled line or other specific head heating element if no data is received within 15 seconds after each cut or print the print position is automatically slid n dots to the right the original print position is returned to at the next slide timing n is the msw8 6 setting value p.20
- Connecting the ac power cord p.21
- Caution p.21
- Turn off the power 2 orient the interface cable correctly and insert it into the interface connector p.22
- Connecting interface cables p.22
- When disconnecting the cable always hold the connector be careful not to insert the usb interface cable into the cash drawer kick out connector p.23
- Use a serial interface cable with the connection layout shown below p.23
- To connect more than one printer to a single computer via a usb interface you must change the serial number of the usb interface p.23
- Place the interface cable so people do not trip on it p.23
- Hold the connector of the ethernet interface cable perpendicular and straight when connecting or disconnecting it doing it at an angle may cause the connector to misconnect p.23
- Check the orientation of the powered usb cable connector before connecting it insert it straight in so that the pins do not bend push it in until it clicks p.23
- Caution p.23
- 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 p.23
- A detecting bluetooth devices p.24
- _xx xx is last 2 digits of unique bd address when it is detected select this product from among the detected devices note you can search for devices and change the names when memory switch msw13 5 is set to no response nothing is displayed by device detection you can temporarily switch this setting to device detection detect mode by pushing the switch on the bluetooth interface board detect mode is exited when the connection between the host pc is terminated p.24
- You need to perform the operations below the first time you establish a bluetooth connection for bluetooth data communication a detect bluetooth devices b configure pairing settings p.24
- The led on the bluetooth interface board on the rear of the printer indicates the status below p.24
- Pairing operation p.24
- Confirm that bluetooth is enabled on the host pc before searching for bluetooth devices this product will show up as ct s65 p.24
- Bluetooth status led p.24
- Bluetooth interface board p.24
- Caution p.25
- Ethernet lan interface board p.26
- Caution p.26
- The tables below explain how to interpret led indications p.27
- Network transmission speed p.27
- Network status p.27
- Led functions p.27
- Board status p.27
- 100base p.27
- You can use a web browser to access a special settings page to check and change board settings p.28
- Changing network settings p.28
- Accessing the special settings page p.28
- Wireless lan interface board p.29
- Caution p.29
- Wired wireless lan status p.30
- Wired lan transmission speed p.30
- Wired lan connection transmission status p.30
- The tables below explain how to interpret led indications p.30
- Led functions p.30
- Connecting the cash drawer p.33
- Caution p.33
- Caution p.34
- Cash drawers 1 and 2 cannot be operated at the same time the solenoid used for the cash drawer should be 24 or more do not allow the electric current to exceed 1 a excessive current could damage or burn out the circuits p.34
- 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 v h 2 to 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 p.34
- 1 connector pin configuration p.34
- This printer can only be positioned horizontally it cannot be positioned vertically or on a wall p.35
- Precautions for installing the printer p.35
- Caution p.35
- 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 for 3 inch type 80 mm wide paper roll for 2 inch type 58 mm wide paper roll 60 mm wide paper roll 2 sheet partition installed p.36
- Partition for paper roll p.36
- Caution p.36
- 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 p.37
- When setting the dip switch do not remove any screws except the serial interface board mounting screws p.37
- 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 p.37
- The function of each switch is shown below shaded values are factory settings however factory settings differ depending on the destination market p.37
- Setting the dip switch on the serial interface board p.37
- Caution p.37
- Baud rate selection p.37
- Change the settings of the paper near end sensor to set the position at which the near end of the paper is detected p.38
- Caution p.38
- Adjusting the paper near end sensor p.38
- 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 and down the sensor positions are shown below for the various diameters of the paper roll used p.38
- The diameter of the roll of paper that is detected is an estimate some variations may occur depending on the paper p.38
- Refer to 5 manual setting of memory switches p.39
- Loading paper p.39
- Caution p.39
- Put a screwdriver or other pointed object into the grooves on the power switch cover to remove it p.40
- Attaching the power switch cover p.40
- Attach this cover to prevent the power switch from being used p.40
- Removing the interface cover p.41
- Press the interface cover as shown in the diagram until you hear it click p.41
- Press in on both sides at the point indicated by a to remove the interface cover p.41
- Attaching the interface cover p.41
- 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 p.41
- Precautions for creating applications and practical operations p.42
- Installing a driver p.42
- A dirty print head or platen may reduce printing quality or cause malfunctions we recommend cleaning the printer periodically every 2 to 3 months as shown below p.43
- Periodic cleaning p.43
- Maintenance and troubleshooting p.43
- Caution p.43
- The paper cover is designed to be opened by pressing up on the cover open button if the cutter locks if the blade of the auto cutter still remains extended use the following procedure to clear the locked cutter p.44
- The error led flashes and the auto cutter blade remains extended because a foreign object or paper jam is obstructing it p.44
- Refer to 4 clearing a cutter lock 2 p.44
- If the error led is flashing clear the locked cutter as shown below p.44
- Clearing a cutter lock 2 p.44
- Clearing a cutter lock 1 p.44
- Caution p.44
- After doing the procedure in clearing a cutter lock 1 and then opening the paper cover if the blade of the auto cutter is extended do the procedure in clearing a cutter lock 2 p.44
- Caution p.45
- 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 test the printer prints its model name version dip switch settings memory switch settings and a list of built in fonts p.46
- Self test p.46
- Hexadecimal dump printing p.47
- Caution p.47
- Error messages p.48
- The status display for various messages is shown below p.49
- Serial interface operation precautions p.50
- Paper jams p.50
- Caution p.50
- Unit mm p.51
- External views and dimensions p.51
- Built in power supply type p.51
- Ac adapter type p.51
- Use thermal 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 p.52
- Use the paper shown in the following table or paper of the same quality p.52
- Unit mm p.52
- Printing paper p.52
- Caution p.52
- 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 p.53
- Manual setting of memory switches p.53
- 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 p.53
- Set the memory switches individually do the settings while confirming the memory switch function and settings on the printout p.54
- Selected item p.54
- Press the feed button the list of memory switches cycles through in order from memory sw 1 memory sw 2 memory sw 10 or memory sw 13 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 p.54
- 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 13 are not printed p.54
- Individual setting mode p.54
- Automatic memory switch settings p.54
- Set all the memory switches to the factory settings p.55
- Memory switch initialization p.55
- The function of each memory switch is shown in the following table shaded values are factory settings p.56
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