CLP-9001/9301 User's Manual
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Chapter 1 Unpacking − 1 − Chapter 1 Unpacking First open the carton and take out the accessory box and the printer front cover, then lift the printe
Chapter 1 Unpacking − 2 − 1.1 Checking items inside the accessory box First, you should check that all of the following items are inside the accesso
Chapter 2 Safety Precautions − 3 − Chapter 2 Safety Precautions This chapter describes safety precautions when using the printer. Please read and un
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Chapter 3 Names and Functions of Printer Parts − 9 − Chapter 3 Names and Functions of Printer Parts This chapter describes the names and functions o
Chapter 3 Names and Functions of Printer Parts − 10 − CAUTION Do not touch the printhead set screw A and platen s
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Chapter 3 Names and Functions of Printer Parts − 12 − 3.2 Control panel The control panel consists of an LCD displaying two lines of eight charact
Chapter 3 Names and Functions of Printer Parts − 13 − z Control keys On the control panel legend, in Ready mode, the text written ABOVE each key show
Chapter 3 Names and Functions of Printer Parts − 14 − MODE key Printer enters the Menu mode, and the '∗ Page Setup' menu is shown on the
Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon − 15 − Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon This chapter describes all of the types of media available for this pri
Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon − 16 − ♦ Center-punched hole tag Holes (2.5mm diameter) are perforated lengthwise along the central line of the
Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon − 17 − z Label Media with adhesive material on the back are referred to as labels. Labels are peeled off the lin
Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon − 18 − 4.2 Paper size
Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon − 19 − 4.3 Loading the paper The out-wound roll of paper is the standard, although inward-wound media can also b
− i − FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR AMERICAN USERS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, p
Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon − 20 − 3. Move the blue printhead lever towards the back of the printer to lift the printhead block. Push the b
Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon − 21 − 5. To load the roll of paper, first insert the paper core adaptors (3-inch) into the paper core (see SUGGE
Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon − 22 − 7. Let the edge of the roll of paper nearer to the control panel butt against the fan-shaped metal paper
Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon − 23 − 10. Close the right side cover and the front cover. Loading the paper is now completed. CAUTION When the
Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon − 24 − 4.4 Loading the ribbon We recommend that you should use a genuine Citizen ribbon or its equivalent. Th
Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon − 25 − 4. Insert the bobbins into the source ribbon and destination paper cores respectively. 5. Fit t
Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon − 26 − 9. Close the right side cover and then close the front cover, allowing the magnetic catch to firmly hold
Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon − 27 − 4.5 Printhead pressure adjustments The paper width for this printer is 19-115 mm (0.75-4.53 in). When a n
Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon − 28 − 4.6 Paper sensor adjustments Using the paper sensor adjust-knob, adjustments to the paper sensor can be
Chapter 5 Power ON and Using the Control Panel − 29 − Chapter 5 Power ON and Using the Control Panel After loading the paper and ribbon, connect the
− ii − EMI COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR CANADIAN USERS This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. This equipment generates and uses
Chapter 5 Power ON and Using the Control Panel − 30 − 5.2 Turning the printer ON Turn ON the power switch. • Press "|" for ON. • Pres
Chapter 5 Power ON and Using the Control Panel − 31 − 5.3 Ready Mode and Menu Mode This section describes the operation flow of the Ready mode and
Chapter 5 Power ON and Using the Control Panel − 32 − 5.4 Navigating the Menu System
Chapter 5 Power ON and Using the Control Panel − 33 − 5.5 Changing Menu Values
Chapter 5 Power ON and Using the Control Panel − 34 − 5.6 Permanently Saving Printer Settings
Chapter 5 Power ON and Using the Control Panel − 35 − 5.7 Producing a Test or Configuration Print
Chapter 5 Power ON and Using the Control Panel − 36 − 5.8 Turning the printer OFF
Chapter 6 Configuring Your Printer Using the Menus − 37 − Chapter 6 Configuring Your Printer Using the Menus This chapter explains all the possible
Chapter 6 Configuring Your Printer Using the Menus − 38 − 6.2 Page Setup Menu
Chapter 6 Configuring Your Printer Using the Menus − 39 − 6.3 System Setup Menu
− iii − Important Safety Instructions 1. Read all of these instructions and save them for later reference. 2. Follow all warnings and instructi
Chapter 6 Configuring Your Printer Using the Menus − 40 −
Chapter 6 Configuring Your Printer Using the Menus − 41 − 6.4 After Print Menu
Chapter 6 Configuring Your Printer Using the Menus − 42 − 6.5 Interface Setup Menu
Chapter 6 Configuring Your Printer Using the Menus − 43 − 6.6 Permanently Saving Settings Menu 6.7 Test Mode Menu
Chapter 6 Configuring Your Printer Using the Menus − 44 − 6.8 Menu Mode Description
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting − 49 − Chapter 7 Troubleshooting When an error occurs, an error message is displayed on the LCD panel. This chapter descri
− iv − Notice 1. Before use, be sure to read this manual. And keep it handy for reference when needed. 2. The contents of this manual may change
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting − 51 − 7.2 Error messages and corrective actions
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Chapter 8 Maintenance − 53 − Chapter 8 Maintenance Since this printer uses a thermal head and a carbon ink ribbon, thermal paper dust etc may adhere
Chapter 8 Maintenance − 54 − 8.2 Cleaning method
Chapter 9 Specifications − 55 − Chapter 9 Specifications 9.1 General specifications
Chapter 9 Specifications − 56 − 9.2 Interfaces 1 Serial interface Specifications Transfer method: Start stop synchronous dual communication system
Chapter 9 Specifications − 57 − DTR protocol DTR signal "Ready (High)" level requirements: The following must be satisfied: • Printer is
Chapter 9 Specifications − 58 − 2 Parallel interface Specifications Transfer method: 8-bit parallel (compatibility mode) Synchronous: Strobe pulse
Chapter 9 Specifications − 59 − 9.3 Printable area The accurate print position is illustrated below.
− v − Introduction Thank you for purchasing a new Citizen CLP series label printer. This manual is designed to help you quickly understand the basic o
Chapter 9 Specifications − 60 − 9.4 Adjustable sensor
Chapter 9 Specifications − 61 − 9.5 Auto-Cutter (optional)
Chapter 9 Specifications − 62 − 9.6 Peeler (optional) Peeler specifications Paper width: 115 mm (4.53 in) Maximum diameter of paper roll: 203 mm (8
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− vi − Table of Contents FCC Compliance Statement for American Users... i Compliance Statement for European Users...
− vii − Chapter 6 Configuring Your Printer Using the Menus .....37 6.1 The Group Menu..............
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