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Page 2 - Declaration of Conformity

— ix —PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLINGObserve the following precautions to use the CBM1000 Printer correctly and avoidtroubles from occurring.• Do not use any

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

— 82 —ESC \ nL nH[Function] Specifying the relative position[Code] <1B>H<5C>H<nL><nH>[Range] 0 nL 2550 nH 255[Outline]

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— 83 —ESC a n[Function] Aligning the characters[Code] <1B>H<61>H<n>[Range] 0 n 248 n 50[Outline] All the printed data within

Page 5 - Pour L’utilisateurs Canadiens

— 84 —ESC c 3 n[Function] Selecting the Paper Sensor valid for a paper end signal output[Code] <1B>H<63>H<33>H<n>[Range] 0

Page 6 - GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

— 85 —ESC c 4 n[Function] Selecting the Paper Near-end Sensor valid for print stop[Code] <1B>H<63>H<34>H<n>[Range] 0 n 25

Page 7 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

— 86 —ESC c 5 n[Function] Enabling/Disabling the panel switches[Code] <1B>H<63>H<35>H<n>[Range] 0 n 255[Outline] Enabling

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— 87 —ESC d n[Function] Printing and feeding the paper by “n” lines[Code] <1B>H<64>H<n>[Range] 0 n 255[Outline] Prints data in

Page 9 - PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION

— 88 —ESC p m n1 n2[Function] Generating the specified pulses[Code] <1B>H<70>H<m><n1><n2>[Range] m = 0, 1, 48, 490

Page 10 - PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING

— 89 —ESC t n[Function] Selecting the character code table[Code] <1B>H<74>H<n>[Range] 0 n 9, n = 255[Outline] Selecting the cha

Page 11 - HOT AREA:

— 90 —ESC { n[Function] Specifying/Canceling the inverted characters[Code] <1B>H<7B>H<n>[Range] 0 n 255[Outline] Specifying/can

Page 12 - CAUTION:

— 91 —GS ! n[Function] Specifying the character size[Code] <1D>H<21>H<n>[Range] 0 n 255, where:1 vertical magnification 8,1

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— x —HOT AREA:Be careful not to touch this area toavoid burns as it becomes HOT.In the position indicated below, a label is provided to alert your att

Page 14 - THE TABLE OF CONTENTS

— 92 —• If characters of different vertical magnification are containedin a line, the baseline of each character is lined up.• Horizontal and vertical

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— 93 —GS $ nL nH[Function] Specifying the absolute vertical position of characters inPAGE MODE[Code] <1D>H<24>H<nL><nH>[Ran

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— 94 —GS * n1 n2 [ d ] n1 × n2 × 8[Function] Defining the download bit image[Code] <1D>H<2A>H<n1><n2> [< d >] n1 ×

Page 17 - >>>

— 95 —[Sample Program][Print Results]← QUADRUPLE MODE← NORMAL MODE← DOUBLE WIDTH MODE← DOUBLE HEIGHT MODEGOSUB IMGLPRINT CHR$(&H1D) + “/”

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— 96 —GS (A pL pH n m[Function] Execution of test printing[Code] <1D>H<28>H<41>H<pL><pH><n><m>[Definition]

Page 19 - 1. GENERAL OUTLINE

— 97 —GS / m[Function] Printing the downloaded bit image[Code] <1D>H<2F>H<m>[Range] 0 m 348 m 51[Outline] Prints downloaded

Page 20 - 1.2 Unpacking

— 98 —GS :[Function] Starting/Ending macro definition[Code] <1D>H<3A>H[Outline] Specifying starting/ending macro definition.Reception of

Page 21 - CBM1000 - R F 120 S

— 99 —GS B n[Function] Specifying/Canceling the black/white inverted printing[Code] <1D>H<42>H<n>[Range] 0 n 255[Outline] This

Page 22 - 2.2 Basic Specifications

— 100 —GS H n[Function] Selecting of printing position of HRI characters[Code] <1D>H<48>H<n>[Range] 0 n 348 n 51[Outline] Se

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— 101 —Printed above and below[Print Results]No HRI charactersPrinted abovePrinted below

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— xi —DAILY MAINTENANCE• Prior to start maintenance work, be sure to turn off the printer.• When cleaning the platen, use a cotton swab applied with e

Page 25 - 2.3.3 Cutter Position

— 102 —GS I n[Function] Sending the printer ID[Code] <1D>H<49>H<n>[Range] 1 n 349 n 51[Outline] Sends the specified printer

Page 26 - 3.1 CBM1000S

— 103 —GS L nL nH[Function] Setting the left margin[Code] <1D>H<4C>H<nL><nH>[Range] 0 nL 2550 nH 255[Outline] This co

Page 27 - 3.2 CBM1000A / CBM1000D

— 104 —• When mapping non-character data (Bit image, downloadedbit image, or bar code), if the print area specified is narrowerthan 9-bits, only the l

Page 28 - 4. OPERATION

— 105 —GS P x y[Function] Specifying the basic calculation pitch[Code] <1D>H<50>H<x><y>[Range] 0 x 2550 y 255[Outline

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— 106 —GS V m ... (1)GS V m n ... (2)[Function] Cutting the paper[Code] (1) <1D>H<56>H<m>(2) <1D>H<56>H<

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— 107 —GS W nL nH[Function] Setting the print area width[Code] <1D>H<57>H<nL><nH>[Range] 0 nL 2550 nH 255[Outline] Se

Page 31 - Approx. 5 cm

— 108 —(2) If a sufficient area cannot be provided as a result of step(1), the print area is extended toward the left (So, the leftmargin is decreased

Page 32

— 109 —GS \ nL nH[Function] Specifying the relative vertical position of a character inPAGE MODE[Code] <1D>H<5C>H<nL><nH>[Ra

Page 33

— 110 —GS ^ n1 n2 n3[Function] Executing the macro[Code] <1D>H<5E>H<n1><n2><n3>[Range] 0 n1 2550 n2 2550 n3

Page 34 - 4.7 Removing Paper Jams

— 111 —GS a n[Function] Enabling/Disabling ASB (Automatic Status Back)[Code] <1D>H<61>H<n>[Range] 0 n 255[Outline] This command

Page 35 - 4.8 Cleaning the Print Head

— xii —Print headDAILY MAINTENANCECleaning the print head1 Turn off the power of the printer.2 Open the printer cover.3 Using a gauze impregnated with

Page 36 - FEED switch

— 112 —(1) 1st byte (Printer information)Bit Status Hex. Decimal0 Unused 00 01 Unused 00 02Status of pin 3 of Drawer Kick-Out Connector = “L”00 0Statu

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— 113 —(4) 4th byte (Paper Sensor information)Bit Status Hex Decimal0 Undefined — —1 Undefined — —2 Undefined — —3 Undefined — —4 Unused 00 05 Undefin

Page 38 - 4.10 Hexadecimal Dump

— 114 —GS f n[Function] Selecting the font of HRI characters[Code] <1D>H<66>H<n>[Range] n = 0, 1[Outline] Selecting the font of HR

Page 39 - 5. SETTING DIP SWITCHES

— 115 —GS h n[Function] Specifying the height of the bar code[Code] <1D>H<68>H<n>[Range] 1 n 255[Outline] Selecting bar code he

Page 40 - Print density (DIP switch 1)

— 116 —GS k m [d1 ... dk] NULGS k m n [d1 ... dn][Function] Printing the bar code[Code] (1) <1D>H<6B>H<m> [d1...dk]

Page 41 - * : Depends on destinations

— 117 —[Caution] For (1):• This command ends with a NUL code.• For UPC-A or UPC-E, the bar code is printed when 12 bytes ofbar code data have been ent

Page 42 - Baud rate (DIP switch 4)

— 118 —For PAGE MODE:• This command only maps the bar code, without performing aprintout. After the bar code is mapped, the dot next to the lastdata

Page 43 - 6. PARALLEL INTERFACE

— 119 —[Description of Bar Codes]<For print examples, refer to page 123.>UPC-A This bar code, consisting of numerals only, has afixed length of

Page 44 - Applicable connectors

— 120 —CODABAR (NW-7)This bar code, consisting of alphanumerics, hasa variable length of columns. Available charactersinclude “0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A

Page 45

— 121 —CODE128 This bar code consists of 103 bar code charactersand three code sets, enabling 128 ASCII codecharacters to be printed. It has a variabl

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— xiii —THE TABLE OF CONTENTS1. GENERAL OUTLINE ... 11.1 Features ...

Page 47 - 6.2.5 Buffering

— 122 —Special charactersHex. ASCIICode set A Code set B Code set C7B53 { S SHIFT SHIFT –N/A7B41 { A –N/A CODE A CODE A7B42 { B CODE B –N/A CODE B7B43

Page 48 - 7. SERIAL INTERFACE

— 123 —[Description of Bar Codes]UPC-A, UPC-E, JAN-13 (EAN), JAN-8 (EAN), CODE39, ITF,CODABAR, CODE93, CODE128Type Print Sample Outline of SymbolPrint

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— 124 —GS r n[Function] Sending status[Code] <1D>H<72>H<n>[Range] 1 n 249 n 50[Outline] Sends the specified status to the ho

Page 50

— 125 —• Drawer Kick-Out Connector status (n = 2, 50)Bit Status Hex. Decimal0Status of pin 3 of Drawer Kick Connector = “L”00 0Status of pin 3 of Draw

Page 51 - 7.3.4 Buffering

— 126 —GS v0 m xL xH yL yH d1...dk[Function] Printing of raster bit image[Code] <1D>H<76>H<30>H<m><xL><xH><yL&g

Page 52 - Output (DTR, TD, RTS)

— 127 —• If this command is executed during macro definition, the macrodefinition is suspended, and the processing of the commandstarts. The macro is

Page 53

— 128 —GS w n[Function] Specifying the horizontal size (Magnification) of bar code[Code] <1D>H<77>H<n>[Range] 2 n 6[Outline] Se

Page 54 - 8.1.4 Drive Circuit

— 129 —FS g1 m a1 a2 a3 a4 nL nH d1…dk[Function] Writing data into the download user NV memory[Code] <1C>H<67>H<31><m>H<a1&

Page 55 - 9. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

— 130 —[Caution] • Because frequent writing in the non-volatile memory candestroy the memory, the writing command (FS g1) should beused less than 10 t

Page 56 - 10. PRINT CONTROL FUNCTIONS

— 131 —FS g2 m a1 a2 a3 a4 nL nH[Function] Reading data from the download user NV memory[Code] <1C>H<67>H<32>H<m>H<a1>H&

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— xiv —6. PARALLEL INTERFACE ... 256.1 Bidirectional Parallel Interface (IEEE1284) ...

Page 58 - Command relative to NV memory

— 132 —• When the XON/XOFF control is selected, all the codes are sentcontinuously without verifying that the host can receive thedata. Data that has

Page 59 - 10.2 Command Details

— 133 —F S p n m[Function] Printing the download NV bit images[Code] <1C>H<70>H<n><m>[Range] 1 n 2550 m 348 m 51[Ou

Page 60 - 10.2.2 Command Details

— 134 —• When the size of a bit image exceeds the limits of the printingarea, the data within the limits of the printing area will beprinted but the p

Page 61 - ← Line feed only

— 135 —F S q n [xL xH yL yH d1…dk] 1… [xL xH yL yH d1…dk] n[Function] Defining the download NV bit image[Code] <1C>H<71>H<n>H{<

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— 136 —• If outside-defined-area arguments are processed for the secondor subsequent NV bit image data groups, the processing ofthis command is suspen

Page 63

— 137 —[Caution] • Because frequent writing in the non-volatile memory candestroy the memory, the writing command should be usedless than 10 times a d

Page 64

— 138 —(yL + yH × 256) × 8dots = 768dots[Example] When xL =64, xH = 0, yL = 96, yH = 0(xL + xH × 256) × 8dots = 512dots

Page 65 - DLE EOT n

— 139 —11. CHARACTER CODES TABLE11.1 Code Page11.1.1 Codepage 00H to 7FH & PC437 (USA, European Standard)

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— 140 —11.1.2 Codepage Katakana (Japanese)

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— 141 —11.1.3 Codepage PC850 (Multilingual)

Page 68 - DLE ENQ n

— xv —11. CHARACTER CODES TABLE ... 13911.1 Code page ...

Page 69 - DLE DC4 nmt

— 142 —11.1.4 Codepage PC860 (Portuguese)

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— 143 —11.1.5 Codepage PC863 (Canadian-French)

Page 71 - ESC SP n

— 144 —11.1.6 Codepage PC865 (Nordic)

Page 72 - ← 12-dots space

— 145 —11.1.7 Codepage PC852 (Eastern Europe)

Page 73 - ESC ! n

— 146 —11.1.8 Codepage PC866 (Russian)

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— 147 —11.1.9 Codepage PC857 (Turkish)

Page 75 - ESC $ n1 n2

— 148 —11.1.10 Windows Codepage

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— 149 —11.2 International Character Codes TableCountryU.S.A.FranceGermanyU.K.Denmark1SwedenItalySpain1JapanNorwayDenmark2Spain2Latin AmericaKorea

Page 77 - ESC % n

—150 ——150 —12. APPENDIX 1. PAGE MODE12.1. OverviewThe printer has two print modes: STANDARD and PAGE.In STANDARD MODE, the printer prints or feeds pa

Page 78

—151 —12.2 Mapping of print data in the print areaPrint data is mapped in the print area as follows:(1) The print area is set by ESC W. When the print

Page 79 - [Example]

— xvi —INHALT4. BETRIEB ... 1784.1 Anschließen des Netzteils und Netzka

Page 80 - m n1 n2 [ d ] k

—152 ——152 —ABaselinePoint APrint AreaMapping Direction24-3dx,dyx0,y03ABaselinePoint BPoint BDouble Height CharacterDownloadedBit Image(HRI Characters

Page 81 - ← 24-dots double density

—153 —12.2.1 Example of the Use of PAGE MODEThe following explains specific uses of PAGE MODE.When in PAGE MODE, the commands are typically sent from

Page 82 - ESC – n

—154 ——154 —In Figure 1-1, a line feed occurs between “lesson” and “Test 1” because the space“ “ next to “lesson” dose not fit in the horizontal range

Page 83

—155 —Before an FF is sent, the following program code can be added to remove part ofthe data.LPRINT CHR$(&H1B) + “W” + CHR$((72) + CHR$(0) + CHR$

Page 84 - ESC 3 n

—156 ——156 —13. APPENDIX 2. BIDIRECTIONAL PARALLEL INTERFACE13.1 OverviewThe interface of the printer is a Level-1 compatible device according to IEEE

Page 85 - ESC = n

—157 —13.1.2 Interfacing PhasesInterfacing in each communication mode is divided into several phases. Inaddition, there is a phase for mode initializa

Page 86 - ESC ? n

—158 ——158 —13.2 Negotiation13.2.1 OverviewUsually, the printer is started in Compatibility mode, which corresponds to theCentronics interface phase.

Page 87 - ← Each setting has been

—159 —13.2.3 Precautions1) The Negotiation phase is triggered when the IEEE 1284 Active signal sent by thehost becomes High.2) In Compatibility mode,

Page 88 - ESC D { n } k NUL

—160 ——160 —13.2.4 Data Communication from Printer to Host13.2.4.1 Nibble ModeIn this mode, data is transferred between the printer and the host throu

Page 89 - ESC E n

—161 —12) If the host selected the Reverse Idle phase and new data becomes available tobe sent from the printer, the printer sets PtrClk to Low to req

Page 90 - ESC G n

— xvii —7. SERIELLE SCHNITTSTELLE ... 2007.1 Technische Daten ...

Page 91 - ESC J n

—162 ——162 —10) When more data is to be received from the printer, the host chooses one ofthree status selections:1. Setting HostBusy (nAutoFd) to Low

Page 92

—163 —(1) Termination through a handshake between the host and the printer:When switching from Reverse mode to Compatibility mode, this terminationmet

Page 93

—164 ——164 —14. APPENDIX 3.IDENTIFICATION OF SEND STATUSBecause the status sent from the printer has certain fixed bits, it is possible toidentify to

Page 94 - ESC R n

—165 —15. APPENDIX 4. OUTLINE DRAWING15.1 CBM1000S145157190

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—166 ——166 —15.2 CBM1000A / CBM1000D145114190

Page 96 - ESC T n

—167 —15.3 AC Adapter (31AD)

Page 97 - 90° Rotation Specified

—168 ——168 —16. APPENDIX 5. BLOCK DIAGRAMFLASHROMLEDFEED SwitchSteppingMoterPaper Near-endPaper EndCover SwitchPowerSourceDC 24V 1.8AAC AdapterDC 24V

Page 98

— 169 —GERMAN

Page 99 - Paper Feed Direction

— 170 —ALLGEMEINE VORSICHTSMASSNAHMEN• Bevor Sie den Drucker CBM1000 verwenden, lesen Sie dieses Benutzerhandbuchgründlich. Bewahren Sie es griffberei

Page 100 - ESC \ nL nH

— 171 —Dieses Symbol soll Ihre Aufmerksamkeit auf wichtige Punkte lenken.Dieses Symbol soll Ihre Aufmerksamkeit auf nützliche Informationen, wiebeispi

Page 101 - ESC a n

— 1 —1. GENERAL OUTLINEThe CBM1000 is a compact-sized, line thermal printer developed for a variety ofapplications. It has abundant built-in features,

Page 102 - ESC c 3 n

— 172 —WARNUNG● Behandeln Sie den Drucker CBM1000 niemals in der nachstehend beschriebenenWeise. Anderenfalls kann er beschädigt werden, funktionsuntü

Page 103 - ESC c 4 n

— 173 —VORSICHTSMASSNAHMEN FÜR DIE INSTALLATION• Betreiben und lagern Sie den Drucker CBM1000 auf keinen Fall an Orten, die Feuer,Feuchtigkeit oder di

Page 104 - ESC c 5 n

— 174 —VORSICHTSMASSNAHMEN FÜR DIE HANDHABUNGBeachten Sie die folgenden Vorsichtsmaßnahmen, um den Drucker CBM1000richtig zu betreiben und um zu verhi

Page 105 - ESC d n

— 175 —HEISSER BEREICH:Berühren Sie den Druckkopf nicht, um Verbrennungen zuvermeiden, da er HEISS wird.Nachstehend wird ein Warnschild des Druckers b

Page 106 - ESC p m n1 n2

— 176 —TÄGLICHE WARTUNGSARBEITEN• Schalten Sie den Drucker unbedingt aus, bevor Sie Wartungsarbeitendurchführen.• Wenn Sie die Walze reinigen, verwend

Page 107 - ESC t n

— 177 —TÄGLICHE WARTUNGSARBEITENReinigen des Druckkopfs1 Schalten Sie die Stromversorgung des Druckers aus.2 Öfnen Sie die Druckerabdeckung.3 Verwende

Page 108 - ESC { n

— 178 —4. BETRIEB4.1 Anschließen des Netzteils und Netzkabels1Schalten Sie die Stromversorgungdes Druckers aus.2Drehen Sie die flache Seite desNetztei

Page 109 - GS ! n

— 179 —ACHTUNG :• Verwenden Sie ausschließlich das vorgeschriebene Netzteil.• Wenn Sie den Netzkabelanschluß des Netzteils anschließen oder abtrennen,

Page 110

— 180 —1Schalten Sie die Stromversorgungdes Druckers (Und dieStromversorgung desangeschlossenen Computers) aus.2Richten Sie das Schnittstellenkabelric

Page 111 - GS $ nL nH

— 181 —1Schalten Sie die Stromversorgungdes Druckers aus.2Richten Sie den Drawer Kickout-Kabelstecker richtig aus, undstecken Sie ihn in den DrawerKic

Page 112 - n1 n2 [ d ] n1 × n2 × 8

— i —Manufacturer’s Name : Japan CBM CorporationManufacturer’s Address : CBM Bldg., 5-68-10, Nakano, Nakano-ku Tokyo, 164-0001, JapanDeclare the Prod

Page 113 - ← DOUBLE HEIGHT MODE

— 2 —1.2 UnpackingWhen unpacking the printer, confirm that the following are provided:• Printer ...

Page 114 - GS (A pL pH n m

— 182 —1Schalten Sie den Drucker ein.2Drücken Sie den Auswurfhebel in dieangezeigte Richtung, um dieDruckerabdeckung zu entriegeln.3Halten Sie die Dru

Page 115 - GS / m

— 183 —ACHTUNG :• Verwenden Sie stets den vorgeschriebenen Papierrollentyp.• Wenn andere Papierrollentypen verwendet werden, kann die angegebeneDruckq

Page 116

— 184 —1Öffnen Sie die Druckerabdeckung.2Drücken Sie den Sensorknopf inRichtung Pfeil 1, um die Klaueauszurücken (Oder den Sensor zuentriegeln), und j

Page 117 - GS B n

— 185 —1Schalten Sie die Stromversorgungdes Druckers aus.2Öffnen Sie die Druckerabdeckung.3Setzen Sie die mitgelieferteTrennvorrichtung an derdargeste

Page 118 - GS H n

— 186 —1Schalten Sie die Stromversorgungdes Druckers aus.2Öffnen Sie die Druckerabdeckung.3Wischen Sie Schmutz, wiebeispielsweise Staub und ähnliches,

Page 119 - [Print Results]

— 187 —POWERERRORFEED4.9 Bedienungsfeld und FehleranzeigeAnzeigeleuchte POWER (Grün)Diese Anzeigeleuchte leuchtet bei eingeschalteter Stromversorgung.

Page 120 - GS I n

— 188 —FehlerbeschreibungAbdeckung geöffnet: Wenn Sie die Druckerabdeckung öffnen, wird der Sensoraktiviert, der erkennt, wenn die Abdeckung geöffnet

Page 121 - GS L nL nH

— 189 —Taste FEED• Wenn Sie diese Taste einmal kurz drücken, wird das Papier um eine Zeilevorgeschoben. Wenn Sie die Taste länger drücken, wird das Pa

Page 122

— 190 —Starten des Hexdump1Öffnen Sie die obere Abdeckung.2Halten Sie die Taste FEED gedrückt,und schalten Sie dabei dieStromversorgung des Druckers “

Page 123 - GS P x y

— 191 —1Schalten Sie die Stromversorgungdes Druckers aus.2Öffnen Sie die Druckerabdeckung.3Nehmen Sie die Papierrolle heraus.4Ziehen Sie an der Zunge

Page 124 - GS V m n ... (2)

— 3 —2. BASIC SPECIFICATIONS2.1 Model ClassificationThe printer models are classified by the following designation method:CBM1000 - R F 120 SModel Nam

Page 125 - GS W nL nH

— 192 —No. Funktion ON OFFWerkseinstellungen1AutomatischerVerfügbar Nicht verfügbar ONPapierschneider2 Drucken-modus Hohe-QualitätHohe-Geschwindigkeit

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— 193 —Wählen der Zeichencodetabellen (DIP-Schalter 2)No.1234Code seiteCodeseite PC437 (USA, Europäer Standard)OFF OFF OFF OFFCodeseite Katakana (Japa

Page 127 - GS \ nL nH

— 194 —DIP-Schalter 3No. Funktion ON OFF Werkseinstellung1 Bitlänge 7-Bit 8-Bit OFF2 Parität Verfügbar Nicht verfügbar OFF3 Ungerade/Gerade Gerade Zah

Page 128 - GS ^ n1 n2 n3

— 195 —6. PARALLELE SCHNITTSTELLE6.1 Bidirektionale parallele Schnittstelle (IEEE1284)6.1.1 Kompatibilitätsmodus (Host →Druckerkommunikation: Centroni

Page 129 - GS a n

— 196 —6.1.3 Belegung der AnschlußstifteVerwendbare AnschlüsseDruckerseitig: 57LE-40360 (Amphenol) oder äquivalente AnschlüsseKabelseitig: 57-30360 (A

Page 130

— 197 —6.2.1 Eingangs- und AusgangssignaleDruckereingangssignale• DATA: 8-Bit-Parallelsignal. (Aktiv im Hochpegelzustand)• nStrobe: Hinweissignal zur

Page 131 - APPENDIX 3

— 198 —6.2.2 Elektrische KenndatenEingangssignalpegel (STB, DATA 1-8)Alle Eingangssignale entsprechen dem C-MOS Pegel.Hochpegel: maximal 4,0 VTiefpege

Page 132 - GS f n

— 199 —6.2.3 Timing-Tabelle (KompatibilitätsModus)Timing von Dateneingang und DatendruckT1, T2, T3: minimal 0,5 µsT4: maximal 270 nsT5: typischerweise

Page 133 - GS h n

— 200 —7. SERIELLE SCHNITTSTELLE7.1 Technische Daten(1) SystemsynchronisierungAsynchron(2) Baud-Rate2400, 4800, 9600 oder 19200 Bit/s (Vom Benutzer wä

Page 134 - GS k m n [d1 ... dn]

— 201 —7.2 Belegung der AnschlußstifteNo. Signalname Eingang/Ausgang Funktion1 FG — Sicherheitserdung2 TD Ausgang Übertragene Daten3 RD Eingang Empfan

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— 4 —2.2 Basic SpecificationsModel CBM1000-RF120S/A CBM1000-RF230S/A CBM1000-RF024DItem CBM1000-PF120S/A CBM1000-PF230S/A CBM1000-PF024DPrint method L

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— 202 —7.3 Beschreibung der Eingangs- und Ausgangssignale7.3.1 Eingangs- und Ausgangssignale(1) RDHierbei handelt es sich um ein serielles Empfangsdat

Page 137

— 203 —(6) FGHierbei handelt es sich um ein Massesignal.(7) GNDHierbei handelt es sich um die gemeinsame Erde von Schaltkreisen.7.3.2 FehlererkennungD

Page 138

— 204 —7.3.5 Elektrische KenndatenRS-232C-SchaltkreisEingang (RD, DSR, INIT)Äquivalent zu MAXIMUM232[Druckerseitig] [Computerseitig]Äquivalent zu MAXI

Page 139

— 205 —8. DRAWER KICKOUT-ANSCHLUSS UND STROMANSCHLUSS8.1 Technische Daten des Drawer KickOut-Anschlusses8.1.1 Drawer KickOut-TreibersignalEin Impuls (

Page 140

— 206 —8.1.4 Treiberschaltung8.2 Technische Daten des StromanschlussesNachstehend ist der Stromanschluß des speziellen Netzteils dargestellt.Stiftbele

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— 207 —9. WARTUNG UND KUNDENDIENSTInformationen über Wartung und Kundendienst erhalten Sie bei Ihrem CBM-Händler oder unter den folgenden Anschriften.

Page 142 - GS r n

Information Systems Division CBM Bldg., 5-68-10, Nakano, Nakano-ku, Tokyo 164-0001, JapanHead Office Tel: (+81-3) 5345-7540 Fax: (+81-3) 5345-754104-9

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— 5 —2.3 Print Paper Specifications2.3.1 Recommended Paper• Type: Heat sensitive paper• Paper width: 80 + 0/– 1 mm; 58 + 0/– 1 mm• Paper thickness: 65

Page 144 - GS v0 m xL xH yL yH d1...dk

— 6 —2.3.2 Print Position and Barcode PrintingRoll paper width 80 mm provided:Paper width 80 mm applies to printing area 72 mm (576 dots), and both le

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— 7 —2.3.3 Cutter PositionManual cutting positionAuto cutting positionTop print linePaper feed directionApprox.13 mmApprox. 27 mm

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— 8 —3. OUTER APPEARANCE AND COMPONENT PARTS3.1 CBM1000SPower switchPrinter coverEjectorTop coverPower boxPOWER lampERROR lampFEED switchDrawer Kick-O

Page 147 - [Range] m=0

— 9 —3.2 CBM1000A / CBM1000DPower switchPrinter coverEjectorTop coverPOWER lampERROR lampFEED switchDrawer Kick-Out ConnectorGrounding terminalPower c

Page 148 - [Reference] FS g2

— 10 —4. OPERATION4.1 Connecting the AC Adapter and AC Power Cord1Turn off the power of the printer.2For the AC adapter type only: Withthe flat side o

Page 149 - FS g2 m a1 a2 a3 a4 nL nH

— 11 —1Turn off the power of the printer. (Aswell as the host computerconnected)2Orienting the interface cableterminal correctly, insert it into thein

Page 150 - [Reference] FS g1

— ii —IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS• Read all of these instructions and save them for future reference.• Follow all warnings and instructions marked o

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— 12 —1Turn off the power of the printer.2Orienting the Drawer Kick-Out CableConnector correctly, insert it into theDrawer Kick-Out Connector on theba

Page 152 - [Related Commands]

— 13 —1Turn on the printer.2Push the ejector in the directionshown to unlock the printer cover.3Placing your hands on both sides ofthe printer cover,

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— 14 —6Remove an excess length of paperwith the tear bar. (Manual cutter)CAUTION:• Always use the specified types of paper roll.• Use of other types o

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— 15 —1Open the printer cover.2Push the sensor knob in thedirection of arrow 1 to disengage itsclaw (Or unlock the sensor unit), andthen adjust the se

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— 16 —1Turn off the power of the printer.2Open the printer cover.3Fit the partition supplied into theposition shown.4Refer to “5. SETTING DIPSWITCHES

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— 17 —1Turn off the power of the printer.2Open the printer cover.3Wipe off stains, such as dust and thelike, on the heating element of thehead using a

Page 157 - 11. CHARACTER CODES TABLE

— 18 —POWERERRORFEED4.9 Operation Panel and Error IndicationPOWER lamp (Green)Lights when the power is turned on. It blinks when a memory check error

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— 19 —Description of errorsCover open: When you open the printer cover, the cover open sensor isactivated, causing the ERROR LED to light and the prin

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— 20 —Starting hexadecimal dump1Open the top cover.2While pressing the FEED switch, turnon the power of the printer “➀”.3When you close the cover “➁”,

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— 21 —1Turn off the power of the printer.2Open the printer cover.3Remove the paper roll.4While pulling the tab of the DIPswitch cover (To unlock it),

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— iii —WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGEN• Lesen Sie die nachfolgenden Anweisungen sorgfältig durch und bewahren Sie sie auf.• Befolgen Sie alle auf dem

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— 22 —No. Function ON OFF Factory setting1 Auto cutter Available Not available ON2 Print mode High-quality High-speed OFF3 Paper width 58 mm 80 mm OFF

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— 23 —Selection of Character Code tables (DIP switch 2)No.1234Code pageCodepage PC437 (USA, European Standard)OFF OFF OFF OFFCodepage Katakana (Japane

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— 24 —DIP switch 3No. Function ON OFF Factory setting1 Bit length 7 bits 8 bits OFF2 Parity Available Not available OFF3 Odd /Even Even number Odd num

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— 25 —6. PARALLEL INTERFACE6.1 Bidirectional Parallel Interface (IEEE1284)6.1.1 Compatibility Mode (Host → Printer communication :Centronics compliant

Page 166 - 11.1.10 Windows Codepage

— 26 —6.1.3 Connector Pin ConfigurationApplicable connectorsPrinter side: 57LE-40360 (Amphenol) or equivalentCable side: 57-30360 (Amphenol) or equiva

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— 27 —CAUTION:• The first letter “n” of each signal name indicates that the signal is active “L”.• If any one of the above signals is not available, b

Page 168 - 12. APPENDIX 1. PAGE MODE

— 28 —6.2.2 Electrical CharacteristicsInput signal level (STB, DATA 1-8)All the input signals are at the C-MOS level.“HIGH” level: 4.0 V minimum“LOW”

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— 29 —6.2.3 Timing Chart (Compatibility Mode)Data input and print timing6.2.4 Data Reception ControlWhen the Busy signal is at “LOW”, the printer can

Page 170 - Double Height Character

— 30 —7. SERIAL INTERFACE7.1 Specifications(1) Synchronizing systemAsynchronous(2) Baud rate2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200 bps (User selectable)(3) Config

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— 31 —7.2 Connector Pin ConfigurationNo. Signal name Input/output Function1 FG — Grounding for safety2 TD Output Transferred data3 RD Input Received d

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— iv —IMPORTANT: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequencyenergy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructio

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— 32 —7.3 Description of Input and Output Signals7.3.1 Input and Output Signals(1) RDThis is a serial reception data signal. When a framing error, ove

Page 174 - 13.1 Overview

— 33 —7.3.2 Error DetectionDetection of parity errors, framing errors, and overrun errors is provided with thisprinter. When an error is detected, the

Page 175 - 13.1.2 Interfacing Phases

— 34 —7.3.5 Electrical CharacteristicsRS-232C circuitInput (RD, DSR, INIT)Equivalent to MAX232[Printer Side] [Host Side]Equivalent to MAX232 Output

Page 176 - 13.2 Negotiation

— 35 —8. DRAWER KICK-OUT CONNECTOR AND POWER CONNECTOR8.1 Specifications of Drawer Kick-Out Connector8.1.1 Drawer Kick-Out drive signalA pulse specifi

Page 177 - 13.2.3 Precautions

— 36 —8.1.4 Drive Circuit8.2 Specifications of the Power ConnectorThe following shows the power connector from the dedicated AC adapter.Pin configurat

Page 178 - 13.2.4.1 Nibble Mode

— 37 —9. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICEFor the information on maintenance and service, please contact your CBM dealeror at the following addresses:Northern A

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— 38 —1 HT Horizontal tab S.P.<09>H422 LF Printing and paper feed S.P.<0A>H433 CR Back to printing S.P.<0D>H444FFPrinting in PAGE MO

Page 180 - 13.2.6 Termination

— 39 —No.CommandFunction Mode Code PageIn the Mode column: S = STANDARD MODE, P = PAGE MODE* shows the command affected by GS P.30 ESC TSelecting the

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— 40 —Command relative to NV memory<1C>H<67>H<31><m>H<a1>H<a2>H64 FS g1Writing data into the download user NV memo

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— 41 —10.2 Command Details10.2.1 Descriptions of Each ItemXXXX[Function] The name of a command.[Code] The string of codes comprising the command is r

Page 183 - 15.1 CBM1000S

— v —GENERAL PRECAUTIONS• Prior to using the CBM1000 Printer, be sure to read this User’s Manualthoroughly. Please keep it handy so that you can refer

Page 184 - 15.2 CBM1000A / CBM1000D

— 42 —10.2.2 Command DetailsHT[Function] Horizontal tab[Code] <09>H[Outline] Shifts the printing position to the next horizontal tab position.•

Page 185 - 15.3 AC Adapter (31AD)

— 43 —LF[Function] Printing and paper feed[Code] <0A>H[Outline] Prints data inside the print buffer and feeds paper based on theline feed amount

Page 186 - 16. APPENDIX 5. BLOCK DIAGRAM

— 44 —CR[Function] Back to printing[Code] <0D>H[Outline] 1) When DSW1-5 is OFF:This command is ignored.2) When DSW1-5 is ON:With data held insid

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— 45 —FF[Function] Printing in PAGE MODE and returning to STANDARD MODE[Code] <0C>H[Outline] Executes a batch printout of the data mapped in the

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— 46 —CAN[Function] Canceling print data in PAGE MODE[Code] <18>H[Outline] Erases all data contained in the currently effective print area inPAG

Page 189 - SICHERHEITSVORSCHRIFTEN

— 47 —DLE EOT n[Function] Sending status in real-time[Code] <10>H<04>H<n>[Range] 1 n 4[Outline] Sends in real-time the status s

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— 48 —(1) Printer status (When n = 1 is specified)Bit Status Hex. Decimal0 Unused 00 01 Unused 02 2Status of pin 3 of Drawer Kick-Out00 0Connector = L

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— 49 —(3) Status caused by an error (when n = 3 is specified)Bit Status Hex. Decimal0 Unused 00 01 Unused 02 22 Undefined — —3Auto cutter error not oc

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— 50 —DLE ENQ n[Function] Real-time request to printer[Code] <10>H<05>H<n>[Range] 1 n 2[Outline] The printer responds in real-t

Page 193 - HEISSER BEREICH:

— 51 —DLE DC4 nmt[Function] Outputting specified pulse in real-time.[Code] <10>H<14>H<n><m><t>[Range] n=1, m=0,11 t

Page 194 - ACHTUNG:

— vi —SAFETY PRECAUTIONS — WHICH SHOULD BE STRICTLY OBSERVEDIn order to help prevent safety hazards to operators or any other persons anddamages to pr

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— 52 —ESC FF[Function] Printing data in PAGE MODE[Code] <1B>H<0C>H[Outline] Executes a batch printout of the data mapped in the entire pr

Page 196 - 4. BETRIEB

— 53 —ESC SP n[Function] Setting the right spacing of the character[Code] <1B>H<20>H<n>[Range] 0 n 255[Outline] Sets the right

Page 197 - ACHTUNG :

— 54 —[Sample Program][Print Results]AAAAA← 0-dot spaceAAAAA ← 1-dot spaceAAAAA← 12-dots spaceLPRINT CHR$(&H1B) + “ ” + CHR$(0) ;LPRINT

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— 55 —ESC ! n[Function] Collectively specifying the printing mode[Code] <1B>H<21>H<n>[Range] 0 n 255[Outline] Printing mode is

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— 56 —[Sample Program][Print Results]Font AFont BFont A + EmphasisFont B + Emphasis + Quadruple + UnderlineFont A + UnderlineFont A + Double WidthFont

Page 200 - Papierrolle

— 57 —ESC $ n1 n2[Function] Specifying the absolute positions[Code] <1B>H<24>H<n1><n2>[Range] 0 n1 2550 n2 1[Outline]

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— 58 —[Sample Program][Print Results]Relative Position SpecifiedAbsolute Position Specified↓↓↓AB ↓ CBA0 50 100 256–62←LPRINT CHR$

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— 59 —ESC % n[Function] Specifying/Canceling download character set[Code] <1B>H<25>H<n>[Range] 0 n 255[Outline] Specifying/canc

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— 60 —ESC & s n m [a Page s × a] m – n + 1[Function] Defining the download characters[Code] <1B>H<26>H<s>H<n><m>

Page 204 - 4.8 Reinigen des Druckkopfes

— 61 —[Example]Create each data bit by setting “1” for a printed dot and “0” foran unprinted dot.[Sample Program] Refer to Sample Program and Print Re

Page 205 - Taste FEED

— vii —WARNING● Never handle the CBM1000 Printer in the manners descried below; otherwise, itmay be damaged, get out of order or overheated, possibly

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— 62 —ESC * m n1 n2 [ d ] k[Function] Specifying the bit image mode[Code] <1B>H<2A>H<m><n1><n2> [<d>] k[Rang

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— 63 —[Sample Program][Print Results]← 8-dots single density← 8-dots double density← 24-dots single density← 24-dots double densityLPRINT CHR$

Page 208 - 4.10 Hexdump

— 64 —ESC – n[Function] Specifying/Canceling underline[Code] <1B>H<2D>H<n>[Range] 0 n 248 n 50[Outline] Specifying/canceling

Page 209 - 5.1 Position der DIP-Schalter

— 65 —ESC 2[Function] Specifying 1/6-inch line feed rate[Code] <1B>H<32>H[Outline] The line feed rate per line is specified by 1/6 inch.[

Page 210 - 5.2 DIP-Schaltertabelle

— 66 —ESC 3 n[Function] Setting line feed rate of minimum pitch[Code] <1B>H<33>H<n>[Range] 0 n 255[Outline] Sets the line feed

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— 67 —ESC = n[Function] Data input control[Code] <1B>H<3D>H<n>[Range] 0 n 255[Outline] Selecting equipment for which data input

Page 212 - Baud-Rate (DIP-Schalter 4)

— 68 —ESC ? n[Function] Deleting download characters[Code] <1B>H<3F>H<n>[Range] 32 n 126[Outline] Deletes the downloaded charac

Page 213 - 6. PARALLELE SCHNITTSTELLE

— 69 —ESC @[Function] Initializing the printer[Code] <1B>H<40>H[Outline] Clears data stored in the print buffer and brings various settin

Page 214 - Verwendbare Anschlüsse

— 70 —ESC D { n } k NUL[Function] Setting horizontal tab position[Code] <1B>H<44>H [<n>] k<00>[Range] 1 n 2550 k 32[

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— 71 —ESC E n[Function] Specifying/Canceling Emphasis Printing[Code] <1B>H<45>H<n>[Range] 0 n 255[Outline] Specifying/canceling

Page 216 - 6.2.2 Elektrische Kenndaten

— viii —PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION• Do not use or store the CBM1000 Printer in a place exposed to heat of fire, moistureor direct sunlight, or in a

Page 217 - 6.2.5 Datenpufferspeicher

— 72 —ESC G n[Function] Specifying/Canceling Double strike printing[Code] <1B>H<47>H<n>[Range] 0 n 255[Outline] Specifying/canc

Page 218 - 7. SERIELLE SCHNITTSTELLE

— 73 —ESC J n[Function] Printing and feeding paper in minimum pitch[Code] <1B>H<4A>H<n>[Range] 0 n 255[Outline] Prints the data

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— 74 —ESC L[Function] Selecting PAGE MODE[Code] <1B>H<4C>H[Outline] Switches from STANDARD MODE to PAGE MODE.[Caution] • This command is

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— 75 —ESC M n[Function] Selection of character fonts[Code] <1B>H<4D>H<n>[Definition value] n=0, 1, 48, 49[Outline] Selects character

Page 221 - 7.3.4 Pufferung

— 76 —ESC R n[Function] Selecting the international character set[Code] <1B>H<52>H<n>[Range] 0 n 10[Outline] Depending on the v

Page 222 - 7.3.5 Elektrische Kenndaten

— 77 —ESC S[Function] Selecting STANDARD MODE[Code] <1B>H<53>H[Outline] Switches from PAGE MODE to STANDARD MODE.[Caution] • This command

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— 78 —ESC T n[Function] Selecting the character printing direction in PAGE MODE[Code] <1B>H<54>H<n>[Range] 0 n 348 n 51[Outl

Page 224 - 8.1.4 Treiberschaltung

— 79 —ESC V n[Function] Specifying/Canceling 90°-right-turned characters[Code] <1B>H<56>H<n>[Range] n = 0, 1, 48, 49[Outline] Spec

Page 225 - 9. WARTUNG UND KUNDENDIENST

— 80 —ESC W xL xH yL yH dxL dxH dyL dyH[Function] Defining the print area in PAGE MODE[Code] <1B>H<57>H<xL><xH><yL

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— 81 —• The figure below illustrates the print area, where X = horizontalstart point, Y=vertical start point, Dx=horizontal length, andDy=vertical len

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