CBM-910 User’s Manual CITIZEN User’s Manual MINI DOT MATRIX PRINTER MODEL CBM-910 Japan CBM Corporation Information Systems Div.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 1995.09.04(10-DCL)7 Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer's Name : Manufacturer's Address : Japan CBM Corporation : 1-1-7, Okubo, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169, Japan Declare the Product Product Name Model Number (s) Dot Matrix Printer CBM-910 Series (CBM-910R, CBM-910P) (S.NO.
CBM-910 User’s Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Read all of these instructions and save them for later reference. • Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. • Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. • Do not use this product near water. • Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand of table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.
CBM-910 User’s Manual IMPORTANT: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
CBM-910 User’s Manual CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................6 1.1 Features.....................................................................................................................................................................6 1.2 Accessories ...............................................................................................................
CBM-910 User’s Manual 1. INTRODUCTION The CBM-910 is a dot-impact printer widely usable with various data communication terminals and measurement terminals. This printer, being extremely compact and equipped with extensive functions, is suitable for a wide range of applications. You are kindly requested to read this manual thoroughly to understand the product prior to actual use. 1.1 Features 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 2. TYPE CLASSIFICATIONS 2.1 Type The product is categorized according to the naming plan indicated below. 24 P CBM-910 40 CBM-910 120 A 230 B F - R 24 R F 230 - A Model Name Printer cover A : 60mm(Dia.) Paper roll B : 80mm(Dia.) Paper roll Number of columns*1 24 : 24 columns/144 dots(MD-910) 40 : 40 columns/180 dots(MD-911) Adapter 120 : AC 120V 230 : AC 230V Interface P : Parallel(centronics) R : Serial(RS-232C) Character F : International (Note) *1) No.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 2.3 Specifications Item 1 Printing method 2 Printing direction 3 Character configuration (W × H) 4 Number of columns per line 5 Printing speed 6 Character size (W × H) 7 Line pitch 8 Paper 9 Interface 10 Input buffer 11 Paper-end detection 12 Ink ribbon 13 Voltage 14 Power consumption 15 Weight 16 Reliability 17 Dimension 18 Operating temp. 19 Storage temp CITIZEN CBM-910-24* Dot matrix One-way printing (5 + 1) × 8 CBM-910-40* (4 + 0.
CBM-910 User’s Manual *1. SPECIAL REMARKS CONCERNING PAPER SHAPE: The roll end(end part of the inside diameter) should satisfy the following (Refer to Drawing A): 1. Free of fold and well aligside diameter 2. Free of flaps 3. Not adhered to core part(if there is one) RECOMMENDED PAPER: Single paper ……….45∼55 kg/1,000 sheets/1,092 × 788 mm/1,000 sheets/ Copy paper…………non-carbon paper/original(34 Kg-paper)+copy 1 sheet (34 Kg-paper) Total thickness……0.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 3. EXTERNAL APPEARANCE AND PART DESCRIPTIONS 3.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 3.2 Part Descriptions 1 DC Jack Insert the output plug of the AC adapter attached 2 Power Switch When switched ON, power is supplied to the Printer, starting the initializing operation. 3 Power Lamp Lighted when power is turned ON and goes out when turned OFF. 4 SEL Lamp 1) 2) Printer lights up in Select (ON LINE) state, and is put off in Deselect (OFF LINE) state. Printing operation is available only while this lamp is lit. It blinks, for paper end, at 0.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 4. OPERATIONS 4.2 Connection of the AC adapter (1) Make sure the power switch is OFF. (2) Insert the output plug of the AC adapter into the DC jack of the printer. (3) Insert the power plug of the AC adapter into a power outlet supplying the designated voltage. (Be sure to use an AC adapter for the power source.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 4.2 Inserting the Printer Cover (1) Hold the protruding section at the rear of the printer cover and lift in the direction indicated. (2) Attach the cover by pressing downward after hooking the cover into the slots located in the front part.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 4.3 Inserting Ribbon Cassettes (1) Turn the printer off and remove the printer cover. (2) Press down on the Ribbon cassette while inserting the ribbon between the printing head and the platen. (3) Wind up the ribbon slack by turning the knob in the direction of the arrow.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 4.4 Inserting Paper (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Remove the printer cover. Ensure that the end of the paper is straight or angled as indicated in the diagram. Insert paper with the paper holder turned down in the arrow-indicated direction, hold the core. Insert paper into the slot of the printer mechanism. After turning on the printer, press the LF switch until 5 to 6 cm of paper is fed out of the printer mechanism.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 4.5 Self-Printing Function (1) Test printing Turn on the power switch while holding the LF switch down. SEL lamp is held off during this stage, where BUSY signal is output. On completion of test printing, normal operation is recovered. (2) Dip switch information printing When the power is ON and the LF/SEL switch is pressed, the dip switch/communication method (including set details for serial) are printed. At this point, SEL lamp is held off where BUSY signals are output.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 4.6 Paper End. Mechanical Alarm (1) Paper end Paper shortage is detected and informed with SEL lamp blinking at 0.5 second intervals, where printing is suspended. At this time, power supply to the motor and printing solenoid is stopped with BUSY signals output in the host computer. To discontinue from Paper End state, insert new paper and press SEL switch twice. LF functions normally.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 4.7 General Remarks (1) Do not print without a ink ribbon properly inserted. This may cause damage on the print head. (2) Change ink ribbon before it becomes worn-out. Do not supplement ink. (3) Be careful not to drop, inside the main body, a clip, a setting pin, or any foreign matter. This will lead to machine failure. (4) Always place your printer on a flat stable table. If it not flat or stable, the main body will be displaced by vibrations while printing, creating possible danger.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 5. PARALLEL INTERFACE 5.1 Specifications (1) Data input system : (2) Control signal : (3) Compatible Connector : : 8 bit parallel (DATA 1-8) ACK, STB, BUSY, RESET, Printer side : 57LE-40360 (AMPHENOL or equivalent) Cable side : 57-30360 (AMPHENOL or equivalent) 5.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 5.3 Description of Input/ Output Signals (1) Input signal • DATA 1………..8 bit parallel signal (positive logic) • DATA 2………..8 bit parallel signal (positive logic) • DATA 3………..8 bit parallel signal (positive logic) • DATA 4………..8 bit parallel signal (positive logic) • DATA 5………..8 bit parallel signal (positive logic) • DATA 6………..8 bit parallel signal (positive logic) • DATA 7………..8 bit parallel signal (positive logic) • DATA 8………..
CBM-910 User’s Manual 5.4 Electrical Characteristics (1) Input signal level RESET signal are at TTL level, while inputs other than this are at HCMOS level. TTL Level HCMOS Level “HIGH” level : 2.0V MIN “HIGH” level : 4.0V MIN “LOW” level : 0.8V MAX “LOW” level : 1.0V MAX (2) Output signal level Output signal level is held at TTL. “HIGH” level : 2.4V MIN “LOW” level : 0.
CBM-910 User’s Manual OUTPUT SIGNAL ACK BUSY (7407 or equivalent) CITIZEN 22/47
CBM-910 User’s Manual 6. SERIAL INTERFACE 6.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 6.2 Connector Pin Assignment SIGNAL PIN 1 7 2 3 20 23 SIGNAL NAME FG GND TD RD DTR RESET SIGNAL DIRECTION HOST-PRINTER ç è ç è FUNCTION RS-232C Frame ground Signal ground Transmit data Receive data Printer BUSY signal Printer reset signal • • • • • TTL • Note: 1. Signals for RS-232C are based on EIA RS-232C level. Applicable connector (D-sub connector) Printer side : 17LE-13250 (Anphenol equivalent) Cable side : 17JE-23250 (Anphenol equivalent) 6.
CBM-910 User’s Manual (2) Data configuration 1 2 3 CITIZEN 25/47 Start bit (1 bit) Data bit (7 or 8 bit) Stop bit (more than 1)
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CBM-910 User’s Manual 6.5 Error Detection • Communication error Parity Error When parity nonconformity heaving been detected out of odd-even parity checking conducted when parity check is assigned. Framing Error When space state detected on detection of stop bit. Overrun Error When next following data having been transferred to receiving buffer register regardless of presence of data in that receiving buffer register.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 7. DIP SWITCH SETTING 7.1 Serial Interface Type Switch Function No. 1 Character 2 CR 3 Bit Length 4 Parity 5 Conditions Baud Rate (bps) Selection Switch No. 6 7 OFF ON International CR disregarded 8 bits Provided Odd 1200 2400 OFF OFF ON OFF CR + LF 7 bits Not provided Even Shipping Setting OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 4800 9600 OFF ON *Factory setting is 4800 bps. ON ON 7.2 Parallel Interface Type Switch No.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 8. PRINT CONTROL FUNCTION 8.1 List of Control Codes Symbol LF CR SI SO US RS CAN DC2 DC1 ESC + "B" ESC + "R" ESC + "/" ESC + "!" ESC + "&" ESC + "%" ESC + "K" FS + "W" + 1 FS + "W" + 0 CITIZEN Code (Hexadecimal) 0A 0D 0F 0E 1F 1E 18 12 11 1B/42 1B/52 1B/2F 1B/21 1B/26 1B/25 1B/4B 1C/57/1 1C/57/0 29/47 Function Line feed performed after printing. Line feed performed after printing. Standard letters assigned. Laterally enlarged letters assigned. Standard letters assigned.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 8.2 Input Data Format (1) Command for line feed after printing (CR / LF) With CR (0DH)/ LF (0AH) codes input, data in the print buffer are printed. Without data in the print buffer, only line feed is performed. This command is disregarded when the buffer is full. CR can be disregarded with the DIP SW.
CBM-910 User’s Manual (2) SI / SO and US / RS Commands SI / SO codes function in the same manner as US / RS as long as 8-bit data are assigned (serial communication data bit length), which, however, are divided, under 7-bit assignment, into SI (20H~7FH characters) print assignment and SO (A0H~FFH characters) print assignment functions.
CBM-910 User’s Manual (3) Data Cancel (CAN) Command With CAN (18H) code input, print data held within the line before input of the CAN code are all cancelled. [Receiving Data] SO 123456 CAN ABC CR [Results of Printing] A B C *As data “1 2 3 4 5 6” are cancelled without the command “SO” cancelled, “ABC” is printed in lateral enlargement.
CBM-910 User’s Manual (7) International character setting ( ESC + “R” + n ) By entering the code ESC (1BH) + “R” (52H) + n, characters input hereafter are set to the characters for the following countries. n value and country setting n 0 1 2 3 4 Country U.S. France Germany England Denmark n 5 6 7 8 Country Sweden Italy Spain Japan With n other than those specified, the set value for the U.S. is assigned. NOTE) On supply of power, with the dip switch, U.S. (n=0) are set.
CBM-910 User’s Manual (9) Registered Sentence Printing (ESC + “!” + n) Command With ESC (1BH) + “!” (21H) + n code input, sentence already registered in the numeral assigned to n are printed. NOTE 1) As much as 24 (40) bytes of data can be registered. In case that 24 (40) columns are exceeded on printing (because of enlarged or x 4 letters having been assigned, etc.), printing is conducted up to 24(40)th column and the columns overflowed are printed in the next line.
CBM-910 User’s Manual Application Example 2) [Receiving Data] ESC / 1 This is a pen ESC / 2 No.of columns has overflowed. Japan CBM Corporation Micro ESC / 4 SO enlargement Is this a pen ? ESC ! 4 ESC ! 1 ESC ! 2 CR CITIZEN SI CR NEW PRODUCTS CR canceled CR Impact dot printer CR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This is a pen Japan CBM Corporation Mi SO CITIZEN SI NEW PRODUCTS Directly printed out since overflow has occurred.
CBM-910 User’s Manual Application Example 3) [Receiving Data] ESC / 1 FS W 1 JAPAN CBM CR Registered in 4 enlarged letters. JAPAN CBM ESC CR ! ! JAPAN CBM CR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FS W 1 JAPAN CBM JAPAN CBM JAPAN CBM JAPAN CBM CITIZEN Sentence registered in x 4 enlargement is printed. Because x 4 enlargement assignment has not been cancelled, this sentence is printed still in x 4 enlargement to the request of printing without setting.
CBM-910 User’s Manual (10) Character registration (ESC + “&”) command 1 For 24-column model (ESC + “&” + A1 + A2) Individual patterns can be registered by entering the code ESC + & + A1 + A2, then entering the pattern data. A maximum of 8 characters can be registered, and any address in the range of 20H to FFH can be used for the registration. However, if a new pattern is registered in an address already in use, existing data is cleared and the newly entered data becomes valid.
CBM-910 User’s Manual [Pattern Data Configuration](For 24-Column Model) Pattern data to be registered must consist of 6 bytes per character. That is pattern data configured by a 6 × 8 dot matrix is broken up into 6 vertically positioned units each of which is represented by 1 byte of data. All together, 6 bytes of data are transmitted. When transmitting the following data.
CBM-910 User’s Manual [Pattern Data Configuration](For 40-Column Model) Pattern data to be registered must consist of 9 bytes per character. That is, pattern data configured by 9 × 8 dot matrix is broken up into 9 vertically each of which is represented by 1 byte of data. All together, 9 bytes of data are transmitted. When transmitting the following pattern data : Pattern data (9 bytes) As the model utilizes the half-dot printing method.
CBM-910 User’s Manual NOTE) With 0 being set in “C1” parameter even if data have been registered in the uppermost position, letter image registered is made incomplete. (11) Registered Letter Valid / Invalid (ESC + “%” + n) Command Whether a registered pattern is valid or invalid is set with ESC (1BH) + “%” (26H) + n code being input. n = 1 (01H) : Registered pattern to be made valid. (Addresses for which no registration change has been conducted are taken as inside fixed characters.
CBM-910 User’s Manual (12) Bit Image Printing (ESC + “K” + n1 + n2 + n3) Command With ESC (1BH) + K (4BH) + n1 + n2 + n3 code being input, conversation from Text mode into Bit Image mode takes place. The n1/n2/n3 assigns amount of transmission of bit image data which follows these. Where, n1 represents the no. of bytes in lateral direction and n2 (lowermost)/n31 (uppermost) represent the no. of dot lines vertical direction.
CBM-910 User’s Manual (13) × 4 Enlarged Letter Assignment (FS + “W” + 1) Command With FS (1CH) + “W” (57H) + 1 (01H) code input, × 4 enlarged letters are assigned. Data following this code are printed vertically and laterally twice enlarged. (14) × 4 Enlargement Cancel (FS + “W” + 0) With FS (1CH) + “W” (57H) + 0(00H) code being input, × 4 enlargement assignment is cancelled.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 9. CHARACTER SET 9.1 U.S.A.
CBM-910 User’s Manual 9.2 Character code Table (*1 - *12 in the following code table are placed in the next page under ESC+R+n command.
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