MOBILE THERMAL PRINTER
FCC Declaration of Conformity We, the Responsible Party declares that the product: Trade Name Product Name Model Number : CBM America Corporation 363 Van Ness Way Suite 404 Torrance, CA 90501, U.S.A Telephone (310) 781 1460 : Japan CBM Corporation : Mobile Printer : CMP-10 confirms to the following specifications: Regulation : FCC Part 15B, Class B Test Method : ANSI C63.4-1992 and therefore is in compliance with the protection requirement of FCC Rules relating to electromagnetic compatibility.
Compliance Statements FCC Compliance Statement for American Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
CE Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer’s Name : Japan CBM Corporation Manufacturer’s Address : CBM Bldg., 5-68-10, Nakano, Nakano-ku Tokyo, 164-0001, Japan Declaration on the Product Product Name Model Number(s) Mobile Printer CMP-10 (S. No.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ● Before using this product, be sure to read through this manual. After having read this manual, keep it in a safe, readily accessible place for future reference. ● The information contained herein is subject to change without prior notice. ● Reproduction or transfer of part or all of this document in any means is prohibited without permission from CBM. ● Note that CBM is not responsible for any operation results regardless of missing, error, or misprinting in this manual.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS About Pictogram Precautions and notices necessary to follow for preventing hazards to the user or other person or their properties are defined as shown below. Hazards and degrees of damage that may be caused by ignoring the instructions are categorized as shown below. Please be familiar with the content of these definitions before reading this manual. Danger Indicates the case that may result in death or serious injury.
Precautions in Handling Printer WARNING ● If the product is kept in use under abnormal condition such as generation of heat, smoke, or abnormal odor, a fire may occur. Immediately turn the printer power off, remove the battery, and contact our service agent. ● If any foreign matter (metal tip, water, liquid) enters the product, immediately turn the printer power OFF, remove the battery, and contact our service agent. Ignoring this instruction may result in a fire.
Precautions on Using Printer WARNING ● Do not touch the print head or paper cutter while replacing print paper. Heated print head may cause burn. The cutter may cause injury to the hand. CAUTION ● Use of print paper other than specified may result in not only deteriorated print quality but shortened life of print head (printing portion). ● Do not tap or rub the print head with edged or hard material. ● When dew condensation is present on the print head, dry it completely before printing.
Precautions on Using Battery DANGER ● Entering battery liquid may result in loss of eyesight. Immediately wash eyes with fresh water and get medical care. ● Keep the following in mind when handling battery. Otherwise, liquid leakage, heat generation, and explosion may result. • Do not throw battery into fire or do not apply heat. • Do not peel or scratch the external tube. • Soldering is prohibited. • Do not give strong shock to battery or throw it away.
CAUTION ● Do not dip battery in water or sea water. Wet battery may generate heat or may be subject to corrosion. ● Do not use or leave battery at high temperature. Using or leaving battery in a place of high temperature may result in liquid leakage, deteriorated performance, or shortened lifetime. ● Keep battery beyond the reach of a baby or child. Pay attention not to let a child take out the battery. ● If the battery is used for the first time, be sure to charge it completely before use.
Precautions on Using Thermal Paper (Print Paper) CAUTION ● Print density may change with the kind of print paper. Print density is adjusted by the Print Density Set command in Command Reference. For details, refer to Command Reference (Separate sheets). ● Observe the following when using thermal paper. Thermal paper is not resistant to discoloration, deterioration in quality, and thin printing. • Do not let printed thermal paper exposed to light for a long time.
Precautions on Using Special Serial Cable WARNING ● With one side of the connector connected to this product, do not touch the metal part of the other connector. CAUTION ● Static electricity may cause breakdown of internal circuit of this product. ● Do not leave this product with a cable wound around it for a long time. Disconnection or discoloration may result. ● Plugging and unplugging the contactor shall be done securely in the correct direction.
THE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................. 10 1.1 Features ............................................................................. 10 1.2 Included and Optional Accessories ................................. 11 1.3 Type Classification ............................................................ 11 2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................... 12 3. EXPLANATION OF PRINTER PARTS .............................. 15 3.1 3.2 3.
1. INTRODUCTION CMP-10 is a compact, full featured portable line thermal printer, which can be used in a large variety of job environments ranging from door-todoor sales through small and mid-sized catering establishments, carrentals, parking lots, field services to on-board sales on land, sea and air. IrDA communication with a PDA or similar device is useful for business activities at the point of sale or service.
1.2 Included and Optional Accessories When unpacking the package, confirm the availability of: ● Printer unit: ● Sample paper roll: ● AC adapter: ● User’s manual: 1 piece 1 roll 1 piece 1 copy E (European) model ● Belt clip kit 1 set (Belt clip, 2 × screws, 2 × rubber feet) Please refer to the Appendix for how to mount belt clip and rubber feet.
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Feature Serial interface Parameters Speed: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 57600, 115200 bps Interface: Bidirectional serial communication Signal level: RS-232C Data lenght: 8 bits Start bit: 1 bit Stop bit: 1 bit Parity: None Flow control: Xon/Xoff Connector: Motorola Star Tac Input buffer 64 KB Mag stripe reader Track 1, 2, 3 LED color Power LED: GREEN and RED Charge LED: GREEN and RED Operation switches Power switch 1, LF switch 1 Sensors and error monitoring Paper end sensor, Open cover sensor
Feature Reliability Parameters Print head: 100,000,000 pulses or 50km (Normal temperature, 12.5% density, rated energy) Mechanism: 15,000,000 lines Safety standard and EMI UL, C-UL, TUV, GS, CE Marking FCC Class B, VCCI Class B Dimensions 116 (W) × 104 (D) × 63 (H) mm (50 mm paper cover + Mag stripe reader) Weight Approx.
3. EXPLANATION OF PRINTER PARTS (8) (3) (9) (1) (5) (4) (7) (2) (6) 3.1 LED Indicators (1) Charge LED RED on: Battery is charging GREEN on: Battery is Fully charged (2) Power (Error) LED GREEN on: Lights when printer is powered ON. RED/GREEN blinks fast: No paper or cover open. RED/GREEN blinks slow: Print head is overheated or macro is in process and awaiting LF switch operation. Red on: Lights red under the following condition.
3.2 Communication Port and Switch (3) IrDA interface unit Receives data from host and transmits printer status. For communication with IrDA communication, refer to 4.3. (4) Serial port For serial cable (option) connection to host. For the method of communication with cable and connecting cable, refer to 4.4. (5) Power switch (ON/OFF) Press and hold the Power switch for 1 second to turn the printer power ON.
3.3 Inside of Paper Cover (10) (11) (10) Paper feed roller Feeds paper through the printing mechanism. (11) Printing (thermal) head Records print data on the thermal paper. 3.4 Buzzer The built-in buzzer sounds in the following cases.
3.5 Bottom Surface and Battery Cover (12) (14) (13) (12) Belt clip Attaches to the printer on your belt. (Not installed at the time of shipment. To use the belt clip, please install the belt clip by yourself.) (13) Strap holder Metals for holding a strap. (The strap shall be prepared by the user.) (14) Groove for rubber foot If you want to use rubber feet for stationary use, attach rubber feet here.
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4. OPERATION 4.1 Replacing the Paper Roll Press Cover Open switch (1). Open Paper Cover (2). Place the new paper roll as shown on illustration and pull out enough paper to reach the control panel of the printer (3). Close the Paper Cover. If data to be printed still exists, press the LF switch to resume printing. (2) (3) (1) CAUTION! Be sure to use specified paper rolls! Make sure that the paper is correctly placed.
4.2 Method of Charging If any of the following conditions occur, charging the battery is required. • “Low Battery” is printed. • The buzzer sounds 3 times. To charge the battery, plug the connector of the AC adapter to the DC jack of the printer and the AC adapter to the AC outlet. The charge LED lights red. If the LED changes to green, charging has completed. In case of a trouble while charging the battery, the charge is suspended with blinking of charge LED in red.
4.3 Communication by IrDA Set the infrared port of the device to face straight to the printer’s infrared port. Communication is available in the range of 15° up, down, left, and right. Avoid blocking between the printer and the device to be connected. Otherwise, data may not be sent correctly. Max. length 80 cm The IrDA beam Left, Right, Top, Bottom 15° CAUTION! • Communication in a place exposed to strong light such as direct sunlight and fluorescent lighting may fail in receiving correct data.
4.4 Communication Via Serial Port (Cable) For communication with RS-232C, prepare dedicated serial cable. Open the serial port cover and while holding the connector with the wording marked “Push” faciing upward, insert the connector into the serial port. Here, hold the connector with the surface marked “Push” down. Connect the other end of the cable of the cable to the device to be connected. To disconnect the connector, securely do it while pressing the portion marked “Push”.
4.5 Reading Mag Stripe Card (Only Model with Built-in Mag Stripe Card Reader) To read the mag stripe card, it is necessary to send a special command to the printer. For the command, refer to Command Reference supplied separately. If mag stripe card command is entered, Power LED lights red. While the Power LED continues to light for 10 seconds, swipe the card be read during that time. If 10 seconds has passed or reading is completed, the printer returns to normal mode.
4.6 Removing the Battery Pack 1. Set the printer Power switch to OFF and unplug the AC adapter from printer. 2. Remove the battery cover by (1) pressing the battery cover as shown in the figure, lift it upward. (1) 3. Remove cover as shown in the illustration. 4. Remove battery pack from compartment and disconnect battery connector from main unit.
4.7 Installing the Battery Pack 1. Insert the battery connector to the connector of the printer. 2. Insert the battery connecting cable into the opening above the battery connector. Confirm that the battery connector is seated deeply. 3. Insert the battery into its compartment. 4. Place battery cover back by sliding it from the back of the printer.
5. FUNCTION 5.1 Auto Power OFF Power is automatically cut off after a specified period of time, during which no command is sent to the printer and the LF switch has not been pressed. The default setting of this time duration is 10 minutes, however, the period can be custom set by the user with a special command to the printer. (see Command Reference List) The behavior of the printer at the operation of Auto Power OFF is the same as that when power is turned OFF by the Power switch. 5.
5.4 Monitoring the Print Head Overheating If the temperature exceeds 65°C for some reason, the printer automatically stops printing with Power LED indication of “Error” to protect the print head. If the head temperature returns to 60°C or below, the printer is ready for printing. 5.5 Self Testing and Internal Settings ● Keep the LF switch pressed down. ● Press the ON/OFF switch down. ● Release the ON/OFF switch. ● Release the LF switch.
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ESC c5 Enabling/disabling the panel switches 35 ESC d Printing and feeding the paper by n lines 36 ESC v Transmitting the printer status 37 ESC x Setting the time interval for automatic Power OFF 38 ESC { Specifying/canceling the inverted characters 39 GS ) Setting printer flags 40 GS * Defining the Download Bit Image 41 GS / Printing the download, bit image 42 GS : Starting/ending macro definition 43 GS H Selecting of printing Position of HRI Code 44 GS L Setting the left
7. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE For information on maintenance and service, please contact your CBM dealer or at the following addresses: Northern America CBM America Corpora-on Service Center 363 Van Ness Way Suite 404 Torrance, CA 90501, U.S.A TEL: +1-310-781-1460 FAX: +1-310-781-9157 E-mail: sales@cbma.com http://www.cbma.com/ Other Areas Japan CBM Corporation Information Systems Division CBM Bldg.
8. APPENDIX HANDLING BELT CLIP KIT This kit consists of a belt clip, two screws, and two rubber feet. 8.1 How to Mount Belt Clip Peel off the cover seal in the square frame at the bottom of the CMP-10 carefully. Mount the belt clip in the square frame using the two screws supplied. The direction of the belt clip should be as per the drawing below. Note: Do not use screws without mounting the belt clip.
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