Citizen Systems iDP-460 Benutzerhandbuch
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iDP-460 User’s Manual
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CONTENTS
1. OUTLINE.................................................................................................................................... 15
1.1 Features ........................................................................................................................................15
1.2 Unpacking.....................................................................................................................................15
2. BASIC SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................ 16
2.1 Model Classifications ...................................................................................................................16
2.2 Basic Specifications ......................................................................................................................17
2.3 Paper Specifications .....................................................................................................................18
2.3.1
Recommended Paper........................................................................................................18
2.3.2
Printing Position ..............................................................................................................18
2.3.3
Cutter Layout ...................................................................................................................18
3. OUTER APPEARANCE AND COMPONENT PARTS ............................................................ 19
4. OPERATION............................................................................................................................... 20
4.1 Connecting AC Adapter................................................................................................................20
4.2 Connecting Interface Cable .........................................................................................................21
4.3 Connecting Drawer Kick-Out Connector ....................................................................................21
4.4 Setting the Cassette Ribbon ........................................................................................................22
4.5 Inserting the Paper ......................................................................................................................23
4.6 How to Remove Remaining Paper Roll .......................................................................................25
4.7 Removing Paper Jam ...................................................................................................................25
4.8 Operation Panel and Display of Error ........................................................................................26
4.9 Print Duty .....................................................................................................................................27
5. DIP SWITCH SETTING ............................................................................................................ 28
5.1 Location of DIP Switch.................................................................................................................28
6. PARALLEL INTERFACE .......................................................................................................... 30
6.1 Specifications ................................................................................................................................30
6.2 Connector’s Pin Configuration.....................................................................................................30
6.3 Input and Output Signals............................................................................................................31
6.3.1
Input and Output Signals................................................................................................31
6.3.2
Electrical Characteristics ................................................................................................32