Citizen CLP-7002 Manuel d'instructions

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Thermal Transfer Bar Code Printer
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Page 1 - CLP-7401

USER’S MANUALThermal Transfer Bar Code PrinterCLP-7001CLP-7002CLP-7401

Page 2 - FOR AMERICAN USERS

Chapter 1 Setup10Contents   Before Operation                      FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR AMERICAN USERS ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅

Page 4 - Important Safety Instructions

Chapter 1 Setup12                Contents  Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon                1 Kinds of Paper ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅

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Chapter 1 Setup13Main FeaturesHigh-speed, high-quality printingThis printer adopts both a direct-thermal and thermal-transfer printing system with th

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Chapter 1 Setup15Model DescriptionThis manual is prepared for the three models, CLP-7001, CLP-7002 and CLP-7401.The main different points on the spec

Page 8 - General Precautions

Chapter 1 Setup16  Chapter 1     Setup1 Confirmation of Carton Contents2 Part Names and Functions3 Connection to Power4 Connection to a Computer

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Chapter 1 Setup171 Confirmation of Carton ContentsCheck that the following accessories are included with the printer in the carton. * The empty cart

Page 10 - Chapter 1 Setup

Chapter 1 Setup182 Part Names and FunctionsFront view① CoverOpens to allow loading of the paper andribbon.② Control panelTo set the printer settings

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Chapter 1 Setup19                        2 Part Names and FunctionsRear view① Serial interface connectorTo connect the serial interface cable.② Para

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Chapter 1 Setup2FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTFOR AMERICAN USERSThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digitaldev

Page 13 - Main Features

Chapter 1 Setup17                        2 Part Names and FunctionsControl panel① LCDDisplays the current printer status,configuration settings, or

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Before Operation183 Connection to Power1. Check that the power switch on the printer is turned OFF.2. Connect the connector of the power cord to the

Page 15 - Model Description

Before Operation194 Connection to a ComputerAn interface cable is necessary to connect the printer to a computer.To connect the cable, proceed as fol

Page 16 -  Chapter 1

Before Operation20  Chapter 2     Printer Operation1 Power On/Off2 Normal Operating Mode3 Printer Setup Mode4 Self-Test Mode5 System Maintenance Mode6

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Before Operation211 Power On/OffTurning on the power1. Turn on the power switch on the back of the printer.2.The green LED power indicator goes on. C

Page 18 - 2 Part Names and Functions

Before Operation22                                     1 Power On/OffTurning off the power1. Turn off the power switch on the back of the printer.2.

Page 19 - Rear view

Before Operation232 Normal Operating ModeWhen the power is turned on, the printer enters normal operating mode. The control keysfunction as follows:O

Page 20 - Control panel

Before Operation243 Printer Setup ModeIn this mode, the print mode, optional equipment ON/OFF and sensor selections are setup. Control keys function

Page 21 - 3 Connection to Power

Before Operation253 Printer Setup Mode3. Change the paper gap sensor to the black line sensor with the Feed key.4. Return to normal operating mode wi

Page 22 - 4 Connection to a Computer

Before Operation264 Self-Test ModeIn this mode, self-test printing is performed. With this test printing, you can check the currentprinter configurat

Page 23 -  Chapter 2 

Chapter 1 Setup3EMI COMPLIANCE STATEMENTFOR CANADIAN USERSThis equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and usedprope

Page 24 - 1 Power On/Off

Before Operation274 Self-Test ModeCheck the following items in the self-test mode.Check item Cause RemedyHead disconnected Replace headDot missingDus

Page 25 - Before Operation

Before Operation285 System Maintenance ModeIn this mode, the communication, adjustable sensor ON/OFF and sensor voltageselections are set up. The pri

Page 26 - 2 Normal Operating Mode

Before Operation295 System Maintenance Mode3. Change the paper gap sensor voltage to the black line sensor voltage with the Feed key.4. Return to nor

Page 27 - 3 Printer Setup Mode

Before Operation30                                    5 System Maintenance Mode※1 NativeNormally ‘NativeON’ is used. See the Command Reference for d

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Before Operation316 Returning to Factory SettingTo return the configuration already set in the printer setup mode or system maintenance modeto the fa

Page 29 - 4 Self-Test Mode

Before Operation32

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Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon33  Chapter 3     Paper and Ribbon1 Kinds of Paper2 Media Handling(When Using Front Sensors)3 Media Handling(When Using Adj

Page 31 - 5 System Maintenance Mode

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon341 Kinds of PaperItem SpecificationKinds ofpaper• Thermal-transferpaper• Direct-thermal paperThe printer is capable of pr

Page 32 - BL.*.**V

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon352 Media Handling (When Using Front Sensors)The front sensors consist of the transparent-type and reflective-type photose

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Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon363 Media Handling (When Using Adjustable Sensor)The adjustable sensor is the standard for CLP-7001 and CLP-7401 but it is

Page 34 - S Mainte

Chapter 1 Setup4Important Safety Instructions 1. Read all of these instructions and save them for later reference. 2. Follow all warnings and instruc

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Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon374 Paper SettingThe printer is designed for easy loading of paper. Open the printer cover and set the paper asfollows:1.

Page 36 -  Chapter 3

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon384 Paper Setting4. ① Set the paper flush against the fixed paper guide on the left side.② Guide the paper positively with

Page 37 - 1 Kinds of Paper

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon39Note: Make certain the green part is pressedproperly. Otherwise, the printer mechanismmay fail to close.7. Close the prin

Page 38 - (When Using Front Sensors)

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon405 Kinds of RibbonItem SpecificationThis printer uses a solid ink ribbon.・ Wax Multipurpose ribbon.・ Wax resin Multipurpo

Page 39 - Size of paper

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon416 Ribbon Setting This printer is designed for easy loading of ribbon. Open the printer cover and set the ribbonas follow

Page 40 - 4 Paper Setting

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon426 Ribbon Setting5. Turn the knob on the front side in the direction of arrow to remove the slack of the ribbon.6. Push d

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Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon43  Chapter 4     Printer Adjustments1 Using Paper Other Thanthe Recommended (Head OffsetAdjustments)2 Using Narrow Paper(H

Page 42 - Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon441 Using Paper Other Than the Recommended (Head Offset Adjustments)The printer has already been factory-set to the pro

Page 43 - 5 Kinds of Ribbon

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon452 Using Narrow Paper (Head Pressure Adjustments)The printer has already been factory-set to the paper width of 112 mm (4

Page 44 - 6 Ribbon Setting

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon463 Using Narrow Ribbon (Ribbon Tension Adjustments)If ribbon slips or wrinkles during printing, adjust the ribbon tension

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Chapter 1 Setup5Notice 1. Before use, be sure to read this manual. And keep it handy forreference when needed. 2. The contents of this manual may c

Page 46 - Chapter 4

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon474 Adjustable Sensor (For CLP-7001/7401)    ※ The adjustable sensor is the optional for CLP-7002.Operating procedure:1. M

Page 47 - (Head Offset Adjustments)

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon485 CleaningWipe off any foreign matter such as ribbon or paper residue, dust and adhesive substancestuck to the thermal h

Page 48 - (Head Pressure Adjustments)

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon49 CChhaapptteerr 55     TTrroouubblleesshhoooottiinngg1 Error Messages2 Power Troubleshooting3 Paper Feed Troubleshooting

Page 49 - (Ribbon Tension Adjustments)

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon5011 EErrrroorr MMeessssaaggeessWhen there is a problem with the printer:- A buzzer sounds.- The error indicator lights

Page 50 - (For CLP-7001/7401)

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon51                                   1 Error Messages2 Error indications and corrective actionsIndication Description Cor

Page 51 - 5 Cleaning

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon52(communication control)                                   1 Error MessagesIndication Description Corrective actionsOver

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Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon53                                   1 Error MessagesIndication Description Corrective actionsRibonOut Ribbon end Check t

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Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon5422 PPoowweerr TTrroouubblleesshhoooottiinnggProblem Cause and remedyNo power evenwith power switchturned ON.• Power c

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Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon5533 PPaappeerr FFeeeedd TTrroouubblleesshhoooottiinnggProblem Cause and remedyPaper doesn'tfeed.・ Wrong paper pa

Page 55 - 1 Error Messages

Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon5644 RRiibbbboonn FFeeeedd TTrroouubblleesshhoooottiinnggProblem Cause and remedyRibbon doesn'twind.・ Wrong ribbo

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Chapter 1 Setup6Indicates a situation which, if not observed and handledproperly, could result in death or serious injury.・ご使用前に必ず本書をよくお読み下さい。読み終わった後

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Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon5755 PPrriinntt TTrroouubblleesshhoooottiinnggProblem Cause and remedyPrinting doesn'tstart.・ Power to the printer

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Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon58Other printingabnormalities・ Check the error message on LCD screen and correct it according tothe descriptions on Section

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Chapter 3 Paper and Ribbon5966 IInntteerrffaaccee TTrroouubblleesshhoooottiinnggProblem Cause and remedyPrinter doesn'tprint.The following m

Page 60 - Section 1: Head Offset

Appendixes59          Appendixes1 Options2 Specifications

Page 61 - Other printing

Appendixes601 Options● Factory and dealer (reseller) options1. Auto-CutterCutting method Rotary cutterMax. thickness of cutpaper   0.25 mm   0.01 inS

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Appendixes611 Options● User options4. PCMCIA Memory CardCard typePCMCIA Type I flash memory cardStoring print formatfilesData in the field register

Page 63 - 2 Specifications

Appendixes622 Specifications● Main Specifications     Item CLP-7001/7002 CLP-7401Main scanning line density:203 dots/in (8 dots/mm)Main scanning line

Page 64 - 1 Options

Appendixes63Paper core innerdiam. 25.4 mm ±0.254 mm 1 in ±0.01 in←

Page 65 - ● User options

Appendixes642 Specifications● Main Specifications Item DescriptionBar code on-board may vary depending on the model and destination. See theCommand R

Page 66 - 2 Specifications

Appendixes652 Specifications● Main Specifications Item Description UL 1950 CSA No. 950120V system120V:U.S.A./ Canada FCC Part 15 Subpart B clas

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Chapter 1 Setup7nNever perform the following. If not avoided, these may cause damage or trouble to the printeror cause the printer to overheat and re

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Appendixes662 Specifications● InterfaceThe printer is connected to a computer and prints labels according to the command fromthe computer. Two system

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Appendixes672 Specifications● Interface Specifications3. RS-232C loopback testAfter connector wiring as shown in the figure, place the printer into

Page 70 - Interface

Appendixes682 Specifications● Interface Specifications4. RS-232C protocol① X-ON/X-OFF system (see figure)This is a control system in which the data t

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Appendixes692 Specifications● Interface Specifications5. Interface pin assignmentThe serial and parallel pin assignment tables are shown below.n Ser

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Appendixes70

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Appendixes712 Specifications● Interface Specificationsn Parallel interface pin assignment tablePin No. Signal Input/Output Description1 STROBE Input

Page 74 - Appendixes

Appendixes722 Specifications● Example of Connection to a ComputerWhen RS-232C is used:(IBM PC compatible)Communication control: XON/XOFF or CTS/DTR

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Appendixes732 Specifications● Tear-Off FunctionThe tear-off function eliminates the waste of labels when tearing manually. It allows the paper toauto

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Appendixes742 Specifications● Tear-Off Function2. Tear-off when printing・If set, the tear-off feature will start if no data is transmitted from the c

Page 77 - Tear-Off Function

Appendixes752 Specifications● Tear-Off Function3. Tear-off when feeding・The paper is fed to the tear position.・When the manual tearing is needed, te

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Chapter 1 Setup8General Precautions 1. Prior to operation, read the safety instructions carefully and observe them. 2. Do not drop or put foreign m

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Appendixes762 Specifications● Cut Position Adjustments・The cut position can be specified with the ‘ fnnn’ of the system-level commands. When thetear

Page 80 - Cut Position Adjustments

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Chapter 1 Setup9Precautions When Installing the Printer 1. Prior to operation, read the safety instructions carefully and observe them. 2. Do not u

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