Citizen CBM-270 Printer User Manual


 
CBM-270 User’s Manual
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1) Be sure to use the specified paper roll.
2) Use of non-specified paper may not guarantee the print quality, printing head life, and so on.
3) Do not use thermal paper when the printer has been set for label paper, and vice versa. It
could cause malfunctioning of the printer or damage the printing head.
1. Hold the convexity on the rear of the printer cover, and raise it upward.
2. Cut the front end of the paper roll almost at a right angle.
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1) The printer cover is not stationary (Opening/Closing). After detaching it, be careful not to
lose or break it.
2) Do not insert a ragged or dog-eared end of the paper roll, because it could result in a paper jam
or insertion error.
3. Make sure that the power is turned on.
4. Pull the head-up lever to this side to raise up the printing head.
5. If there is still some paper remaining after a paper-out indication, eliminate the paper roll
according to "4.4 How to Remove the Remaining Roll Paper."
6. Insert the front end of the paper roll straight into a paper insertion slot.
7. Set the paper roll firmly in the paper holder.
8. Put back the head-up lever. The paper roll is automatically pulled in by the platen roller to
feed a constant amount of paper. (When auto-loading is enabled.) (For the label paper, it is
fed to the print start position of the 2nd sheet.)
9. Put back the printer cover.
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1) If the paper roll is still slack, rewind the paper to remove the slack.
2) If the paper roll is tilted, raise the head-up lever to correct the paper roll position, or pull out
the paper roll and set it again.
3) Do not open the printer cover while printing.
4) Do not hold or press the paper roll while printing, because it could cause a paper jam.