Citizen CBM-920 Printer User Manual


 
CBM-920 Service Manual
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Item CBM-920-24** CBM-920-40**
Printing Method Dot matrix
Printing Direction Unidirectional printing (Erect/inverted characters)
Character Configuration (5+1)
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8 (4+0.5)
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8
Number of Digits 24 digits: 144 dots/line 40 digits: 180 dots/line
Printing Speed Approx. 2.5 lines/sec. Approx. 1.8 lines/sec.
Character Size 1.62
´
2.4mm 1.08
´
2.4mm
Line Spacing 3.52mm
Printing Paper
Rolled paper: 57.5 +/- 0.5(W) x 50(D) mm
Core inner diameter: 12 +/- 1 mm
Interface Serial interface(RS-232C) or parallel interface(CENTRONICS)
Input Buffer 2 KB
Paper Near End Detection
Stops a data input as the printing paper is running out. Prints
the data in the buffer and stops.
Paper End Detection Stops printing when the printing paper has run out.
Auto Loading
If new paper is set into the paper inlet, it will be fed
automatically.
International Character Code
Capable of setting one out of 8 countries with the DIP switch.
(Japanese, U.S., French, German, British, Italian, Spanish,
Danish) Capable of setting one of the above plus another
one(Swedish) by setting a command.
Ink Ribbon Purple
Supply Voltage
5 V DC +/- 5 % (Voltage at print) Approx. 2.5 A, Approx. 4 A at
peak(10 % duty) Use the external power source
Mean Power Consumption
When printing: Approx. 7 VA
When not printing: Approx. 0.7 VA
Weight Approx. 500 g (Fittings included)
Outer Dimensions 115(W)
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65(H)
´
119(D)mm
+0
Mounting Hole Dimensions 109(W)
´
62(H)
-0.5mm
Operating Temperature 0 to 40
°
C
Storage Temperature -20 to 60
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C