Cino Micro2 Series Quick Start Manual Download Page 3

Installing and Charging the Battery 

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talling the Battery 

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Charging the Battery 

 
1. There are four different power plugs packed in power supply kit, choose 

the suitable plug for your region and stick it into the receptacle cavity until 
it is locked. 

 

1.                                                            2~3 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Plug the AC plug of the power supply 

unit into the appropriate AC wall socket. 

 

Push the battery
to the left. 

pen the battery

Close the battery door. 

Push the battery door 
latch to the right. 

Slide the battery pack into
the battery compartment. 

 door.

 door latch

Pull up the battery door.

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3. Connect the DC Plug of the power supply unit to the printer. 

 

4. The charging indicator will go on steady red after connecting the power 

supply unit if the battery hasn’t been fully charged. When the battery is 
fully charged, the charging indicator will go off. Please refer to the table 
below for the battery status indications by powering on Micro2. 

 

Battery Status Indications (LED1~LED4) 

 

LED1 

LED2 

LED3

LED4

Battery Status 

Green  Green Green Green More than 90% of battery remains 

Green Green Green Red 

More than 70% of battery remains 

Green Green Green  

More than 60% of battery remains 

Green Green Red   

More than 50% of battery remains 

Green Green  

 

More than 40% of battery remains 

Green Red   

 

More than 30% of battery remains 

Green 

   More than 20% of battery remains 

Orange 

   Less than 20% of battery remains 

Red 

   Less than 10% of battery remains 

 

 

The new battery has to be fully charged prior to the first use.

Summary of Contents for Micro2 Series

Page 1: ...VERSAJET MOBILE PRINTER Micro2 Series Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...for this printer series is provided by the VersaJet Micro2 Series User Guide available on the Internet at http www cino com tw 1 10 Media Compartment Cover 11 Media Width Adjustment Spacer 12 Platen R...

Page 3: ...harging indicator will go on steady red after connecting the power supply unit if the battery hasn t been fully charged When the battery is fully charged the charging indicator will go off Please refe...

Page 4: ...cover by pushing both sides of the media cover Press FEED button the printer will forward one label and remain ready in the next printing position Push down the media cover knob to open the media cove...

Page 5: ...into the flash memory When you load the same media roll next time the Micro2 will perform top of form by feeding one label or one measured length of the receipt paper right after you close the edia co...

Page 6: ...e 4 Pull one edge of the receipt paper against the tear bar to tear the configuration message down This message provides information on firmware version communications power management printer control...

Page 7: ...belt clip to the printer 1 2 3 4 6 Using the Peeler Option The optional peeler allows the user to peel off the labels from the backing material for label printing To install the peeler please follow...

Page 8: ...of battery remains Green Red More than 30 of battery remains Green More than 20 of battery remains Orange Less than 20 of battery remains Red Less than 10 of battery remains a The Micro2 gives 1 warn...

Page 9: ...t blinking after steady on for 10 seconds Print head overheated 7 Red Red Start blinking after steady on for 10 seconds Print head broken 8 Please refer to the following resolutions 1 Paper Jam Open t...

Page 10: ...d This may result in damage to the printer 2 Let the print head cool to room temperature prior to cleaning protecting yourself from burns 3 The tear bar has sharp edges Please be careful when cleaning...

Page 11: ...le battery pack Otherwise it will leak overheat or crack Always use a Cino charger to charge The use of any other kind of charger may damage the battery pack Remove the battery pack from the printer i...

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