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The following methods of handling may lead to breakdown, so please do not use this
printer by these methods.
• Do not attempt to print without paper being set in the printer.
• Be careful not to let paper clips, straight pins, screws or other foreign objects fall
inside the printer.
• Do not spill any liquids on this product, or let it absorb any chemicals.
• Do not subject this product to a strong impact, such as stepping on it, dropping it or
hitting it.
• Never attempt to operate the operation panel using a sharp object such as the point
of a pen.
• Do not tape sheets of paper using cellophane tape, etc. and try to print continuously.
• Do not pull hard on the paper once it is set in the printer.
To avoid injury and extended damage,
• Do not touch the printing unit on the print head.
• While the power is on, do not touch the printer's internal cutter, gears or other moving
parts, or electrical components with bare hands.
• Be careful not to injure yourself or damage other objects by the edges of metal pan-
els, etc.
• If anything abnormal occurs during operation, stop use immediately and pull the power
plug out of the outlet.
• When the printer breaks down, contact your service man. Do not attempt to disas-
semble the printer yourself.
Cautions for Handling
Daily Maintenance
• When carrying out routine maintenance, always be sure to disconnect the power.
• When cleaning the platen, dampen a cloth with ethyl alcohol and wipe off the dust,
etc.
• Wipe off dirt, dust, etc. from the printer's case using a dry, soft cloth. If extremely
dirty, wipe it off with a cloth dipped in water and thorough wrung out. Never use
alcohol, paint thinner, trichloroethylene, benzene or ketone based organic solvents,
or a chemical cleaning rag.
Summary of Contents for CBM-262 Type II
Page 1: ...User sManual LINE THERMAL PRINTER CBM 262 MODEL ...
Page 41: ...6 31 Chapter 6 Interfaces Serial Interface Parallel Interface Drawer Kick Connector ...
Page 53: ...6 43 Drive Circuit 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 5A 24V Drawer Kick Connector ...
Page 54: ...6 Chapter 6 Interfaces 44 ...
Page 55: ...7 45 Chapter 7 Print Control Codes List of Control Codes Input Data Format ...
Page 116: ...7 Chapter 7 Print Control Codes 106 ...
Page 118: ...8 Chapter 8 Character Code Tables 108 Code Page ...
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Page 121: ...8 111 Japanese Code Table Japanese Code Table ...
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