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[. . . ] CLP-9001/9301 User's Manual FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR AMERICAN USERS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR EUROPEAN USERS -i- EMI COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR CANADIAN USERS This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. [. . . ] 35 5. 8 Turning the printer OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Please familiarize yourselves with the following safety signs and their meanings. -3- Chapter 2 Safety Precautions -4- Chapter 2 Safety Precautions -5- Chapter 2 Safety Precautions -6- Chapter 2 Safety Precautions -7- Chapter 2 Safety Precautions -8- Chapter 3 Names and Functions of Printer Parts Chapter 3 Names and Functions of Printer Parts This chapter describes the names and functions of each part of the printer. 3. 1 Printer main body 1 Opening/closing and detachment of the front cover To open the front cover, catch hold of the right edge of the front cover with your fingers and open it in the direction as shown with arrow. To close the front cover, return the right edge of the front cover to the original position and push it lightly and the magnet on the lower right corner will hold the front cover and the printer main body frame firmly. To remove the front cover, first open it fully then vertically lift up the hinged left side of the cover. 2 Opening/closing of the right side cover The right side cover (viewed from the front) is opened while holding the lower curved grip of the cover. To close the cover, close it fully while holding the grip of the cover and release your hand. 3 Grip to open/close the right side cover -9- Chapter 3 Names and Functions of Printer Parts CAUTION Do not touch the printhead set screw A and platen set screw B. - 10 - Chapter 3 Names and Functions of Printer Parts - 11 - Chapter 3 Names and Functions of Printer Parts 3. 2 Control panel The control panel consists of an LCD displaying two lines of eight characters, two LEDs and six control keys. Two functions are assigned to each key except the MODE key. Indications LCD (Display) Shows the current printer status by a message on the display. POWER LED Lights up when the printer power is turned on. READY LED · Lights up when the printer is placed into the print ready state. When the PAUSE key is pressed, the READY LED goes out and shows "Pause" on the LCD (Display). · The printer is in Ready mode after the power-on sequence has finished. · The Ready mode is selected using the MODE key. - 12 - Chapter 3 Names and Functions of Printer Parts Control keys On the control panel legend, in Ready mode, the text written ABOVE each key shows the key's function. In Menu mode, the text written BELOW each key shows the key's function. MODE key When the MODE key is pressed, the printer is placed into the Ready mode. When the MODE key is pressed again, the printer is placed into the Menu mode. Each time the MODE key is pressed, the printer toggles between the Ready mode and Menu mode. (See P31) Key functions in the Ready mode STOP key · Shows "JobClear" on the LCD (Display) if data is stored in print buffer. · Completes printing midway through the print job or data processing and shows "JobClear Yes/No" on the LCD (Display). · Pressing STOP again changes the selection of "Yes/No" under the display of "Job Clear". FEED key · Feeds one sheet of paper when this key is pressed after TOF (top-of-form) positioning has been performed. · Performs TOF (top-of-form) positioning if the printer is part way through a label or page. Note: Sometimes the paper may be set at irregular position when it is being loaded or the power to the printer is turned on. If this occurs, press the FEED key to advance the paper to the top of the next label or page. PAUSE key · Completes current page printing midway through the print job and places the printer into paused status. · Places the printer into paused state if it is waiting to receive data from the host computer. FUNCTION key This is a reserved key; no operation is performed. REPEAT key · Reprints one job of the last printed label each time this key is pressed if the last print data is stored in print buffer and is not printed yet. · Performs no operation if no print data is stored in print buffer or printer is in printing state. - 13 - Chapter 3 Names and Functions of Printer Parts MODE key Printer enters the Menu mode, and the ' Page Setup' menu is shown on the LCD (Display). (See P31) Key functions in the Menu mode MENU key Selects the next Group Menu or Menu Item. (See P31 - 33) UP key · Selects the next Group Menu or Menu Item. [. . . ] When making printhead pressure adjustments, check the paper width, paper thickness, and presence/absence of a ribbon. Printhead pressure knob* Printhead pressure gauge * To increase printhead pressure, turn printhead pressure knob clockwise. To decrease printhead pressure, turn printhead pressure knob counterclockwise. - 27 - Chapter 4 Media (Paper) and Ribbon 4. 6 Paper sensor adjustments Using the paper sensor adjust-knob, adjustments to the paper sensor can be made to suit the kind of media that is being used. Before making adjustments, the paper must be loaded and the pinch roller be lowered. The two holes in the sensor arm correspond to the two different sensor positions, i. e. , a hole 'R' for the reflective sensor and a hole 'T' for the transparent sensor. When using black mark tag or label paper, align the R hole with the black mark. When using corner-with-a-radius cut tag or gap label paper, align the T hole with the cut or gap. [. . . ]

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