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Citizen CT-S601 User Manual

Citizen CT-S601
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LINE THERMAL PRINTER
MODEL CT-S601 Type II
User’s Manual

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Citizen CT-S601 Specifications

CT-S601

Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature5 to 45ºC
operating humidity10 to 90% RH
storage temperature-20 to 60ºC
storage humidity10 to 90% RH
Power IconPower
supply voltageDC 24 V +/- 5%
power consumption (normal printing)45 W
power consumption (standby)3 W
Printing Specifications IconPrinting Specifications
printing methodLine thermal dot print (direct thermal)
printing speed200 mm/s
dot density8 x 8 dots/mm (203 dpi)
paper width/print width (max)80mm/640 dots
Memory IconMemory
user memory384 K bytes
buffer size4 k bytes
buffer size (cash drawer)45 bytes
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
weight2 kg
width145 mm
depth192 mm
height148 mm

CT-S601A

Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
weight1.6 kg
width145 mm
depth192 mm
height120 mm

Summary

General Outline

Features

Lists the key features and capabilities of the CT-S601II printer series, highlighting its speed and versatility for various applications.

Unpacking

Details the items included with the printer package, ensuring users have all necessary components for setup.

Model Classification

Explains the system used to classify printer models, defining codes for power supply, paper width, interface, and other specifications.

Basic Specifications

Provides essential technical specifications for the CT-S601 II printer, including print width, speed, dot density, character sets, and power requirements.

Explanation of Printer Parts

Printer Appearance

Illustrates the external view of the printer, identifying key components like the paper cover, front cover, and power switch.

Inside the Paper Cover

Explains the internal parts visible when the paper cover is open, such as the print head, auto cutter, and paper sensors.

Other Built-in Functions

Covers additional functionalities like the buzzer, user memory, memory switches, and paper saving functions, enhancing printer customization and efficiency.

Setup

Connecting the AC Power Cord

Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting the AC power cord to both built-in and adapter-type printers, including safety precautions.

Connecting Interface Cables

Guides users through connecting various interface cables (Serial, Parallel, USB, Ethernet, Bluetooth) to the printer for host communication.

Bluetooth Interface Board

Explains how to set up and pair the Bluetooth interface board, including LED status indications and auto reconnection features.

Ethernet (LAN) Interface Board

Provides an overview of the Ethernet (LAN) interface board, covering panel button operations, LED functions, and network settings via a web manager.

Wireless LAN Interface Board

Details the setup and operation of the Wireless LAN interface board, including connecting the USB dongle and managing network settings.

Connecting the Cash Drawer

Instructs on how to connect a cash drawer to the printer, including connector pin configuration and electrical characteristics.

Precautions for Installing the Printer

Outlines important safety and operational precautions for installing the printer in horizontal, vertical, or wall-mounted configurations.

Partition for Paper Roll

Explains how to adjust the paper partition to accommodate different paper roll widths (58/60mm and 80/83mm) for optimal printing.

Setting the DIP Switch on the Serial Interface Board

Details the functions of each DIP switch on the serial interface board and how to configure communication settings like baud rate and parity.

Adjusting the Paper Near-end Sensor

Guides users on how to adjust the paper near-end sensor's position to accurately detect the end of the paper roll for different paper diameters.

Loading Paper

Provides clear instructions on how to properly load paper rolls into the printer, including orientation and closing the paper cover.

Attaching the Power Switch Cover

Explains how to attach the power switch cover to prevent accidental use of the power switch.

Attaching the Interface Cover

Describes how to attach the interface cover to the back of the printer, noting variations based on the power source type.

Removing the Interface Cover

Details the procedure for removing the interface cover from the back of the printer by pressing designated points.

Installing a Driver

Instructs on how to install the printer driver, providing links to download the latest versions and access installation information.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Periodic Cleaning

Outlines the recommended periodic cleaning procedures for the print head, platen, and sensor's protective sheet to maintain print quality and detection accuracy.

Clearing a Cutter Lock (1)

Describes the initial steps to take when the ERROR LED flashes, indicating a cutter lock, involving opening the cover and removing paper jams.

Clearing a Cutter Lock (2)

Provides detailed instructions for clearing a cutter lock when the paper cover cannot be opened, involving manual gear manipulation.

Self Test

Explains how to perform a self-test to print printer information such as model name, version, DIP switch settings, and memory switch settings.

Hexadecimal Dump Printing

Details how to enable and stop hexadecimal dump printing mode to check received data for potential missing or duplicated information.

Error Messages

Explains common error messages and status indications, including paper end, cover open, cutter locked, and print head hot conditions.

Other

External Views and Dimensions

Displays detailed diagrams showing the external views and dimensions of the built-in power supply and AC adapter type printers.

Printing Paper

Specifies recommended thermal roll paper types and quality, detailing paper width, print area, thickness, and core dimensions.

Manual Setting of Memory Switches

Guides users on manually setting printer configurations using memory switches, covering quick setting, individual setting, and initialization modes.

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