LINE THERMAL PRINTER MODEL CL-E300/CL-E303 User’s Manual
WEEE MARK En Ge Fr Ge Fr Ge Sp It Fr Ge Sp It Fr Du Ge Sp It Fr Du Da Ge Sp It Por Fr Du Da Ge Sp It Por Fr Du Pol Da Ge Sp If you want to dispose of this product, do not mix it with general household waste. There is a separate collection systems for used electronics products in accordance with legislation under the WEEE Directive (Directive 2002/96/EC) and is effective only within European Union.
Compliance Statement for European Users CE marking shows conformity to the following criteria and provisions: Low Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU), EMC Directive (2014/30/EU), and RoHS directive (2011/65/EU) Full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: http://www.citizen-systems.co.
EMI Compliance Statement for Canadian Users This Class B Information Technology Equipment (ITE) complies with Canadian CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B). This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Before using this product, be sure to read through this manual. After having read this manual, keep it in a safe, readily accessible place for future reference. The information contained herein is subject to change without prior notice. Reproduction or transfer of part or all of this document in any means is prohibited without permission from Citizen Systems.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...WHICH SHOULD BE STRICTLY OBSERVED Before using this product for the first time, carefully read these SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. Improper handling may result in accidents (fire, electric shock or injury). In order to prevent injury to operators, third parties, or damage to property, special warning symbols are used in the User’s Manual to indicate important items to be strictly observed. After having read this Manual, keep it in a safe, readily accessible place for future reference.
Warnings WARNING Do not perform any of the following actions as they may result in damage or malfunction of the device, overheating, the generation of smoke, fire, or electric shock. If the device is damaged or defective, turn off the power, disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet, and contact your retailer. Do not step on, drop, hit, or otherwise subject the device to significant force or impact.
General Precautions Observe these precautions to ensure proper use of the device. Make sure to read these precautions. CAUTION Do not touch the area around the thermal head during or right after the printing process. This area will be hot and may cause burns. Do not drop or insert small objects such as clips or pins into the printer. Doing so may result in failure. Exercise caution when carrying or transporting the device. Dropping the device may damage other objects or cause injury.
Installation Precautions CAUTION Do not use or store the device in environments exposed to excessive heat, moisture, direct sunlight, near heaters, extremely high or low altitudes, excessive humidity, or excessive dust. Do not use the device in environments, such as laboratories, where chemical reactions occur. Do not use the device in environments exposed to air that contains salt or toxic gases. Place printers on level, stable surfaces in environments with good ventilation.
PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING THE PRINTER CAUTION Caution label is attached in the position shown in the following figure. Carefully read the handling precautions before using the printer. These labels indicate that the head becomes hot, so touching it may cause burns, and touching the auto cutter and manual cutter when opening the paper cover may cause cuts on hands.
THE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL OUTLINE......................................................................13 1.1 Features............................................................................................. 13 1.2 Unpacking.......................................................................................... 15 1.3 Model Classification........................................................................... 16 2. Part Names and Function.....................................................
8. Configuring the Printer Using the Operation Panel...................54 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 Sensor Adjustment Mode................................................................... 56 Test print mode................................................................................... 58 Configuration Print Mode.................................................................... 60 Emulation switching mode.................................................................. 61 HEX Dump Mode...............
1. GENERAL OUTLINE Thank you for purchasing the Citizen Systems Line Thermal Printer CL-E300/CL-E303. This printer is a line direct thermal printer developed for labels, tags, tickets, and many other applications. 1.1 Features < Compact and Stylish Design > Boasting the smallest footprint in the industry, this printer was designed to be compact to free users from placement restrictions. The stylish design enables the device to be used in different environments.
< Easy to Use > Use the LabelPrinterUtility developed by Citizen to configure printer settings from a host computer. The built-in LinkServer™ printer tool can be used over Ethernet connections to change settings and perform other operations. Printer includes functionality to enable users to quickly adjust head balance. < Models equipped with cutters are optionally available > Models equipped with an auto cutter are also available.
1.2 Unpacking Make sure the following items are included with your printer.
NAME Media shaft guide Exterior appearance Media shaft USB cable CD-ROM Quick Start Guide Safety Instructions 1.3 Model Classification Model numbers indicate printer features according to the following system. CL - E300 X E B N N A 1 2 3 4 5 1. Model name CL-E300: 203 DPI CL-E303: 300 DPI 2. Fixed value 3. Market A: ASIA C: China E: Europe U: North America 4. Body case color B: Black W: Pure white 5.
6. Cutter N: None BC: Integrated PC: Separable 7. AC adapter A: External type S: Internal type Certain combinations may not be available. Please contact us for inquiries on desired configurations.
2. Part Names and Function 2.1 Front of Printer CL-E300X***NX (standard type) 2 1 4 3 4 CL-E300X***NS (with AC adapter case) *The figure illustrates the standard type with AC adapter case.
CL-E300X***BC (with integrated cutter) 7 CL-E300X***PC (with separable cutter) 5 7 1. Top cover window Enables users to check the media level. 2. Top cover Opens upward so users can replace or set media. 3. Operation panel Includes 2 LEDs and 1 key. Enables users to perform different printer operations and check printer status. Refer to 2.
4. Cover release buttons The cover is opened by pressing the buttons on both the right and left sides. 5. Push marks 6. AC adapter case 7. Auto cutter 2.2 Operation panel 1 2 3 The operation panel includes 2 LEDs and 1 key. 1. Power LED Turns on when the power is turned on and turns off when the power is turned off. 2. Status LED Turns on or flashes in green, red, and amber depending on the printer status.
Turning on the power to the printer while pressing and holding the FEED key with the cover closed changes starts the printer in the special function mode. Refer to 8. Configuring the Printer Using the Operation Panel Other key operation varies depending on the currently selected mode. Refer to “FEED Key Operation” for more information. Refer to 4.1 FEED Key Operation 2.
CL-E300X***BC (with integrated cutter) 8 1. External media feed port This port is used to feed media into the printer. 2. Power switch Turns the printer power supply on and off. 3. DC jack Connects to the included AC adapter. 4. D-SUB 9pin serial interface 5. USB interface 6. Ethernet Interface 7. AC port 8. Ethernet panel button This button prints and initializes network settings. CAUTION Do not connect a USB cable to the Ethernet interface. Doing so may damage connectors/interfaces.
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CL-E300X***BC (with integrated cutter) CL-E300X***PC (with separable cutter) 13 12 12 1. Thermal head Prints characters and graphic data on paper (paper rolls). 2. Upper sensor This sensor detects the media position. 3. Media damper When using roll media, absorbs tension generated by media feed operations to prevent print errors. 4. Bottom sensor This sensor detects the media position. Devices are equipped with lock mechanisms. 5. Fixed left-side media guide 6. Adjustable right-side media guide 7.
3. SETUP 3.1 Printing Preparation Process The printer must be set up according to the following process before printing can be performed. Refer to the description of each section for detailed information on each step of the process. 1. Unpack and check the package contents 2. Physical installation 3. Loading Media 4. Adjusting Media Sensor Positions 5. Connecting the AC Adapter 6. Connecting the Printer to a Host Computer 7. Installing the Printer Driver onto the Host Computer Refer to 1.
3.2 Loading Paper 1. Press the cover release buttons on both the right and left sides to open the top cover. CAUTION Note the following precautions when the top cover is open. Do not touch the thermal head. Do not touch the cutter blades. 2. Insert the media shaft through the core of the media roll and then install the media shaft guide. The media shaft is designed to accommodate both 1-inch and 1.5-inch media roll cores by flipping it upside down.
3. Set the media so that the media shaft guide is on the right side of the media when looking at the front of the printer. 4. Press the media shaft guide onto the media roll so that the center of the media aligns with the center of the media shaft and then set the media into the printer. 1. Assemble the media shaft and media shaft guide. 2. Insert the media shaft through the core of the media roll and then set the assembly into the printer. 3.
5. If using a model with the integrated fixed blade/adjustable blade type of cutter (CLE300X***BC), insert the media through the cutter slit. Media insertion slot Media CAUTION Insert media into the slit correctly. Failure to do so may result in improper feeding of media, which may cause paper jams.
6. Make sure the media is in abutment with the left media guide and then adjust the position of the right media guide in accordance with the media width. From the front of the printer, set in front of the edge of media by approximately 10 mm. CAUTION Too much abutment force of the right movable paper guide may cause improper feeding of media, which may negatively impact print quality.
7. Slide the head balance adjustment slider located near the thermal head along the media size scale (inch) so that the position of the notch in the slider matches the media width. media size scale Thermal printhead Head balance adjustment slider 1” 2” 3” 4” 4.65” CAUTION Adjust the head pressure horizontal balance carefully so as not to damage the thermal head. Damaged thermal heads will result in poor printing, paper jams, and malfunction. 7. Close the top cover.
Compatible Paper Types CAUTION Continuous label media cannot be used. Using such media may cause the label media adhesive to accumulate on cutter blades, which could result in failure. Refer to the following specification table for information on the types of media compatible with this printer.
A B C D Minimum value mm inch Label width 21.50 0.83 Backing paper width 25.40 1.00 Left edge position of label 0 0 Label gap length 2.54 0.10 E Label length 6.35 0.25 F Label pitch 8.89 0.35 G H Backing paper thickness Total media thickness (standard / integrated cutter) Total media thickness (separable cutter) Notch right edge position Notch left edge position Notch length Black line right edge position Black line left edge position Black line length 0.06 0.
3.3 Adjusting Media Sensor Positions This section describes the procedure to adjust sensors when loading media. Transmissive and reflective sensors can be used for the media sensors. The printer comes from the factory equipped with a transmissive sensor. The media sensor must be replaced with a reflective sensor for certain types of media. Refer to 8.1 Sensor Adjustment Mode Range of Paper Sensor Adjustment The following figure illustrates the range of media sensor adjustment.
Transmissive Sensor Adjustment Adjust the position of the bottom sensor and upper sensor in accordance with the media width. Move the bottom sensor and upper sensor by the same number of steps from the position of the triangle (). Upper sensor Bottom sensor variable range Bottom sensor lock variable range The range of bottom sensor and upper sensor horizontal adjustment is 10 steps between the triangle marks ().
3.4 Connecting the AC Adapter CAUTION Use the dedicated AC adapter designed for this device. Make sure the power switch on the printer is turned off before connecting the AC adapter. Insert the AC adapter connector completely into the DC jack. 1. Insert the DC plug on the output side of the AC adapter into the DC jack in the printer. 2. Insert the plug of the AC cord into an electrical outlet.
Models with the AC adapter case Insert the plug of the AC cord into the AC port. 3.5 Connecting the Printer to a Host Computer This printer is equipped with print data interfaces including a USB port, an Ethernet port, and a serial port. Use the following procedure to connect this printer to a host computer. CAUTION Interface cables are required to connect the printer to a host computer.
1. Turn off the power to the printer and host computer. 2. Insert the cable into the appropriate interface port at the back of the printer. Tighten any locking screws to secure the cable. Serial cable USB cable LAN cable 3. Insert the other end of the cable into the appropriate interface port in the host computer. Tighten any locking screws to secure the cable. Using an Ethernet connection Configure network settings as necessary. Refer to 6.
3.6 Install the Printer Driver Install the printer driver onto the host computer. Printer drivers are available for download from the Citizen Systems support website. The latest documentation, drivers, utilities, and other support information are also available from this website. http://www.citizen-systems.co.jp/support/download/printer/label/index_en.html Once a printer driver has been downloaded, follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver.
4. Basic Operation The “I” side of power switch on the back of the printer is the on side, and the “” is the off side. Power switch The power LED on the operation panel turns green after the power is turned on. CAUTION Stop printer operation before turning off the power. 4.1 FEED Key Operation Online state (status LED is solid green) (1) Press the FEED key while the printer is not receiving data to feed media.
Printing (status LED is solid or flashing in green) Press the FEED key while the printer is printing or receiving data to pause the printer. The status LED turns off, and the printer pauses. If the FEED key is pressed while the printer is printing, the printer will finish printing the current label and then stop. Press the FEED key again to resume printing operation for the remaining labels in the print job. Paused (status LED is off) Press and hold the FEED key to change to the clear job mode.
5. Configuring Printer Settings Using the Specialized Utility Use the LabelPrinterUtility configuration application to change printer settings. Refer to the following sections for more information on obtaining and using LabelPrinterUtility. Refer to 5.2 Obtaining the LabelPrinterUtility Refer to 5.
5.1 List of Settings This section describes the procedures to configure printer settings using the LabelPrinterUtility. The following table lists the settings configurable with LabelPrinterUtility. Home menu Page Setup - 1 Sub menu Print Speed Default 6 IPS Print Darkness 10 Darkness Adjust 00 Continuous Media Length 4.00 inch 101.6 mm Vertical Position 0.00 inch 0.0 mm Horizontal Shift 0.00 inch 0.
Home menu Sub menu System Setup - 1 Sensor Monitor Default - Sensor Level 1.5 V Paper End Level 3.00 V Error Reporting On Printing Buzzer Select Exec/Err Metric/Inch Inch Max Media Length 10.00 inch 254.0 mm Home menu Sub menu System Setup - 2 Settings Lock Default Off Keyboard Lock Off Control Code STD Media Power Up Off CI Lock Configurable range - Off 0.0 V to 3.3 V 0.01 V to 3.30 V On Printing Immediate Exec/Err All Error Key None Inch mm CL-E300: (Datamax) 0.25 to 99.99 inch 6.
Home menu After Print - 1 Sub menu AutoConfigure On Default Function Select Tear Cutter Action *Only valid for models with cutters Backfeed Configurable range Notes On Enables/disables the auto configuOff ration of optional equipment. On - Enables auto configuration (when a cutter is installed, mode is automatically configured regardless of the Function Select setting) Off - Disables auto configuration.
Home menu After Print - 2 Sub menu Paper Position Default 0.00 inch 0.00 mm Feed Key Action FEED Key Configurable range STD 0.00 to 2.00 inch 0.0 to 50.8 mm Cut/Tear -1.00 to 1.00 inch -25.4 to 25.4 mm Repeat Last Set Repeat Last One FEED Key — 45 — Notes Adjusts the stop position. This setting is dependent on the Metric/Inch setting. Each device has an initial stop position as configured with the settings previously described. This setting sets a relative value from these other settings.
Home menu Interface Sub menu RS-232C Baud Rate Default 9600 Configurable range 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 RS-232C Parity None None Odd Even RS-232C 8 bits 8 bits Length 7 bits RS-232C 1 bit 1 bit Stop bit 2 bits RS-232C X-ON Yes Yes No USB Device Printer Printer Class VCOM USB VCOM Auto Auto Protocol DTR X-ON IPv4 Address 169.254.001.010 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 IPv4 Subnet 255.255.000.000 000.000.000.000 to Mask 255.255.255.255 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 to IPv4 Gateway 255.
Home menu Machine Information Sub menu Model Number Boot Version ROM Version ROM Date ROM CheckSum Print Counter Service Counter Cut Counter Sensor Monitor MAC Address Global Configuration Default - - Configurable range Notes CL-E300 Displays the model number. *Appears as “CL-E303” for the CL-E303 model. *.* Displays the boot version ******** Displays the ROM version **/**/** Displays the ROM creation date **** Displays the ROM checksum - ****.*** km ****.*** km ******* Config Set 1 *.* V **.**.**.
6. Configuring Ethernet Network Settings Using Network Seeker By using “CITIZEN Network Seeker”, utility software that runs on Windows, you can check and change the Ethernet interface board settings. 6.1 Starting Network Seeker After obtaining the program “NetSeeker.exe” from the CD-ROM or our website, double click the program. A dialog box appears. Click “Seek” to start a LAN IF search. 1 2 4 3 6 7 5 8 1. “Seek” button Start a search for Ethernet interface boards on the network.
4. Board information Single click to select a board and double click to change settings. 5. Configuration display section View the settings of the selected board. 6. Client condition display When “Busy” is displayed, operations to search, change settings, and so on are prohibited. If you click “Stop”, the “Busy” status is cleared forcibly. 7. Communication timeout You can configure the time-out duration for searches and other operations. 8. Status log View the status of the utility. 6.
7. Configuring Printer Settings Using a Browser Printer and network settings can be configured using a Web browser via the printer’s built-in LinkServer function. 7.1 LinkServer user roles LinkServer has the following three user roles available: User, Operator, and Administrator The menus that appear for each user role can be changed to restrict operational access to LinkServer. The Home screen for the user role appears when first connecting.
7.2 LinkServer menu configuration The following figure illustrates the LinkServer menu configuration.
7.3 LinkServer connection procedure 1. Open a Web browser and enter the IP address of the desired printer into the address bar (area circled in red). The example illustrates the entry of “http://169.254.1.10”. 2. Press the [LOG IN] to display the authentication window.
3. Enter your user name and password. The default authentication credentials for the Operator role are as follows. User name: Operator Password: Operator The default authentication credentials for the Administrator role are as follows. User name: Admin Password: Admin The user name and password for the Operator and Administrator roles can be changed in the User Settings menu. User names and passwords can contain up to 20 single-byte, alphanumeric characters and symbols.
8. Configuring the Printer Using the Operation Panel The following operations can be performed from the control panel after changing the printer operation mode to the special mode. Adjust media sensors Print test samples Print the settings configuration Change emulation modes HEX dump mode Initialize the printer *This device is not equipped with the [Menu Configuration Mode] featured in other models. 1.
Mode Buzzer Status LED Color Amber Interval Flashes quickly Emulation switching mode 4 short tones HEX dump mode Press the FEED key ↓ 5 short tones Red Flashes Initialization mode Press the FEED key ↓ 6 short tones Red Flashes quickly Press the FEED key ↓ Returns to the sensor adjustment mode. 3. Once the desired operation mode has been selected, press and hold the FEED key for at least 3 seconds. 4. Release the FEED key once the buzzer emits a long tone.
8.1 Sensor Adjustment Mode Use this mode to adjust media sensors (upper or lower) in accordance with the media used. Set the sensor position and media before starting this adjustment procedure. Setting transmissive sensor positions and media 1. Align the bottom sensor and upper sensor with each other at the same position. 2. Peel a label and set the media so that only the backing paper (glassine paper) reaches the platen roller and media sensor.
Using label media with gaps Peel a label and set the media so that only the backing paper (glassine paper) reaches the platen roller and media sensor. Label Liner media Black mark Bottom sensor 3. Adjust the sensors. Refer to Sensor adjustment Sensor adjustment 1. Turn on the power to the printer while pressing and holding the FEED key to start the printer in special function mode. 2. Press the FEED key once to select sensor adjustment mode. The buzzer emits 1 short tone.
7. Release the FEED key once the buzzer emits a long tone. The sensor adjustment process starts. Once sensors have been adjusted, the buzzer emits 1 short tone, and the printer restarts. The buzzer emits 1 long tone if sensor adjustment fails. If this happens, check the sensor and media positions. To cancel sensor adjustment, continue pressing and holding the FEED key for at least 3 seconds at step 7. The buzzer emits 4 short tones, and the printer restarts. 8.
3. Press and hold the FEED key for at least 3 seconds. 4. Release the FEED key once the buzzer emits a long tone. The printer is now in test print mode. 5. Press the FEED key to select the media. Each press of the FEED key toggles between label media and continuous media. Media Buzzer Status LED Color Green Label media 1 short tones Continuous Press the FEED key ↕ 2 short tones Green Interval Flashes Flashes quickly 6. Press and hold the FEED key for at least 3 seconds. 7.
8.3 Configuration Print Mode This mode is used to print the printer settings configuration when using continuous media mode. Printing the current settings configuration is a quick way to check the current configuration. Example of printed settings configuration Load media and then perform the following procedure. 1. Turn on the power to the printer while pressing and holding the FEED key to start the printer in special function mode. 2. Press the FEED key 3 times to select configuration print mode.
5. Press and hold the FEED key for at least 3 seconds. 6. Release the FEED key once the buzzer emits a long tone. The configuration print process starts. Once the configuration has been printed, the printer will be in the online state. 7. To print configurations that include default settings, continue pressing and holding the FEED for at least 3 seconds without releasing your finger at step 6. 8. Release the FEED key once the buzzer emits a long tone and then press the FEED key again.
5. Press the FEED key to select an emulation switching mode. Each press of the FEED key cycles through the emulation mode options including DMX mode and ZPL mode. Emulation mode Buzzer Status LED Color Green DMX mode 1 short tones ZPL mode Press the FEED key ↓ 2 short tones Green Interval Flashes Flashes quickly Press the FEED key ↓ Returns to DMX mode. 6. Press and hold the FEED key for at least 3 seconds. 7.
2. Press the FEED key 5 times to select HEX dump mode. The buzzer emits 5 short tone. The status LED also flashes in red. 3. Press and hold the FEED key for at least 3 seconds. 4. Release the FEED key once the buzzer emits a long tone. The printer is now in HEX dump mode. 5. Press the FEED key to select the media. Each press of the FEED key toggles between label media and continuous media.
2. Press the FEED key 6 times to select initialization mode. The buzzer emits 6 short tone. The status LED also flashes quickly in red. 3. Press and hold the FEED key for at least 3 seconds. 4. Release the FEED key once the buzzer emits a long tone. The printer is now in initialization mode. 5. Press the FEED key to select initialization of settings or initialization of the user memory area. Each press of the FEED key toggles between settings initialization and user memory area initialization.
9. Online Configuration Mode 1. Press and hold the FEED key for at least 3 seconds while the printer is online and not receiving data. The printer is now in online configuration mode. The buzzer emits 3 short tones and the status LED flashes alternately in green and red. 2. Press the FEED key to select media sensor mode.
10. Clearing Jobs Stored in the Printer Jobs stored in the printer can be cleared when the printer is paused. 1. Press the FEED key if the printer is printing or receiving data. The printer is now paused. 2. Press and hold the FEED key for at least 3 seconds. The buzzer emits 1 short tone. 3. Release the FEED key. One job has been cleared. Alternatively, continue to press and hold the FEED key for at least 3 second without releasing your finger until the buzzer emits 2 short tones. 4.
11. Maintenance Perform printer maintenance on a regular basis to ensure that the printer is always in good working condition. Thermal printhead Platen CAUTION Excluding ethyl alcohol, do not use solvents such as benzene, acetone, thinner, or others to clean the printer. Doing so may cause the printer surface or other parts to deform.
11.1 Plastic Surface of Printer and Platen Use a soft cloth or cotton swab dipped with a small amount of ethyl alcohol to wipe off dust and dirt. CAUTION Using an excessive amount of ethyl alcohol to clean the platen may cause surface deformation, which would result in unstable feed operation. 11.2 Thermal head Use a cotton swab dipped with a small amount of ethyl alcohol. CAUTION The thermal head is hot immediately after printing. Do not touch the thermal head at this time.
12. Appendices 12.1 Troubleshooting The status LED and buzzer are used to confirm error status when errors occur in the printer. Status LED Flashes in red Flashes in red Buzzer 2 short tones 3 short tones Flashes in red 4 short tones Flashes in red 6 short tones Flashes in amber Repetitions of long tones Error Error description (in bold) and resolution Top cover is not closed correctly. Close the top cover correctly. End of Media Error Printer has run out of media. Media is not set correctly.
Status LED Flashes in amber Flashes alternately in red and green Flashes alternately in red and amber Buzzer None Repetitions of long tones Repetitions of long tones Error Error description (in bold) and resolution Head High Tempera- The thermal head or feed motor is at a high temperature. ture Alarm Printing stops if the thermal head reaches approximately Motor High Tem70°C or more while printing.
Print speed Item Print speed setting CL-E300 CL-E303 Description 2 to 8 inch per second in 1-inch increments (7 to 8 inch per second possible at normal temperature using a print density of 10 and the recommended direct thermal media) 2 to 6 inch per second in 1-inch increments Print mode Item Batch mode Tear off mode Cut mode Description Normal printing (single or multiple sheets) Back-feeds to the tear-off position after printing is complete. (Labels may peel when roll media is back-fed.
Barcodes Item Datamax® emulation Zebra® emulation Onedimensional Twodimensional Onedimensional Twodimensional Description ·Code 3 of 9 ·UPC-A ·UPC-E ·EAN-13 (JAN-13) ·EAN-8 (JAN-8) ·Interleaved 2 of 5 ·Code 128 ·HIBC (Code 3 of 9 using Modulus 43) ·Codabar (NW-7) ·Int 2 of 5 (Interleaved 2 of 5 using Modulus 10) ·Plessey ·Case Code ·UPC2DIG Add ·UPC5DIG Add Code 93 ·Telepen ·ZIP ·UCC/EAN128 ·UCC/EAN128 (for K-MART) ·UCC/EAN128 Random Weight ·FIM ·UPS Maxi Code ·PDF-417 ·Data Matrix ·QR Code ·Aztec ·GS1
Symbol Sets Item Single-byte sets Double-byte sets Description ·PC866U Ukrainian*4 ·PC Cyrillic ·ISO 60 Danish/Norwegian ·Desk Top ·ISO 8859/1 Latin 1 ·ISO 8859/2 Latin 2 ·ISO 8859/9 Latin 5 ·ISO 8859/10 Latin 6 ·ISO 8859/7 Latin/Greek ·ISO 8859/15 Latin 9 ·ISO 8859/5 Latin/Cyrillic ·ISO 69: French ·ISO 21: German ·ISO 15: Italian ·Legal, Math-8 ·Macintosh ·Math ·PC-858 Multilingual ·Microsoft Publishing ·PC-8 ·Code Page 437 ·PC-8 D/N ·Code Page 437N ·PC-852 Latin/Greek ·PC-862 Latin/Hebrew ·Pi Font ·PC85
Communication interfaces Item USB Ethernet Serial Description Full-speed USB 2.
Environmental conditions Item Operating temperature Description Safe operating temperature: 0 to 40°C Safe printing temperature: 5 to 35°C Humidity: 30 to 80%, no condensation (conditions: well-ventilated environment and natural convection) Storage temperature conditions Temperature: -20 to 60°C, Humidity: 5 to 85% (conditions: stored with head up, record sheet is excluded, no condensation, well-ventilated area, natural convection) *However, combined temperature and humidity conditions for storage in hot a
Factor Options (the default setting) Cutter unit (integrated or separable) External Dimensions *5 CL-E300X***NX (standard type) — 76 —
CL-E300X***NS (with AC adapter case) CL-E300X***BC (with integrated cutter) — 77 —
CL-E300X***PC (with separable cutter) *5 Dimensions are design values. Actual dimensions may vary due to variance in manufacturing processes. 12.3 Usage Conditions (1) Safe operating temperature: 0 to 40°C (2) Safe printing temperature: 5 to 35°C (3) Humidity: 30 to 80% RH (no condensation) Operating assurance temperature Printing assurance temperature 80 40 Humidity % 30 0 5 Temperature °C 35 40 Conditions assuring operation and printing 12.
12.5 Interfaces USB Interface Specifications Standard Transmission speed Receive buffer Connector Compliant with Universal Serial Bus Specification 2.0 Supports Full-speed 12 Mbps transfer 16 kB receive buffer USB Type B connector Signal Line/Pin Assignment Signal code VBUS DD+ GND Signal USB power Negative signal line Positive signal line GND Pin No.
DHCP Automatically retrieves IP address information from a DHCP server within 60 seconds after the power is turned on. If IP address information cannot be retrieved automatically, a fixed IP address (default is 169.254.1.10) is applied. SNMP Agent SNMP Version Port No. Supported MIBs Community name SNMPv2 (Trap function not supported) 161 HOST-RESOURCES-MIB and Citizen-MIB (Private) public Connector Connections Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal TX+ TXRX+ N.C. N.C. RXN.C. N.C.
Serial Interface Interface Specifications Transfer method Start-stop synchronization method, full-duplex communication RS-232C 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200 bps 7 bits or 8 bits 1 bits or 2 bits Even, odd, or none 9-pin D-SUB female connector Signal level Baud rates Data length Stop bits Parity Interface Signal Line/Pin Assignment Signal code INIT RXD Signal Reset Receive data Pin No.
XON / XOFF Protocol a Conditions for XON code output Communication is possible after the power is turned on. Scenario in which the receive buffer has less than 128 bytes available causing output of the XOFF code followed by the receive buffer then having at least 1,024 bytes available. b Conditions for XOFF code output Scenario in which the receive buffer has less than 128 bytes available.
CL-E30X_UM_100EN PMC-1710 October 2017