I have a Citizen CBM 1000 II thermal printer that gives me a low voltage error. I am very in touch with electronics. At first I thought it was a capacitor problem, but after replacing the 35v 1000 uF with a 50v 1000 uF capacitor, the problem was not solved. I have had this problem with numerious reciept printers, both type I and type II. Looking for a possible solution, but dont be afriad to skip on the technolocial explanation.
SOURCE: Slow Printing
is it serial or parallel?
If it's serial, You can change the com port settings (baud rate) to a higher speed. You would need to change the dips on the printer to read the same Baud rate.
SOURCE: need a driver for citizen cbm 1000 thermal printer
Here's the link directly to Citizen to download.
http://www.citizen-systems.co.jp/english/support/download/printer/driver/windows/drvdown-e.htm
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