Product description
Citizen CMP-10, a small, lightweight mobile receipt printer provides wireless capability through an infrared (IrDA) interface and built-in optional Bluetooth wireless capability. An optional magnetic card reader integrated into the printer allows credit cards to be processed immediately at the point of transaction, increasing customers' sense of security since the credit card does not leave their sight. The CMP-10 utilizes a long-life lithium-ion battery that provides up to 40,000 lines of printing on a single charge. Weighing less than 12 ounces, the CMP-10 can be easily carried or comfortably worn using the optional belt clip or lanyard. The Citizen CMP-10 is a thermal printer that features a printing speed of 50 mm./second and a resolution of 8 dots/mm. (203 dpi). The standard paper roll is 58 mm. wide with a 50-mm. diameter; and an optional cover for a 40-mm. diameter roll is also available. The lithium-ion battery has a 3-hour recharging time.
Printer
Printer Type : POS receipt printer
Printer Technology : Thermal line
Printer Interface : bluetooth
Printer Form Factor : Portable
Printer Speed : 50mm/sec
Printer Output : Monochrome
Printer / Max Resolution ( B&W ) : 203 dpi
Printer Language Simulation : EPSON ESC/POS
PC Compatibility : PC
Media
Printer / Media Type : Paper Roll
Printer Media Size (Standard) : Roll(2.28 inch Width)
Printer / Total Media Capacity : 1 Roll(1.97 inch diameter)
Dimensions&Miscellaneous
Width : 4.6 Inch
Depth : 3.5 Inch
Height : 2 Inch
Header / Model : CMP-10BT
Power / Battery
Battery / Run Time : 40000 Lines per Charge(fully charged)
Miscellaneous
Compliant Standards : FCC Class B certified, CE, UL, TUV, VCCI Class B ITE, cUL, GS
UNSPSC Code
UNSPSC Code : 43212108
Product ID
UPC:
Manufacturer Part: CMP-10BT-U5SC
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