Citic Pb2 | Driver
: Uses a PFC power supply to reduce power consumption (approx. 5.2W standby) and harmonic distortion.
: Beyond standard passbooks, it handles stickers, cheques, vouchers, and forms (up to 1 original + 5 copies), making it a versatile tool for various administrative tasks. Eco-Friendly Operation Driver Citic Pb2
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| Error Message / Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "Device descriptor request failed" | USB cable too long or faulty | Use a certified USB 2.0 cable shorter than 3 meters. | | "Code 10: Device cannot start" | Conflicting driver (usbser.sys) | Go to Device Manager → Right-click Pb2 → Update driver → Browse my computer → Let me pick → Select "CITIC USB Device" from the list. | | COM port disappears after reboot | Power management | Open Device Manager → Properties of Pb2 COM port → Power Management → Uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device." | | "Driver is intended for Windows XP" | 64-bit vs 32-bit mismatch | The old Pb2 driver is 32-bit only. Use a 32-bit Windows VM or install the 64-bit community patch (search "Pb2 x64 signed driver"). | | Printer prints gibberish | Baud rate mismatch | Change the Pb2's internal dip switch #3 to match 9600bps, then restart. | Eco-Friendly Operation Below is a text covering the