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B.1 Parallel Interface
B-3
B.1.2 Interface Signals
Table shows the connector pins and corresponding input and output signals of the parallel
interface. Explanation of each signal is also given in the table.
The description in [ ] indicates signal names in Auto mode and Nibble (high) mode (IEEE
1284-compliant). In Auto and Nibble modes, these signals are bidirectional.
Pin In or
out
Signal Description
1
In
Strobe
[nStrobe]
A negative-going-strobe pulse causes the printer to read
and latch the data on the Data 0 [1] to Data 7 [8] signal
lines.
2
In Data 0 [Data 1] These eight signals form one byte of data sent from host
computer to printer. Data 7 [8] is the most significant bit.
3
In Data 1 [Data 2]
4
In Data 2 [Data 3]
5
In Data 3 [Data 4]
6
In Data 4 [Data 5]
7
In Data 5 [Data 6]
8
In Data 6 [Data 7]
9
In Data 7 [Data 8]
10
Out
Acknowledge
[nAck]
This negative-going pulse acknowledges the previous
character received.
11
Out Busy [Busy] When this signal is high, the printer is busy. When it is low,
the printer is able to receive more data.
12
Out Paper Empty
[PError]
This signal goes high when the printer runs out of paper.
††
13
Out Online (Select) [Select] This signal goes high when the printer is online and low
when the printer is offline. The signal goes low when you
press the
GO
key to make the printer go off line.
††
14
In — [nAutoFd] Ignored
15
Not used
16
0 V DC
17
Chassis Ground
18
+5 V DC This pin is used for the printers +5 V DC power supply
(+5±0.5 V, 400 mA maximum, with fuse)
19
Ground return
20
Ground return
21
Ground return
22
Ground return
23
Ground return
24
Ground return
25
Ground return
26
Ground return
27
Ground return
28
Ground return
29
Ground return
Table B-2

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