Interface; Parallel Interface (Forward Channel) - Epson 440 Service Manual

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EPSON Stylus Color 600

1.3 Interface

This printer provides both parallel and serial interface as standard.
1.3.1

Parallel Interface (Forward Channel)

[Transmission mode]
[Synchronization]
[Handshaking]
[Signal level]
[Adaptable connector]
BUSY signal is set high before setting either/ERROR low or PE high and held high until all these signals
return to their inactive state.
BUSY signal is at high level in the following cases.

During data entry (see Data transmission timing)

When input data buffer is full

During -INIT signal is at low level or during hardware initialization

During printer error (See /ERROR signal)

When the parallel interface is not selected.
ERROR signal is at low level when the printer is in one of the following states.

Printer hardware error (fatal error)

Paper-out error

Paper-jam error

Ink-out error
PE signal is at high level during paper-out error.
Table 1-11 shows the signal and connector pin assignments for parallel interface(forward channel*1). In
case of these signals, twist pair line is used and returning side is connected to signal GND (*1). Forward
channel is the mode when the ordinary data such as print data is sent from the PC to the printer.
Table 1-11. Signal and Connector Pin Assignment for Parallel Interface
Pin No.
Signal Name
1
/STROBE
2-9
DATA0-7
10
/ACKNLG
11
BUSY
12
PE
13
SLCT
14
/AFXT
31
/INIT
32
/ERROR
36
/SLIN
18
Logic H
35
+5V
17
Chassis GND
16,33,19-30
GND
15,34
NC
Note) "I/O" refers to the direction of signal flow from the printer's point of view.
1-16
:8 bit parallel, IEEE-1284 compatibility mode
:By /STROBE pulse
:BY BUSY and /ACKNLG signal
:TTL compatible level
:57-30360 (amphenol) or equivalent
Return GND
pin
19
20-27
28
Out
29
Out
28
Out
28
Out
30
30
29
Out
30
-
Out
-
Out
-
-
-
I/O
Functional Description
In
The strobe pulse. Read-in of data is performed at
the falling edge of this pulse.
In
The DATA0 through DATA7 signals represent
data bits 0 to 7, respectively. Each signal is at
high level when data is logical 1 and low level
when data is logical 0.
This signal is a negative pulse indicating that the
printer can again accept data.
A high signal indicates that the printer cannot
receive data.
A high signal indicates paper-out error.
Always at high level when the printer is powered
on.
In
Not used.
In
The falling edge of a negative pulse or a low
signal on this line causes the printer to initialize.
Minimum 50 us pulse is necessary.
A low signal indicates printer error condition.
In
Not used.
Pulled up to +5V via 3.9K ohm resistor.
Pulled up to +5V via 3.3K ohm resistor.
-
Chassis GND.
-
Signal GND.
-
Not connected.
Rev. A

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