Parallel Interface - Kyocera FS-2000D Advanced Operation Manual

Kyocera fs-2000d: advanced operation
Hide thumbs Also See for FS-2000D:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Parallel Interface

Communication Modes
Interface Signals
In or
Pin
out
1
In
Strobe
2
In
Data 0 [Data 1]
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]
ADVANCED OPERATION GUIDE
The printer provides high-speed data transmission on a parallel interface.
You can select the parallel interface communication mode from the
operation panel. To change communication mode, refer to Changing
Parallel Interface Mode on page 2-30.
NOTE:
Use a parallel interface cable that complies with the IEEE 1284
standard.
You can choose from four communication modes:
Communication
Mode
Auto (default)
Nibble
High-speed
Normal
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.
Signal
[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.
These eight signals form one byte of data sent from host
computer to printer. Data 7 [8] is the most significant bit.
Reception
High-speed/ECP
High-speed
High-speed
Normal
Description
Computer Interface
Transmission
Nibble/ECP
Nibble
4-3

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Fs-4000dnFs-3900dn

Table of Contents