Firmware; Interface; Compatible Mode - Canon BJC-55 Service Bulletin

Hide thumbs Also See for BJC-55:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

BJC-50

2. FIRMWARE

2.1 Interface

The printer supports a parallel interface and IrDA interface. The parallel interface is
compatible with the bidirectional Centronics interface-standard (IEEE 1284).
Compatible mode is the same as the Centronics interface-standard protocol. IrDA is an
infrared data communication interface that is compatible with IrDA (1.0). The interface
data transfer timing for each of the parallel interface mode is described below.

2.1.1 Compatible mode

The parallel interface for the compatible mode transfers data in 8-bit units. Data is
transferred with the STROBE, BUSY, and ACKNLG handshake signals.
When the printer receives the data (Data 1-8) and a STROBE signal from the host
computer and if the STROBE signal is low, then the printer controller which controls
the parallel interface outputs the a BUSY signal and latches the data. After the BUSY
signal is output, the printer controller sends the latched data from the DRAM bus to
the receive buffer in the DRAM. After the data is completely written into the receive
buffer in the DRAM, the printer controller outputs the ACKNLG signal and sets the
BUSY signal to "Low". It then waits for the next data input from the host computer.
1.0µs
1.0µs
min.
min.
DATA 1-8
STROBE
BUSY
ACKNLG
Figure 4-6 Interface Timing (Compatible Mode)
1.0µs
min.
3.5µs min.
4-9
Part 4: Technical Reference

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents