Canon BJC-85 Reference Manual Download Page 7

<Technical explanation>
USB is a serial interface which connects up to 127 peripheral devices to a host computer,
and transmits data at a high-speed rate of 12Mbps. Hot plugging, in which
connecting/disconnecting devices while the host or the printer is in use, is supported.
Each device is connected to a hub's port, where each port's detection/disconnection
status is returned to the host.
Data transfer

The data transfer in USB is executed in terms of the transfer unit called a frame, a time
frame of approximately 1ms, into which the data is divided. Data is transferred by piling up
these frames.
All packets begin with a SYNC (synchronizing) field to synchronize with the local clock,
and are separated with an EOP (End of Packet) field.
Frame lines begin with an SOF (Start of Frame) packet. An SOF is composed of a PID
(Packet Identification Field) that represents the type of the packet and the direction, frame
number, and a CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) used for error-check.
Inside a frame is a packet line containing a token packet, data packet and a handshake
packet, which indicates the status of the flow control.
A token packet is composed of a PID, an address field which can specify up to 128
addresses, an ENDP (endpoint) field, and a CRC.
Inside a data packet are a PID, data field, CRC, and EOP.
Only a PID is present inside the handshake packet.

Encoding/Decoding the Data
In USB, data transfer lines are ultimately encoded with NRZI (Non Return to Zero Invert)
method. When the original data bit is 0, sent data bits are inverted; when the original data
bit is 1, the value is retained.
However, if the level of the transferred data remain unchanged for a certain period of time,
the receiving side may not be able to synchronize with the data sample position, which will
result in data bits being out of phase. This is prevented by a method called bit stuffing;
when data bit 1 is repeated 6 times, one 0 bit is added to the original data before encoding
with NRZI.

5

SOF

1 frame (Approx.1ms)

SOF

Printer

Other functions

SYNC

Frame
Nunber

CRC

SYNC

Token

Data

Handshake`

PID ADDR ENDP CRC

EOP

EOP

SYNC PID

DATA

CRC EOP

SYNC PID

EOP

SOF

Frame line

Frame inside

Packet line

Packet inside

Time passage

Idle

Idle

NRZI

0

1

1

0

1

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

1

1

0

Data

Summary of Contents for BJC-85

Page 1: ...REFERENCE MANUAL Oct 1999...

Page 2: ...CATIONS 3 4 2 INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS 6 4 3 PAPER SPECIFICATIONS 7 4 4 PHOTO BJ CARTRIDGE SPECIFICATIONS 8 5 OPERATION 8 5 1 FUNCTION SETTING 10 5 2 ERROR INDICATIONS 11 5 3 INK LOW WARNING RESET BY...

Page 3: ...NGES FROM THE BJC 80 80v 1 New adoption of the photo cartridge Photo printing function is added 2 The IrDA version upgrade from Ver 1 0 to 1 1 has enabled faster transmission 3 New adoption of IrTranP...

Page 4: ...ode BJ M70 only Native mode BJL command Detection functions Presence of paper Available Presence of BJ cartridge Available Waste ink amount Available Paper width Not available Distinction of BJ cartri...

Page 5: ...face ASK interface 4 2 1 IrDA Interface 1 Interface IrDA Version 1 1 compatible 2 Optical specifications Light generation Wavelength 0 85 to 0 90 m Intensity 100 to 500 m W Sr Light angle 15o along op...

Page 6: ...Serial Bus Device Class Definition for printing Device Version 1 0 compatible Signal rate 12Mbps full speed Transfer type Control transfer Bulk transfer 3 Input output circuit No Signal name 1 Vcc 2 D...

Page 7: ...en packet data packet and a handshake packet which indicates the status of the flow control A token packet is composed of a PID an address field which can specify up to 128 addresses an ENDP endpoint...

Page 8: ...Cascade LTR LGL XX4024 75g m2 LTR LGL XX4024 95g m2 LTR LGL Fox River Bond LTR Color BJ plain paper LC 301 A4 LTR See 1 High resolution paper 2 HR 101 A4 LTR See 2 Glossy paper 2 GP 301 A4 LTR See 2 T...

Page 9: ...des the pixel data into a maximum of 4 values not printed print 1 dot print 2 dots and print 3 dots enabling each pixel to be printed in up to 4 gradations The printer therefore makes three passes usi...

Page 10: ...HQ HQ HQ Left margin LTR LTR A4 A4 A4 Text scale mode Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Paper feed position 8 5 mm 8 5 mm 8 5 mm 8 5 mm 8 5 mm Smoothing Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable R...

Page 11: ...Print mode HQ HQ Automatic power off Disable Disable Smoothing Disable Disable Remaining ink Disable Enable Same as Same as Same as Reduction 1 1 1 1 Table 1 Table 1 Table 1 BJ Paper feed position 8...

Page 12: ...s Lights Twice Cartridge replacement compulsory Blinks Lights 3 times completion warning Low battery warning Blinks Lights 4 times Waste ink warning Blinks Lights 5 times Low battery error with batter...

Page 13: ...replacement button is not possible 3 Make sure that the proper cartridge is installed in the carriage If not install the proper one The ink dot counter reset is effective only to the ink cartridge typ...

Page 14: ...d from the digital camera or print data is input from the host computer Reprinting of data is possible by pressing the RESUME button and releasing before the beeper sounds Printing cancellation During...

Page 15: ...and cause failure 2 Turn on the power of the printer Remove the paper from the ASF to set the spur cleaner with the fabric affixed part of the cleaner face up and to the top 3 Press the RESUME button...

Page 16: ...on for BJC 85 and BJ M70 See the BJC 85 and BJ M70 Parts Catalog for details 14 BJC 85 BJ M70 COVER INNER QB1 4449 QB1 4450 COVER PANEL QB1 4451 QB1 4452 CONTROL PCB ASS Y QG2 3096 QG2 3097 CHASSIS PL...

Page 17: ...V2 ON V3 ON R166 4 7K 1 16W C8 1000 16V R101 100 1 16W L101 LHL10TB221K D101 1 2 4 3 VIN SW GND F B IC14 ICP1 Q7 R165 1MA 1 16W 3 2 1 L2 D4 LF PRT D7 ZD6 C19 1000 35V C73 R20 15K 1 16W R10 68K 1 16W...

Page 18: ...3 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 VSS_12 VSS_11 5VDD_9 HCONT HCLK HDATA HLAT BENB3 BENB2 BENB1 ODENB EVENB HENB3 HENB2 HENB1 HENB0 MCHE1 MCHE0 WHEAT HDR...

Page 19: ...14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 A12 A13 A14 A15 P20 A16 P21 A17 P22 A18 P23 A19 P24 A20 P25 A21 P26 A22 P27 A23 VCC3 GND3 GND2 P17 D15 P16 D14 P15 D13 P14 D12 P13 D11 P12 D10 P11 D9 P10 D8 D7 D6 7...

Page 20: ...V C509 1000p 50V R510 5 6K 1 16W STB IFD0 IFD1 IFD2 IFD3 IFD4 IFD5 IFD6 IFD7 AUTXT ACK BUSY PE SLCT INIT FAULT SELIN THLVL R509 1K 1 16W R506 100 1 16W R507 1K 1 16W R508 1K 1 16W C516 0 01 50V TH1 R5...

Page 21: ...5 2 4 3 COM A A B B CRREF2 BCRM BCRM W HT MCH1 MCH0 ZD4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 GND O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 COM Paper Feed Motor Driver IC11 C608 1 50V R611 0 68 1 2W...

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