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(10) Input/Output Signals :
Compatibility
mode
c
Data 1 ~ 8 (Printer
←
Host)
z
Input data signals for the 1st to 8th bits.
z
Logic 1 is “High” level.
z
Min. data pulse width of 2.5 µsec.
d
nStrobe (Printer
←
Host)
z
Synchronizing signal for reading the above data.
z
Normally at “High” level. The data is read at the rise of the Low level pulse.
z
Minimum data pulse width of 0.5 µsec.
e
Busy (Printer
→
Host)
z
This signal indicates that the printer is in a Busy state.
z
When initialized after the power is turned on, the printer becomes ready to receive data
and turns the signal to “Low” level.
z
The signal turns to “High” level (in a Busy state) when data is set from the host (at the fall
of the nStrobe signal).
z
The signal turns to “Low” level when the printer reads the data.
z
When the blank positions in the receive buffer become 512 bytes or less, the printer keeps
the signal at “High” level (in a Busy state) for 10 seconds when data is set from the host, to
extend the data read interval.
z
When there are no blank positions in the receive buffer, the printer stops reading data.
Then, it keeps the signal at “High” level (in a Busy state) until there are blank positions in
the receive buffer when data is set from the host.
z
The signal is kept at “High” level (in a Busy state) until the current state (one of the
following states) is reset.
•
PAUSE state caused by the [PAUSE] key
•
Paper end state
•
Ribbon end state
•
Head open state
•
Printer error state
•
Initialization in progress upon receipt of the nInit signal
f
nAck (Printer
→
Host)
z
This signal indicates that the printer has read the data set by the host and is ready to
receive the next data.
z
The signal is normally at “High”. It is at “Low” for about 5 µsec. after the fall of the BUSY
signal. The host should usually set data after the ACK signal is turned from “Low” to
“High”.
z
If the nAck signal is ignored and the next data is set while the nAck signal is Low, the
“LOW” level continues about further 5 µsec at the fall of the BUSY signal. However, the
data can be received properly.
Summary of Contents for B-SX4T Series
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