Serial interface, Epson stylus pro and pro xl – NISSAN EPSON Stylus Pro XL-1 User Manual

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Pin assignments

Signal
pin

Return
pin

Signal

Direction

Description

1

19

STROBE

IN

STROBE

pulse to read

data.

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27

DATA 1
DATA 2
DATA 3
DATA 4
DATA 5
DATA 6
DATA 7
DATA 8

IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN

These signals represent
information in bits 0 to 7 of
parallel data respectively.
Each signal is at HIGH level
when data is logical 1 and
LOW when it is logical 0.

10

28

ACKNLG

OUT

About a 5-

µ

s pulse. LOW

indicates data has been
received and the printer is
ready to accept more data.

11

29

BUSY

OUT

A HIGH signal indicates the
printer cannot receive data.
The signal goes HIGH in the
following cases:
1) During data entry
(for each character)
2) During initialization
3) During self test and
default-setting printing
4) During a printer-error
state

12

30

PE

OUT

A HIGH signal indicates the
printer is in a paper-out
state or in an error state

13

-

SLCT

OUT

Pulled up to +5 V through
1 k

resistance

14

-

AUTO

FEED

XT

IN

When this signal is LOW,
the paper is automatically
fed one line after printing

15

-

NC

-

Not used

16

-

GND

-

Logic ground level

17

-

CHASSIS

GND

-

Printer’s chassis ground,
which is connected to the
logic ground

18

-

NC

-

Not used

19-30

-

GND

-

Twisted-pair return signal
ground level

31

16

INIT

IN

When this signal goes LOW,
the printer controller is reset
to its state when the power
is first turned on and the
print buffer is cleared. This
level is normally HIGH; its
pulse width must be more
than 50

µ

s at the receiving

terminal.

32

-

ERROR

OUT

This signal level goes LOW
when the printer:
1) Is out of paper
2) Is in an error state
3) Has no ink cartridges
installed

Signal
pin

Return
pin

Signal

Direction

Description

33

-

GND

-

Same as for pins 19-30

34

-

NC

-

Not used

35

-

+5 V

OUT

Pulled up to +5 V through
1 K

resistance

36

-

NC

-

Not used

Notes:
The column heading “Direction” refers to the direction of signal

flow as viewed from the printer.

“Return pin” denotes the twisted-pair return pin to be

connected at signal ground level. For the interface wiring, be
sure to use a twisted-pair cable for each signal and to complete
the connection on the return side.

All interface conditions are based on TTL level. Both the rise

and fall times of each signal must be less than 0.2 microseconds.

Data transfer must be carried out by observing the ACKNLG or

BUSY signal. Data transfer to this printer can be carried out
only after receipt of the ACKNLG signal or when the level of the
BUSY signal is LOW.

Timing chart

The figure below shows the timing chart for the parallel
interface.

Transition time (both the rise and the fall) of every signal must be less
than 0.2

µ

s.

Serial Interface

The printer’s built-in serial interface is based on the RS-422
standard to allow the printer to be connected to an Apple
Macintosh.

Standard:

Based on RS-422

Synchronization:

Asynchronous

Bit rate:

57.6 Kbps/230.4 Kbps

Handshaking:

DTR and XON/XOFF protocol

BUSY

DATA

0.5

µ

s (Min.)

0

µ

s (Min.)

5

µ

s (Typ.)

0

µ

s (Min.)

ACKNLG

STROBE

EPSON Stylus Pro and Pro XL

EPSON Stylus Pro and Pro XL-4

8/1/95

Ink Jet Printers

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