Tally Genicom T5023+ User Manual

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Appendix

Description of the physical interface

T5023/5023+ - Programming Guide

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PeriphAck/Busy

(Printer driven)

Compatibility Mode:

Driven ’high’ to indicate that the printer is not
ready to receive data.

ECP Mode:

The printer uses this signal for flow control in
the forward direction. PeriphAck also provides a
ninth data bit used to determine whether
command or data information is present on the
data signals in the reverse direction.

Epson ANSI:

Busy = 0: STOP status and printer ready
Busy = 1: STOPstatus , Error or printer not

ready

nAckReverse/PError

(Printer driven)

Compatibility Mode:

Driven ’high’ to indicate that the printer has
encountered an error in its paper path.

ECP Mode:

The printer drives this signal ’low’ to
acknowledge nReverseRequest. The host relies
upon nAckReverse to determine when it is
permitted to drive the data signals.

Epson ANSI:

The signal nFault is not activ at PError but in the
global printer status ’ERROR’ it is activ.

Centronics = ECP

PError is set to status that means PError is activ
if the special printer message NO_PAPER is
send to the system.

Centronics = printer PError is set to error that means PError only set

activ if data is send to the printer without paper
inside.

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