Parallel data port, Parallel port interconnections – Zebra Technologies R-140 User Manual

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Parallel Data Port

A standard 36-pin parallel connector is available at the rear of the printer for

connection to the data source. Under normal circumstances, data sent from

the printer to the host in response to a “Printer Status Request” command is

sent through the RS-232 serial port. However, if the host has a properly

configured IEEE-1284 parallel port that is recognized by the printer, status

information will be returned through the parallel port. Port selection for

status information is determined each time the printer is turned on.

Parallel Port Interconnections

The following table shows the pin configuration and function of a standard

computer-to-printer parallel cable.

Zebra R-140 User’s Guide

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36-pin

Connector

Description

1

nStrobe/HostClk

2-9

Data Bits 1-8

10

nACK/PtrClk

11

Busy/PtrBusy

12

PError/ACKDataReq

13

Select/Xflag

14

nAutoFd/HostBusy

15

Not Used

16 & 17

Ground

18

+5V @ 1A

19-30

Ground

31

ninit

32

nFault/NDataAvail

33 & 34

Not Used

35

+5V through a 4.7 K

Resistor

36

NSelectIn/1284 active

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