I & w-class gpio – Datamax-O'Neil Class Series Programmer’s Manual User Manual

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports

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I & W-Class GPIO

GPIO pin functions are detailed in the table below:

I-Class and W-Class GPIO Overview

Pin

Number

Signal

Name

Signal

State

Signal

Direction *

Description

1 Vcc +5

VDC

Output

+5 VDC power supply.

2 Ribbon

Fault Low

Output

Goes low when a ribbon out condition is
detected.

3 Paper

Fault Low

Output

Goes low when an out of stock condition is
detected.

4 Printer

Fault Low

Output

Goes low when any printer fault is detected.

5 Ribbon

Low

Programmable Output

Goes high (or low) when a low ribbon supply
is detected.

6

End of Print

Programmable

Output

Goes high (or low) when printing is complete,
typically monitored to initiate the next Start of
Print sequence.

7 Backup

Label

Programmable Input

When received, will position a presented label
for printing, provided that the programmed
present distance is greater than zero.

8

Start of Print

Signal (SOP)

Programmable

Input

When received, begins printing. (If the printer
awaits the SOP signal, WAITING FOR
SIGNAL will be displayed).

9 Signal

Ground Ground

N/A

Ground return.

GPIO pin configuration (illustrated right), as viewed from the rear of the printer:

I-Class and W-Class Sample SOP Circuit

Connections for an external Start of Print/Backup Label control can be made (1)

directly to Pin 8 / 7 using a TTL-level input or (2) with an interface circuit similar

to the one shown right. For additional interfacing requirements, see the table

above.

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