Byte mode, Compatibility mode, Ecp (enhanced compatibility port) mode – HP QMS 1660 User Manual

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Parallel

Interface Modes

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Additional Technical Information

Byte Mode

Printer-host communication is done in bytes.The byte mode may be
used by the host device in a DMA (Direct Memory Access) mode for
more efficient operation.

When byte transfer is complete and there is no more data to transmit,
the host may do one of the following:

n

Terminate and return to the compatibility mode.

n

Stay in the Host Busy, Data Not Available phase.

n

Set Host Busy Low, putting the interface into the idle phase.

If there is additional data, the host may do one of the following:

n

Set Host Busy Low, indicating that the host can accept additional
data.

n

Stay in the Host Busy, Data Not Available phase.

n

Terminate and return to the compatibility mode.

Check your host documentation to see if the host is 1284 compatible.

Compatibility Mode

Printer-host communication is done in a manner that ensures com-
patibility.

ECP (Enhanced Compatibility Port) Mode

This is an advanced version of byte mode which allows transfer of
data in either direction without returning to the compatibility mode.
The communication is a half-duplex channel with either device, the
host or the printer, making a request for data transfer when there is
available data. In the case of simultaneous requests for transfer, the
printer always defers to the host.

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