Datamax-O'Neil I-Class GPIO Multi-Expansion Option User Manual
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GPIO Port – A General Purpose Input / Output Port for control of printing functions via an external
device (e.g., a label applicator), as detailed below:
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.
*
Signal direction is given relative to the printer.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The GPIO Connector pin out configuration, illustrated, right, as
viewed from the rear of the printer. (Use a Mini-DIN male
connector [e.g., Kycon KMDA-9P] when making your interface).
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