AMT Datasouth ACCEL-6300 User Manual

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User's Guide

Interfaces C-3

Printer Error Signals

The printer uses two signals to notify the computer of printer errors:
PAPER and ERROR-. PAPER goes high and ERROR- goes low when
the printer has data to print but is out of paper. ERROR- also goes low
when the printer is off-line or in an error state. PAPER returns low and
ERROR- returns high when the error is corrected.

Printer Control Signals

The computer uses two signals to control certain printer operations: AUTO
FEED- and IPRIME-. With AUTO FEED- low, the printer advances the
paper one line after printing. With AUTO FEED- high or disconnected,
no action occurs. When IPRIME- pulses low for at least 50 microsec-
onds, the printer initializes printer settings to the defaults and clears the
input buffer. With IPRIME- high or disconnected, no action occurs.

Printer Select Signals

The computer uses a SELIN- signal to select the printer to receive data.
The printer uses a SELOUT signal to tell the computer that it is selected
and ready to receive data. For the printer's parallel interface to operate,
SELIN- must be low or disconnected. SELOUT remains high as long as
SELIN- is low or disconnected.

Figure C-1. Parallel Data Transfer Timing Diagram

STROBE-

DATA

BUSY

ACK-

0.5 µs minimum

0.5 µs

min.

0.5 µs minimum

0.25 µs maximum

4 µs minimum

(or when printer buffer can hold more data)

5 µs minimum

User's Guide

Interfaces C-3

Printer Error Signals

The printer uses two signals to notify the computer of printer errors:
PAPER and ERROR-. PAPER goes high and ERROR- goes low when
the printer has data to print but is out of paper. ERROR- also goes low
when the printer is off-line or in an error state. PAPER returns low and
ERROR- returns high when the error is corrected.

Printer Control Signals

The computer uses two signals to control certain printer operations: AUTO
FEED- and IPRIME-. With AUTO FEED- low, the printer advances the
paper one line after printing. With AUTO FEED- high or disconnected,
no action occurs. When IPRIME- pulses low for at least 50 microsec-
onds, the printer initializes printer settings to the defaults and clears the
input buffer. With IPRIME- high or disconnected, no action occurs.

Printer Select Signals

The computer uses a SELIN- signal to select the printer to receive data.
The printer uses a SELOUT signal to tell the computer that it is selected
and ready to receive data. For the printer's parallel interface to operate,
SELIN- must be low or disconnected. SELOUT remains high as long as
SELIN- is low or disconnected.

Figure C-1. Parallel Data Transfer Timing Diagram

STROBE-

DATA

BUSY

ACK-

0.5 µs minimum

0.5 µs

min.

0.5 µs minimum

0.25 µs maximum

4 µs minimum

(or when printer buffer can hold more data)

5 µs minimum

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