Epson 200 User Manual

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Table 1-10 and 1-11 shows the connector pin assignments and signal functions of the 8-bit parallel interface.

Table 1-10. Signal and Connector Pin Assignments for Parallel Interface

Pin No.

Signal Name

I/O*

Description

1

-STROBE

I

Strobe pulse. Input data is latched at falling edge of the signal.

2-9

DATA 1-8

I

Parallel input data to the printer. bit 0:LSB

10

-ACKNLG

O

This signal (negative pulse) indicates that the printer has
received data and is ready to accept next one.

11

BUSY

O

This signal’s high level means that the printer is not ready to
accept data.

12

PE

O

This signal’s hugh level means that the printer is in a state of
paper-out error.

13

SLCT

O

Always at high level when the printer in powered on.

14

-AFXT

I

Not used

31

-INIT

I

This signal’s negative pulse initializes printer.

32

-ERROR

O

This signal’s low level means the printer is in a state of error.

35

+5 V

Pulled up to +5 V through 1.0 K

resistor in the printer.

36

-SLIN

In

Not used.

17

CHASSIS

—-

Chassis ground

18

Logic H

O

Pulled up to +5V through 3.9 K

resistor.

16,33

19-30

GND

Signal ground.

15,34

NC

—-

Not connected.

*

The I/O column indicates the direction of the signal as viewed from the printer.

The busy signal is active (HIGH) under the following conditions:

-During data reception(See Figure 1-6)

-When the input buffer is full

-When the-INIT input signal is active (low level)

-During the hardware initialization

-When the-ERROR or PE signal is active

- During the self-test mode

-During the default setting mode

The -ERROR signal is active(LOW) under the following conditions:

-When a paper-out error occurs

-When a no ink catridge error occurs

-When a fatal error occurs

The PE signal is active (HIGH) under the following conditions:

-When a paper-out error occurs

Product Description

Epson Stylus Color 200 /Epson Stylus 200

1-10

Rev. A

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