Centronics parallel pinout information – HP 400 User Manual

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Installation and Configuration

Centronics Parallel Pinout Information

Figure 2-2. Centronics Parallel Interface Connector

1. Active low.

Table 2-2. Centronics Parallel Interface Pinout Information

Pin

Number

Pin ID

Description

1

Strobe

1

A low pulse causes the printer to read one byte of data.

2 - 9

Data 0 - Data 7

These pins are the data lines. Data 0 is the least significant bit (LSB).

10

Acknowledge

1

The printer sends a low pulse to indicate that it has accepted a byte of data and is ready
for more data.

11

Busy

The printer sends a high logic level to indicate to the computer that it cannot receive data
due to data entry, a full buffer, or error status.

12

Paper Error

The printer sends a high logic level to indicate to the computer that it is out of paper.

13

Ready

The printer sends a high logic level to indicate to the computer that it is in an online
condition. The printer sends a low logic level to indicate that it is offline or that the input
buffer is full.

16

Signal Ground

Signal interface ground.

17

Chassis Ground

Chassis ground.

18

+5 V

The printer outputs a +5 volt high logic level through a 2.2K ohm resistor.

19 - 30

Ground

These pins are tied to signal ground.

31

Reset/Input Clear

1

A low pulse sent by the computer resets the printer and clears the print buffer. The reset
occurs on the trailing edge of the pulse.

32

Error

1

The printer sends a low logic level to the computer to indicate that it is in an error state.

18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19

Ground

Strobe (STR)

Data 0

Data 2

Data 3

Data 4

Data 5

Data 6

Data 7

Data 1

Acknowledge (ACK)
Busy
Paper Error (PE)
Ready
Signal Ground
Chassis Ground
+5V

Error (ERR)

Reset/Input Clear

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