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Printronix L1524 User Manual

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B–13

Host I/O Interfaces

Type of Mode

Pin

Byte

Nibble

Compatible

Source of Data

26

Printer

Signal Ground (Data 7)

27

Printer

Signal Ground (Data 8)

28

Printer

Signal Ground (PError, Select, nAck)

29

Printer

Signal Ground (Busy, nFault)

30

Printer

Signal Ground (nAuto, nSelectIn, nInit)

31

Printer

nInit

32

Printer

NFault

nDataAvail

aDataAvail

33

Printer

Not Defined

34

Printer

Not Defined

35

Printer

Not Defined

36

Printer

nSelectIN

1284 Active

1284 Active

NOTE: The length of the data cable from the host computer to the printer

should not exceed 10 meters (32 feet).

Host Clock / nWrite. Driven by host. Data transferred from host to printer. When

printer sends data, two types are available: in Nibble Mode (signal is set high) or

in Byte Mode (signal is set low).

Data 1 through Data 8. These pins are host-driven in Compatibility Mode and

bidirectional in Byte Mode. They are not used in Nibble Mode. Data 1 is the least

significant bit; Data 8 is the most significant bit.

Printer Clock / Peripheral Clock / Interrup. Driven by the printer. A signal from

the printer indicating the character or function code has been received and the

printer is ready for the next data transfer.

Printer Busy / Peripheral Acknowledge / nWait. Driven by the printer. Indicates

that the printer cannot receive data. (Data bits 4 and 8 in the Nibble Mode.)

Acknowledge Data Request / nAcknowledge / nWait. Driven by the printer.

Indicates that the printer is in a fault condition. (Data bits 3 and 7 in Nibble

Mode.)