HP WP36/50 manual Appendix B Host Computer Interface, Parallel Interface, Interface Signals

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Appendix B Host Computer Interface

This appendix explains the signals used in the printer’s paral- lel, USB, and serial (option) interfaces. It also lists pin assign- ments, signal functions, timings, connector specifications, and voltage levels. For details on the network interface, refer to the IB-21E/IB-22 User’s Manual contained on the CD-ROM that is supplied with the printer.

This appendix explains the following topics:

Parallel Interface

USB Interface

Serial Interface (option)

1. Parallel Interface

1.1Parallel Interface Communication Modes

The printer features fast data transmission with the parallel interface. The parallel interface mode can be activated from the operator panel.

See Changing Parallel Interface Modes on page 3-19.

NOTE

Use a parallel printer cable that complies with the IEEE1284 standard.

Nibble (high) [default]

High speed data communication is used in compliance with the IEEE1284 standard. Ordinarily, you should leave this setting unchanged.

Auto

The printer automatically changes its communication mode to the one the host computer is currently using.

Normal

The printer uses the standard communication method pre- scribed for Centronics interfaces.

High-speed

This mode enables faster data transmission between the print- er and the host computer. (Select this mode if printing prob- lems occur when the printer is connected to a workstation.)

1.2 Interface Signals

The pins of the parallel interface connector carry the signals listed in the table in Parallel Connector Pin Assignment. As-

terisks in the table indicate signals that are low active. The table also indicates whether each signal is incoming or outgo- ing with respect to the printer.

Parallel Connector Pin Assignment

Pin

In/out

Description

1

In

Strobe* [nStrobe]

2

In/Out

Data 0 [Data 1]

3

In/Out

Data 1 [Data 2]

4

In/Out

Data 2 [Data 3]

5

In/Out

Data 3 [Data 4]

6

In/Out

Data 4 [Data 5]

7

In/Out

Data 5 [Data 6]

8

In/Out

Data 6 [Data 7]

9

In/Out

Data 7 [Data 8]

10

Out

Acknowledge* [nAck]

11

Out

Busy [Busy]

12

Out

Paper Empty [PError], returns paper

 

 

empty status if FRPO O2=2

13

Out

Online (Select) [nSelect], returns off-

 

 

line status if FRPO O2=2

14

In

Auto-feed [nAutoFd]

15

-

Not connected

16

-

0 V DC

17

-

Chassis GND

18

-

+5 V DC

19

-

Ground

20

-

Ground

21

-

Ground

22

-

Ground

23

-

Ground

24

-

Ground

25

-

Ground

26

-

Ground

27

-

Ground

28

-

Ground

29

-

Ground

30

-

Ground

31

In

Ignored [nInit]

32

Out

Error*, returns error status if FRPO

 

 

O2=2 [nFault]

33

-

Not connected

34

-

Not connected

35

Out

Power Ready

36

In

Ignored [nSelectIn]

Table B-1

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Contents Océ Operation Guide Regarding Trademarks SymbolsLimitation of Remedies Limited WarrantyIBM program license agreement LicenseIii Contents Glossary Glossary-1 Index Index-1 Appendix B Host Computer InterfaceFor More Information IntroductionGuide to the Operation Guide Important! Please read first Environment Installation PrecautionsPower Supply/Grounding the Printer Other PrecautionsPrecautions for Use Page Chapter Names of Parts Power cord connector Option unit connector Main switchCleaning knob Cleaning brushPaper Availability Paper SpecificationsChapter Handling Paper General GuidelinesSelecting the Right Paper Paper Grain Moisture ContentOther Paper Properties Paper type to be used Media type to be selected Special PaperTransparency Overhead Projection Film Adhesive-Backed LabelsPaper Type Loading Paper into the Paper Cassette How to Load PaperInch specifications Metric specificationsLoading Paper into the MP Multi- Purpose Tray Setting Envelopes Understanding the Operator Panel Using the Operator PanelMessage Display Operation IndicatorsInterface Indicator Indicator DescriptionMessage Display Paper Type Paper Size IndicatorPaper Type Indicator Message Display Paper SizeNetwork KeysKey Function ParallelMenu Selection System Using the Operator PanelUSB On the next KIR Mode Off EcoPrint Mode Off EcoPrint Mode On Paper Handling Life Counters Others Total Print New Toner Installed Printing the Menu Map Using the Menu Selection SystemPrinting Status MPS Quick Copy ?Arlen MPSQuick Copy Harold ?HaroldArlen ?Agenda Private/Stored HaroldPrivate/Stored Private/Stored ?ArlenCera Mita KM-Net Job Manager Agenda DeleteList Code JOB List Code JOB ?List of VMB Print VMB Data Tray001Print VMB Data Tray001Richard Print VMB DataMaximum Space Assigned to Temporary Code Jobs MPS ConfigurationQuick Copy Temp. Code JOB Size 0500MBVMB Size 0500MB Perm. Code JOB Size 0500MBPerm. Code JOB Size 050Interface ?Serial Changing the Interface ParametersInterface ?Parallel Parallel I/F ?Nibble highInterface ?Network Baud RateChanging Network Interface Parameters ? Off Dhcp Off IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway 000.000.000.000Printing a Network Interface Status Changing the Emulation ?Off EmulationAlt. Emulation ?PCL Print Kpdl Errs OffKC-GL Page Set ? Spsz Setting the Default FontPen Width Pen1 Width DotsCourier Regular Font Select InternalI000 ?I000Pitch 10.00 cpi Setting the Character Pitch for Courier/Letter GothicSetting the character code set Size PointsUsing Page Set Menus Zoom CS→CS Source size indicator Target size indicatorSelecting the Reduced Print Orientation Portrait Zoom→CS CS →C S98%? CR only LF Action LF onlyCR Action CR only CR ActionPrint Quality Setting the Print QualityKIR Mode EcoPrint Mode OffOperating an Option Hard Disk EcoPrint ModeResolution Fast 1200 mode Resolution ? Fast ModeWrite Data Hard DiskRead Data DataH001 Read DataDelete Data List PartitionsList Partitions ? Delete Data DataH001Operating the RAM Disk Read Data ? DataH001 Operating a Memory Card Read Fonts Processing Memory CardRead Fonts Read Fonts ?Formatting Format Paper Handling Cassette Paper Size Display Setting the MP Tray TypeMP Tray Type Plain MP Tray Type ? PlainCassette 1 Type Plain Cassette1 sizeUnit Unit ? mmFeed Select ? Cassette1 Cassette 1 Type ? PlainFeed Select Cassette1 Stack Select ?Top tray FaceDn Duplex Mode NoneDuplex Mode ?None Stack Select Top tray FaceDnOverride A4/LT Off Stitch AdjustType Adjust Custom A4/Letter 000Duplex Path Enable Type Adjust ? CustomPaper Weight Normal Paper Weight ? NormalOther Modes Form Feed Time Out 030sec OthersMSG Language English MSG Language ? EnglishSleep Mode Sleep timerSleep timer 01 5 min Sleep timer 015 minResource Prot Off Printer ResetPrinter Reset ? Self test Please wait ReadyBuzzer Auto Continue Mode OffAuto Continue Mode ? Off Auto Continue Mode OnDuplex ? Off Auto Continue Timer 0SecFinishing Error DuplexPunch ServiceStaple Staple ? OffPress Key repeatedly until Print Symptom Check Items Corrective Action TroubleshootingGeneral Guide Print Quality Problems Check the paper ramp Check the EcoPrint settingCheck the charger unit installation Check the print densityIndicator Condition Description Indicators and MessagesIndicators Maintenance MessagesInstall MK Adapter Duplex disabledPath error Incorrect slot Please reinstallError Messages Correct reading of the memory card Online help messages Correcting a Paper JamPaper jam message Description ReferenceJam at the MP Tray Jam in Paper CassetteJam inside the MP transport Push the lever gray colored to raise the duplex unit Jam in Left Cover Paper Jam at the Option Document Finisher Replenishing Toner Toner Container ReplacementToner Container Replacement Interval ChapterMaintenance Pull it several times, and then push it back Replacing of toner and cleaning of the internal parts Fonts PCL Scalable and Bitmap Fonts Kpdl Fonts Fonts Available Options Appendix aIB-20/IB-21E/IB-22 Network Interface Cards PF-70 Paper FeederPF-75 Paper Feeder IB-20/21E/22 Network Interface CardDF-71/73/75 Document Finishers Installing Option UnitsPF-70/75 Paper Feeders Network InterfaceMemory Card Hard DiskRemoving the Main Circuit Board YES noRemoving the Main Circuit Board from the Printer DIMMs to be used Installing DIMMsTesting the Expansion Memory Removing DimmParallel Interface Communication Modes Interface SignalsAppendix B Host Computer Interface Parallel InterfaceUSB Interface SpecificationsRS-232C Protocol Serial Interface OptionRS-232C Interface Obtain a Suitable RS-232C Cable Prescribe Frpo D0 commandConnecting the Printer to the Computer RS-232C Cable ConnectionWindows 95/98/ME Setting the RS-232C ParametersWindows XP, proceed as follows System\MODE COM196,N,8,1,P C\MODE LPT1=COM1 DOSSpecifications Description FS-9120DN FS-9520DN Appendix C SpecificationsDescription FS-9120DN FS-9520DN Appendix C SpecificationsGlossary Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp Sleep modePrinter driver RAM diskDimm A-5 IndexIndex

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