6.3Input and Output Signals
6.3.1Input and Output Signals
(1) Input signals to the printer
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• BUSY | : Signal to indicate that the printer is busy. Input new data when it is "Low." | ||||||
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• PE | : Output if the printing paper has run out or is running out. (Active: “High”) |
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