Functions of each connector pin
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| 1 | FG | — | Frame ground |
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| 2 | TXD | Output | Transmission data |
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| 3 | RXD | Input | Reception data |
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| 4 | RTS | Output | Equivalent to DTR signal (pin 20) |
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| 6 | DSR | Input | This signal indicates whether the host computer can |
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| SPACE indicates that the host computer can receive |
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| data. MARK indicates that the host computer |
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| cannot receive data. |
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| When DTR/DSR control is selected, the printer |
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| transmits data after confirming this signal (except if |
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| transmitted using some ESC/POS commands). |
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| When XON/XOFF control is selected, the printer does |
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| not check this signal. |
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| Changing DIP switch |
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| printer reset signal. |
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| When you use this signal as the printer’s reset signal, |
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| the printer is reset when the signal remains MARK for |
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| a pulse width of 1 ms or more. |
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| 7 | SG | — | Signal ground |
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| 20 | DTR | Output | 1) When DTR/DSR control is selected, this signal |
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| indicates whether the printer is BUSY. |
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| • SPACE status |
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| Indicates that the printer is ready to receive data. |
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| • MARK status |
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| Indicates that the printer is BUSY. Set BUSY conditions |
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| with DIP switch |
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| 2) When XON/XOFF control is selected, the signal |
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| indicates that the printer is properly connected and |
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| ready to receive data from the host. The signal is |
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| always SPACE, except in the following cases: |
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| • During the period from when power is turned on to |
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| when the printer is ready to receive data. |
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| • During the |
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| 25 | INT | Input | Changing DIP switch |
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| used as a reset signal for the printer. The printer is |
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| reset if the signal remains at SPACE for a pulse width |
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| of 1 ms or more. |
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