HP C4591A, C4562A manual DOS I/O Interface Description, Compatibility Mode

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DOS I/O Interface Description

The IEEE-1284 standard defines a signaling method for bi-directional parallel communications between hosts and printers or other peripheral devices. This standard provides improved performance and bi-directional (two-way) communication, allowing a new generation of "intelligent" peripherals to talk and listen to the host device.

HP DeskJet printers have an IEEE 1284-B parallel I/O interface connector. This interface adheres to the IEEE 1284-B parallel interface standard which was derived from the earlier "Centronics®" interface. Firmware in HP DeskJet printers support the following modes of operation through the IEEE 1284-B parallel interface port:

Compatibility Mode

Nibble Mode

Extended Capabilities Port (ECP) mode

Printer drivers on host computers "negotiate" with the printer to switch from one mode to another. If an error occurs while in Nibble or ECP mode, the interface automatically reverts to Compatibility mode.

HP DeskJet printer drivers meet the IEEE 1284-B standard for Level 1 devices. Input receivers meet the standard for Level 2 devices. This allows HP DeskJet printers to be connected to either a Level 1 or Level 2 host.

Level 1 devices drive the interface with 5 V TTL circuits. Their requirements are consistent with pre-existing installed devices and they can operate with any other Level 1 compliant device. Level 1 devices are characterized by steady-state electrical specifications.

Level 2 devices use output drivers with 45-55 ohms output impedance and TTL receivers with 0.2 V- 1.2 V hysteresis. Level 2 devices capitalize on the transmission-line characteristics of the connecting cable, providing faster data transmission.

Compatibility Mode

Compatibility mode is a unidirectional mode of operation in which data flows from the host computer to the printer. It is the mode that has, in the past, been called “Centronics.”

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HP C4591A, C4562A manual DOS I/O Interface Description, Compatibility Mode