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Table 7 illustrates the pin connections on the bi-directional parallel connector at the rear of the printer.
| Table 7 |
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Pin No. | Description |
1 | nStrobe/HostClk |
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2-9 | Data Bits 1-8 |
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10 | nAck/PtrClk |
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11 | Busy/PtrBusy |
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12 | PError/AckDataReq |
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13 | Select/Xflag |
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14 | nAutoFd/HostBusy |
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15 | Not used |
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16 and 17 | Ground |
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18 | +5v @1A |
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19-30 | Ground |
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31 | ninit |
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32 | nFault/nDataAvail |
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33 and 34 | Not used |
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35 | +5v through a 3.3 KW resistor |
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36 | nSelectin/1284 active |
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The 8-bit parallel data interface supports IEEE 1284 bi-directional parallel communications in “nibble mode.” The parallel interface provides a means of communication that is typically faster than the previously mentioned serial interface methods. In this method, the bits of data that make up a character are sent all at one time over several wires in the cable, one bit per wire.
Parallel Cabling Requirements
An IEEE-1284 compatible bi-directional parallel data cable is required when this communication method is used. The required cable must have a standard 36-pin parallel connector on one end that is plugged into the mating connector located at the rear of the printer. The other end of the cable connects to the printer connector at the host computer.
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