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CHAPTER 6 RS-232-C INTERFACE ......................................... 6 - 1 6 . 1 Operation Outline .............................................. 6 - 1 6.2 Interface Signals .............................................. 6 4 6.2.1 Interface signal lines ..................................... 6 - 4 ...
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2.2 Ribbon Specifications This printer uses an endless cartridge type or open-type ribbon, which only in one direction. The ribbon is replaced by the operator. The ribbon specifications are Table 2.2 Ribbon specifications Specification Parts number (black) (blue black) F a b r i c W i d t h Length I...
Page 17 - Figure 2.2 Operation and maintenance area (with the
Figure 2.2 Operation and maintenance area (with the 2 - 5
Page 29 - Carbon paper
multiple-part forms are used, the forms can have different weights of parts (layers), the weight of each part should be that given in Table 2.8 according to the number of parts. When forms too thick, density fading between the top and bottom of each character will occur. When forms are too thin, the...
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Forms feed direction allowable Unallowable Figure 2.18 Self-adhesive label forms 2.5.4 Ambient conditions for forms The following are the ambient conditions in storage and usage: Storage Temperature should be with 10°C to 30°C and, relative 30% to 70%. (2) Usage Temperature should be within to and r...
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Refe T o t a l t o l e r a n c e 0.005 inches pitches 0.013 inches for sprocket-hole pitches 0 . 0 4 9 . 9 6 0 . 0 5 I i ( 0 . 8 l ” f 0 . 0 0 4 ” ) (Channel-l side) - 0 . 0 3 -0.001") i tI - - , 1) The Y-Y' line is a sprocket-hole center line to the reference line. 2) When diameters of damaged ...
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7 for Mainframe circuit Hammer magnet Mechanical unit input Power supply F i g u r e 3 . 2 C o n t r o l u n i t 3 - 4
Page 40 - continued; Signal level 1 Active
Table 4.1 DPC-compatible interface signal lines (Positive logic) continued Signal name Direction S y s t e m - P r i n t e r InformationP a r i t y Write Check Even parity signal for data from mainframe. p a r i t y i s a l s o a v a i l a b l e b y s e t t i n g . s i g n a l can be ignored by sett...
Page 41 - WSB
The START/STOP switch is pressed. DTRQ WSB F i g u r e 4 . 3 B a s i c d a t a t r a n s f e r o p e r a t i o n WMR DTRQ W S B Max M i n A \ Min P, P I BCLR Data stable F i g u r e 4 . 4 T i m i n g o f s i g n a l s i n d a t a t r a n s f e r 4 - 5
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BOF The BOF is defined as follows: . When the FCB data has been loaded, the BOF is the line which the BOF channel is first specified in the FCB or FCT. (The channel can be specified with any channel number at the operator For the channel specification method, refer to Operator's . When the FCB data ...
Page 49 - data; number
If the data code expressed by to WIF8 is or when the Paper Instruction signal is 1, the printer treats the data code as the start code for FCB data loading and loads into the FCB the data followingthe start code, until the printer receives the stop code The stop code is sent with the Paper Instructi...
Page 54 - FCT
There are 2 types of FCT: 8-channel and 12-channel. Figure 4.11 shows a FCT, where each FCT sprocket hole corresponds to each line of the form. Punched holes, called channels, indicate special positions of the forms, and are used for forms feed control by software. This is the same as for 8-channel ...
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After printing, the printer performs forms feed as specified by the controlcode or command. When the forms are fed to the line preceding the last line printed, the Acknowledge signal goes to 1 and the Busy signal goes to 0, enabling print data to be received for the next line. Thus, the data is rece...
Page 64 - Select
code Transferred d a t a I S t r o b e Busy Acknowledge F Select P - J Note: This is the timing chart for when the DC1 code is received while the Select signal is 0. When the DC1 code is received the Select signal is 1, the Select signal is ignored. Figure 5.4 DC1 code receive timing chart
Page 66 - Start code; Data Bit I
Start code VFU data Stop code I I Data Bit I Data Bit 8 Data Strobe Note: The Busy signal is st to ech time an FCB data byte is received during a sequence between the start and stop codes. Figure 5.7 FCB data receive timing chart 5.2.2 Physical specifications of interface signals The physical specif...
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5.4.2 Loading from an FCT to the FCB The FCT is a looped paper tape with punched holes and sprocket holes for feeding. There are 2 types of FCT; &channel and The punched hole data is read by the FCT unit and loaded in the FCB. The FCT is read automatically when the printer is turned on or when t...
Page 78 - Signals; negative; logic when the positive voltage is logical; S i g n a l n a m e; For
6.2 Signals This section explains the interface signal functions and physicalspecifications. 6.2.1 Interface signal lines The RS-232-C interface uses negative logic when the positive voltage is logical 0 and the negative voltage is logical 1. Table 6.1 lists the RS-232-Cinterface signal lines and th...
Page 82 - Continued; For the RTS and CTS setup, refer to
Table 6.1 RS-232-C interface signal lines Continued Signal name Test (TM) Signal Functions If the host detects the LL signal is and the local rest is executable, it this signal on If the host turns signal on in response the LL signal being an, the host does not set this signal off the LL signal is 1...
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Pin NO. Pin Signal name N o . Signal Frame Ground Received Line 2 1 I (Reserved) Signal Detector (Reserved) 2 2 10 (Reserved) 2 3 Ring Indicator Figure 6.10 RS-232-C interface connector pin assignment 6.3 Character and Control Codes Table 6.4 shows character and control codes. In the table, areas en...
Page 90 - Codes with an asterisk in the table above vary depending on the
Table 6.4 Character (ASCII) and control codes Note: Codes with an asterisk in the table above vary depending on the print band for each country, as follows: 6 15
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6.4.3 DTR line protocol The DTR line protocol is the same as the Reverse Channel line protocol. This signal is turned from off (1) to on (0) under the following conditions: . Printer is in the start state and, . The interface buffer is empty or almost empty. This signal is turned from on to off unde...
Page 99 - Move
. A channel other than channels 1 to 12 is specified. . Parameters are not defined. Under the conditions above, the printer regards the control sequence as invalid, and prints received data and feeds one line. Move Horizontal Position command The Move Horizontal Position command moves the horizontal...
Page 106 - status
Table 6.6 Printer status continued code Printer status Monitor line signal detector with for I Description Error/ constant ON 9 5 Reverse channelenabled Reverse channelline almostfull = on 9 6 Reverse channelenabled Reverse channelline almostfull = off Transmission error 9 9 Invalid controlcode 1 0 ...
Page 112 - ASCII 64 char
UK ASCII 96 char, I-font Specification No.: Reference type catalog No.: 1 0 2 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 6 4 6 5 7 4 94 96 ASCII 64 char Specification No. Reference type catalog No.: German ASCII 64 char, OCR-B Specification No.: Reference type catalog No.: 1 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 6 4 German ASCII 64 char, OCR...
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Page 118 - Print band specification:
UA ASCII 64 ch, I-font, print bnad Print band specification:
Page 123 - UK ASCII
UK ASCII 64 ch, OCR-B, print Print band specification: 1.5 16
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A SCII 96 ch, OCR-B, print Print band specification: 24
Page 138 - CHAPTER SPECIFICATION LIST
CHAPTER SPECIFICATION LIST chapter shows specifications of print bands, options, and expendable supplies. I