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6. PARALLEL INTERFACE<br />

6.1 Bidirectional Parallel Interface (IEEE1284)<br />

6.1.1 Compatibility Mode (Host → Printer communication :<br />

Centronics compliant)<br />

• General description<br />

This <strong>printer</strong> provides Compatibility Mode, which specifies <strong>the</strong> Centronics<br />

interface conventionally used for a wide variety <strong>of</strong> applications.<br />

• Specifications<br />

Data transfer method: 8-bit parallel<br />

Synchronizing method: Controlled by nStrobe signal externally supplied<br />

Handshaking:<br />

Handled by nAck and Busy signals<br />

Signal level:<br />

All signals are TTL compatible<br />

6.1.2 Reverse Mode (Printer → Host communication)<br />

Data transfer from <strong>the</strong> <strong>printer</strong> to <strong>the</strong> host computer is conducted in Nibble or Byte<br />

Mode. (For details, See “APPENDIX 2. BIDIRECTIONAL PARALLEL INTERFACE”.)<br />

Outline<br />

The reverse mode has been devised to handle data transfer from an<br />

asynchronous <strong>printer</strong> controlled by a host computer.<br />

In Nibble Mode, data is transferred, 4-bits (A nibble) at a time, using traditional<br />

control lines. In Byte Mode, data is transferred by making 8-bit data lines bidirectional.<br />

Note that ei<strong>the</strong>r mode cannot work simultaneously with Compatibility<br />

Mode, thus resulting in half-duplex transmission. (For details, See “APPENDIX 2.<br />

BIDIRECTIONAL PARALLEL INTERFACE”.)<br />

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