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B-SX4T Series, B-SX5T Series External ... - Toshiba Tec Italia

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XON/XOFF (DC1/DC3) Protocol + READY/BUSY (DTR) Protocol<br />

• When initialized after the power is turned on, this printer becomes ready to receive data<br />

and turns the DTR signal to “High” level (READY). The printer also sends an XON code<br />

(11H).<br />

• When the blank positions in the receive buffer become 10 Kbytes or less, the printer turns<br />

the DTR signal to “Low” level (BUSY) and sends an XOFF code (13H).<br />

• When the blank positions in the receive buffer become 512 Kbytes or more, the printer<br />

turns the DTR signal to “High” level (READY) and sends an XON code (11H).<br />

• When there are no blank positions in the receive buffer, the printer discards data received<br />

exceeding the receive buffer capacity, without storing it in the buffer. (After detecting the<br />

XOFF code or BUSY signal, the host computer must stop transmission before the printer<br />

receive buffer becomes full.)<br />

• The printer sends an XOFF code (13H) when the power is off.<br />

• The RTS signal is always “High”.<br />

READY/BUSY (RTS) Protocol<br />

• When initialized after the power is turned on, this printer turns the RTS signal to “High”<br />

(READY).<br />

• The printer turns the RTS signal to “Low” (BUSY) when the blank positions in the receive<br />

buffer become 10 Kbytes or less.<br />

• The printer turns the RTS signal to “High” (READY) when the blank positions in the receive<br />

buffer become 512 Kbytes or more.<br />

• When there are no blank positions in the receive buffer, the printer discards data received<br />

exceeding the receive buffer capacity, without storing it in the buffer. (After detecting the<br />

BUSY signal, the host computer must stop transmission before the printer receive buffer<br />

becomes full.)<br />

• The DTR signal is always “High” (READY).<br />

• The DSR signal from the host must always be “High”.<br />

* When the flow control is performed with a Windows PC, “READY/BUSY (RTS) protocol”<br />

should be selected, and “Hardware” should be selected for the flow control in the Windows<br />

communication port setting.<br />

NOTE: For “READY/BUSY (DTR) protocol”, data should be sent after 200 ms from when the<br />

DTR signal is turned to “High” (READY). For “READY/BUSY (RTS) protocol”, data<br />

should be sent after 200 ms from when the RTS signal is turned to “High” (READY).<br />

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