Lexmark X644e User Guide

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Interfaces
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DTR and DTR/DSR Protocol Timing (RS-232C)
Use DTR to pace the data flow from the computer. DTR goes from high to low to 
indicate to the computer that the printer cannot receive more data when it detects the 
following BUSY conditions:
Buffer full
Attendance error
Printer not in ready state
 The following diagram illustrates DTR Protocol Timing.
Legend:
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The RTS signal is driven active as long as power is supplied to the printer.
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The DTR signal becomes active when initialization is complete, telling the computer that 
the printer is ready to receive data.
3
When Honor DSR is On, the printer considers data received invalid when DSR is low 
and discards the data. Only DTR/DSR is used for flow control from the printer to the host 
computer.
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DTR drops to tell the computer that the receive buffer is nearly full or that the printer is 
busy and that data transmission should stop. About 640 free bytes remain in the buffer at 
this time. If the computer continues to send data after the printer has sent a low DTR 
signal, data could be lost.
Receive Data Valid
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