Xerox 4510 User Manual

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Figure A.2 shows parallel and serial interface information to 
help you obtain the correct printer cable.
Today most single-user computer systems (IBM PC and 
compatibles) utilize the parallel interface because it allows 
more data at a time to be transferred from the computer to the 
printer than does a serial interface. If the printer is not 
connected to a network, printing through the parallel 
interface is most desirable.
The printers support a bidirectional parallel port, compatible 
with the IEEE standard 1284-B, with forward transfer rates of 
100 KBytes or 1 MBytes. 
The FAULT signal (pin no. 32) goes true (low) under the 
following conditions:
Off-line mode selected
Cover open (interlock open)
Paper out 
Paper jam
Any machine fault
 
† Xerox has certified Parallel cables with these printers at a maximum of 6 feet.
‡ Xerox has certified Serial cables with these printers at a maximum of 4 feet.
 
Figure A.2
 4505/4505ps and 4510/4510ps parallel and serial cable characteristics
 
Type
 
Commonly Used for
 
Communication 
Protocol
 
Printer Connector 
Type
 
Standard Centronics 
Parallel
 
 
 Cable
Most PC systems today
Bidirectional
(Centronics standard)
36-pin male 
Standard Serial
 
 
 Cable
PCs and modems
RS-232C
or
RS-422A
25-pin male 
Cable
Specifications
Parallel Interface
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