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| 1088.1 |  | LOWLIF::DAVIS | That's not a BUG, it's a FEATURE! | Tue Jan 19 1988 12:48 | 6 | 
|  | Colin,
  I had the same problem.  My EPSON also has a 36-pin Centronics port on it.
I just went to my local dealer and bought a cable for $9.95.  Works great!
They said that it was the same as an IBM parallel printer cable.
						...richard
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| 1088.2 |  | MEMORY::BERKSON | What's that in the road - a head? | Tue Jan 19 1988 12:58 | 3 | 
|  |     re .1: Where can I buy an IBM parallel printer cable for $9.95?
  
         mitch
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| 1088.3 | Bad Printer Cable?? | JANIS::DONAHUE |  | Tue Jan 26 1988 12:27 | 5 | 
|  | 	Help!  I finally got a printer cable that goes from my Amiga 500
	parallel port to the connector on my Panasonic 1091i but whenever
	I connect the two together the printer goes offline and none
	of the FF or LF buttons work.  If I remove the connector from
	the Amiga the printer comes back online.   Any ideas?
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| 1088.4 |  | EVER11::EKLOF | We're everywhere. | Tue Jan 26 1988 12:46 | 9 | 
|  | Re: .3
	Try turning the computer on.  My KXP-1091i behaves the same way with
the computer off.  If I turn on the computer, everything is fine.  (My Gemini
10X did the same thing, so I 'spect it's related to the Amiga, rather than the
printer.)
Mark
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| 1088.5 | 1091 printer driver? | ESD66::SOVIE | SSDD | Tue Jan 26 1988 13:50 | 12 | 
|  | 
    	I have a Panasonic 1091 and I built my cable from a 
    	transactor magazine article, my 1091 acts the same way
    	when the amiga is off .... I think it has something
    	to do with the signal "READY" on the 1091.
    
    	I have a question for you 1091 people out there.
    	
    	Is there a printer driver made up for the 1091 or are
    	you using EPSON, or GENERIC?
    
    	Dean 
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| 1088.6 | Same here/ use Epson | TEMPE1::ARBUCKLE | WIZARD | Tue Jan 26 1988 16:44 | 7 | 
|  |     
    	My Panasonic 1080i acts the same way you've described.  
    Power on, trouble gone.  I'm using the Epson settings and
    haven't run into any mis-cues so far.
    
    						Don
    						 ~
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| 1088.7 | Canon does it too | CIMNET::KYZIVAT | Paul Kyzivat | Tue Jan 26 1988 17:39 | 7 | 
|  | My Canon also acts that way.  I thought my printer was broken when I first
hooked it up and tried to run its local diagnostics with the amiga off.  I
thought until now that this was an idiosyncracy of the Canon, but perhaps it is
part of the centronics protocol.  (It is centronics which is used on the
parallel port isn't it?)
	Paul
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| 1088.8 | Still doesn't go online | JANIS::DONAHUE |  | Tue Jan 26 1988 20:20 | 3 | 
|  | I guess I have a bad cable or bad parallel port.  When my amiga is on, the
printer does not come online.  I noticed that the 5V pin was being used,
connected, so I snipped it hoping it might help - didn't.
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| 1088.9 | IBM cable and EPSON driver for PANASONIC 1092i | LEDS::MOORE | Tom Moore NKS1-4/E4 291-7195 | Wed Jan 27 1988 01:01 | 48 | 
|  | 	I have an AMIGA 500 and a PANASONIC 1092I printer($299.00).
	I also was concerned about getting the right cable.  I
	picked up a IBM parallel cable ($10.00) and I traced out
	all of the active signals. The only one that worried me was
	the "AUTO FEED" input to the printer.  The printer needed a
	logic high but +5 is not the best choice.  I went ahead
	anyway and have had no problems.  I use the EPSON driver and
	the printer comes online whether the conputer is on or not. 
	Works great.  Below is the way I remember the cable is
	connected.  
	I wish CBM would tell us the standards they are trying to
	conform to like the Centronics parallel port. My next
	challange is to figure out how to effectively use the
	downline loadabel founts.  When you want to cancel a
	printout usually the printer has it already has it in its
	buffer. 
	-Tom-
    Printer PANASONIC 1092i			AMIGA
    -----------------------			-----
    Pin	    Function		    PIN	    FUNCTION	
    1	    Data Strobe low)	    1	    Strobe (low)
    2	    Data 0		    2	    Data 0    
    3	    Data 1		    3	    Data 1
    4	    Data 2		    4	    Data 2
    5	    Data 3		    5	    Data 3
    6	    Data 4		    6	    Data 4
    7	    Data 5		    7	    Data 5
    8	    Data 6		    8	    Data 6
    9	    Data 7		    9	    Data 7
    10	    Acknowledge (low)       10	    Acknowledge (low)
    11	    Busy		    11	    Busy
    12	    Paper Out		    12	    Paper Out
    13	    Select		    13	    Select
    14	    Auto feed (low)	    14	    +5V Power
    15	    Not Connected	    15	    Not Connected
    16	    GND
    17	    Chassis Gnd		    Body    Chassis Gnd
    18	    +5V OUT
   19-30    GND			   17-25    GND
    31	    Input Prime (low)       16      RESET
    32	    Fault (active low)
    33	    GND
    34	    Not Connected
    35	    Not Connected
    36	    Not Connected
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| 1088.10 |  | MEMORY::BERKSON | What's that in the road - a head? | Wed Jan 27 1988 08:36 | 3 | 
|  |     re .9: Where did you get a printer cable for $10?
    
      mitch
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| 1088.11 | re 3 | ESD66::SOVIE | SSDD | Thu Jan 28 1988 10:30 | 14 | 
|  |     
    RE:3
    
    I have a Amiga 1000 and I noticed there seems to be a difference
    between the 1000 and the 500 ( maybe the 2000 also )  Both
    Amiga's DB25 serial ports are almost identical except for 'RESET'
    the 1000 tas reset on pin 25 and the 500 seems to have reset
    on pin 16 which is ground on a 1000. 
    ( Disclaimer: I don't have a 500 manual, there could be other changes)
    DB25 pin 25 Reset is connected to my 1091 Centronics
    connector pin 31 which is named 'PRIME'
    perhaps your IBM cable has these signals jumbled.
    If Prime is held 'LOW' then the printer is in a 'HARD' reset and
    will never work.
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| 1088.12 |  | FORTY2::MCCARTNEY | Lets go chair surfing ! | Mon Feb 01 1988 10:50 | 15 | 
|  | 
    re .1
    Hi Richard,
    Took your advice and bought and IBM parallel printer cable at some
    place in London and it works great, text, graphics, NLQ the lot. Looks
    like the printer was Espon compatable after all. Anyway that seems to
    eb the solution, if you've got a 36 pin, centronics port on your
    printer just buy an IBM parallel printer cable. Mine only cost #7.50
    (thats pounds).
    Thanks,
    Colin.
    
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| 1088.13 |  | LOWLIF::DAVIS | That's not a BUG, it's a FEATURE! | Mon Feb 01 1988 11:33 | 3 | 
|  | Glad to hear that Colin.  Happy printing!
					...richard
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| 1088.14 |  | MEMORY::BERKSON | What's that in the road - a head? | Mon Feb 01 1988 12:10 | 4 | 
|  |     Applied Progressive Electronics (see 1107.2) sells IBM printer cables
    for $12 plus tax. 
    
      mitch
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| 1088.15 | Don't use my cable insturcionts | ANT::JANZEN | Tom LMO2/O23 296-5421 | Tue Sep 13 1988 20:02 | 12 | 
|  |     Hi
    In the previous .15 of this note, I gave some instructions for building
    a cable. 
    
    DON'T DO IT@!!!!!
    It brought down DF1:.
    I'm going to cut the unneeded pins.  YOu should buy a cable.
    DF1: seems to have recovered after disconnecting the printer cable.
    This cable was a straight-through 1-1, 2-2 etc. cable with mass-
    terminated components.
    I'm sorry if this caused any inconvenience.
    Tom
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| 1088.16 | cut pin 16? or route to  printer pin 31? | ANT::JANZEN | Tom LMO2/O23 296-5421 | Tue Sep 13 1988 20:30 | 6 | 
|  |     Hi again
    Pin 16 is important to cut.  It's INIT.  The amiga drives it (IORESET).
    The printer pulled it down to ground.
    I'm on the air again. DF1 is OK.  I'll go back to verifying the
    printer.
    Tom
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| 1088.17 | it's still unshielded | ANT::JANZEN | Tom LMO2/O23 296-5421 | Wed Sep 14 1988 13:36 | 21 | 
|  |     I am not responsible if you blow up your computer or your printer
    or cause interference or anything else by following my instructions.
    For an Amiga 500 to an Epson LQ500:
    Radio shack 276-1533 36-position flat cable connector
    276-1559 D-Subminiature 25-pin male solderless connector
    278-772 25 conductor ribbon cable, 6 feet. 
    Cut pin 16 of the DB25P, or disconnect it permanently some other
    way.  This pin is the IO_RESET pin of the Amiga, and the Epson
    pulls it down so that DF1 won't work (or some other things, I
    imagine).
    Connect them all together.  Make certain pin one of the DB25P is
    connected to pin 1 of the centornics connector with an ohmmeter.
    You can use pliers in the big opening position to squeeze the
    connectors around the ribbon cable.  Make certain the cable is nicely
    lined up with the contacts.  The individual wires should 
    sit in the "V" shaped contacts before and after crushing.  The contacts
    cut the insulation and make contact.
    This is unshielded and could cause more interference even if the
    printer isn't running.  
    Tom
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