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Sinclair QL printer (Seikosha) cable
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 8:20 pm
by Outsoft
Hi Guys.
I would like to find a QL SERIAL to PRINTER cable for the Sinclair "Seikosha" Printer.
Someone have a scheme for reproduce it?
Thanks and best regards.
Re: Sinclair QL printer (Seikosha) cable
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 8:52 am
by Pr0f
There are some manuals for this on Dilwyn's site :
http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/docs/manuals/in ... #qlprinter
Seems the Serial interface connections are :
RS-232C, 25-pin D male.
Pin configuration of the input connector.
PIN SIGNAL EXPLANATION
1 FG Frame Ground
3 RXD Input data
7 SG Signal Ground
20 DTR BUSY/READY state fo the printer
ON (+3 ~ +25V) … Ready to receive data
OFF (-3 ~ -25V) … Busy
so from QL - Ser1, you want these connections:
1 >>>> 1/7 on printer DB25
3 >>>> 3 on printer DB25
4 >>>> 20 on printer DB25
leave other connectors unconnected. (For serial 2 use 1, 2 and 5 instead of 1, 3 and 4)
Re: Sinclair QL printer (Seikosha) cable
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 9:22 am
by Derek_Stewart
Outsoft wrote:Hi Guys.
I would like to find a QL SERIAL to PRINTER cable for the Sinclair "Seikosha" Printer.
Someone have a scheme for reproduce it?
Thanks and best regards.
Hi,
I think I have a standard QL SER to DB25 cable.
I will check and PM you later.
Re: Sinclair QL printer (Seikosha) cable
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 7:48 pm
by Outsoft
Very thanks Derek as usual
Re: Sinclair QL printer (Seikosha) cable
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 7:58 pm
by Outsoft
Pr0f wrote:There are some manuals for this on Dilwyn's site :
http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/docs/manuals/in ... #qlprinter
Seems the Serial interface connections are :
RS-232C, 25-pin D male.
Pin configuration of the input connector.
PIN SIGNAL EXPLANATION
1 FG Frame Ground
3 RXD Input data
7 SG Signal Ground
20 DTR BUSY/READY state fo the printer
ON (+3 ~ +25V) … Ready to receive data
OFF (-3 ~ -25V) … Busy
so from QL - Ser1, you want these connections:
1 >>>> 1/7 on printer DB25
3 >>>> 3 on printer DB25
4 >>>> 20 on printer DB25
leave other connectors unconnected. (For serial 2 use 1, 2 and 5 instead of 1, 3 and 4)
Thanks for the scheme.
I can replicate now.
Very very kindly regards!!!
Re: Sinclair QL printer (Seikosha) cable
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 8:10 pm
by Outsoft
Pr0f wrote:There are some manuals for this on Dilwyn's site :
http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/docs/manuals/in ... #qlprinter
Seems the Serial interface connections are :
RS-232C, 25-pin D male.
Pin configuration of the input connector.
PIN SIGNAL EXPLANATION
1 FG Frame Ground
3 RXD Input data
7 SG Signal Ground
20 DTR BUSY/READY state fo the printer
ON (+3 ~ +25V) … Ready to receive data
OFF (-3 ~ -25V) … Busy
so from QL - Ser1, you want these connections:
1 >>>> 1/7 on printer DB25
3 >>>> 3 on printer DB25
4 >>>> 20 on printer DB25
leave other connectors unconnected. (For serial 2 use 1, 2 and 5 instead of 1, 3 and 4)
Need to use it on my German QL so DB9 to DB25 (with the same connections of the BT SER1 port on QL side).
Re: Sinclair QL printer (Seikosha) cable
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 5:35 pm
by Outsoft
Pr0f wrote:There are some manuals for this on Dilwyn's site :
http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/docs/manuals/in ... #qlprinter
Seems the Serial interface connections are :
RS-232C, 25-pin D male.
Pin configuration of the input connector.
PIN SIGNAL EXPLANATION
1 FG Frame Ground
3 RXD Input data
7 SG Signal Ground
20 DTR BUSY/READY state fo the printer
ON (+3 ~ +25V) … Ready to receive data
OFF (-3 ~ -25V) … Busy
so from QL - Ser1, you want these connections:
1 >>>> 1/7 on printer DB25
3 >>>> 3 on printer DB25
4 >>>> 20 on printer DB25
leave other connectors unconnected. (For serial 2 use 1, 2 and 5 instead of 1, 3 and 4)
Sorry for SER1 is:
so from QL - Ser1, you want these connections:
1 >>>> 1/7 on printer DB25
3 >>>> 3 on printer DB25
4 >>>> 20 on printer DB25
1 >>>> 1 or 1 >>> 7 on Printer Serial DB25 port?
I need a scheme for produce a DB9 to DB25 ser1 cable for the printer.
Thanks a lot
Re: Sinclair QL printer (Seikosha) cable
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 5:40 pm
by tofro
Simon,
on the DB-25 end, 1 is "Shield" (which is normally GND) and 7 is "signal ground" (which is normally GND as well). For non-exotic applications like QL-to-printer, that is the same. So, feed 7 of the 9-pin to both 1 and 7 on the DB-25.
On second thought, shielding (the mesh around the wires) should only be connected on one end of the cable - So, if you connect the shield to the printer end (1), leave it open on the QL end and vice versa.
Tobias
Re: Sinclair QL printer (Seikosha) cable
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 9:38 pm
by Outsoft
tofro wrote:Simon,
on the DB-25 end, 1 is "Shield" (which is normally GND) and 7 is "signal ground" (which is normally GND as well). For non-exotic applications like QL-to-printer, that is the same. So, feed 7 of the 9-pin to both 1 and 7 on the DB-25.
On second thought, shielding (the mesh around the wires) should only be connected on one end of the cable - So, if you connect the shield to the printer end (1), leave it open on the QL end and vice versa.
Tobias
Thanks