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Printer interface

IFSP (German: Interface sternförmig parallel, Russian: Интерфейс радиальный параллельный (ИРПР)), or radial parallel interface, was a parallel interface similar to the Centronics connector (IEEE 1284) but incompatible, as it had different signal polarities and handshake protocol. It was used in printers and computers manufactured in Comecon.

All printer input signal lines were pulled up to +5V by a 220 Ohm resistor, and pulled down to ground by a 330 Ohm resistor. This allowed usage of longer cables compared to Centronics, but overloaded most usual Centronics adapters.

Some devices allowed switching between IFSP and Centronics modes, i.e. Robotron 6319—6329 were manufactured with interchangeable interface modules, allowing usage of IFSP, IFSS and Centronics.

Signal description

Centronics—IFSP connection
Centronics signal IFSP signal IFSP signal description
Strobe SC Transmitter control
Data 0 D0 Data signal
Data 1 D1 —"—
Data 2 D2 —"—
Data 3 D3 —"—
Data 4 D4 —"—
Data 5 D5 —"—
Data 6 D6 —"—
Data 7 D7 —"—
ACK
Busy AC Receiver control
PE A4 Paper End
Sel A0 Receiver ready
Autofeed XT
Error A2 Error
Init
SLCT IN S0 Transmitter ready
GND Z Ground

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