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HP 97 Printer Advance Switch Color Scheme - Marcus von Cube, Germany - 12-15-2005

Hi,

my HP 97's paper advance switch doesn't work. No wonder, because it has been totally disconnected: All three wires broke off the switch. Someone must have opened the poor machine before me!

Can someone tell me the color coding of the switch and the wires? Black should be common (middle) but where do red and white go?

Marcus

I found out myself: the red wire is closest to the keyboard, the white one is in the middle and the black one is closest to the back of the calculator. Now I have to make the card reader work again...

Edited: 15 Dec 2005, 8:23 a.m.


Re: HP 97 Printer Advance Switch Color Scheme - David Smith - 12-15-2005

On many machines, the colors are noted on the circuit board next to the pins for the switch wires.


Re: HP 97 Printer Advance Switch Color Scheme - Marcus von Cube, Germany - 12-15-2005

David,

Quote:
On many machines, the colors are noted on the circuit board next to the pins for the switch wires.

On mine, too, but they broke off on the switch side, not on the board.

Marcus


Re: HP 97 Printer Advance Switch Color Scheme - Tony Duell - 12-16-2005

I am sure I explained this a couple of months back -- it should be in the archives...

I can't remember the colours (and don't have any of the appropriate schematics in front of me), but I can explain where the 3 switch contacts should be connected :

Common : Ground (this is electrically the -ve terminal of the battery pack)

Normally-closed : To one of the pins going to the printer PCB, and thence to one of the wires to the Out-Of-Paper-Switch (OOPS) contacts.

Normally-open : To one of the flag inputs on the ACT chip (22 pin DIL on the logic board). I think it's either pin 3 or pin 4.

Here's the explanation :

When the switch is not pressed, it grounds one of the OOPS contacts via its normally-closed contact. If there's no paper in the printer, the OOPS contacts are closed, this grounds the forward-drive line to the printer motor driver. If the machine tries to print anything, the motor can't run (because the forward-drive line is held to ground), so the head never moves from the home position. The CPU detects this, and gives an Error.

When the switch is pressed, the flag input to the ACT is grounded. This sets an internal flag, which is detected by the firmware. This then starts the printer motor to advance the paper. Because the normally-closed contact is then open, the OOPS contacts do nothing (one of them is electrically unconnected), so you can use the Advance button to feed paper into an empty printer.

There is one very minor bug (which cost me an hour of tracing a fault that wasn't there). If there is no paper in the printer, the brake circuit can't operate correctly when you release the Advance button. The head 'coasts' to a halt, it doesn't stop dead. This is not a real problem, unless you don't realise it and start trying to figure out why the brake doesn't work.


Re: HP 97 Printer Advance Switch Color Scheme - Marcus von Cube, Germany - 12-16-2005

Tony,

thanks for the detailed explanation, worth being put into an article here in the museum!

I did a Google search with "site:www.hpmuseum.org 97 paper advance" which didn't find the proper post. I had something in the back of my mind about a posting here but I couldn't find it that way. Meanwhile I found out by trial and error.

Marcus


Re: HP 97 Printer Advance Switch Color Scheme - David Smith - 12-17-2005

HP cheaped out on some later HP-97 machines and did not install the out-of-paper switch.