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Video interfaces are a feature of laser printers. Laser printers grew out of copier machine technology. Early on, the copier machine manufacturers needed a partner to help turn them into printers. So, they turned to computer manufacturers. The computer companies had to write some software, design a front panel, and get the entire system to work with computers. Today, the copier machine part of the laser printer is called the engine. The computer part is called the engine interface.

The interface between the printer logic board and the engine is called the video interface. An external video interface is really a method of bypassing the printer logic hoard . The external video interface is a data pipe directly into the engine. The cable has to be extremely well-built and short. The data transfer rate is at bus speeds supposedly around 2.5M per second or 20,000,000 bps. When the video interface is active, the printer's logic board is disabled.

The first video interfaces appeared for the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet II. The LaserJet II was the first laser printer with an actual video interface available out the back, along with the RS-232/RS-422 and parallel interfaces. The Hewlett-Packard manuals do not consistently call this interface the video interface. Stenciled on the face plate covering the video interface are the words Optional I/O. In the manuals it is called the Expansion Interface Slot,which is different from the Expansion Memory Slot. Today, it is most often called the video interface slot.

To connect to the video interface, you need a completely new engine inter-face for the print engine. Because there is not room in the printer for another circuit board, you have to place the new engine interface inside the personal computer and take up a slot. The special video interface cable attaches to the external video interface on one end and to a connector mounted on the new engine interface board in the PC. The video interface is really not an interface at all in the sense of GPIB, SCSI, parallel, or serial. In reality, a video interface is more like an umbilical cord. The printer is actually part of the PC.

There are advantages and disadvantages to this type of system. Advantages are that the transfer of data to the printer imaging system is performed through the PC bus rather than a serial or parallel cable. Unloading fonts and downloading font caches are much faster. The bottleneck is how fast the new engine interface can do its job.

The disadvantages arise when you attempt to share the printer. Because part of the printer is now inside the PC, there is no way to share the printer. Normal switch boxes do not work. The PC has to be shared if the printer is shared. This is the function of a IAN. In fact, because all PC printers are "dumb," they need a "smart" PC to manage all the users that want to print. Because PC LANs have to negotiate the sharing of a printer, you need soft-ware to share this non-standard engine interface board with those on the LAN. Unfortunately, it is not the responsibility of the LAN software vendors to write this software, because the engine interface board is a non-standard interface, meaning that the manufacturer of the engine interface board in the PC would have to write special drivers for all types of LANs.


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