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HP 82143A / HP 82162A foto coupler (encoder) - substitute
01-29-2017, 09:15 AM
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RE: HP 82143A / HP 82162A foto coupler (encoder) - substitute
UPDATE
The line feed is always done after switching the printer on.
Because after alpha printing I have to switch it off to come back to home position there is always a line feed.
I switched the Honeywell to the working printer as well. Does not work inside that one. Looks like double width printing but with gaps middle of the characters. Print head gets stuck in the left hand wall.
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01-29-2017, 09:39 AM
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RE: HP 82143A / HP 82162A foto coupler (encoder) - substitute
(01-29-2017 09:15 AM)AndiGer Wrote:  UPDATE
The line feed is always done after switching the printer on.
Because after alpha printing I have to switch it off to come back to home position there is always a line feed.
I switched the Honeywell to the working printer as well. Does not work inside that one. Looks like double width printing but with gaps middle of the characters. Print head gets stuck in the left hand wall.

At this point what you really need is an oscilloscope to look at the characteristics of the wave form coming out of the phototransistor and the op-amp. (amplitude, duty cycle etc.)

If you can compare both devices it should be possible to tweak the values of some of the nearby components, but let's also not forget that the original photocoupler's characteristics will have been thought about and chosen for some specific reason.
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06-11-2017, 08:37 AM
Post: #23
RE: HP 82143A / HP 82162A foto coupler (encoder) - substitute
After having it sit in the corner quite a longer time I again thought about the problems descibed before. Printing is fine but alpha lines cause the print head to stay in the left hand wall ...
So: How can I manage to print a little more more right hand sided to get the line terminated earlier? Hehe: Just bent the home switch a little bit outwards so the contact is released later when print head is running back. SUCCESS!

So everybody knows: Honeywell HOA 1405-2 is a good substitute.
Be aware: The photo diode of the original OPB2607 is the upper connections when mounted and you can read the type printed on it. Honeywell must be turned 180 degree - type printed not visible when mounted.
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