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TODO
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Introduction
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python-escpos is the initial idea, from here we can start to build a
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robust library to get most of the ESC/POS printers working with this
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library.
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Eventually, this library must be able to cover almost all the defined
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models detailed in the ESC/POS Command Specification Manual.
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Details
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What things are planned to work on?
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Testing
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* Test on many printers as possible (USB, Serial, Network)
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* automate testing
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Design
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* Add all those sequences which are not common, but part of the ESC/POS
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Command Specifications.
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* Port to Python 3
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* Windows compatibility (hidapi instead libusb?)
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* PDF417 support
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2016-01-05 16:30:40 +00:00
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* use something similar to the `capabilities` in escpos-php
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2015-12-27 15:56:51 +00:00
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