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ESCPOS
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======
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Python library to manipulate ESC/POS Printers.
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------------------------------------------------------------------
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1. Dependencies
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In order to start getting access to your printer, you must ensure
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you have previously installed the following python modules:
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* pyusb (python-usb)
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* PIL (Python Image Library)
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------------------------------------------------------------------
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2. Description
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Python ESC/POS is a library which lets the user have access to all
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those printers handled by ESC/POS commands, as defined by Epson,
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from a Python application.
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The standard usage is send raw text to the printer, but in also
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helps the user to enhance the experience with those printers by
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facilitating the bar code printing in many different standards,
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as well as manipulating images so they can be printed as brand
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logo or any other usage images migh have.
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Text can be aligned/justified and fonts can be changed by size,
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type and weight.
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Also, this module handles some hardware functionalities like, cut
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paper, carrier return, printer reset and others concerned to the
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carriage alignment.
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3. Define your printer
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Before start create your Python ESC/POS printer instance, you must
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see at your system for the printer parameters. This is done with
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the 'lsusb' command.
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First run the command to look for the "Vendor ID" and "Product ID",
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then write down the values, these values are displayed just before
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the name of the device with the following format:
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xxxx:xxxx
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Example:
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Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1a2b:1a2b Device name
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Write down the the values in question, then issue the following
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command so you can get the "Interface" number and "End Point"
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lsusb -vvv -d xxxx:xxxx | grep iInterface
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lsusb -vvv -d xxxx:xxxx | grep bEndpointAddress | grep OUT
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The first command will yields the "Interface" number that must
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be handy to have and the second yields the "Output Endpoint"
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address.
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By default the "Interface" number is "0" and the "Output Endpoint"
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address is "0x82", if you have other values then you can define
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with your instance.
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4. Define your instance
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The following example shows how to initialize the Epson TM-TI88IV
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*** NOTE: Always finish the sequence with Epson.cut() otherwise
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you will endup with weird chars being printed.
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from escpos import *
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""" Seiko Epson Corp. Receipt Printer M129 Definitions (EPSON TM-T88IV) """
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Epson = escpos.Escpos(0x04b8,0x0202,0)
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Epson.text("Hello World")
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Epson.image("logo.gif")
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Epson.barcode
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Epson.barcode('1324354657687','EAN13',64,2,'','')
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Epson.cut()
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5. Links
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Please visit project homepage at:
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http://repo.bashlinux.com/projects/escpos.html
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Manuel F Martinez <manpaz@bashlinux.com>
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