93 lines
3.9 KiB
Python
93 lines
3.9 KiB
Python
""" ESC/POS Commands (Constants) """
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#{ Control characters
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# as labelled in http://www.novopos.ch/client/EPSON/TM-T20/TM-T20_eng_qr.pdf
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NUL = '\x00'
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EOT = '\x04'
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ENQ = '\x05'
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DLE = '\x10'
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DC4 = '\x14'
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CAN = '\x18'
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ESC = '\x1b'
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FS = '\x1c'
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GS = '\x1d'
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#{ Feed control sequences
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CTL_LF = '\n' # Print and line feed
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CTL_FF = '\f' # Form feed
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CTL_CR = '\r' # Carriage return
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CTL_HT = '\t' # Horizontal tab
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CTL_VT = '\v' # Vertical tab
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#{ Printer hardware
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HW_INIT = ESC + '@' # Clear data in buffer and reset modes
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HW_SELECT = ESC + '=\x01' # Printer select
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HW_RESET = ESC + '\x3f\x0a\x00' # Reset printer hardware
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# (TODO: Where is this specified?)
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#{ Cash Drawer (ESC p <pin> <on time: 2*ms> <off time: 2*ms>)
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_CASH_DRAWER = lambda m, t1='', t2='': ESC + 'p' + m + t1 + t2
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CD_KICK_2 = _CASH_DRAWER('\x00') # Sends a pulse to pin 2 []
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CD_KICK_5 = _CASH_DRAWER('\x01') # Sends a pulse to pin 5 []
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#{ Paper Cutter
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_CUT_PAPER = lambda m: GS + 'V' + m
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PAPER_FULL_CUT = _CUT_PAPER('\x00') # Full cut paper
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PAPER_PART_CUT = _CUT_PAPER('\x01') # Partial cut paper
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#{ Text format
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# TODO: Acquire the "ESC/POS Application Programming Guide for Paper Roll
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# Printers" and tidy up this stuff too.
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TXT_NORMAL = ESC + '!\x00' # Normal text
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TXT_2HEIGHT = ESC + '!\x10' # Double height text
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TXT_2WIDTH = ESC + '!\x20' # Double width text
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TXT_4SQUARE = ESC + '!\x30' # Quad area text
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TXT_UNDERL_OFF = ESC + '\x2d\x00' # Underline font OFF
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TXT_UNDERL_ON = ESC + '\x2d\x01' # Underline font 1-dot ON
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TXT_UNDERL2_ON = ESC + '\x2d\x02' # Underline font 2-dot ON
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TXT_BOLD_OFF = ESC + '\x45\x00' # Bold font OFF
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TXT_BOLD_ON = ESC + '\x45\x01' # Bold font ON
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TXT_FONT_A = ESC + '\x4d\x00' # Font type A
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TXT_FONT_B = ESC + '\x4d\x01' # Font type B
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TXT_ALIGN_LT = ESC + '\x61\x00' # Left justification
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TXT_ALIGN_CT = ESC + '\x61\x01' # Centering
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TXT_ALIGN_RT = ESC + '\x61\x02' # Right justification
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#{ Barcode format
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_SET_BARCODE_TXT_POS = lambda n: GS + 'H' + n
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BARCODE_TXT_OFF = _SET_BARCODE_TXT_POS('\x00') # HRI barcode chars OFF
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BARCODE_TXT_ABV = _SET_BARCODE_TXT_POS('\x01') # HRI barcode chars above
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BARCODE_TXT_BLW = _SET_BARCODE_TXT_POS('\x02') # HRI barcode chars below
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BARCODE_TXT_BTH = _SET_BARCODE_TXT_POS('\x03') # HRI both above and below
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_SET_HRI_FONT = lambda n: GS + 'f' + n
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BARCODE_FONT_A = _SET_HRI_FONT('\x00') # Font type A for HRI barcode chars
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BARCODE_FONT_B = _SET_HRI_FONT('\x01') # Font type B for HRI barcode chars
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BARCODE_HEIGHT = GS + 'h' # Barcode Height [1-255]
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BARCODE_WIDTH = GS + 'w' # Barcode Width [2-6]
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#NOTE: This isn't actually an ESC/POS command. It's the common prefix to the
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# two "print bar code" commands:
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# - "GS k <type as integer> <data> NUL"
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# - "GS k <type as letter> <data length> <data>"
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# The latter command supports more barcode types
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_SET_BARCODE_TYPE = lambda m: GS + 'k' + m
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BARCODE_UPC_A = _SET_BARCODE_TYPE('\x00') # Barcode type UPC-A
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BARCODE_UPC_E = _SET_BARCODE_TYPE('\x01') # Barcode type UPC-E
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BARCODE_EAN13 = _SET_BARCODE_TYPE('\x02') # Barcode type EAN13
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BARCODE_EAN8 = _SET_BARCODE_TYPE('\x03') # Barcode type EAN8
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BARCODE_CODE39 = _SET_BARCODE_TYPE('\x04') # Barcode type CODE39
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BARCODE_ITF = _SET_BARCODE_TYPE('\x05') # Barcode type ITF
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BARCODE_NW7 = _SET_BARCODE_TYPE('\x06') # Barcode type NW7
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#{ Image format
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# NOTE: _PRINT_RASTER_IMG is the obsolete ESC/POS "print raster bit image"
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# command. The constants include a fragment of the data's header.
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_PRINT_RASTER_IMG = lambda data: GS + 'v0' + data
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S_RASTER_N = _PRINT_RASTER_IMG('\x00') # Set raster image normal size
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S_RASTER_2W = _PRINT_RASTER_IMG('\x01') # Set raster image double width
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S_RASTER_2H = _PRINT_RASTER_IMG('\x02') # Set raster image double height
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S_RASTER_Q = _PRINT_RASTER_IMG('\x03') # Set raster image quadruple
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