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node-thermal-printer-poetic
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Node.js module for EPSON and STAR thermal printers command line printing.
Dependency requires build-essentials
sudo apt-get install build-essential
$ npm install node-thermal-printer
printer.init({
type: 'star', // Printer type: 'star' or 'epson'
interface: '/dev/usb/lp0', // Printer interface
characterSet: 'SLOVENIA', // Printer character set
removeSpecialCharacters: false, // Removes special characters - default: false
replaceSpecialCharacters: true, // Replaces special characters listed in config files - default: true
extraSpecialCharacters:{'£':163} // Adds additional special characters to those listed in the config files
});
printer.isPrinterConnected( function(isConnected){ } ) // Check if printer is connected, callback passes bool of status
printer.execute( function(err){ } ); // Executes all the commands. Optional callback returns null if no error, else error message
printer.raw(new Buffer("Hello world"), function(err){ } ); // Print instantly. Optional callback returns null if no error, else error message
printer.print("Hello World"); // Append text
printer.println("Hello World"); // Append text with new line
printer.openCashDrawer(); // Kick the cash drawer
printer.cut(); // Cuts the paper (if printer only supports one mode use this)
printer.partialCut(); // Cuts the paper leaving a small bridge in middle (if printer supports multiple cut modes)
printer.beep(); // Sound internal beeper/buzzer (if available)
printer.upsideDown(true); // Content is printed upside down (rotated 180 degrees)
printer.bold(true); // Set text bold
printer.invert(true); // Background/text color inversion
printer.underline(true); // Underline text (1 dot thickness)
printer.underlineThick(true); // Underline text with thick line (2 dot thickness)
printer.drawLine(); // Draws a line
printer.newLine(); // Insers break line
printer.alignCenter(); // Align text to center
printer.alignLeft(); // Align text to left
printer.alignRight(); // Align text to right
printer.setTypeFontA(); // Set font type to A (default)
printer.setTypeFontB(); // Set font type to B
printer.setTextNormal(); // Set text to normal
printer.setTextDoubleHeight(); // Set text to double height
printer.setTextDoubleWidth(); // Set text to double width
printer.setTextQuadArea(); // Set text to quad area
printer.leftRight("Left", "Right"); // Prints text left and right
printer.table(["One", "Two", "Three"]); // Prints table equaly
printer.tableCustom([ // Prints table with custom settings (text, align, width, bold)
{ text:"Left", align:"LEFT", width:0.5 },
{ text:"Center", align:"CENTER", width:0.25, bold:true },
{ text:"Right", align:"RIGHT", width:0.25 }
]);
printer.code128("Code128"); // Print code128 bar code
printer.printQR("https://github.com/Klemen1337/node-thermal-printer"); // Print QR code
printer.printImage('./assets/olaii-logo-black.png', function(done){ }); // Print PNG image (uses callback)
print.clear(); // Clears printText value
print.getText(); // Returns printer buffer string value
print.getBuffer(); // Returns printer buffer
print.getWidth(); // Get number of characters in one line
var printer = require("node-thermal-printer");
printer.init({
type: 'epson',
interface: '/dev/usb/lp0'
});
printer.alignCenter();
printer.println("Hello world");
printer.printImageBuffer(/* PNG image buffer */, function(done){})
printer.printImage('./assets/olaii-logo-black.png', function(done){
printer.cut();
printer.execute(function(err){
if (err) {
console.error("Print failed", err);
} else {
console.log("Print done");
}
});
});
Example settings are the default when not specified.
printer.code128("Code128", {
width: "LARGE", // "SMALL", "MEDIUM", "LARGE",
height: 80, // 50 < x < 80
text: 2, // 1 - No text
// 2 - Text on bottom
// 3 - No text inline
// 4 - Text on bottom inline
});
printer.printQR("QR Code", {
cellSize: 3, // 1 - 8
correction: 'M', // L(7%), M(15%), Q(25%), H(30%)
model: 2, // 1 - Model 1
// 2 - Model 2 (standard)
// 3 - Micro QR
});
printer.pdf417("PDF417", {
rowHeight: 3, // 2 - 8
width: 3, // 2 - 8
correction: 1, // Ratio: 1 - 40
truncated: false, // boolean
columns: 0 // 1 - 30, 0 auto
});
printer.maxiCode("MaxiCode", {
mode: 4, // 2 - Formatted/structured Carrier Message (US)
// 3 - Formatted/structured Carrier Message (International)
// 4 - Unformatted data with Standard Error Correction.
// 5 - Unformatted data with Enhanced Error Correction.
// 6 - For programming hardware devices.
});
var data = "GS1-128" // Barcode data (string or buffer)
var type = 74 // Barcode type (See Reference)
var settings = { // Optional Settings
hriPos: 0, // Human readable character 0 - 3 (none, top, bottom, both)
hriFont: 0, // Human readable character font
width: 3, // Barcode width
height: 168 // Barcode height
}
printer.printBarcode(data, type, settings);
# | Type | Possible Characters | Length of Data |
---|---|---|---|
65 | UPC-A | 0 - 9 | 11, 12 |
66 | UPC-E | 0 - 9 | 6 – 8, 11, 12 |
67 | JAN13 | 0 - 9 | 12, 13 |
68 | JAN8 | 0 - 9 | 7, 8 |
69 | Code39 | 0 – 9, A – Z, SP, $, %, *, +, -, ., / | 1 – 255 |
70 | ITF (Interleaved 2 of 5) | 0 – 9 | 2 – 254 (even number) |
71 | CODABAR (NW-7) | 0 – 9, A – D, a – d, $, +, −, ., /, : | 2 – 255 |
72 | CODE93 | 00h – 7Fh | 1 – 255 |
73 | CODE128 | 00h – 7Fh | 2 - 255 |
74 | GS1-128 | NUL – SP(7Fh) | 2 – 255 |
75 | GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional | 0 – 9 | 13 |
76 | GS1 DataBar Truncated | 0 – 9 | 13 |
77 | GS1 DataBar Limited | 0 – 9 | 13 |
78 | GS1 DataBar Expanded | 0 – 9, A – D, a – d, SP, !, ", %, $, ', (, ), *, +, ,, -, ., /, :, ;, <, =, >, ?, _, { | 2 - 255 |
FAQs
Made to work with Epson and Star thermal printers
We found that node-thermal-printer-poetic demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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