Esc/Pos¶
Module escpos.escpos
Main class
This module contains the abstract base class Escpos
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author: | Manuel F Martinez and others |
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organization: | Bashlinux and python-escpos |
copyright: | Copyright (c) 2012 Bashlinux |
license: | GNU GPL v3 |
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class
escpos.escpos.
Escpos
(columns=32)¶ Bases:
object
ESC/POS Printer object
This class is the abstract base class for an esc/pos-printer. The printer implementations are children of this class.
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barcode
(code, bc, height=64, width=3, pos=u'BELOW', font=u'A', align_ct=True, function_type=u'A')¶ Print Barcode
This method allows to print barcodes. The rendering of the barcode is done by the printer and therefore has to be supported by the unit. Currently you have to check manually whether your barcode text is correct. Uncorrect barcodes may lead to unexpected printer behaviour. There are two forms of the barcode function. Type A is default but has fewer barcodes, while type B has some more to choose from.
Todo
Add a method to check barcode codes. Alternatively or as an addition write explanations about each barcode-type. Research whether the check digits can be computed autmatically.
Use the parameters height and width for adjusting of the barcode size. Please take notice that the barcode will not be printed if it is outside of the printable area. (Which should be impossible with this method, so this information is probably more useful for debugging purposes.)
Todo
On TM-T88II width from 1 to 6 is accepted. Try to acquire command reference and correct the code.
Todo
Supplying pos does not have an effect for every barcode type. Check and document for which types this is true.
If you do not want to center the barcode you can call the method with align_ct=False, which will disable automatic centering. Please note that when you use center alignment, then the alignment of text will be changed automatically to centered. You have to manually restore the alignment if necessary.
Todo
If further barcode-types are needed they could be rendered transparently as an image. (This could also be of help if the printer does not support types that others do.)
Parameters: - code – alphanumeric data to be printed as bar code
- bc –
barcode format, possible values are for type A are:
- UPC-A
- UPC-E
- EAN13
- EAN8
- CODE39
- ITF
- NW7
Possible values for type B:
- All types from function type A
- CODE93
- CODE128
- GS1-128
- GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional
- GS1 DataBar Truncated
- GS1 DataBar Limited
- GS1 DataBar Expanded
If none is specified, the method raises
BarcodeTypeError
. - height (int) – barcode height, has to be between 1 and 255 default: 64
- width (int) – barcode width, has to be between 2 and 6 default: 3
- pos –
where to place the text relative to the barcode, default: BELOW
- ABOVE
- BELOW
- BOTH
- OFF
- font –
select font (see ESC/POS-documentation, the device often has two fonts), default: A
- A
- B
- align_ct (bool) – If this parameter is True the barcode will be centered. Otherwise no alignment command will be issued.
- function_type – Choose between ESCPOS function type A or B, depending on printer support and desired barcode. default: A
Raises:
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block_text
(txt, columns=None)¶ Text is printed wrapped to specified columns
Text has to be encoded in unicode.
Parameters: - txt – text to be printed
- columns – amount of columns
Returns: None
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cashdraw
(pin)¶ Send pulse to kick the cash drawer
Kick cash drawer on pin 2 or pin 5 according to parameter.
Parameters: pin – pin number, 2 or 5 Raises: CashDrawerError
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charcode
(code)¶ Set Character Code Table
Sends the control sequence from
escpos.constants
to the printer withescpos.printer.'implementation'._raw()
.Parameters: code – Name of CharCode Raises: CharCodeError
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codepage
= None¶
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control
(ctl, pos=4)¶ Feed control sequences
Parameters: - ctl –
string for the following control sequences:
- LF for Line Feed
- FF for Form Feed
- CR for Carriage Return
- HT for Horizontal Tab
- VT for Vertical Tab
- pos – integer between 1 and 16, controls the horizontal tab position
Raises: - ctl –
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cut
(mode=u'')¶ Cut paper.
Without any arguments the paper will be cut completely. With ‘mode=PART’ a partial cut will be attempted. Note however, that not all models can do a partial cut. See the documentation of your printer for details.
Todo
Check this function on TM-T88II.
Parameters: mode – set to ‘PART’ for a partial cut
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device
= None¶
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hw
(hw)¶ Hardware operations
Parameters: hw – hardware action, may be:
- INIT
- SELECT
- RESET
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image
(img_source, high_density_vertical=True, high_density_horizontal=True, impl=u'bitImageRaster')¶ Print an image
You can select whether the printer should print in high density or not. The default value is high density. When printing in low density, the image will be stretched.
Esc/Pos supplies several commands for printing. This function supports three of them. Please try to vary the implementations if you have any problems. For example the printer IT80-002 will have trouble aligning images that are not printed in Column-mode.
The available printing implementations are:
- bitImageRaster: prints with the GS v 0-command
- graphics: prints with the GS ( L-command
- bitImageColumn: prints with the ESC *-command
Parameters: - img_source – PIL image or filename to load: jpg, gif, png or bmp
- high_density_vertical – print in high density in vertical direction default: True
- high_density_horizontal – print in high density in horizontal direction default: True
- impl – choose image printing mode between bitImageRaster, graphics or bitImageColumn
Controls the panel buttons on the printer (e.g. FEED)
When enable is set to False the panel buttons on the printer will be disabled. Calling the method with enable=True or without argument will enable the panel buttons.
If panel buttons are enabled, the function of the panel button, such as feeding, will be executed upon pressing the button. If the panel buttons are disabled, pressing them will not have any effect.
This command is effective until the printer is initialized, reset or power-cycled. The default is enabled panel buttons.
Some panel buttons will always work, especially when printer is opened. See for more information the manual of your printer and the escpos-command-reference.
Parameters: enable – controls the panel buttons Return type: None
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qr
(content, ec=0, size=3, model=2, native=False)¶ Print QR Code for the provided string
Parameters: - content – The content of the code. Numeric data will be more efficiently compacted.
- ec – Error-correction level to use. One of QR_ECLEVEL_L (default), QR_ECLEVEL_M, QR_ECLEVEL_Q or QR_ECLEVEL_H. Higher error correction results in a less compact code.
- size – Pixel size to use. Must be 1-16 (default 3)
- model – QR code model to use. Must be one of QR_MODEL_1, QR_MODEL_2 (default) or QR_MICRO (not supported by all printers).
- native – True to render the code on the printer, False to render the code as an image and send it to the printer (Default)
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set
(align=u'left', font=u'a', text_type=u'normal', width=1, height=1, density=9, invert=False, smooth=False, flip=False)¶ Set text properties by sending them to the printer
Parameters: - align –
horizontal position for text, possible values are:
- CENTER
- LEFT
- RIGHT
default: LEFT
- font – font type, possible values are A or B, default: A
- text_type –
text type, possible values are:
- B for bold
- U for underlined
- U2 for underlined, version 2
- BU for bold and underlined
- BU2 for bold and underlined, version 2
- NORMAL for normal text
default: NORMAL
- width – text width multiplier, decimal range 1-8, default: 1
- height – text height multiplier, decimal range 1-8, default: 1
- density – print density, value from 0-8, if something else is supplied the density remains unchanged
- invert (bool) – True enables white on black printing, default: False
- smooth – True enables text smoothing. Effective on 4x4 size text and larger, default: False
- flip – True enables upside-down printing, default: False
- align –
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class
escpos.escpos.
EscposIO
(printer, autocut=True, autoclose=True, **kwargs)¶ Bases:
object
ESC/POS Printer IO object
Allows the class to be used together with the with-statement. You have to define a printer instance and assign it to the EsposIO-class. This example explains the usage:
with EscposIO(printer.Serial('/dev/ttyUSB0')) as p: p.set(font='a', height=2, align='center', text_type='bold') p.printer.set(align='left') p.printer.image('logo.gif') p.writelines('Big line\n', font='b') p.writelines('Привет') p.writelines('BIG TEXT', width=2)
After the with-statement the printer automatically cuts the paper if autocut is True.
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close
()¶ called upon closing the with-statement
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set
(**kwargs)¶ Set the printer-parameters
Controls which parameters will be passed to
Escpos.set()
. For more information on the parameters see theset()
-methods documentation. These parameters can also be passed with this class’ constructor or thewritelines()
-method.Parameters: kwargs – keyword-parameters that will be passed to Escpos.set()
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writelines
(text, **kwargs)¶
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